Introduction:
The Exclusive C&J Guesthouse is a six (6) room Guesthouse. The set-up is most suitable for small groups of people such as family members on holiday, ministers and officials, or students on vacation, among others.
The Guesthouse is decorated to fit your needs and budget, for the warmth, courtesy, and casual comfort of a small bed and breakfast.
If you're looking for a relaxing, calming and enjoyable place to stay we look
forward to welcoming you.
It doesn't get any better than the Exclusive C&J Guesthouse.
Neighbourhood:
Exclusive C&J Guesthouse is located in Hatcho, a luxuriant residential town of Accra.
The neighbourhood is within easy reach of the airport and city centre, and guarded from the commotion of the surrounding areas.
Proximity:
Exclusive C&J Guesthouse is approximately 10 minutes driving distance from the Accra International Airport and about 30 minutes drive to the city centre.
Location:
Exclusive C&J Guesthouse is located in Hatcho. Coming from Legon main road, turn left at Atomic Junction into Atomic Road.
We are about 5 minutes drive from Atomic Junction taxi rank on the right of the main road.
Exclusive C&J Guesthouse is just a few minutes from fine restaurants that are situated in near by Madina and Adanta. It is close to major attractions and shopping opportunities.
Rates:
Our rates range from $30 to $60. The rates are very competitive for rooms in Ghana. Discount rates are given for long stays. Simply contact us by telephoning or emailing management in Ghana or UK. Payments may be made in local currency equivalent, US Dollars, UK pound sterling, or Euros. Credit cards NOT accepted.
Amenities:
Exclusive C&J Guesthouse is a contemporary Guesthouse with:
· Exclusive excellent service at reasonable rates.
· Telephones in all rooms.
· Colour televisions in all rooms.
· Mini-refrigerators in all rooms.
· Satellite movies (your choice).
· Single, double, family occupancy.
· En suite bathrooms.
· Generous Ghanaian local Breakfast.
· Fully air-conditioned.
· Private balcony rooms.
· Terrace to enjoy outside view.
· Friendly, Attentive, Polite Staff.
As a savoury blending of big-city bustle and African ease, Ghana's
seaside capital is second to none on the continent. At once sprawling
and accessible, rambunctious yet friendly, it's a city run by native
Ghanaians, and their pride in their product shows. Best of all, even
as popular as Accra's become in recent years, you still won't trip
over Westerners at every third step. The best introduction to the city
is a good browse in one of its main hawking grounds. Right at the
heart of central Accra, the Makola Market brims with glass bead and
batik sellers, while Kaneshie Market on the western side of the city
is the one to hit for mouthwatering foods and spices. James Town, on
a short peninsula south-west of the centre, is a handsome if dilapidated
neighbourhood that's also worth a wander.
A huge military parade ground backed by the sea and capable of holding
30,000 people, Independence Square is to Accra what Red Square is to
Moscow, minus any building of note. The square is just east of central
Accra; while you practice your goose-stepping, notice Osu Castle - Accra's
most historic structure - in the distance. Disappointingly, it's now the seat
of government and off-limits to visitors. The Arts Centre, between the city
centre and Independence Square, is where artisans gather to sell their wares
and entertainers come to take advantage of the crowds. Count on catching some
type of dancing, singing, jamming or traditional theatre performance. The Arts
Centre is also the best craft market in the country.
Accra is famous throughout West Africa for its vibrant nightlife, especially its dance clubs, which centre around Nkrumah
Circle. Rasta togs and dreadlocks usually mark the entrance to the hippest spots. Accra's beaches are another big draw, but
the best ones are all a few kilometres outside of town. Coco Beach, east in Nungua, is accessible by tro-tro, but the
nicest ones to the west all require private transport. Accra has some well established Internet cafes although they can be
a little slow. New spots to surf, with faster connection times, are springing up all the time.