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Discover the Palace Hypermarket in Accra The Palace Hypermarket in Accra is a top-notch department store that’s truly a shopper’s paradise. Their new location is enormous, offering a vast array of products that cater to almost every need you can think of. From places to relax to finding essential home appliances, this hypermarket has it all. A Shopper’s Dream Destination Read more…
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Kejetia market has everything and can be really busy. You can buy essentially every and anything that your heart desires at Kejetia market. At times if you stand still you feel that you could easily be dragged along by the waves of people. There are 11,000 stalls and at least four times as many people working here. This is a Read more…
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Kotokuraba Market, is the largest market in Cape Coast. This market was recently redeveloped to allow for more capacity and turn it into a mall type complex which can house hundreds of indoor stalls with a massive 3 story car park for so that you can park you car and really go exploring all the stalls and vendors available. The Read more…
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From the air this market is impressive as all roads in Takorodi lead to this massive circle which is just a crazy busy bizarre of shops and stalls. Once inside Market circle you have to be careful not to get lost, but whatever the outcome you know that you will end up on the other side with carrying more things Read more…
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If Ebay and Amazon were to be physical locations then Makola Market in Accra would come close to what these online portals provide. Makola is a renowned market place and shopping district in the centre of Accra. Unlike typical markets that you may be used to where there is a street an area and some order. Makola market is an Read more…
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Kaneshie Market is on the road leading west out of Accra. is a trading centre in Kaneshie, Accra, Like Makola this market is bustling but seems slightly more traditional in market feel with a flow. It was built in the 1970s.The name “Kaneshie” means “under the lamp” referring to its beginnings as a night market. However, be prepared to spend your Read more…