majaliwa6
November 26, 2024
My sister and I traveled here to celebrate her milestone birthday this year. This hotel did not disappoint. Before we arrived the hospitality team reached out and asked how they could make our stay great. I told them about my sister’s birthday and upon arrival they had a birthday cake with balloons and wine in our room. During our stay we had food at the bar, outside lounge, and brunch in the restaurant. Everything was delicious, freshly made, and authentic. My favorite, hands down, was the Hibiscus drink they serve in the lobby throughout the day and the Sunday Brunch. The buffet was Vegas-style large and sooolo good. They also had a band and the singer’s voice was like velvet - soft and gorgeous. She sung every song you could imagine from George Michael to Mariah Carey. We literally sat there for hours enjoying the vibe, food, and music. Downsides: The hotel is located conveniently near the airport, however, outside of the hotel there isn’t much. The hotel rooms were decent but nothing to write about. We had a pool view which was nice. Most of the action in Accra is near the beach so we always had to take an Uber. I wished more was in walking distance. The other downside was dessert. They made a point to have American and European desserts but as a result they weren’t freshly made like the other food. I have a sweet tooth and none of the desserts delivered. Shoutouts: We had the pleasure of meeting the most polite and accommodating staff members. Sampson & Caleb - both worked the door and the lobby area. Two very tall gentleman that opened all the doors for us and made sure the Uber drivers treated us well. Bright - our server on the bar patio. His personality matched his name. Julius - made a special tea for my sister after she had a bout of a cough Olivia - our waitress during brunch Benedicta - hospitality. She arranged the birthday cake. Frank - gave us tips on what we could do in the area Jannifer - queen of hospitality in the hotel lobby, making sure everything ran smoothly. And last but not least, the band at the brunch on Sunday. My highlight of the week.