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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
If you like strolling among the stalls, you might want to head out to Makola Market in Osu Klottey and take in the atmosphere. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here?
Accra International Conference Centre is worth a pic or two when discovering Osu Klottey. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here?
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Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City
8/10 Good
"Excellent, really helpful staff - the biggest asset in our view.
We had a pool-facing suite. Furniture in our suite was a bit worn out and there were stains on the carpet. The bathroom and shower were oversized and, I think, disproportionate to the overall size of the suite - together almost the same square footage as the living/sleeping space. However, overall a good size, and the bed was spacious and very, very comfortable.
Great selection at breakfast and good wines on the drinks menu.
The rooftop pool is a wonderful oasis at the hotel. We didn't get to use the spa, except for a massage and facial appointment which were both great.
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"This hotel was very nice. The area was prime and there were really nice markets as well as restaurants in walking distance. Derek (our butler) as well as the other staff we came in contact with were great and very accommodating. They made sure we were safe and had someone with us when we walked or went to the night market. They even walked us to restaurants at night. Poolside and the lobby areas were very comfortable. My only gripes are that the street traffic/noise was really loud so take ear plugs. Also, be prepared to spend money like you would at a hotel in the states. I purchased a tipalia, jollof, and a drink and my total came to $60 something dollars. Overall I had a good experience and would consider booking again. "
"Overall, it’s a great option for business travellers rather than perhaps tourists with children. The location is ideal and makes it very easy to get around the city, especially the tourist attractions.
The standout feature for us was the breakfast. There was a huge variety of options, including delicious traditional Ghanaian dishes such as jollof rice and fish stew, alongside all the classic breakfast items. The room décor was modern, and the shower was excellent with strong water pressure. The staff were consistently lovely, polite, helpful and quick to respond to requests. When a chair in the courtyard unexpectedly collapsed as I sat on it, they assisted me immediately, apologised sincerely and offered drinks to make up for the incident. They also provided an iron we requested arrived promptly.
However, there were a few maintenance issues that affected the overall experience. The double room was quite small and some fixtures and fittings felt worn for a four‑star hotel. Several electric sockets didn’t work, and although the room had USB‑A charging ports, they weren’t all functional and there were no USB‑C options. The fridge acted more like a basic larder, as the freezer compartment didn’t work. Our courtyard‑facing room didn’t get much natural light, so in Accra’s humidity, things didn’t dry easily. The safe in our room was also not working and despite reporting it, it wasn’t repaired during our stay.
Overall, I would still rate the Pelican Hotel as a good place to stay, "
"My booking got lost. Luckily they had a room left that they gave to me. However, there was no running water, the light in the bathroom and in the toilet did not work. The toilet had a quite strong smell. Possibly it hadn't been cleaned properly due to the problems with the light and the water.
The staff was nice and tried to help as much as possible. The location right at the sea is great. "