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Explore Kumasi, your guide to having a good time during the Bar Conference

Known for its rich cultural heritage, the city has played a pivotal role in the region’s history as a major center for trade, politics, and culture.

Published September 06, 2024

This year’s Bar Conference, is scheduled to take place in Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Region, from 8th to 13th September 2024.

The annual ceremony of the Ghana Bar Association, among others, serves as the converging points for lawyers to take stock of the past legal year, reach resolutions and elect National Officers. Lawyers also take the opportunity to enjoy and relax in between the Conference and tour interesting sites.

Undoubtedly, this years host city, Kumasi, is a major center for trade, politics, and culture in Ghana.

This piece offers a guide for lawyers eager to discover the city and region, in particular where to lodge, dine and unwind. Check out our recommendations and explore same during the Bar conference.

Find somewhere to sleep!

Royal Basin Resort

Settle into the cool ambience of hospitality maven, Royal Basin Resort. It is in the serene neighborhood of Oduom, just five minutes away from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

The atmosphere in Royal Basin is one of quiet luxury, providing a sanctuary of calm and refinement. And oh, their cuisine! You will be treated to a constellation of delectable dishes and drinks that gives you a rich taste of the region. Try their sumptuous breakfast buffet, Banku and Tilapia plus other assortment of meal.

Places to tour:

Manhyia Palace Museum

This ancient palace served as the residence of the previous Ashanti monarchs and represents the cultural heritage of the Ashanti people. The palace a 5 minutes drive from the Central Business District is situated in the middle of the City. Constructed in 1925, the palace is a testament to the rich history of Kumasi and a tangible representation of an ancient power. Also, Manhyia Palace museum provides a window into the Ashanti Kingdom’s ceremonial practices, laws, and traditions. Lawyers interested in Ghana’s rich cultural legacy must visit Manhyia Palace.

KNUST MUSEUM

The KNUST Museum, located on the campus of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) is another treasure trove of Ghana’s rich cultural heritage and artistic achievements. The museum offers an immersive experience into the art, history, and traditions of the Ashanti people and other ethnic groups. it also features an impressive collection of traditional and contemporary artworks, including sculptures, textiles, pottery, and paintings.

Beyond its captivating displays, the KNUST Museum serves as a vibrant cultural hub, regularly hosting exhibitions, workshops, and lectures that engage both the university community and the public. For lawyers, participating in the conference KNUST museum offers a meaningful stop to explore Ghana’s artistic and historical narratives.

Ashanti Heritage and Historic Landmarks

The Kumasi Cultural Centre is a must-visit for lawyers seeking supplementary knowledge in Ashanti heritage. Just a short distance from the Centre, head to the bustling Kejetia Market, Adum, Bantama, and the renowned Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. Nearby, lawyers can also discover the legendary Komfo Anokye Statue, take in the sights of the 4 Garrison Barracks, and visit the Court Complex , all offering a blend of history, culture, and modernity

Lake Bosomtwe

Lake Bosomtwe is a stunning natural wonder known for its serene freshwater and picturesque surroundings. This ancient crater lake is a tranquil beauty of the region. Located approximately 32 kilometers from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and although far from the conference venues, the journey offers an opportunity to experience both the natural wonder and a rich taste of the region.

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Visit Bonwire home of kente

Bonwire, is renowned for its traditional kente cloth weaving. Bonwire is the center for the intricate art of kente weaving, with numerous workshops where visitors can witness the weaving process and purchase beautifully crafted textiles. Located about 25 kilometers from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Bonwire is accessible via a scenic drive that offers a glimpse into the local way of life and craftsmanship.

Live Music and Fine Dining

Accra might boast of notable restaurants and entertainment venues, but Kumasi has its share of fine restaurants and entertainment venues.

SG Mall’s Live Band Sessions 

Lawyers who cherish the classics from the 60s to the 90s, SG Mall at Bomso, near KNUST, is a must-visit. Every weekend from Friday to Sunday, the mall transforms into a haven of live music, starting at 7 PM and ending by 11 PM. The live band’s renditions, paired with delicious fried yam and pork, make for a perfect night out. The ambiance is warm, the drinks are affordable, and the music is soothing—request a Daddy Lumba or Kojo Antwi classic, and you won’t be disappointed.

A Culinary Journey through Kumasi

HILITE 

Located at Ahodwo roundabout opposite KFC, HILITE offers an unparalleled brunch experience. Guests can indulge in an array of culinary delights. HILITE is also an excellent choice for a romantic dinner, with its elegant décor and impressive cocktail selection. HILITE also has an open space overlooking the beautiful Ahodwo section of the garden city for your relaxation.Lawyers visiting Kumasi for the Bar Confrence are encourage to visit.

Local Eateries:

Efie fufuo, Pataase, near Police Depot.

Yaa Serwaa, Adum near Highways

Barnas Fufuo, Ahodwo Roundabout

Plus 2, Ahodwo

Noble House 

Lovers of Chinese and Indian cuisine can grab same at Nobel House Restaurant, near Ahodwo roundabout. It’s a favorite for both casual lunches and special dinners.


Confidence Mawusi, a Final-year LLB student at UPSA Law School contributed to this article.

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