22 Top Areas In Kumasi Metropolitan You Should Know

One of Ghana’s 261 Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs), the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) is one of the 43 MMDAs in the Ashanti Region, which has Kumasi as its administrative centre. The Kumasi Metropolitan is situated between Latitude 6.35° N and 6.40° S and Longitude 1.30° W and 1.35° E and is elevated 250 to 300 meters above sea level. It is roughly 270 kilometres north of Accra, the nation’s capital. Its surface area, which is about 0.9 per cent of the region’s land area, is about 214.3 square kilometres. There are plenty of areas in Kumasi Metropolitan that you should know if you are in Kumasi or planning to visit.

Its stunning design and lush surroundings have earned it the title of “Garden City of West Africa.” The Ghanaian city of Kumasi was founded from the three communities of Adum, Krobo, and Bompata.

In this post, Mrpocu.com will list 22 top areas in Kumasi Metropolitan that you should know about or visit. From some of the popular areas known to Ghanaians to some of the nice areas with good layouts.

Areas In Kumasi

Sofo Line

Kumasi’s suburb Sofo Line. The regional capital of Ghana’s Ashanti Region is Kumasi. Within the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, it is both a residential and an industrial district. The distance to the centre of the regional capital is around 5 kilometres north. The town is home to Prempeh College, a second-cycle school for only one gender. It is a mission school that is affiliated with both the Methodist and Presbyterian churches in Ghana.

The area is one of the top areas in Kumasi due to its popular bus stop and lorry station.

Santasi

Santasi is a Kumasi suburb. The regional capital of Ghana’s Ashanti Region is Kumasi. Within the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, it is both a residential and an industrial district. The distance from the regional capital’s centre is around 6 kilometres west.

The town is home to the second-cycle boys’ school Opoku Ware. The Ghana Catholic Secretariat oversees the school as a missionary institution. Another all-boys second-cycle school located in the town is Saint Hubert.

Patasi

Kumasi’s suburb Patasi. The regional capital of Ghana’s Ashanti Region is Kumasi. Within the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, it is a neighbourhood. It is roughly 7 kilometres east of the regional capital’s centre.

Oduom

Oduom is a tiny town in Ghana’s Ashanti Region’s Kumasi Metropolitan region. Kumasi’s downtown is 15 kilometres away from Oduom. A dormitory town is Oduom. It mostly serves as a housing area for employees of different Kumasi-based businesses. The town is bounded by Fumesua to the south, Domeabra to the west, Boadi to the east, and Kentinkrono to the north.

Ahodwo

A suburb of Kumasi is Ahodwo. The regional capital of Ghana’s Ashanti region is Kumasi. Within the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, it is a neighbourhood. It lies roughly 7 kilometres to the west of the regional capital’s centre. One of the town’s main intersections is the Ahodwo roundabout. The centre of the roundabout is occupied by a huge horse statue. The area is one of the popular areas in Kumasi known to Ghanaians

Anwomaso

Ghana’s Anwomaso is a town. The distance to Kumasi’s city centre is 15 kilometres. The town has dormitories. It mostly serves as a housing area for employees of different Kumasi-based businesses. It functioned as a pilot study town for termite infestation for the Building and Road Research Institute of Ghana. The village is surrounded by the KNUST campus to the north, Fumesua to the west, Kentinkrono to the east, and Oduom to the south.

Asem

The town of Asem is located in Kumasi, in Ghana’s Ashanti Region. The town is governed by the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly and is located in Ghana’s parliamentary district of Subin.

Asokore Mampong

The Asokore Mampong Municipal Assembly, a district in Ghana’s Ashanti Region, has Asokore Mampong as its capital. is well-known for the SSNIT affordable housing developments and the senior high school Kumasi Academy. Asokore Mampong’s head of state is Nana Boakye-Ansah Debrah. Parkoso, Mesuam, Sepe Tinpomu, Adanyasie, Nsenie-Kentinkronu, and Ayigya form the town’s northern and southern boundaries, respectively.

The location where the affordable housing developments are located has a sizable building site. There are two more noteworthy locations. The Okomfo Anokye sword and the Osei Tutu Nyamekesie are in the town. The Asokore Mampong Palace is a sizable and elegant building situated in the town’s heart. A 4-acre property surrounds the palace. The town’s head, Nana Boakye-Ansah Debrah, created the plan and oversaw construction.

Nhyiaeso

Santasi, Kejetia-Adum, and Danyame are all about the town’s northern, southern, and eastern edges. Danyame also abuts the town’s western edge. The hotels and guest rooms in Nhyiaeso are well-recognized. Among these are the Royal Lamerta Hotel, Yegoala Hotel. The town is home to a number of banks, including CAL Bank, Barclays Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, and others. The Alliance Francais Teaching Center is a French language learning facility run by the French government. The town is home to the regional office of one of Ghana’s telecommunications providers, Tigo.

