
Pekan Hotel Accra: Your Luxurious Ghanaian Getaway Awaits!
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the shimmering, sun-drenched world of the Pekan Hotel Accra. This isn't just a hotel review, it's a vibe check. And honestly? After my stay, the vibe check passed with flying colors. Get ready, because this is gonna be a long one, a messy one, and hopefully, a hilariously helpful one.
First Impressions: Accra's Embrace (and the AC)
Okay, let’s be real. Accra can hit you like a heatwave the minute you step off the plane. The Pekan Hotel? Instant relief. That glorious blast of ice-cold air conditioning—a godsend honestly—was the first thing I noticed. And hey, that's Available in all rooms, folks! Huge check for the Air Conditioning!
The exterior? Sleek, modern, and promising a luxurious escape. It definitely had that "upscale oasis" vibe. But the real test, as always, is inside.
Accessibility: A Few Stumbles & Stellar Solutions
Now, let's talk accessibility. Finding truly accessible hotels can be a minefield. I'm not entirely sure if I can use the term "wheelchair accessible," because I saw elevators, yes, and ramps, yes, but I didn't specifically test every aspect. I didn't see accessibility for all rooms. I am not an expert, so I need to rely on the Facilities for disabled guests but it’s ALWAYS best to contact the hotel directly to ensure the accommodations meet your specific needs.
The Rooms: My Personal Sanctuary (and My Struggle with the Slippers)
Alright, the rooms. Chef's kiss. Honestly, I lived in this room, I'm not even kidding. The Blackout curtains are everything. Everything. I'm a light sleeper, and the thought of someone’s personal need for a Wake-up service terrified me because I would have been a mess! The bed? Extra long bed, and unbelievably comfortable. Sink-into-it, fall-asleep-immediately comfortable. The Bathrobes fluffy and luxurious. Complimentary tea and Free bottled water-- essential survival tools, really. Daily housekeeping kept it spotless (and I'm messy), and the Mini bar was a life-saver because I didn’t want to leave the room.
Now, here’s a confession: I struggled with the slippers. They were almost too fancy for me…like, “am I allowed to walk on this luxurious carpet with these things?” It was a crisis, I tell you! But hey, slippers are still a win. The bathroom? Spotless. The shower pressure? Excellent. The toiletries smelled divine.
Internet: Wi-Fi Woes and Wireless Wonders
Let's talk about the all-important internet. Okay, first off: Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! A win! The Internet access – wireless was generally reliable. I did a few video calls, and things were pretty smooth. Internet access – LAN is also available, which is a bonus if you're a serious workaholic. I heard other people got the Internet working, but I wasn't that fussed.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: My Personal Food Odyssey
Okay, this is where things get really interesting. Food, glorious food! The Pekan Hotel Accra does NOT disappoint.
- Restaurants: There are several. And guess what? One's even open 24 hours for Room service.
- Breakfast: Ah, the breakfast. They have a Western Breakfast and an Asian Breakfast, plus there’s a Breakfast [buffet], and you can get Breakfast in room.
- The Poolside Bar This is where I spent a lot of my time. Happy hour was essential, the cocktails were delicious, and the view… chef's kiss…the Pool with view with the drinks, what a perfect combination!
- The Coffee Shop: Coffee/tea in restaurant, Coffee shop I am a coffee snob, and you know me. The coffee was passable, if I have the privilege of saying so myself.
Ways to Relax: My Spa Day Story (and a Deep Dive into Bliss)
Okay, let’s just agree that I had the most relaxing day imaginable. The spa situation at the Pekan Hotel is straight-up heavenly.
- Spa: Yes, a full-blown spa! Spa/sauna? Check! Steamroom? Check! Massage? OH. MY. GOD. Check and double check! I nearly died of relaxation. I decided I was staying. I am not kidding. And the Body scrub? Body wrap? Yes to all of it. It was like they knew my soul needed a major cleanse. I was a new person!
Cleanliness & Safety: Feeling Secure & Sanitized
This is critical in the current climate, right? The Pekan Hotel takes it seriously. Rooms sanitized between stays. Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer Hand sanitizer everywhere. Staff trained in safety protocol. I felt genuinely safe and comfortable.
Services & Conveniences: From Concierge to Cash Withdrawal
- Concierge. Super helpful. They helped me sort out transportation, gave me recommendations for places to see, and generally made my life easier.
- Currency Exchange. Handy.
- Laundry Service. Because, let's be real, hotel laundry is essential.
- Cash withdrawal Thank you for that.
For the Kids: (I don't have any, but here's what I saw!)
- They're Family/child friendly.
- Babysitting service.
- Kids facilities.
Getting Around: Airport Transfer and Beyond
- Airport transfer. Genius. After a long flight, the last thing you want to do is navigate public transport.
- Car park [free of charge] is a win.
- Taxi service readily available.
The "Meh" Stuff (Because Nobody's Perfect)
- I did find the elevator a little slow on occasion.
- I think some more accessible room options would be great.
Overall Impression: The Pekan Hotel Accra – A Ghanaian Gem!
