Experience worth repeating since 1973
Modern amenities, genuine hospitality, perfect location
Select Your Comfort
Choose from 50 carefully designed rooms where modern amenities meet genuine Ghanaian hospitality. Executive Suites, Executive Rooms, and Standard Rooms. Find your perfect space in the peaceful heart of Tesano, designed for rest and comfort during your Accra stay.
Standard
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19 m2
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1 Guest
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1 Beds
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1 Bathroom
Everything you need for a comfortable stay in Accra, featuring modern furnishings and essential amenities at exceptional value.
Suite
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60 m2
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4 Guests
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2 Beds
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1 Bathroom
Experience our most spacious accommodations with separate living areas and premium amenities designed for extended stays and special occasions.
Executive Single
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19 m2
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2 Guests
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1 Beds
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1 Bathroom
Your private retreat in the heart of Accra, designed for the solo traveler who values comfort and tranquility.
Executive Twin
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26 m2
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2 Guests
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2 Beds
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1 Bathrooms
Elegant accommodations offering flexibility for couples or colleagues, with superior amenities and refined comfort.
Airport Shuttle Service
Complimentary round-trip transportation between Kotoka International Airport and the hotel.
Business Center & Gift Shop
Complete business services with printing, copying, scanning, and authentic Ghanaian souvenirs.
Wifi & Internet
Free high-speed wireless internet throughout all rooms and common areas.
Car Rental Services
Reliable transportation through our partnership with Sunseekers Tours for exploring Accra.
Conference Facilities
Seven elegant meeting rooms with modern audio-visual equipment for business events.
Secure Parking
On-site parking available at no charge for all hotel guests.
Unforgettable Experience
Arts Center
Browse local artwork, traditional crafts, and handmade souvenirs at Accra’s main cultural marketplace.
Kwame Nkrumah Museum
Visit the memorial park and museum dedicated to Ghana’s first president and pan-African leader in central Accra.
Historic Accra Tour
Explore Independence Square, Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, and colonial architecture that tell the story of Ghana’s capital.







