Ghana · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Tamale
Everything you need to explore Tamale — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Park in Tamale
A simple public park with shade trees, benches, and a children's play area. Locals gather here for relaxation, street food vendors set up nearby in the evenings.
🕐 Daily 07:00–19:00 (best from 16:00)
💡 Best at dusk when the temperature drops and families come out. Buy a sachet of coconut or grilled groundnuts from the vendors for a few Cedis.
Hotels near Abudu Park →Landmark in Tamale
A striking white mosque with Sudanese-style architecture, built in the 1970s. You can walk around the exterior and courtyard freely; guided interior visits are sometimes available if you ask politely.
🕐 Daily 06:00–18:00 (prayer times may restrict access; avoid Fridays 12:00–14:00)
💡 Visit late afternoon when the light softens and the call to prayer echoes. Dress conservatively—long trousers and covered shoulders—and remove shoes inside.
Hotels near Tamale Central Mosque →Cultural in Tamale
A sprawling, chaotic but fascinating local market selling everything from yams and spices to used clothes and bicycle parts. No entry fee, just the cost of anything you buy.
🕐 Daily 06:00–18:00 (quieter after 15:00)
💡 Go early (before 09:00) to see the produce sorting and avoid the midday heat. Keep valuables zipped away—crowds are dense. Try the fresh mangoes if in season.
Hotels near Lamashegu Market →A low-cost spot with craft stalls, a small museum of Dagomba history, and occasional live drumming or dance performances. Entry is a few cedis.
🕐 Mon–Sat 09:00–17:00, Sun 10:00–16:00
💡 Bring small bills for the craft market—vendors haggle, but start at half the asking price. The museum upstairs is often empty; ask the attendant to unlock it if closed.
Hotels near Tamale Cultural Centre →Historic in Tamale
A self-guided walk through the older Dabokpa district, where you'll see round thatched-roof mud houses and compound designs traditional to the Dagomba people. Free and open access.
🕐 Daylight hours (best 08:00–11:00 or 15:00–17:00)
💡 Take a local guide from the Tamale Cultural Centre for a small fee (about 10–20 Cedis) to explain the compound layouts and history. Wear sturdy shoes—paths are sandy.
Hotels near Dabokpa Traditional Architecture Walk →Where to Eat in Tamale
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Tamale?
The top attractions include Abudu Park, Tamale Central Mosque, Lamashegu Market, Dabokpa Traditional Architecture Walk, Tamale Cultural Centre.
How many days do you need in Tamale?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Tamale 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Tamale famous for?
Tamale is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Tamale?
Top options include Lady's Sweets, The Ox Tail, Titi's Inn, Boham.