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FURNITURE: Office Furniture, Living Furniture,Dinning table and chairs, Reception Chairs, Bar etc. for sale in Ghana Modern Fabric Sofa Set for Living room for sale in Ghana Mr. Chris Furniture Limited. We have a set of living room furniture available for sale. buy me for sale in Accra Ghana Durable and affordable living room furniture sets for sale for sale in Accra Ghana LIVING ROOM FURNITURE AND RESTAURANT FURNITURE FROM EMMAMENS FURNITURE & CONSTRUCTION WORKS. KUMASI for sale in Kumasi Ghana slightly use set of living room furniture ( cane chairs) call Rhoda on 0266561012 for sale in Accra Ghana Living Room Furniture for sale in Accra Ghana living room furniture for sale in Accra Ghana PROMOTION- LIVING ROOM FURNITURE SETS for sale in Accra Ghana You've selected the UK version of our website where all the prices will be displayed in pounds. Alternatively, if you're outside the UK, please select one of the following options: Europe - all prices displayed in Euros




US and Canada - all prices displayed in US Dollars Rest of World - all prices displayed in pounds You've selected the US version of our website where all the prices will be displayed in US dollars. Your basket will now be cleared. Alternatively, if you're outside the US or Canada, please select one of the following options: UK and Rest of World - all prices displayed in pounds You've selected the European version of our website where all the prices will be displayed in Euros. Alternatively, if you're outside of Europe, please select one of the following options: Please note, our website content is written in English. Thank you for visiting OKA.Please select the version of our website you’d like to view. United Kingdom - all prices displayed in pounds Rest of World - all prices displayed in poundsThe two towns of Sekondi-Takoradi are together known as the Twin City. In reality, they should be known as the triplets. Takoradi is split into two separate areas: a beachside area with hotels and restaurants and, a couple of miles inland, its naughty big brother, the frantic hub of life in the city, the centrepiece of which is a raucous circular market - one of the most colourful in Ghana.




Situated an hour west of Elmina, the city emerges after miles of sugar and palm-oil plantations, circling vultures and vendors on the side of the road selling freshly killed, or cooked, savanna cane-rat (known locally as grass-cutter - they're around GH¢25 for lunch on the go).Takoradi (or Tadi, as Sekondi-Takoradi is generally called collectively) has entered into the consciousness of Ghana, and that of the international community, because of the oil trade. It's off the coast here that up to three billion barrels of light oil are estimated to be. Large-scale exploration is ongoing and the service industry in Takoradi is bracing itself for time as a fully-fledged boom town. Predictions of an endless throughput of oil workers haven't quite come to fruition yet, but there are big plans. For sightseers, Sekondi has a Dutch fort and a colonial railway station in what is still known as 'European Town', but there's little cultural heritage in Takoradi, despite it being Ghana's fourth most populous city (335,000 - 2005 estimate).




Most visitors here tend to be businesspeople, engineers and other oil workers, the upside of which is that there are some good hotels and restaurants, mostly around the quiet beachfront area. People do swim in the sea here but, as all along the coast, there's a strong undercurrent. The beach itself is clean and uncrowded. It's also from here that coast and sport-fishing boats can be hired. Book through Captain Hook's (Beach Road, +233 31 20 27085).The difference between the serene beachfront and the commercial centre of Takoradi couldn't be starker. At the very heart of town is Market Circle, a disorientating frenzy of colour, noise and smells. Lorries full of yams are unloaded, machete-wielding coconut sellers lop off tops and stick in straws, and a bewildering array of goods are paraded past on head-tops: sunglasses, dried fish, flip flops and colanders. Further into the centre, meanwhile, an almost exclusively female sales force hawk colourful vegetables, chilli peppers, fish and a variety of meat.




Getting thereSTC buses travel between Takoradi and Accra several times a day. They take around four hours for the quick service. The buses leave Accra from the main STC bus station and arrive next to the North Sea Restaurant (see left) in Takoradi.Although the only airport in Takoradi is the military air base, there are regular direct flights to Accra, something that will certainly increase as the oil business picks up momentum. ) flies to Takoradi from Kotoka International Airport in small Embraer 110 aircraft. It is a 35-minute flight. ) also has daily flights from Accra. One of the most popular places for expats to eat is the German-run Captain Hook’s, which at one time was related to the restaurant in Accra, but now, despite an almost identical menu, is autonomous. The restaurant focuses on seafood, with dishes such as sole meunière and lobster, but there are also steaks. Hemingway’s Bar (what else would it be called?) is a popular nautically-themed pub, with a central bar propped up by regulars night after night.




It’s a pleasant place for a drink, and open between 6pm and 1am daily. A cheaper option, but also well-renowned for its seafood, is North Sea Restaurant. The dishes at this German-owned restaurant (yes, another one) include lobster provençal and grouper fish gratin, as well as good pizza. There is also chicken with jollof rice and other Ghanaian dishes. It offers some imported beers on tap and a happy hour with half-price drinks between 6-7pm every Friday.Main courses GH¢14-30. The Stellar Lodge is run by the Stellar Group (Lexington), and is only a couple of minutes from the airport. Each of the 52 rooms (30 in the first block and 22 new apartments) has HD plasma screens, satellite TV, air conditioning, a security safe and secure wireless internet access. There’s also a laundry service, 24-hour reception, gym and swimming pool. A cheap option is the waterside Africa Beach Hotel. The accommodation comprises chalets around a large pool and thatched bar, with air-conditioning, satellite TV, radio and tea and coffee facilities.




The rooms are basic and a little dated, but comfortable. There are three with views over a rocky beach and the Gulf of Guinea, which would be our choice. A swimming beach is nearby, as is a poorly kept 18-hole golf course. This is the finest residence in Takoradi, and one of the nicest in all Ghana. Set among acres of green lawns, this colonial-style house is filled with heavy dark antique furniture, a throwback to its heritage as a Royal Air Force lodge for flying officers in the 1930s. The rooms, especially the executive suites, continue this theme, some with four-poster beds. The bungalow suites, a short walk from the main house, are more modern, although all rooms have flatscreen TVs and wireless. The restaurant is very good, with dishes such as beef with pistachio oil and raspberry vinegar, and smoked black peppered prawns in a fusion sauce. This is one of Ghana’s best hotels and certainly one of its most relaxing. Another superb option in Tadi is the Raybow International Hotel.

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