Hotel is a managed building or establishment, which provides guests with a place to stay overnight – on a short-term basis – in exchange for money. The precise features and services provided to guests can vary quite drastically from one hotel to another, and hotel owners generally aim to attract a particular type of customer through their pricing model and marketing strategy, or via the range of services they offer.
The rooms of the hotel are classified according to the number of beds in them, their size, and their range of facilities. Prices of rooms in every hotel are different depending upon their convenience. There are the top three basic categories of the room for the hotel; on their based the hotel rooms are divided: Standard, Family Rooms, and Suites. The category depends on both big and small hotels.
The big hotels make their own room categories by offering spa nearby rooms, which is called “Spa elite rooms”. On another hand, the “Pure” rooms are fashioned by using hypoallergenic materials. Most of modern hotels nowadays provide the basic facilities in a room- a bed, a cupboard, a small table, weather control (air conditioner or heater), and a bathroom- along with other features like a telephone with STD/ISD facilities, a television set with cable channel, broadband internet connectivity.
Hotels often provide a number of additional guest services, such as restaurants, bars, swimming pools, healthcare, retail shops; business facilities like conference halls, banquet halls, and boardrooms; and space for private parties like birthdays, marriages, kitty parties, etc.
Kotoka International Airport is just one of Accra’s many landmarks to discover. The Airport is being operated by Ghana Airports Company Limited that was a former military airport utilized in World War II by British Royal Air Force. In 1958, this military base was converted to a passenger airport under the name Acca International Airport with half a million annual carrying capacities.
It was in 1969, when the airport was renamed into its present name in recognition of Kwasi Katoka, a liberal leader who was killed in the coup attempt that took place near the airport. Kotoka International Airport has one asphalt runway that has handled no less than 2.5 million in 2014.
It has 3 terminals, two of which are terminals handling domestic, international and regional passengers and one not being utilized but will be developed into fixed-based operator, an organization that will cater aeronautical services to aircraft based at the airport.
The airport passenger flight its serviced twenty-five airline companies and its cargo shipments are handled by six cargo airline flights. The airport also caters to nearby cities of Madina, Gbawe and Kokrobite. The choice of accommodation near Kotoka International Airport greatly varies from luxurious hotels to affordable guesthouses.
- Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra
- Tang Palace Hotel
- Accra Luxury Apartments Cantonments
- La Palm Royal Beach Hotel
- Pekan Hotel
- Accra Luxury Apartments
- Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City
- Kwarleyz Residence Accra
- La Villa Boutique Hotel
- The Cabin Hotel
- Niagara Hotel
- Accra Marriott Hotel
- Alisa Hotel Labone
- Best Western Premier Accra Airport Hotel
- Labadi Beach Hotel
- Villa Monticello Boutique Hotel
- D’avenue Boutique Hotel Accra
- Accra City Hotel
- Fiesta Royale Hotel
- African Regent Hotel
- Mensvic Grand Hotel
- Oak Plaza Hotels East Airport
- Airport View Hotel
- Roots Apartment Hotel
- Airport West Hotel
- Maple Leaf Hotel
- Lavender Lodge Hotel
- G.C ROYAL HOTEL
- Central Hotel – OSU
- Tesano Royale Hotel
- Ark hotel apartments
- Monarch Hotel
- Airside Hotel
- The Congress Hotel
- The Highbridge Guest Lodge
- His Majesty’s Hotel and Apartment
- RIDMA HOTEL
- The Winford Boutique Hotel
- Sonia Hotel
- Pekan Hotel
- Ampomaah Hotel
- Suncity Hotel Apartment
- The Gallery – managed by Clifton Homes
- Cocktail and Dreams Hotel
- Bonsukoda Lodge
- Consir Executive Lodge
- Montecito Apartments
- Afri-Royal Hotel
- Hilton View Hotel
- The Alima Suites
- Justa Hotel Annex