Offering a restaurant, Noble House Hotel is located in Kumasi. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Rooms here will provide you with a flat-screen TV and air conditioning. There is also a refrigerator.
Wengel Tessema
Ghana
The location is excellent, and it is easily accessible. The staff were friendly, and the breakfast was nice. They had English breakfast and Indian breakfast options.
Set in Kumasi, 8.6 km from Baba Yara Stadium, Gya-son Royal Guest House offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
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Martin
Australia
Comfortable all the staff excellent. Secluded Peacocks even.
Situated in Kumasi, 12 km from Baba Yara Stadium, SWATSON HOTEL features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
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Situated in Kumasi, within 6.2 km of Baba Yara Stadium and 23 km of Owabi Wildlife Sanctuary, La-VIV ROYAL HOTEL features accommodation with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
The food was amazing, their customer service is good
Set in Kumasi, 1.5 km from Baba Yara Stadium, Frederick's Lodge offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a terrace.
Great place. Will be staying there anytime I am in Kumasi.
Kumasi is a great place to experience the History and...
Kumasi is a great place to experience the History and culture of the Asante people. I learned about Kente weaving, Coco farming, and the Adinkra symbols, as well as the history of the Asante kingdom and the kings' stories.
I also experienced the Akwasedie festival, which showcases the kingdom's glory and the thriving culture and heritage. If you have a chance I would highly recommend this festival which is celebrated on the last day of the Asante month (every six weeks)
Wengel Tessema
Ghana
Scored 10
10
I drove myself from Accra to Kumasi, the hotel location was...
I drove myself from Accra to Kumasi, the hotel location was just perfect because I didn't know the area very well, but one thing I loved more was the privacy. Security was extremely good and I always woke up to a clean valeted car. Staff were always willing to help no matter what time it was. I think this is my best stay so far with Booking.com.
Nana Yaa Afriyie
Ghana
Scored 10
10
I was fortunate friends living nearby so they told us about...
I was fortunate friends living nearby so they told us about the nice places to go to. Everything was nearby. Big supermarket, lots of very affordable restaurants, excellent golf club, plenty of bars. Uber driver we called the first day was very helpful and was always fast available the full 5 days we visited Kumasi.
MvH
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
I love the market. The largest in West Africa.
I love the market. The largest in West Africa. Hard to descibe how chaotic and full of life it is. Worth a trip to the palace and the Cultural Center. Lots of great street food and now there are excellent restaurants as well. We ate at Bonne Arrivee. Sounds like a french restaurant in a Ghanaian city, but they seem to have mastered multiple cuisines. We had Ghanaian food that was outstanding. Great city to just walk around and people watch. People are very friendly always happy to help strangers or just engage in conversation. Learn a little Twi and you are golden!
Joshua
United States
Scored 10
10
An excellent cultural city with lots to see and lots of...
An excellent cultural city with lots to see and lots of places to visit.
The food in awesome and organic, the people are friendly and polite. What is there not to like?
I prefer to buy food from the restaurant to those by the roadside
Eric
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Kumasi, while still a big city, has a less hustle-bustle...
Kumasi, while still a big city, has a less hustle-bustle feel than some more cosmopolitan places. You can find modern shops and traditional markets, all easily accessible. I enjoyed day trips just outside the city to learn about weaving Kente cloth and growing cocoa at Adanmowase Ecotourism, and had a good hike through the Bobiri Forest Preserve and Butterfly Sanctuary.
Mary Ann
United States
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