Dome market, i call it Dome mall because it appears that when u enter this place u dont come out needing to buy anything outside this place. From cooking utensils to clothing. To my surprise, this market does not limit itself to vegetables only but also bowls, clothing, artificial hair and what have u. Besides the availability of all household items, sellers are very polite in their dealimgs with cuatomers. The quality of items bought can not be underated. My only displeasure is about the lack of packing place and untiled floor. This place also does not have a proper irrigation system causing muddy grounds on rainny seasons. One must go to this place early in the morning to avoid...
   Read moreWell it quiet a little bit big but the arrangement and settings are not of good form. To add to it, a lot of works need to be done talking of the ground some places are made with pavement blocks but some areas no, whenever it rains those areas not made with pavement blocks get flooded and when the water dry of it becomes muddy and you won't even get any better place to walk... It quiet unfortunate. But it still needs to be expanded so that all the roadside venders can also move inside so that the roadside can be free for drivers to pack and also load passengers......... In all l will just put it this way that the whole make needs restructure program for it...
   Read moreA typical African/Ghanaian market with its usual hustle and bustle. I find this market has relatively cheaper items compared to some others in Accra. You can get a wide variety of fresh/dried/live meats, fresh/dried fish, all parts of various meats, vegetables, fruits, grains, leaves, seasoning, pots, pans, plastics, earthenware, clothing e.t.c. There is quite a lot of vehicular and pedestrian traffic getting to and from the market. It is also quite crowded as there is some renovation going on for the past months. Not a pleasant place to visit after a downpour though. It's best when making bulk purchases. You are sure to get value for your money at...
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