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In recent years, Ghana’s hospitality industry has witnessed a shift, with travellers opting for more flexible and personalized lodging options.
Airbnb has surged in popularity as both local and international guests seek affordable, comfortable stays that offer a deeper connection to their surroundings. Among these, The Ark Gardens and Apartments in Oyarifa, Accra, has emerged as one of the most sought-after accommodations, attracting high demand from a diverse clientele.

Located in the quiet suburb of Oyarifa, just outside the lively city centre of Accra, The Ark Gardens and Apartments provide a blend of serenity and accessibility that appeals to many visitors.
Known for its spacious rooms, well-equipped kitchens, and lush outdoor spaces, The Ark offers guests a homelike experience that stands out from the typical hotel stay.
Each apartment unit is furnished with amenities that cater to both short-term guests and those staying longer, giving travellers the option to feel at home while exploring the capital.

For many travellers, the appeal of The Ark lies in its ability to balance comfort with convenience.
Families particularly value the self-catering facilities, which allow them to prepare their own meals using local ingredients—a rarity in conventional hotels. Business travellers benefit from reliable internet access and well-designed workspaces, making it possible to work seamlessly while away from the office.
The apartments’ spacious layout and scenic surroundings have also made them a favourite for those who seek privacy, relaxation, and a sense of community without compromising on quality. Guest feedback consistently underscores a desire for more facilities like The Ark in Accra and other parts of Ghana.

Tourists and business travellers alike have expressed their appreciation for a lodging option that provides the freedom to experience Accra on their own terms, whether that means unwinding in a lush garden or cooking a traditional meal at home.
With Ghana positioning itself as a growing destination for tourism and business, the demand for Airbnbs like The Ark continues to rise. Guests often highlight how these accommodations offer greater value for money than traditional hotels.
Furthermore, the local economic impact is notable, with many Airbnbs supporting neighbourhood businesses, from food vendors to tour operators, and creating more jobs locally.

As travellers continue to advocate for more accommodations that reflect their lifestyles and travel preferences, Airbnb facilities like The Ark Gardens and Apartments are set to shape Ghana’s hospitality landscape.
Their success points to a future where travellers have the freedom to choose accommodations that meet their evolving needs and preferences, aligning with Ghana’s vision of a dynamic, traveller-friendly destination.
Irene Ewoenam Afua Tokory, CEO of The Ark Gardens and Apartments, emphasized the focus on creating a welcoming environment. “Our clients are always greeted with freshly homemade pineapple juice or other natural juices,” she explained. “Guests have the freedom to cook their own meals or can opt for a delicious homemade meal, tailored to make their stay even more enjoyable.” Beyond the comfort of the apartments, visitors can use the outdoor garden for recreational activities or relax by the swimming pool, offering an ideal mix of relaxation and recreation.

This personalized approach has garnered positive feedback, with guests noting the blend of homeliness and quality service as a key reason for their return. Such feedback is common among visitors who appreciate being able to experience Accra at their own pace while still enjoying the luxury of dedicated recreational spaces and locally sourced refreshments.

As demand grows for unique, flexible accommodations, The Ark Gardens represents a promising trend in Ghana’s hospitality industry. Its success signals a shift towards guest-centric lodgings that prioritize comfort, quality, and authentic experiences, mirroring the changing needs of modern travellers in Ghana.
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