Kejetia Market, also known as Kumasi Kejetia Market, is a renowned marketplace in Kumasi, Ghana. It’s one of the largest markets in West Africa, attracting tourists and locals alike.
Here are some interesting facts about Kejetia Market:
Size: Kejetia Market covers an area of approximately 12 acres. The market has been in operation since the 17th century. You can find a wide range of goods, including:
1.Traditional clothing (Kente, Adinkra, Batik)
2.Textiles
3.Jewelry
4.Crafts
5.Fresh produce
6.Food
7.Spices
8.Medicinal herbs
9.Souvenirs.
Over 10,000 stalls and shops are scattered throughout the market. Thousands of traders, mostly women, operate in the market. The primary language spoken is Twi, but many traders also speak English. Ghanaian cedis (GHS) are the accepted currency. The market operates daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Kejetia Market is a popular tourist destination, offering a glimpse into Ghanaian culture and commerce. Local food like fufu, banku, and kenkey are delicacies you should definitely not miss at the market.
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