Google unveils biggest-ever Street View expansion in Ghanana
Google unveils biggest-ever Street View expansion in Ghana with sharper imagery and wider coverage

Google has unveiled its most extensive Street View update in Ghana since first introducing the feature to the country a decade ago, significantly expanding coverage across major cities, highways, historic landmarks and coastal destinations.
Announced on Wednesday, the update delivers deeper and wider imagery captured using Google’s next-generation Street View camera technology, offering users clearer, higher-resolution views of Ghana’s roads, cultural sites and tourist attractions through Google Maps.
“We are thrilled to share a major imagery update across Ghana, featuring an expanded coverage of the country’s bustling cities, national highways, and historic heritage sites,” said Cynthia Wei, Street View Program Manager at Google.
The latest update extends Street View coverage across the road networks of Accra and Kumasi, allowing users to virtually explore landmarks such as the National Theatre of Ghana and the Kejetia Market. It also expands imagery along major highways, including the N10, N12 and N2, providing broader access to routes connecting northern, eastern and western Ghana.
Google said the refreshed imagery highlights some of Ghana’s most important historical and natural attractions, including the UNESCO World Heritage forts along the Gulf of Guinea, traditional Asante buildings near Kumasi, beaches along the southern coastline, the Volta River corridor, botanical gardens and nature reserves.
Sports enthusiasts can also explore the surroundings of major sporting venues, including the Accra Sports Stadium and Baba Yara Stadium through the updated Street View experience.



