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This shows the evolution of Accommodation facilities from the Colonial Era of the then Gold Coast to the Immediate Post-Independent Era

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Page 1: Evolution of accommodation in Ghana I

Evolution of Evolution of Accommodation in Ghana Accommodation in Ghana II

University of Cape Coast

Department of Hospitality & Tourism

Management

By

Emmanuel Gamor

2014

Page 2: Evolution of accommodation in Ghana I

• As already known in the previous the lecture, accommodation has existed for a long time.

• Ghana boasts of being the gate way to Africa….A hospitable country…….

• Accommodation in Ghana begun long before independence.

• The earliest form of accommodation has evolved over time.

Page 3: Evolution of accommodation in Ghana I

The Colonial EraThe Colonial Era• The earliest form of accommodation in the

Gold Coast was owned by colonial merchants

• Compagnie Française de l’Afrique Occidentale (CFAO)

• United Africa Company (UAC)

• These companies owned chalets that were located in the mountain areas of Aburi and along the beaches.

Page 4: Evolution of accommodation in Ghana I

• The chalets were built often in very cosy wooded surroundings.

• They were small self-contained wood-huts built for the relaxation of the European residence in the country.

• These facilities were guarded all year round and were used solely by expatriates and their families.

• The structures that were located inland were referred to as Rest Houses

Page 5: Evolution of accommodation in Ghana I
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Page 8: Evolution of accommodation in Ghana I

Pre –Independence EraPre –Independence Era• The first hotel to be established in the Gold

Coast was……– Sea View Hotel (Accra- High Street)

• With set tone by Sea View, this era saw the establishment of hotels in the Gold Coast.

(Mostly private owned facilities)

• By independence, (1957), six hotels registered in the country

Page 9: Evolution of accommodation in Ghana I

Hotel Location Ownership

Aams Hotel Accra-Nswam road Private

Ambassador Hotel

Independence Avenue

Government owned

Ringway Hotel Osu, Accra Private

Avenida Hotel Boundary road, Accra

Private

Lisbon Hotel Airport, Accra Private

Sea View Hotel

High street, Accra Private

Page 10: Evolution of accommodation in Ghana I

• Ambassador hotel was the biggest of all hotels present at the time with over 100 rooms.

• The reason why the government built the hotel was to accommodate guests who will come and join in the celebration of Ghana’s independence.

• At this time the state owned hotels were of better standards than the privately owned hotels