The Makola Market in the heart of Accra is a busy place crammed with stalls selling fresh produce, local food, traditional goods, fabrics, Kente clothes, accessories, and handicrafts at reasonable prices.

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Makola Market Walking Tour

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 2.0 hour

$58

If you've ever wanted true Ghanaian culture at its best, this is your tour. From what takes place in...

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Accra Street Food Tour: Makola Market Tour With Full Lunch

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 3.5 hour

$94

Explore and discover the amazing gems of Makola market where our tour guide will introduce you to sa...

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Accra City Exploration

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$120

Explore wonderful landmarks and destinations like Black Star Square, Jamestown Light House, Makola M...

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Accra: Half Day Accra City Tour

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Experience the vibrant city of Accra with us , as we walk through the oldest British settlement of J...

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Ghana 2020 Beyond The Return : Accra City Tour

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   5 hours

$125

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Explore Accra as a local on this guided tour of Ghana's capital. You will get to experience Accra an...

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Makola Market, Accra

The Makola Market in the heart of Accra is a busy place crammed with stalls selling fresh produce, local food, traditional goods, fabrics, Kente clothes, accessories, and handicrafts at reasonable prices..

The Makola Market in the heart of Accra is a busy place crammed with stalls selling fresh produce, local food, traditional goods, fabrics, Kente clothes, accessories, and handicrafts at reasonable prices.


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About Makola Market

 Kojo Thompson Rd, Accra, Ghana

Makola Market and Nearby Sights on Map

Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park

The Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park was created to honor Kwame Nkrumah, one of the founding fathers and the first president of Ghana

Holy Trinity Cathedral

National Museum of Ghana

The National Museum of Ghana presents the country's history and culture

The National Theatre of Ghana

Independence Square

The Independence Square commemorates Ghanaian independence from Britain in 1957 and is the site of the annual Independence Day parades

Ohene Djan Stadium

Jamestown Lighthouse

Osu Castle

The Osu Castle, also known as Fort Christiansborg, was built by the Danes in the 17th century and was occupied by the Portuguese and Swedish intermittently over the years

Bojo Beach

Bojo beach is a clean and quiet stretch of soft sand along the Gulf of Guinea, with powerful currents

Artists Alliance Gallery

The Artists Alliance Gallery has 3 floors of paintings, sculptures and artifacts, from traditional Ashanti drums and masks, Asafo flags with applique-work, and strip-woven Kente textiles to contemporary Ghanaian art, including the world famous figurative coffins