Claim Your Roots Tour
Assin Manso Slave Bath- Enslaved Africans were sorted, bathe, smeared with oil, and sold. Tourist can put their feet in the water before entering the slave dungeon,
Okomfo Anokye Sword Site- Pushed into the ground almost 300 years ago; pronounced to never be removed.
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Manhyia Palace Musuem- Built by the British in 1925 to receive Premph, Asante of South Ghana.
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Elmina Slave Dungeon- Erected by the Portuguese in 1482, first trading post for slaves on the Gulf of Guinea.
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Cape Coast Slave Dungeon- Built by the Europeans on the Central Coast Line, served as a trading post for African slaves.
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Labadi Beach- "La Pleasure Beach" the most busiest beach on the Coast of Ghana.
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Osu Oxford Street Market
This market is part of Accra's most vibrant and globalized commercial district. Oxford Street is a microcosm of historical and urban processes that have made Accra the variegated and contradictory metropolis it is today.
Arts and Culture
Center
The Arts and Culture Center established in 1982. The center specializes in arts and crafts such as ceramics, pottery, rattle making, weaving, wood carving, planting and sculptures. The A & C Center house an art gallery, cafes restaurants, and a textile market where you can buy various arts and handicrafts.
Dubois
Center
The Pan AfriKan Culture was dedicated on June 22nd, 1985 in Accra, Ghana. Dr. Dubois was referred to as the Father of Pan-Afrikanism for organizing several Pan Afrikan Congress in the early half of the last century.