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Accra features a tropical savanna climate, with wet seasons and dry seasons. Accra actually has two rainy seasons, with the heaviest rains falling from April to July and a weaker rainy season in September and October. There is a brief dry spell in August and a more pronounced dry season from December through February. As is the case in a good portion of West Africa, the main dry season is accompanied by harmattan winds from the Sahara Desert, which between November and February can be quite strong.
Accra was captured by the British in 1874, and, in 1877, at the end of the second Anglo-Asante War, Accra replaced Cape Coast as the capital of the British Gold Coast colony. After the completion of a railway to the mining and agricultural interior, Accra became the economic centre of Ghana.
The site of present-day Accra developed into a sizable town around the original Ga town as well as British, Danish and Dutch forts and their surrounding communities: Jamestown near the British fort, Osu near the Danish Christiansborg fort (now Osu Castle) and Ussherstown near the Dutch Ussher fort. The four areas form the core of the modern city.
If you're into the club scene, there are loads of places to choose from. Depending onthe styleof music, atmosphere and crowd you prefer. There is something for everyone. If you happen to be traveling with children, there is a bowling alley in Teshie,and go cartsnear the trade fair site in Labadi.
In Accra there are sandy beaches big hotels and many more visiting places as well in Accra where we can have lots fun in our vacation so planned now to be there in vacations and we bring you the Cheap Flights to Accra to go there and enjoy your vacations.
Ghana has one of West Africa's most vibrant and diverse economies and Virgin Atlantic's flights will help to further Ghana's leading position within west Africa by making it more accessible to business and leisure passengers alike," he commented.