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Makola

Makola is a neighborhood and market district in the central area of Accra, the capital of Ghana. The area is best known for Makola Market, a large open-air market that has long served as a key commercial hub for the city.

Traders at Makola Market sell textiles and fabric, clothing, shoes, beads, jewelry, leather goods, household items,

The market has roots dating back to the early 20th century as part of Accra's urban economy.

Makola is a symbol of everyday Ghanaian urban life, reflecting the vibrant informal economy and the bargaining

electronics,
and
fresh
produce.
The
market
operates
daily
and
is
characterized
by
dense
crowds
and
bargaining
culture.
Many
small-scale
traders
and
artisans
rely
on
Makola
for
livelihoods,
while
the
market
also
draws
shoppers
from
across
Accra
and
beyond.
It
sits
in
the
central
business
district
and
connects
to
major
streets
and
transport
routes,
making
it
a
focal
point
for
commerce,
street
food,
and
social
exchange.
The
market
has
undergone
modernization
while
retaining
traditional
practices.
ethos
of
street
markets.
It
faces
challenges
such
as
congestion
and
sanitation
needs
but
remains
a
popular
destination
for
residents
and
visitors
seeking
affordable
goods
and
a
vivid
urban
experience.