
W. E. B. Du Bois Centre
Explore the modest yet intellectually rich former estate and final resting place of writer & civil rights leader W.E.B. Du Bois.

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W. E. B. Du Bois Centre
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Beat the heat and crowds

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Explore the modest yet intellectually rich former estate and final resting place of writer & civil rights leader W.E.B. Du Bois.
"An important place to visit for history buffs, honoring the memory of an incredible man."

💰 Affordable Guided Tours
A guided tour costs only 20 Ghanaian cedis and covers both the house and resting place.
⏳ Be Patient with Upgrades
The center is undergoing renovations, so expect some areas to be under development.

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Rating
4.3 · 2,574 reviews
Type
Monument
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W. E. B. Du Bois's Former Estate
The main house
Explore the modest yet intellectually rich home where W.E.B. Du Bois lived and died.

Final Resting Place
Onsite
Pay respects at the solemn final resting place of the renowned writer and civil rights leader.

Expanding Museum Space
Under construction
Witness ongoing developments as the center expands to include a larger museum space.
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💰 Affordable Guided Tours
A guided tour costs only 20 Ghanaian cedis and covers both the house and resting place.
⏳ Be Patient with Upgrades
The center is undergoing renovations, so expect some areas to be under development.
💡 Manage Tour Guide Expectations
While many guides are courteous, some visitors have reported unprofessional interactions.
⚡ Power Outages Possible
Be prepared for potential power outages that can dim the experience.
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💰 Affordable Guided Tours
A guided tour costs only 20 Ghanaian cedis and covers both the house and resting place.
⏳ Be Patient with Upgrades
The center is undergoing renovations, so expect some areas to be under development.
💡 Manage Tour Guide Expectations
While many guides are courteous, some visitors have reported unprofessional interactions.
⚡ Power Outages Possible
Be prepared for potential power outages that can dim the experience.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the W. E. B. Du Bois Centre to be an important historical site honoring a significant figure, with affordable guided tours. However, some reviews mention that the facilities have seen better days and that the quality of tour guides can be inconsistent, impacting the overall experience.
"I feel lucky to be able to visit the home gifted to Du Bois by Kwame Nkrumah. Currently being expanded to include a larger space. His home was modest but reflects his intellect."
Sabrina Whiteman
"An important place to visit for history buffs. Honours the memory of an incredible man. If you're not from around, it's definitely one of those places you need to visit. A guided tour costs just 20 Ghanaian cedis. The tour includes a visit of both Dr Dubois' house and his final resting place. At the time of my visit, plans were underway to redo the place and include upgrades to the facilities. The place has definitely seen better days. The ladies here, who I found running things, are very nice and courteous."
Emmanuel Chenze
"The house was okay. But, our tour guide was horrible. She insulted Norwegian tourists by saying Norwegian was not a major language and it does not count. Dubois spoke six "major" languages and we can all do better. Maybe that is true but we do what we like with our time.
Then came a lecture about West African food being the best in the world, etc.
She chided my wife who had a headache and held up her head and crossed her legs and kept saying it again and again until she uncrossed her legs and let go of her head. No compassion for her headache!
She tried to push religion saying a bunch of things about god, etc. Obviously talking to her about freedom from religion would have been a waste of time. So, I kept quiet.
Then, she started pushing the leadership of leaders, who have been tyrants and kleptocrats. Colonial heads etc. W.E.B. Dubois would have held his head in shame if he witnessed this glorification of tyrants.
I have never walked out on a tour in my life and really wanted this one to end.
Obviously, the center should look into training and hiring guides who are a bit more professional."
Prasenjit Mitra
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The W. E. B. Du Bois Centre is located in Accra, Ghana. Visitors typically use taxis or ride-sharing services to reach the site. Public transportation options might be available but can be less direct. It's advisable to confirm the exact location with your chosen transport provider.
Information regarding dedicated parking facilities is limited. It's recommended to inquire about parking options upon arrival or when booking a tour, especially if you are driving yourself.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
A guided tour, which is highly recommended, costs approximately 20 Ghanaian cedis. This fee typically includes access to both W.E.B. Du Bois's house and his final resting place.
While advance booking details are not widely publicized, it's generally a good idea to arrive during operating hours. For specific group tours or if you have particular needs, contacting the center beforehand might be beneficial.
Operating hours can vary. It's best to check locally or inquire upon arrival for the most up-to-date information on opening and closing times. Some visitors have noted potential power outages affecting the experience.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Tours typically cover W.E.B. Du Bois's former home, highlighting his life and intellect, and his final resting place. Some visitors have noted that the house is modest and the facilities have seen better days, but it's an important historical site.
While the center is undergoing expansion and upgrades, visitor facilities might be basic. It's advisable to be prepared for a simple experience, focusing on the historical significance of the site.
Information on accessibility is limited. Given the historic nature of the house, it may present challenges for those with mobility issues. It's recommended to contact the center directly for specific accessibility details.
The W. E. B. Du Bois Centre is significant as the former estate and final resting place of the influential writer, historian, and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois, gifted to him by Kwame Nkrumah. It honors his legacy and contributions to Pan-Africanism and civil rights.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography policies can vary. It's best to ask your guide or check for signage upon arrival regarding whether photography is permitted inside the house or specific areas.
The exterior of the house and the grounds offer good photographic opportunities. The resting place also provides a solemn backdrop. Capturing the essence of the historical significance is key.












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