Simon
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Relatively clean & tidy, and staff are quite friendly. Free breakfast in the mornings is quite good too.
Bathrooms are passable - many fittings are broken and sometimes curtains are missing, but it does the job. The double-bed room we got was fairly small and cramped with the bed filling 80% of the room. 157 cedis/night.
Power outages are common across Ghana and this also affected us at the Pink Hostel (for an entire sweltering hot day). Think they may possibly only run the generator in the evenings for a few hours.
Free wifi is available but can be quite slow and almost inaccessible from the upper floors.
We could have continued to stay there but decided to try the Ampaqx Hotel a few doors down and glad we did. The beds, rooms and bathrooms there are larger and more spacious, we didn't have to climb stairs and it was a fair bit cheaper at 120 cedis/night. It's not as well known, but worth a look.