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Okumah Hotel
Ghana - GHANA

Okumah Hotel

Room 1
Location: Total number of rooms
Location: Number of floors (main building)
Location: Single rooms
Location: Junior suites
Room facilities (Standard room): Wi-fi
Room facilities (Standard room): Smoking rooms
Room facilities (Standard room): Extra beds on demand
Room facilities (Standard room): Cot on demand
Facilities: Key Collection
Facilities: Late Check-out
Facilities: Wi-fi
Facilities: Car hire
Facilities: Secure parking
Facilities: Airport Shuttle
Facilities: Multilingual staff
Facilities: 24-hour security
Facilities: Smoke detector
Facilities: Concierge
Facilities: Gym
Facilities: Newspapers
Facilities: Luggage room
Facilities: Oven
Facilities: Dining area
Facilities: Clothes dryer
Facilities: Electric kettle
Facilities: Towels and bed linen
Catering: Smoking area
Business: Secretarial service
Business: Printer
Business: Photocopier
Business: Business centre
Business: Audio-visual equipment rental
Business: Fax
Entertainment: Entertainment programme for adults
Entertainment: Entertainment programme for children
Entertainment: TV lounge
Health: Massage
Things to keep in mind: Early Check-in
Things to keep in mind: Identification card at arrival

This unpretentious hotel is set in Kumasi. Guests will enjoy a peaceful and calm stay at Okumah Hotel as it counts with a total of 14 units. Each room comes with full air conditioning, satellite TV, Wireless Internet, telephone, fridge, private bathroom with hot and cold shower, writing desk and full-length dressing mirror. The hotel is conveniently situated close to important landmarks and places of interest in Kumasi, including the Manhyia Palace, the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, the Kumasi Airport, the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, the Kumasi City Mall and Rattray Park. Okumah Hotel can organise transportation to all of these sites and more. Kumasi is the second largest city in Ghana. It is a city of immense historical, cultural and political significance, a bustling hub of business and entrepreneurship where people from all over Ghana, indeed West Africa, come to seek their fortune and prosper in peace. In decades past, a popular saying in nearby Francophone countries summarized the allure of Kumasi: “Qui n'a pas vu Kumasi, n'a pas vu le monde” (“He who has not seen Kumasi, has not seen the world”). That tradition of hospitality, encapsulated in the Akan word Akwaaba, is on full display at Okumah Hotel, which opens its doors to visitors from Ghana and all the world.