Manhyia Palace Museum
Explore the official residence of the Asantehene, where royal artifacts and exhibits reveal the history and traditions of the Ashanti Kingdom.
Kejetia Market (Kumasi Central Market)
Navigate one of West Africa’s largest open-air markets, where thousands of traders sell textiles, spices, crafts, and everyday goods in a lively setting.
Rattray Park
Relax in this modern urban park featuring landscaped gardens, walking paths, and fountains, offering a calm escape within Kumasi’s busy city center.
Kumasi Fort and Military Museum
Visit this historic fort to learn about Ghana’s colonial military history through preserved weapons, documents, and exhibitions.
Okomfo Anokye Sword Site
See the legendary sword said to have been planted by the Ashanti priest Okomfo Anokye, a powerful symbol of unity that remains immovable to this day.
Adanwomase Kente Weaving Village
Experience traditional kente weaving in this nearby village, where artisans demonstrate the intricate process behind Ghana’s iconic textile.
Lake Bosomtwe (nearby)
Take a short trip to Ghana’s only natural lake, where visitors can enjoy scenic views, boat rides, and peaceful lakeside relaxation.
Where to Stay
Areas like Nhyiaeso, Danyame, and Adum offer convenient access to major attractions, business districts, and restaurants.
Getting Around
Taxis and ride-hailing services are widely used, while tro-tros provide a cheaper local transport option for moving within the city.
Food & Dining
Try Ashanti specialties such as fufu with light soup, ampesi with kontomire stew, and street food options available around markets and busy districts.
Safety & Etiquette
Kumasi is generally safe but busy; respect traditional authority, dress modestly when visiting cultural sites, and be mindful in crowded markets.
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