Okay, so, here’s the TL;DR (Too Long; Didn’t Read) version: The Pekan Hotel Accra is fantastic. It’s stylish, it has amazing amenities, the staff are friendly and helpful, and it's in a great location. Did I enjoy it? God, yes! It was a luxurious escape and a true Ghanaian getaway.
My Absolute Favorite Thing: Laying by the pool, sipping a cocktail, and watching the sunset. Seriously, pure magic.
My Emotional Reaction: Utter and complete bliss.
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Osaka Luxury: 2-Bed House Sleeps 12! WiFi Included!
Okay, strap in, buttercups, because this ain't your cookie-cutter itinerary. This is my Pekan Hotel Accra experience, raw and unfiltered. And let's be honest, I'm probably going to lose track of the days and get hopelessly lost at least once. Here goes nothing…
The Pekan Hotel Diary: Accra, Ghana - A Messy Adventure
Day 1: Arrival and the Great Mango Heist of ‘23
Morning (or what passes for it after a transatlantic flight): Landed in Accra. Oh, the heat! It hits you like a humid, friendly slap in the face. Immigration was… a process. Let’s just say my passport photo is now officially “subject to interpretation.” Found the Pekan Hotel driver. He’s a legend – blasting highlife music, weaving through traffic that makes the M25 look like a Sunday drive.
Afternoon: Checked into the Pekan. Pretty basic room, but the aircon works, and that’s all that matters right now. Apparently, the hotel has a pool. It’s green. Not in a “lush, tropical” way, more like “swampy, slightly concerning” way. I'll reassess tomorrow. I decided to go to the poolside, I wasn't sure as it's green or not. The staff are super friendly and helpful.
Evening: Managed to take a walk around the hotel. Decided to use the hotel's gym, to get my blood circulating after a long travel, but after 20 minutes, I gave up. I'm not a gym person. Tried to find a restaurant. Walked out the hotel, saw a mango tree with the biggest, juiciest mangos I've ever seen. Stared longingly. Then, a flash of inspiration! (Or maybe just pure, unadulterated greed). Managed to find a long stick from the grounds and climbed it. I'm not gonna lie, I felt like a kid again. The taste? Paradise. Then, as I was happily munching away, a security guard emerged from the shadows. Turns out, mangoes are a source of fierce hotel pride. Luckily, I had charm and a handful of stolen fruit. The end… or so I thought!
Day 2: Jamestown & the Existential Dread of the Beach
Morning: Determined to be a "cultured traveller," I hired a local driver for the day. He told me to call him "Mr. Smarty Pants." I was quite amused. We headed to Jamestown. Holy moly! The colour, the noise, the vitality… it’s overwhelming in the best possible way. Saw the lighthouse, which is more rickety than I imagined, but the view from the top was breathtaking. The community there is full of artistic talents, and I was able to buy an amazing painting.
Afternoon: Went to the beach. Labadi beach, to be exact. The waves were rough today. I love the ocean, I always do, but I'm a bit of a wimp about waves. I'm more of a "paddle in the shallows" kind of girl. Ate some grilled fish by the beach, which wasn't the best I've ever had, but the vibes were great!
Evening: Dinner back at the hotel. I was supposed to have a "relaxing" evening. I was wrong. It was a "staring at the green pool and contemplating the meaning of life" kind of evening. Was there a bug in the pool? Is it a swimming pool?
Day 3: Markets, Madness, and a Questionable Street Hot Dog
Morning: After a brief, but necessary, lie-in, I decided to brave Makola Market. Okay, people. It's a sensory overload. Bright colours, the smell of spices, the relentless bartering… I bought a kente cloth that I probably won't know what to do with, and another piece of art. It's the culture and vibrancy that I love.
Afternoon: I was getting hungry and found a street vendor selling hot dogs, I was super hesistant as I'm a bit of a germaphobe. So I bought it and eat it. Don't regret, it wasn't the best, but it was good.
Evening: Explored the hotel and the area more. I even tried the green pool. Yes, you read that right. I dove in. It's much better than I thought, or maybe I'm just delirious from the sun. Wrote in my journal, replayed the mango heist in my mind
Day 4: Departure (and the lingering question of the mango tree)
Morning: Packing is always the worst, right? Especially when you’re trying to fit enough souvenirs into a suitcase that could probably hold a small village. Said my goodbyes to the friendly staff, grabbed a final breakfast (the breakfast is really good, by the way!). The hotel driver, Mr. Smarty pants, drove me to the airport and off I went.
Afternoon: On the plane. Looking back, did I leave a tip for the security guard for the mango? Did I ever work out what was in the pool? Was that even a swimming pool? Did I leave something at the hotel? I just hope I didn't embarrass myself too much.
So, there you have it. My Pekan Hotel Accra experience. Messy, imperfect, and probably a little mad. But hey, that’s what makes travel interesting, right? Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a sudden craving for mangoes…
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What's the deal with the Pekan Hotel, anyway? Is it actually as *amazing* as the photos?
