Ghana Nightlife

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Reviews from VirtualTourist Members

The Hacienda: Beer, kebabs and dancing

by IoannaE

The Hacienda was the 'in' place in Cape Coast. Good music, a clientele that was ready to boogie, and best of all for me, a kebab-maker was parked right outside the bar (which has no food). Don't ask me what kind of meat it was, I'm better off not knowing. Between the hot spices and the fire, it's safe to eat anyway....

The Container, aka Lizzie's: Music, drinks, street performers

by IoannaE

Lizzie, known to most locals as The Container, is a lively bar consisting of a series of containers painted fire-station red opposite the Papaye restaurant. I went there on a couple of nights, and it attracted an interesting crowd mostly of locals, but actually I most enjoyed it while having a meal on the balcony of the Papaye restaurant - the street performers were more easily seen from there, and the music was certainly loud enough! (Incidentally, the Papaye's food is not great, but the spectacle from their balcony made me come again...)

The Havana: Nightlife in Jamestown

by IoannaE

A Ghanaian friend took me on 'pub crawl' on my last night in Accra which ran the gamut from jaded expat hangout to a bar in the slums full of locals. Guess which one was the most fun? The Havana in Jamestown had good beer, good music, a great street atmosphere and helpful waitresses - when I asked to try palm spirit (akpeteshie) at first I was told there was none available, but a few minutes later the waitress turned up with a glass half-full of the stuff. She went and got it from a bar down the street just for me. Veeery informal....

Passions/Giddypass: Tamale nightlife

by idiosingularity

Tamale isn't that much of a happening town, but every night you're bound to find teens and foreigners hanging out at Passions, a bar at the Cultural Center, or Giddipass-- though the latter is a 'was-been'. From what I hear, it was a more social place in its heyday some 10 years ago. none

Bob Marley's Day: Wild nights

by Whoopi

Bob Marley's Day is special.... The Rastafari-culture is strong in Ghana and going on one of those wicked beachparties or to the trade-centre this day/night will undoubtfully give you a different point of view what partying is concerned.... It was magic, peace, love and lots of Gundja in the air!!Other nightclubs:Macumba NighclubThe office (a little snobbish)His Majesty NightclubVogue NightclubWaikiki NightclubThe red dragonHarbour viewEmbassy HotelAfrica Beach HotelAhenfie NightclubGood music, nice facilities, good soundsystems and affordable prices. It is chilling all night long and ghanians really know how to rock the joint Women can wear practically anything, but boys should wear long trousers and a decent shirt.Most places don't accept sweatshirts, trainers, singlets, shorts or otherwise "inproper" dressing.

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in Accra, Kumasi, and other urban areas: Urban Ghana's Nightlife

by atufft

West Africa is rich on music, and the local Highlife style is commonly found played live. Discoes tend to play American hiphop and the Ghana electronic imitations of this genre. Reggae is also popular, especially on over the radio and cassette players of the Tro-Tros. Unlike Western bars and nightclubs, security is not an important issue. The strong social stigma against theives and violence in general protects tourists in particular. My wife and I were the only whites in a sea of black dancing bodies during several of our nights out. Drunk Africans can be very "physical" in their friendship though, something delicate European and American tourist might feel uneasy about. Very casual in all these places due to the heat. Women might want to dress somewhat conservatively in this crowded place, but my wife didn't experience any problems with roving hands or anything like that. Neither did...

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entertainment: nightlife

by abdulwa

there are a lot of nite clubs,casinos,cafes,pubs,life bands etc to give entertainment to the traveller anytime it is night in ghana.well good clubs like the glenns nite club has been closed down but equally good ones like the newly refurnished boomerang nite club which is arguably the best in town now,the kilimanjaroo,his majesty,strawberry are some of the few night clubs you can relax at.mostly the fun is at adabraka,circle and osu in the nights.but you can get other forms of entertainment.there are also new clubs now which are trying to rule the waves like the warehouse night club,the yegoala nite club and celebration nite club just to name a few. there are also old but cool ones like the office nite club, vanity nite club and others. the dress code for most of this places is a gentle wear(shirt, shoe and pens).no rough dressing is sometimes permitted.

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Ghanaian Music

by Wafro

Here you find a list of some Ghanaian musicians.The Kumasi Trio, Kakaiku, K. Gyasi, Alompi's Guitar Band, Oppong's Band, Nana Kwame Ampadu, C.K. Mann, Jewel Ackah, Pat Thomas, Obo Addy, Kumbi Saleh, Sweet Talks, Daddy Lumba, Jazz Kings, Cape Coast Sugar Babies and Accra Orchestra

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Dancing...time for everybody to share

by sachara

At the end of the evening after the showing and perfirming of all the dances, it was time for everybody to join.At that moment everybody could dance together. The women of the village were very willing to teach us how to dance their local dances. So we had a lot of fun together.

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Dancing

by sachara

When we spent the night in Peki Tsame, everybody of the village came to the compound. where we camped, for the drumming and dancing. First the girls of Peki Tsame showed us their dances. We really enjoyed to look at their performed dances.

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