London, the vibrant capital of the United Kingdom, is a global powerhouse that blends history, innovation, and cultural diversity. From its royal landmarks to its position as a major business and financial center, London is a compelling destination for both business and leisure travelers.
If you're flying in from Accra or anywhere in Ghana, you’ll be landing in a city where centuries-old tradition coexists with cutting-edge creativity. Whether you're attending a conference, enjoying a holiday, or planning a working vacation, London has something for every kind of traveler.
This guide covers everything from flights and top attractions to hotels, dining, and day trips beyond the city.
London is a world-class city with something to offer everyone—from executives and entrepreneurs to tourists and students.
Business: Home to the London Stock Exchange, Canary Wharf, and countless multinational companies, London is a hotspot for finance, technology, media, and legal services. It’s a great place for deal-making, networking, and professional development.
Tourism: From famous monuments and royal palaces to quirky neighborhoods and legendary shopping streets, London is a city of discovery. It’s also a gateway to European travel.
Culture: London is one of the world’s most multicultural cities, offering a rich mix of languages, food, religions, and arts. You'll find Nollywood film screenings, Afrobeats nights, and Ghanaian restaurants right alongside traditional British experiences.
The flight from Accra (Kotoka International Airport) to London typically takes 6 to 7 hours. There are multiple daily flights to Heathrow (LHR) and Gatwick (LGW).
British Airways and Virgin Atlantic operate direct flights from Accra to London.
Flights arrive primarily at Heathrow Terminal 5 or Gatwick South Terminal.
Airlines like Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Emirates offer connecting routes via Istanbul, Doha, or Dubai, ideal for travelers combining multi-city itineraries.
Move beyond the big-name museums and discover some lesser-known but equally impressive experiences:
Museum of London Docklands: Explore the city’s maritime history and London’s role in the transatlantic slave trade, located in the historic Canary Wharf area.
The Design Museum (Kensington): A must-visit for fans of architecture, fashion, and product design, with rotating exhibits and a cool, modern setting.
Horniman Museum and Gardens: Located in South London, this family-friendly museum features African art, anthropology collections, and sprawling gardens.
Sky Garden: Enjoy panoramic views of London from this indoor rooftop garden at the top of the “Walkie-Talkie” building. Free entry with advance booking.
St. Paul’s Cathedral: One of London’s most beautiful churches, with a breathtaking dome and a climb to the Whispering Gallery for panoramic views.
Greenwich: Stand on the Prime Meridian Line, explore the Royal Observatory, and visit the Cutty Sark, a 19th-century tea clipper ship.
Take a walk along the Thames Path from Hammersmith to Richmond, stopping at pubs, parks, and historic sites along the way.
Explore Notting Hill and visit the Portobello Road Market, known for antiques, vintage fashion, and street food.
If you have a few extra days, consider one of these day trips—all accessible by train or guided tour.
Home to the world-famous University of Oxford, this medieval city is full of charming cobbled streets, colleges, and museums.
Visit the Ashmolean Museum, and don’t miss punting on the River Cherwell.
Tour Windsor Castle, the weekend home of the British royal family.
Enjoy lunch by the River Thames and stroll around the historic town.
This seaside town offers a relaxing day by the English Channel. Walk the Brighton Pier, visit the quirky Lanes, and try traditional fish and chips.
Explore the Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and wander its charming medieval streets.
Sea Containers London (South Bank): A stylish five-star hotel with river views, spa, and a stunning rooftop bar.
The Ned (Bank): Housed in a historic former bank, this hotel is known for its vintage glamour, nine restaurants, and vibrant energy.
Rosewood London (Holborn): Elegant and refined, with spacious suites, excellent service, and a luxurious spa.
Mama Shelter London (Shoreditch): Funky, fun, and full of character—great for creative professionals and younger travelers.
Hotel Indigo (Kensington): A boutique hotel with individually styled rooms, close to museums and parks.
Point A Hotels (Kings Cross or Liverpool Street): Affordable, clean, and well-located for travelers wanting good value.
YHA London Central: Clean and modern hostel with private rooms available, located near Regent Street.
easyHotel Paddington: No-frills, super-central, and affordable—ideal for short stays.
Clink78 Hostel (King’s Cross): Housed in a former courthouse, this trendy hostel is budget-friendly with great communal spaces.
Enish Restaurant (Lewisham): Known for West African dishes, including jollof rice, goat meat, and tilapia.
Gold Coast Bar & Restaurant (East Dulwich): A popular Ghanaian eatery known for authentic home-style cooking.
805 Restaurants (Old Kent Road & Hendon): A well-known spot for Nigerian and Ghanaian cuisine, with a welcoming vibe.
Flat Iron: Great steak at affordable prices. No reservations—just walk in.
Bancone: Excellent Italian pasta dishes in a relaxed setting near Covent Garden.
Mildreds: A favorite for vegetarian and vegan cuisine, with bold global flavors.
Maltby Street Market (Bermondsey): A smaller, trendier alternative to Borough Market, offering gourmet bites, craft drinks, and artisan stalls.
Victoria Park Market (East London): A Sunday market with street food, organic produce, and desserts.
Mercato Metropolitano (Elephant & Castle): Indoor food court and outdoor space offering cuisines from around the world.
Time Zone: London operates on GMT or British Summer Time (BST) (typically 1 hour behind Ghana).
Transport: Use the London Underground, buses, or Uber/Bolt. Get an Oyster card or use contactless payment.
Networking: London hosts regular industry events, meetups, and conferences. Explore sites like Eventbrite or Meetup.com for opportunities.
Wi-Fi & Connectivity: Free Wi-Fi is available in many public places including cafes, libraries, and stations.
Professional Etiquette: Be on time, dress smart-casual to formal, and be polite but direct. Small talk is appreciated but brief.
London is a city that never stops moving. Whether you're walking along the Thames, sitting down to a delicious Ghanaian meal in Peckham, or pitching a new idea in Canary Wharf, London opens doors.
With a mix of history, modern convenience, and global relevance, it’s the perfect city for a well-rounded trip—be it for work, exploration, or both.
So pack your bags, plan your meetings, and prepare your itinerary—London is waiting.