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Davina's Villa - Private 1BR Escape - Apt3

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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 12

Popular amenities

  • Onsite parking available
  • Washing machine
  • Air-conditioning
  • Garden
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Refrigerator

Explore the area

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Kumasi, Ashanti Region
  • Place, Baba Yara Stadium
    ‪8 min walk‬
  • Place, Kumasi City Mall
    ‪9 min walk‬
  • Airport, Kumasi (KMS)
    ‪9 min drive‬

Rooms & beds

1 bedroom (sleeps 12)

Private 1BR Escape

1 Queen Bed

1 bathroom

Master bath

Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only

Spaces

Garden
Dining area

About this property

Davina's Villa - Private 1BR Escape - Apt3

Davina's Villa - Private 1BR Escape - Apt3

Davina’s Villa in Kumasi features modern, newly built apartments designed for comfort and convenience. Each unit includes air-conditioning, a private bathroom, and a spacious living room. Guests also enjoy free WiFi, a terrace, and a relaxing garden area.

Nearby dining options include Java Cafe and Chickenman/Pizzaman, offering a wide range of African and international cuisines, with vegetarian, dairy-free, and kosher options available.

The property is ideally located under 1 km from Baba Yara Stadium, 5 km from Kumasi Airport, and just a 5-minute walk from Kumasi City Mall. It is also close to Manhyia Palace and the Owabi Wildlife Sanctuary. Free private parking is available on site, making it perfect for both business and leisure stays.
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Property # 5272092vb
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Kumasi, Ashanti Region

What's nearby

  • Baba Yara Stadium - 8 min walk - 0.7 km
  • Kumasi City Mall - 9 min walk - 0.8 km

Restaurants

  • ‪Anloga Junction - ‬3 min drive
  • ‪Bob One Coffee - ‬2 min drive
  • ‪The Octopus - ‬11 min walk
  • ‪KFC - ‬2 min drive
  • ‪Las palmas - ‬2 min drive

About the host

Hosted by Kwaku Gyimah

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I’m from Kumasi, Ghana - the heart of the Ashanti region. I enjoy photography, especially capturing vibrant scenes and everyday moments and I love welcoming guests from different countries because it's a great way to share Ghanaian culture and learn something new from every traveler.

Why they chose this property

Step outside Davina's Villa, and you immediately feel the warm, honest heartbeat of Kumasi. The air often carries the scent of charcoal smoke, ripe plantains, and frying kelewele from a nearby chop bar. Children kick footballs on laterite paths, neighbors call out "Akwaaba!" as you pass, and elderly men in smocks sit under mango trees sharing stories. By day, golden sunlight filters through the leaves, perfect for capturing candid photos—a woman balancing a bucket on her head, a trotro driver flashing a smile. By evening, the sky turns deep orange and purple, and the neighborhood settles into a peaceful rhythm, with crickets replacing street noise.

As a host from Kumasi who loves photography, what I treasure most is the perfect balance of local soul and modern convenience.

· 5 minutes’ walk to Kumasi City Mall – Guests love that they can stroll to the cinema, grab coffee, or shop for groceries without needing a car. I enjoy watching them return with shopping bags and happy stories.
· 10 minutes walking distance to Baba Yara Stadium – On match days, the energy is electric. Even from the villa, you can hear the crowd roar. I love seeing sports fans walk to the stadium and come back buzzing with excitement.
· 15 minutes from Manhyia – The palace of the Asantehene is rich with history and culture. I enjoy taking my camera there to photograph the architecture and sharing stories of Ashanti kings with curious guests.
· 10 minutes from KNUST – One of West Africa's top universities brings a youthful, smart, creative energy to the area. I love hosting students, researchers, and visiting professors—they always have fascinating conversations.

What I enjoy most is seeing guests from different countries discover that this neighborhood offers both authentic Ghanaian life and easy access to everything. You can walk to a modern mall, then return to a street where an elder greets you in Twi. You can photograph stadium celebrations in the afternoon and sit quietly on the porch.

What makes this property unique

. A Prime Location with Real Walkability
Many properties in Kumasi claim to be "centrally located," but at Davina's Villa, you can walk to Kumasi City Mall (5 minutes) and Baba Yara Stadium (10 minutes). No traffic stress. No haggling with taxis. You're also just 10–15 minutes from KNUST, Manhyia Palace, and the airport. That kind of convenience is rare.

2. A Home with History and Soul
Unlike generic rental apartments or sterile hotel rooms, Davina's Villa sits on land with deep local roots — once a resting path for elders and traders. The villa honors that heritage while offering modern comfort. Guests feel they're staying somewhere with a story, not just an address.

3. A Host Who Truly Cares
As a host from Kumasi who loves photography and welcoming international guests, I don't just hand over keys. I help you discover the real Kumasi — from the best fufu spots to the perfect time of day to photograph Manhyia. I'm here to make your stay personal, not transactional.

4. Perfect for Photographers & Culture Lovers
Because I'm a photographer myself, I understand light, composition, and timing. I can point you to stunning local scenes — golden-hour street portraits, busy market life, quiet palace gardens. Guests who love taking photos feel seen and supported here.

5. Peaceful Return After a Busy Day
The villa is close to everything but tucked into a calm, friendly residential area. After a loud match at Baba Yara or a busy day at the mall, you can come back to a quiet porch, cool evening breeze, and the simple joy of sitting still. That balance is harder to find than you'd think.

6. A Welcoming Door for the World
From Accra to London, Nairobi to New York — guests from everywhere feel at home here. Whether you're a solo traveler, a visiting professor from KNUST, or a family exploring Ashanti history, you'll be greeted warmly and treated like a neighbor, not a tourist.

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