Okay, so let's be honest. Hotels ALWAYS look better in photos. Right? I went in with HUGE skepticism. Everything on the internet is Photoshopped, and you're expecting disappointment. But, BUT - Pekan Hotel actually *surprised* me. The lobby? Lush. The smell? Subtle, expensive. Not that overpowering "cleaning product" smell you get in some places. It actually *smelled* like a vacation. The rooms... well, they *are* nice. Clean. Modern. The AC? A lifesaver, especially after a sweaty day battling Accra traffic. So, not magic, but pretty darn good, all things considered. Don't get me wrong, the pool isn't Olympic-sized, but it's refreshing and has a decent view. And you know, the little details matter! Like, the fluffy towels. Seriously, I just wanted to wrap myself in one and disappear.
How's the location? Is it easy to get around? (Accra traffic, you know...)
Ah, the location. This is where things get... nuanced. Pekan's in Osu, which is a *fantastic* base for exploring Accra. Lots of restaurants, bars... vibrant nightlife (which, I'll admit, I didn't sample *too* much... jet lag hit me hard!). But the traffic? Oh. My. Goodness. Let me tell you about the time I tried to get to a meeting. Google Maps said "15 minutes." Reality? An hour and a half. I was practically vibrating with frustration. So, yes, it's centrally located, which *should* be convenient. But factor in HOURS of potential standstill. Uber is your friend, but even then, expect delays. Plan EVERYTHING with extra time. Trust me. It's the only way to stay sane.
What about the food? Is the restaurant any good? (And tell me *honestly*...)
Okay, food. Here's where things get...interesting. The Pekan Hotel's restaurant is...fine. Decent. Not earth-shattering. The breakfast buffet? Your standard hotel fare. Eggs, the usual continental stuff, plus some local options. I had a *very* memorable incident... I ordered a 'full English breakfast' one morning. Now, I *love* a fry-up. This was... not a fry-up. The sausage looked like it had seen better days. The beans? Well, they were beans. The waiter, God bless him, was so sweet and apologetic, it almost made up for the disappointment. I politely ate some toast. The dinner menu is better, a bit more adventurous, but the service can be a bit...slow, let's just say. Honestly, there are so many amazing restaurants in Osu (and beyond!) that you should probably explore those. Don't get me wrong, the food isn't terrible, but Accra has some truly incredible culinary experiences waiting for you. Don't waste it on mediocre! I'm thinking the banku and tilapia I had from a street food stand... now *that's* what I'm talking about!
They mention a spa... worth it? Or, hotel spa cliché?
Okay, the spa. This is where I have some strong feelings. See, I *love* a good massage. I *need* a good massage after a long flight. The Pekan spa? Mixed bag. The ambience? Lovely. Tranquil. They had those calming music and everything. The massage itself...mmm, let's say *variable*. The first masseuse was pure magic! Years of tension melted away. I practically floated out of there. I booked another appointment the next day, expecting a repeat performance...and got a completely different experience. The second masseuse was... less skilled. Let's just say her pressure was more like a light tickle. I'm not one to complain, but honestly, I was left feeling more stressed than relaxed. My advice? Request a specific therapist if you really enjoy the first experience, or be prepared for a gamble. It’s worth a shot, but manage your expectations. It's not a total disaster, but not a guaranteed hit.
How's the service? Are the staff helpful?
The staff? Generally speaking, lovely. Genuinely friendly and helpful. They're trying their best. There's a certain warmth and hospitality that's characteristic of Ghanaian people, and it shines through. Sometimes, things can be a little... slow. Like, asking for extra towels might take a while. Or getting that late-night snack you crave. But they're always polite and eager to please. I had a slight issue – my room key stopped working at, oh, let’s say 2 AM. Not ideal. It took a little while to sort it out, and the security guard looked a little confused, but eventually, a helpful person appeared and fixed it. So, patient is the word. And a little understanding goes a long way. This is not to say the service is *bad*, it's just...relaxed, perhaps a little inconsistent at times. But the friendliness more than makes up for it.
Wi-Fi situation? Essential for modern life!
WiFi - a modern necessity, right? Let's be honest, it's not always the strongest. In the rooms, it was... patchy. I found myself wandering into the lobby a few times to get a decent signal. You know, you’re trying to catch up on emails, and then... buffering. The frustration! It’s passable for basic browsing and checking emails, but forget streaming a movie. That's a recipe for disaster. You will need patience with this. It gets the job done, sometimes, but don't rely on it for anything critical.
What about the noise? Is it quiet at night?
Noise. Oh, the noise. Osu is a lively place, and the Pekan is right in the thick of it. There's the occasional street noise, the distant music from the bars, the chattering... It's not always the quietest place, to be honest. On one night, I was woken up by some construction work somewhere - very loud! The hotel provides good double glazing, but sometimes it's just not enough. Earplugs are definitely a must-pack item. If you're a light sleeper, request a room towards the back of the hotel, away from the street. You’ll need to be prepared. It's not constant, but it's there. Accra is a city that never sleeps, and the Pekan is right in the middle of it.

