Where to live in Accra
This area about 6km north of the city centre is divided into two parts: Old Abelemkpe and New Abelemkpe. Known as Abelemkpe Forest due to its shady nature, the new... area details
This sparsely populated, quiet residential area is located about 10km northeast of the city centre close to Kotoka International Airport and it is largely inhabited by rich Ghanaians and foreigners.... area details
Asylum Down and Kokomlemle, due north of the city centre, are separated by the Ring Road Central. The areas have both old and modern buildings and are averagely populated with... area details
Cantonments, located about 5km east of the city centre near the airport, is a planned residential area comprising modern 3/4-bedroom detached houses on estates occupied by the rich, academics and... area details
Chorkor is a poorly planned, overpopulated area overlooking the sea southwest of the city centre. It lacks most basic infrastructure and the houses, dating from the pre-colonial and colonial eras,... area details
Dansoman, near the coast 14km southwest of the city centre, is a large area with a predominantly middle/high-income population although some low-income people live here too. Housing is a mix... area details
East Legon, 13km northeast of the city centre, is noted for its sophisticated modern low-rise apartment blocks and detached houses; older buildings have been renovated to look very new. The... area details
Kanda is an averagely populated middle and high-income area a few kilometres northeast of the city centre. It has both old and modern buildings and there are basic services such... area details
Kaneshie, about 4km northwest of the city centre, is a densely populated, bustling mixed-income area centred around the palace of the Ga Mantse, the traditional ruler of the Ga. It... area details
La, on the coast beyond Osu (Christianborg) to the east of the city centre, is another area traditionally settled by the Ga. It has a mix of very old houses... area details




