Neighbourhoods
Explore Ghana, block by block.
Honest neighbourhood guides — safety, transit, schools, prices, flood risk. Start with the region that matters to you.
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Goaso
Goaso, Ahafo
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Regional capital of Ahafo. Forested cocoa country, gateway to the Bia Biosphere Reserve.
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Ahodwo
Kumasi, Ashanti
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One of Kumasi's upmarket neighbourhoods — embassies, expat housing, and the Golf Club.
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Bantama
Kumasi, Ashanti
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Dense, mid-income area next to KNUST. Popular with students and young families.
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Kumasi Central
Kumasi, Ashanti
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The Garden City — capital of the Ashanti Kingdom, home to Kejetia Market and the Manhyia Palace.
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Obuasi
Obuasi, Ashanti
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Historic gold-mining town. AngloGold Ashanti headquarters, mid-income company housing.
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Sunyani
Sunyani, Bono
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Cocoa-belt regional capital. Clean, planned layout and a thriving agro-processing economy.
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Techiman
Techiman, Bono East
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One of West Africa's biggest market towns. Crossroads of the north–south trade route.
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Cape Coast
Cape Coast, Central
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University city and coastal heritage hub — home of UCC and Cape Coast Castle.
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Kasoa
Kasoa, Central
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Ghana's fastest-growing commuter town. Affordable housing within an hour of Accra.
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Beyond home
Places worth visiting
From Cape Coast Castle to Mole National Park — the places diaspora visitors and new arrivals want to see.
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Cape Coast Castle
Cape Coast, Central
UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most visited slave-trade castles on the Gold Coast. Guided tours run through the Door of No Return daily.
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Elmina Castle
Elmina, Central
The oldest European building south of the Sahara (1482). Centre of Portuguese and later Dutch slave trade — now a stirring museum and UNESCO site.
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Manhyia Palace Museum
Kumasi, Ashanti
Residence of the Asantehene since 1925 and museum of the Ashanti Kingdom. See the Golden Stool replica and royal regalia.
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