Anyaa Market
Anyaa Market
Anyaa Market Street in Accra. It serves the surrounding community with a variety of everyday goods and is a bustling spot for daily shopping.
🧺 What You Can Find There
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Fresh produce: Fruits, vegetables, and other farm-fresh items brought in by local farmers.
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Food items: Meat, dairy products, and other staple groceries.
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Household goods: Clothing, footwear, kitchenware, and general merchandise.
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Trading atmosphere: Lively and community-oriented, with hawkers and small traders interacting throughout the day.
⏰ Typical Hours
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Monday–Friday: ~6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Saturday: ~6:00 AM – 6:30 PM
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Sunday: ~9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
(Actual timings can vary by vendor.)
🚍 Getting There
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By public transport: Several bus lines serve the area — including buses like 230, 326, 342, 999, and 35, with stops such as Sowutuom within walking distance.
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Close to Sowutuom/Awoshie: The market is in the general Anyaa/Awoshie neighbourhood on the western edge of Accra.
📍 Community Role
Anyaa Market is an important local economic hub, especially for residents to buy daily necessities at competitive prices. Like many traditional markets in Accra, it reflects the vibrant informal economy of the city.
Credit:Â Greater Accra Markets Association (GAMA)
President: (Manye) Mercy Afrowa Needjan
Naa Afrowa Dade Npadua I
Chief Markets Queen Mother &
Market Queen Mother’s & Executives.
Established:1961