Kumasi
Ghana
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Friday, August 29, 2025
Sunrise
5:58 AM
Sunset
6:16 PM
About
Kumasi, the cultural heartbeat of Ghana, radiates a vibrant energy and a deep sense of tradition. This bustling city, nestled in the Ashanti region, captivates visitors with its rich history, colorful festivals, and warm hospitality. Kumasi's bustling Kejetia Market, one of West Africa's largest open-air markets, immerses visitors in a sensory delight of sights, sounds, and aromas. The city's royal palace, Manhyia Palace, stands as a symbol of Ashanti royalty and heritage. Kumasi's traditional crafts, including Kente textiles and Adinkra symbols, showcase the region's artistic mastery. But it is the genuine smiles and welcoming nature of its people that truly make Kumasi a remarkable destination, leaving visitors with cherished memories and a profound appreciation for Ghanaian culture.
30 Best Places to Visit
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1. Manhyia Palace Museum
Located in the heart of Kumasi, this museum provides visitors with a glimpse into the cultural history of the Ashanti Kingdom. -
2. Kejetia Market
This bustling marketplace offers a variety of goods, including textiles, souvenirs, and food. -
3. Okomfo Anokye Sword Site
The legendary sword is significant to the Ashanti people and history. -
4. Rattary Park
This public park is a great place to relax, have a picnic, and also provides a playground for children. -
5. Kumasi Central Market
This market offers a wide range of products, including fresh produce, clothing, shoes, and souvenirs. -
6. Baba Yara Stadium
Sports enthusiasts will enjoy the opportunity to attend a soccer match at this famous stadium. -
7. Prempeh II Jubilee Museum
The galleries here showcase the history, culture, and tradition of the Asante people. -
8. National Cultural Centre
Home to several craft shops that offer various items such as beautiful sculptures, accessories, and textiles. -
9. Kumasi Fort and Military Museum
This historic venue has an interesting collection of artifacts and memorial rooms that honor those who fought in past wars. -
10. Pankrono Methodist Church
This historical church holds the remains of the Bishop Francis Asbury, who brought Methodism to America in the early 20th century. -
11. Ténéré Arts and Crafts
visitors get to see how African art is made by craftsmen who employ traditional techniques, such as carving, painting, and weaving. -
12. Medie Dressmaking and Design College
visitors get to learn about the traditional Ghanaian fashion, textiles, and dressmaking training. -
13. Opoku Ware II Museum
Dedicated to the former Ashanti king, this museum features a vast collection of royal artifacts and antiques. -
14. Lake Bosumtwi
Located about 30 minutes outside Kumasi, this crater lake offers breathtaking views and is excellent for swimming, hiking, and other outdoor activities. -
15. Centre for National Culture
This place is an ideal retail space for souvenirs, textiles, and traditional artwork from Ghana. -
16. University of Science and Technology Museum
There visitors can interact with students, trainees, and scientists who showcase their inventions and academic works. -
17. Armed Forces Senior High School
A good place for history buffs, the weapons, vehicles, and other military memorabilia for exploration and education. -
18. Adanquah Road Cemetery
This landmark graveyard hosts a wide range of notable figures including entrepreneurs, religious leaders and military personnel. -
19. Kumasi Zoo
The zoo is home to various wild animals, including reptiles, birds, and amphibians. -
20. Asante Akim South District
Located southwest of Kumasi, this district is host to a variety of geological-inspired attractions. -
21. Ghana Tech Hub
This hub is a hive of entrepreneurship and innovation and provides a shared environment for tech enthusiasts. -
22. Barber & Energy drinks stores
Popular in Ghana, local barber shops often host one-stop-shops offering energy drinks, souvenirs and various products. -
23. Kumasi Airport
As the second largest airport in Ghana, Kumasi airport serves domestic and international flights connecting Ghana with other African countries. -
24. Centre for Fire and Rescue Training
Visitors will be pleased to learn about how to stay safe in emergencies, such as fires, floods, and accidents. -
25. Adinkra symbols
Adinkra symbols are designs that denote specific meanings; visitors can learn how they have shaped Ghanaian fashion at the Adinkra Cloth Weaving Centre. -
26. Kumasi Hive
A social innovation hub supporting social entrepreneurs, providing training and incubation for startups to scale impactful and innovative solutions. -
27. Kumasi Sports stadium
The Baba Yara stadium serves as the hub of sporting activities in the region, primarily football. -
28. KNUST
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology is one of the best universities in Ghana with well-equipped Lecture rooms, libraries, a botanical garden, and a memorial park—the final resting place of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. -
29. Omanhene Cocoa Bean Processing Plant
located at Tafo, Kumasi, visitors can learn about the process of cocoa bean processing, roasting, and other chocolate-making tips. -
30. St Peter's Cathedral
This historical cathedral features intricate architectural design and offers daily and Sunday Mass services, with a gift shop selling souvenirs and religious items.
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