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There's no better place in Kumasi for independent travellers on a budget. The VanefSTC station is a block away, there's Internet access and there's a relaxing and sunny courtyard where you can read and order meals to be delivered from Vic Baboo's café, which is owned by the same … Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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This is the highest quality place to stay in the city centre. Occupying the top floor of the Aseda Complex a block from the VanefSTC station, the rooms here are clean and comfortable though each has a strange, small-glassed in space facing out in lieu of a balcony. There's a fore… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Several kilometres south of the centre is this bed and breakfast, equally popular for its four comfortable individually designed rooms each with high ceilings and homey décor, as for the guide and transport services offered. Throw in a garden, a terrace, an indoor atrium and brea… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This slightly depressing hotel occupies most of an entire block in the centre of Kumasi. The old rooms and bathrooms are remarkably large. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Considering the price, rooms at this low rise hotel complex south of the Ahodwo Circle, aren't exactly luxurious but you do get a private porch and access to one of Kumasi's nicest pools. There's a good restaurant attached. Breakfast included. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This charming guesthouse set within shady grounds a short walk from the centre seems engaged in a single-handed attempt to bring '70s-style furniture back into fashion. The rooms are huge and the bathrooms need their own zip code. Also on site is a popular restaurant with a large… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This lodge is in a quiet compound in the south of town. It has simple well-kept rooms with cable TV. Breakfast included. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This hotel close to the Kejetia Market and lorry station can be noisy, and the rooms are only about as nice as at the Presbyterian, but it's clean and friendly. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This two-storey colonial-style guesthouse is all deep wooden balconies and high ceilings. The huge rooms are basic but quiet and you get use of a kitchen. It's possible to camp here if the rooms are full. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Within stumbling distance of the Vienna City Pub on the same grounds, Rose's offers several large and clean tiled-floor rooms. More expensive executive rooms have carpeting and cable TV. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Next to the US Peace Corps compound 10km east of the city, the Royal Basin is nothing special in terms of design or furnishings but it has clean, modern simple rooms and the pool area (nonguests C35,000) in the back is a pleasant place to escape the heat. Restaurant attached. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Even with the daytime chaos on this street, the Sanbra is easy to spot because of the flags from countries around the world flying from the first floor. Popular with Ghanaians because of its restaurant as much as for its clean but basic tiled-floor rooms; some of the more expensi… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Destination information: Kumasi (Ghana)