Minor Hotels has announced the signing of NH Collection Accra, which will become the first property under the NH Collection brand in Ghana when it opens in 2030.
The agreement was signed during THINC Middle East 2026, marking a continued push by the hospitality group into key gateway cities across Africa.
The 200-room hotel will be located in the centre of Accra, within a modern mixed-use development designed to combine hospitality, retail, and office spaces. It will offer convenient access to major government, corporate, and diplomatic districts, including areas near Jubilee House, and is also expected to be within easy reach of Kotoka International Airport.
The project is being developed by Swami India Ghana Limited, a diversified real estate firm with operations across West Africa and the Middle East. The broader development will include hotel, retail, and office components aimed at creating a vibrant urban hub in the capital.
Once completed, NH Collection Accra is expected to serve the growing demand from corporate, diplomatic, and long-stay travellers, reflecting Accra’s expanding role as a regional business centre.
Speaking on the deal, Amir Golbarg, Chief Operations Officer for Middle East & Africa at Minor Hotels, said the company is excited to bring the NH Collection brand to Ghana.
“We are delighted to introduce the NH Collection brand to Ghana, one of West Africa’s most dynamic and promising markets. We look forward to working with Swami India Ghana Limited to bring this project to life,” he said.
Chairman of Swami India Ghana Limited, Mr Dinesh G. Gorasiya, described the signing as a key milestone for the company’s expansion strategy.
He said the partnership reflects the firm’s commitment to delivering international-standard developments that support Ghana’s economic growth.
“Bringing the first Minor Hotels brand to West Africa reflects our strategic commitment to delivering premium, globally aligned hospitality assets. We are confident NH Collection Accra will enhance the city’s appeal as a destination for both business and leisure,” he said.