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Hôtel Parisien

  • Price$25-$45 — $35-$58
  • CategoryBudget
  • Rating★ 3.4

Hôtel Parisien is a no-frills budget hotel in Adum, one of Kumasi's main commercial districts in Ghana's Ashanti Region. The Adum location places guests in the centre of the city's commercial activity, within walking distance of the Kejetia Market area and close to the main shared transport terminals that connect to other Ghanaian cities including Accra, Tamale, and Sunyani.

No-frills hotel in central Kumasi offering clean, basic rooms with AC and private bathrooms. Convenient location near market and transport. Good value for travelers focusing on cultural exploration rather than accommodation.

Hôtel Parisien is a no-frills budget hotel in Adum, one of Kumasi's main commercial districts in Ghana's Ashanti Region. The Adum location places guests in the centre of the city's commercial activity, within walking distance of the Kejetia Market area and close to the main shared transport terminals that connect to other Ghanaian cities including Accra, Tamale, and Sunyani. The hotel's name reflects an older French colonial naming convention once common in anglophone West African cities, though the property itself is a straightforward Ghanaian establishment oriented entirely toward value and convenience.

Rooms are clean and functional, with air conditioning, private bathrooms, and basic furniture. Satellite television is available in some room categories. The setup is practical and aimed at travellers who prioritise location and price over resort-style amenities or luxury fittings. WiFi is available in common areas. The on-site restaurant serves Ghanaian staples — rice and stew, banku and okra soup, fufu with groundnut soup — and limited international options at prices in line with a budget property.

Parking is available for guests travelling by private vehicle. The hotel is a five- to ten-minute walk from the main Kejetia roundabout area and the covered Kejetia Market, one of the largest markets in West Africa and a defining feature of Kumasi's commercial identity. Manhyia Palace, the official seat of the Asantehene, is a short taxi ride away. The Ashanti Cultural Centre and the National Cultural Centre are also within a few kilometres.

The hotel draws a mix of Ghanaian domestic travellers, traders, and budget-conscious international visitors exploring Kumasi's Ashanti heritage. English is spoken at reception, and staff can direct guests to the city's main attractions and transport options.

Amenities

  • AC
  • restaurant
  • WiFi
  • parking

Location

Adum, Kumasi

6.6920, -1.6250 View on map

Highlights

  • Budget-friendly rates in Adum, Kumasi's central commercial district
  • Walking distance to Kejetia Market, one of West Africa's largest covered markets
  • Clean air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms at a very low price point
  • Convenient access to shared transport links to Accra, Tamale, and other Ghanaian cities

Tips for visiting

  • Negotiate a late checkout if arriving on an early morning bus — the hotel is often flexible with direct requests
  • Keep valuables secured; Adum is a busy urban area and pickpocketing can occur in market areas nearby
  • Kejetia Market is best visited before 11:00 — heat and crowds build significantly by midday
  • Shared tro-tros to Accra depart from Kejetia station, a short walk from the hotel
  • Local chop bars on the street offer a wider selection of Ghanaian morning dishes than the hotel restaurant

Accessibility

The hotel is in a multi-storey building in a densely urban area. Stairs are the primary means of reaching upper floors; lift access is not listed. Accessibility for wheelchair users or guests with limited mobility is limited. Contact the property directly if ground-floor accommodation is required.

Frequently asked questions

Is Hôtel Parisien close to Kumasi's transport hubs?

Yes — the hotel is in Adum, close to the Kejetia Market area and the main shared transport terminals with connections to Accra, Tamale, and other major Ghanaian cities.

What type of accommodation does the hotel offer?

The hotel provides basic but clean rooms with air conditioning, private bathrooms, and WiFi in common areas. It is a practical budget option rather than a resort-style or business hotel.

What cultural sites are accessible from the hotel?

Kejetia Market and the Ashanti Cultural Centre are nearby. Manhyia Palace, the seat of the Asantehene, is a short taxi ride from Adum. The city's main heritage sites are well served from this central location.

Is the hotel suitable for solo travellers?

Yes — the budget pricing and central location make it popular with solo and independent travellers. Standard urban precautions apply in the busy Adum commercial area.