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Explore the rich history of Osu Castle in Accra, a significant landmark reflecting Ghana's colonial past and cultural heritage.
Osu Castle, a significant historical monument in Accra, Ghana, offers tourists a glimpse into the nation's storied past, showcasing its colonial heritage and cultural significance. With its strategic coastal position, this former seat of governance is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
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Car
If you are traveling by car from Mamprugu to Osu Castle in Accra, start your journey on the main road heading south. Use a GPS device or mapping app to navigate to the coordinates 5.5466244 latitude and -0.1826989 longitude. The drive is approximately 12 hours depending on traffic conditions. Once you reach Accra, follow signs for Osu Klottey. Osu Castle is situated near the coastline, so keep an eye out for the distinctive fort structure as you approach.
Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, first take a trotro (shared minibus) or bus from Mamprugu to Accra. The fare is usually between 10-20 GHS depending on the distance. Once you arrive at the central bus terminal in Accra, look for a trotro heading to Osu. The fare should be around 2-5 GHS. Inform the driver that you want to get off at Osu Castle. The castle is a short walk from the nearest trotro stop, and local signs or residents can direct you if needed.
Use Osu Castle as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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