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3B Club street
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Behind Santasi Market off Obuasi Road

off Awomaso Road, Oduom
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KRONOM OSOFO KWADWO STREET Apartment

Bekwai Road

3b Club Street
Discover the enchanting city of Kumasi in the heart of the Ashanti Region, Ghana. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, rich history, and warm hospitality that await you at our guesthouses on Travala.com. Experience the charm of Kumasi as you explore its renowned landmarks. Visit the iconic Manhyia Palace, the royal residence of the Ashanti king, where you can learn about the region's captivating history. Marvel at the intricate artistry of the Ashanti traditional craft village of Ahwiaa, where talented artisans create beautiful carvings and woodcrafts. Don't miss the bustling Kejetia Market, one of the largest open-air markets in West Africa, where you can shop for locally made crafts, fresh produce, and vibrant textiles. At our guesthouses in Kumasi, you'll find comfortable accommodations that immerse you in the local culture. Each room is thoughtfully designed with your comfort in mind, offering modern amenities and authentic African decor. Start your day with a hearty breakfast, prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. We strive to make the booking process as convenient as possible for our guests. Choose from a variety of payment options, including credit cards, debit cards, and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Our secure payment gateway ensures a hassle-free and safe transaction. Experience the magic of Kumasi, immerse yourself in its captivating landmarks, and enjoy a comfortable stay at our guesthouses. Book now on Travala.com and embark on a memorable journey through the Ashanti Region of Ghana.