Before we start first a little history on James Town
“Jamestown originated as a community that emerged around the 17th-century British James Fort, merging with Accra as the city grew. These days, Jamestown is one the poorer neighborhoods of Accra – full of beautifully disheveled colonial buildings, clapboard houses and corrugated iron shacks – but it remains vibrant”. (Wikipedia)
Remaining vibrant is one the main charms of James Town. This is a place where you can find some really cool arts venues painted wall murals and bars that really capture your imagination
Once in James Town it is recommended that you visit the iconic light house which some say is not an official tourist attraction. Then we ask at viewGhana what is. Its an iconic landmark that stands out and is a must to climb. Please be advised as soon as you get close to the light house you will be talked into paying a small fee to climb the stairs. But its worth it for the views.

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