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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.
"I was a solo traveler but here for a group event, Labadi was an amazing hotel! The staff was very attentive and friendly from the moment I arrived. I had a lovely suite which was very clean and well appointed and had a ton of room! Even those in my group with standard rooms said they were very spacious as well. I particularly liked the large bathroom and having plenty closet space. The bed was also very comfortable, I was always sad to have to leave it in the morning! I used the fitness center a few times which has a nice selection of equipment and was clean. The pool area did run short on towels on the weekend but was overall lovely! All the meals I had were delicious and reasonably priced. The included breakfast was also great, plenty of options both self serve buffet and made to order. When I return to Accra I will definitely stay at Labadi again!"
"After several disappointments, some of which we just couldn't stay at, Luxury Apartments at the Gardens proved to be a very welcome breath of fresh air! The room was exactly as in the photo (even better) clean, freshened, and the AC was functioning perfectly amid the Accra heat! We loved this place instantly, from the very clean reception to the security to the easy access to the airport and malls! I don't want to sound like they paid me, but this place is d*mn good!"
"My experience at the hotel was mixed. Upon arrival, the receptionist’s lukewarm attitude and lack of enthusiasm did not create a welcoming first impression. The interaction felt unnecessarily uncomfortable and somewhat unprofessional. After informing her that I was checking in, she asked what time I had booked the hotel. I found the question unnecessary, especially since the reservation details were already available in the system. I had to search through my phone to retrieve the information, and when I finally did, her response came across with an attitude, as though I had done something wrong simply by arriving to check into a room that had already been reserved for the night. The overall process lacked warmth, urgency, and the hospitality one expects when arriving at a hotel.
That said, my checkout experience was much better. The receptionist during checkout was professional, welcoming, and had a beautiful smile that made the interaction refreshing and pleasant. The breakfast was also very good and enjoyable.
As for the property itself, the hotel feels noticeably dated. I was honestly surprised to see how much La Palm has aged over the years. It still carries the foundation of what was once a landmark hotel, but it would greatly benefit from serious renovations and modernization to restore the high standard and prestige it was known for when it first opened."
"My stay at Urbano Hotel left me with mixed feelings, but unfortunately one experience during checkout overshadowed what could have been a pleasant stay.
At checkout, the receptionist had to call someone to physically go and inspect my room before I could complete the process. In my opinion, if such procedures are necessary, they should be handled more discreetly so guests do not feel uncomfortable or distrusted.
What frustrated me most was the issue surrounding the water bottles. When I checked in, I was informed that water was complimentary. However, during checkout, the receptionist informed me, almost excitedly, that I had consumed two bottles of water and therefore owed 24 cedis. I was honestly shocked because I genuinely believed the bottled water provided in the room was complimentary, based on what I had been told earlier.
I was then informed that only the warm bottles of water placed on the desk were complimentary, while the cold ones inside the refrigerator were not. Honestly, that made very little sense to me. In Ghana’s heat, most guests will naturally reach for the cold water in the fridge rather than warm water sitting on a desk.
The bigger issue was the complete lack of communication and transparency. There was no visible price list, no minibar notice, and no explanation during check-in that the refrigerated water carried a separate charge of 12 cedis per small bottle. Without that information, the situation felt misleading and unnecessarily unpleasant.
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Hostels are a great way to stay for a lower cost, so you can save more for going out. You can check out the live music venues and other cultural highlights in this destination, as well as activities like shopping.
What is a hostel?
These dorm-style accommodations come in lots of shapes and sizes, but all of them have three main things in common, including budget prices, a social environment, and shared rooms (though many hostels offer private room options too).
What are the best hostels in Accra?
Based on reviews from our guests, these hostels in Accra have the best ratings: Somewhere nice - Hostel - Property features include free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Rooms come with towels and free WiFi. Brannic Lodge - Hostel - Guests can enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. You'll find towels, showers, and free WiFi in all rooms. Agoo Hostel - Guests can enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Rooms come with towels, showers, and bed sheets. Feehi's Place - Hostel - Guests can enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and laundry facilities. You'll find towels, showers, and TVs in all rooms. At Home Boutique Hostel and Suite - Property features include free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. You'll find TVs, hair dryers, and free WiFi in all rooms.
How many hostels are there in Accra?
If you're in the market for an affordable place to stay in Accra, one of Expedia's 7 hostels might be a great choice for you.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Accra?
Good weather's definitely a plus when you're discovering new places, so here are some stats about the local climate: The hottest months are usually March and April with an average temp of 83°F, while the coldest months are August and July with an average of 78°F. Average annual precipitation for Accra is 44 inches.
What is there to see and do in Accra?
Depending on how you want to spend your time, you might enjoy the area around Accra. Get out into nature with places like Labadi Beach, Laboma Beach, and Teshie Beach. Cultural attractions include National Theatre of Ghana and National Museum of Ghana. Visit landmarks like Jubilee House, Independence Square, and Osu Castle.
What's the best way to get to and around Accra while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in Accra in your back pocket to make the most of your stay: You can search for flights to the closest airport, which is Kotoka Intl. Airport (ACC), located 3.3 mi (5.4 km) away.