Cities of Ghana

Cities of Ghana

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Greater Accra

Greater Accra

Greater Accra is the capital region of Ghana and home to over four million people, making it the largest and most densely populated metropolitan area in the country. The city's trotro network is a lifeline for millions of commuters who rely on shared minibuses to get to work, market, and school every single day. From the chaos of Circle interchange to the residential sprawl of Tema and Kasoa, Accra's roads never sleep.

Routes

Accra features 8 playable routes covering major corridors like Madina to Tema, Kasoa to Mallam, Lapaz to Achimota, and Afienya to Odorkor. Each route follows real roads and passes through recognisable neighbourhoods, giving players an authentic taste of daily commuting in Ghana's capital.

Culture

Accra is a city of contrasts where gleaming office towers stand alongside open-air markets selling everything from plantain to phone accessories. It is a melting pot of ethnicities, languages, and traditions, united by the shared experience of navigating its famously congested streets. The trotro is the heartbeat of Accra, and no visit to the city is complete without a ride in one.

Kumasi

Kumasi

Kumasi is the second-largest city in Ghana and the historic capital of the Ashanti Kingdom. Known as the Garden City for its lush greenery, Kumasi is centred around Kejetia Market, one of the largest open-air markets in West Africa. The city pulses with trade, culture, and a proud sense of Ashanti identity that permeates everything from its architecture to its street food.

Routes

Kumasi currently features 1 playable route that takes you through the commercial heart of the city. As development continues, more routes will be added to capture the full breadth of Kumasi's sprawling trotro network, from Adum to Bantama and beyond.

Culture

Kumasi is the seat of the Ashanti king, the Asantehene, and the spiritual home of kente cloth weaving, one of Ghana's most recognisable cultural exports. The city's identity is deeply rooted in tradition, from the elaborate funeral celebrations to the bustling trade that has defined Kumasi as a commercial powerhouse for centuries.

Cape Coast

Cape Coast

Cape Coast is a historic coastal city in Ghana's Central Region, known worldwide for Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that stands as a sobering reminder of the transatlantic slave trade. Beyond its history, Cape Coast is home to the University of Cape Coast and a vibrant fishing community that has shaped the city's character for generations. The streets wind through hills overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, creating a driving experience unlike any other city in the game.

Routes

Cape Coast features 5 playable routes that weave through the city's hillside streets, past the castle, along the coast, and through residential and university neighbourhoods. The routes capture the unique geography of a coastal city where narrow roads and steep gradients make every run a fresh challenge.

Culture

Cape Coast's UNESCO heritage status draws visitors from around the world, but the city's true soul lies in its fishing communities, its vibrant festivals, and the warm hospitality of its people. The Fetu Afahye festival, celebrated every September, brings the entire city together in a colourful display of music, dance, and tradition that has been observed for centuries.

Tamale

Tamale Coming Soon

Tamale is the capital of Ghana's Northern Region and the fastest-growing city in West Africa. Set against the backdrop of the Guinea savannah, Tamale has a distinctly different feel from the southern cities, with wide dusty roads, sprawling markets, and a predominantly Dagomba population whose traditions date back centuries. The city serves as the gateway to northern Ghana and beyond.

Routes

Tamale routes are coming soon. The development team is working to capture the unique character of northern Ghana's roads, from the main highways connecting Tamale to surrounding towns to the bustling routes that thread through the city's central markets and residential areas.

Culture

Tamale is the gateway to northern Ghana and a city where tradition runs deep. The Damba festival, one of the most important celebrations in the north, honours the birth of the Prophet Muhammad and features spectacular displays of horsemanship, drumming, and dancing. The city's markets are famous for smoked guinea fowl, shea butter, and hand-woven smocks that are worn with pride across the region.

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