The furniture inside the hotel rooms (tables, chairs, wardrobe, etc.) was noticeably worn-out and could use some upgrades. The location is not really close to things that the average tourist would want, regarding entertainment. There are mostly local, street food vendors in the surrounding area with about two restaurants within walking distance. For a variety of eating/dining options, you would have to take a taxi to restaurants further away. The hotel does offer complimentary breakfast which is very nice. At one point Ghana Immigration came to the hotel and required to see every persons' passport, which I found extremely unusual, unexpected, and unsettling.