Maxima

Ghana’s Maxima is a town. It is 10 kilometres from Kumasi’s centre. The town has dormitories. It mostly serves as a housing area for employees of different Kumasi-based businesses. Additionally, the town contains a number of KNUST student residences. The town, along with a number of other towns in Kumasi, had flooding in some areas in July 2011.

The settlement is surrounded by the KNUST campus to the north, Bomso to the west, Ayigya to the east, and Asokore Mampong to the south.

Kotei

Kotei is a town in Ghana’s Ashanti Region’s Oforikrom Municipality. It is 10 kilometres from Kumasi’s centre. The town, which houses both locals and students from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, is a dormitory town. There is a police station in the area. The area is one of the safe areas in Kumasi to stay,

The KNUST campus surrounds the town on all sides, with the exception of the south, which is surrounded by Boadi.

Kentinkrono

The Ashanti Region of Ghana’s Kumasi contains the settlement of Kentinkrono. It is around 20 kilometres from Kumasi’s city centre. The town has dormitories. It primarily functions as a community in Kumasi, with both ancient and new structures.

The town is surrounded by the KNUST campus to the south, Kotei to the west, Ayigya to the east, and Oduom to the south.

Asokwa

Kumasi, in Ghana’s Ashanti Region, contains the settlement of Asokwa. The town is governed by the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly and is located in Ghana’s parliamentary district of Asokwa. One of the most sought-after places to stay in Kumasi is the neighbourhood. The destination is also among the popular areas in Kumasi.

Atasemanso

Might not be popular but it is one of the best areas in Kumasi to stay. The town is governed by the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly and is located in the Nhyiaeso electoral district in Ghana.

Ayigya

Ghana’s Ayigya is a town. It is 10 kilometres from Kumasi’s centre. The town has dormitories. The town has a market that caters to both local residents and students from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.

The town is bounded by Kentinkrono to the south, Bomso to the west, Asokore Mampong to the east, and Maxima to the north.

Kejetia Market

Kejetia market has everything and can be really busy. You can buy essentially every and anything that your heart desires at Kejetia market. At times if you stand still you feel that you could easily be dragged along by the waves of people. There are 11,000 stalls and at least four times as many people working here.

This is a great place to just go and chop food from many of the food stalls. The market is covered so you are away from the elements

Kaase

Within the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, it is both a residential and an industrial district. It is roughly 10 kilometres west of the regional capital’s centre.

The town is home to a number of wood processing businesses. The town also houses the Kumasi Abattoir. Breweries and bottling businesses are also situated there. As a result, it is a significant industrial area in Ghana. Kaaseman FC, a local association football team, also competes in the town. The team competes in Ghana’s GAFCOA.

Fumesua

Ghana’s Fumesua is a town. It is 15 kilometres from Kumasi’s centre. The town has dormitories. It mostly serves as a housing area for employees of different Kumasi-based businesses. The Ghana Building and Road Research Institute is also located in the town.

The town is surrounded by the communities of Ejisu to the south, Anwomaso to the west, Kentinkrono to the north, and Oduom to the east.

Danyame

Danyame is a Kumasi suburb. The regional capital of Ghana’s Ashanti Region is Kumasi. [1] Within the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, it is a neighbourhood. It lies roughly one kilometre to the north of the regional capital’s centre.

The officer’s mess for the northern command is in the town. It also includes a number of well-known inns and lodgings, including the Mikilin Hotel, the Georgia Hotel, and Lé Grand’s Pub (and grill house)

Bomso

Ghana’s Bomso is a town. It is 10 kilometres from Kumasi’s centre. The town has dormitories. Unofficially, the word Bomso is broken into three parts: Bomso (Panin), which means senior or elder, Bomso ketiwa (little), and Bomso Susuanso. Many hostels are accessible to Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology students, in addition to serving as residential spaces for employees of many Kumasi-based businesses. Church of Pentecost, Baptist Church, Bomso Government School, St. Francis Preparatory School, America Dream Educational Center (AMDEC), Christian Preparatory School, and others are among the churches and educational institutions.

Boadi

Boadi, is a town in Ghana, approximately 15 kilometers from Kumasi’s city centre. It is a dormitory town that mostly houses employees of the many Kumasi-based businesses.

The town is bounded by Ayeduase to the north, Emina to the west, Kentinkrono to the east, and Anwomaso to the south.

Bantama

Bantama is a Kumasi suburb. The regional capital of Ghana’s Ashanti Region is Kumasi. The Bantama neighbourhood in the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly includes both residential and commercial. It is located in the regional capital’s centre. The suburb is one of the most popular and active areas in Kumasi you should consider visiting.

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