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Sanbra Duty Free

10 minutes from most T3 gates, Sanbra Duty Free is the main last‑minute stop before boarding at Kotoka. It sits airside in Terminal 3, after passport control, so you hit it on the walk to the international gates. Shelves skew heavily to liquor and chocolates, with some perfume and tobacco mixed in. Think big-name whisky, cognac, and vodka brands you’d recognise from any major hub.

Prices run a bit below central Accra shops on spirits, especially on 1L bottles, but import chocolates can feel closer to European high‑street pricing than a deal. You pay in USD, EUR, or Ghanaian cedi, and cards are widely taken. Stock is oriented around regional and Europe‑bound traffic, so expect big Johnnie Walker and Hennessy displays more than niche craft labels.

Hours roughly match the main international bank of flights in T3, so the shop is open for late‑night departures to Europe and the Middle East. If you’re flying from T2 on a regional ticket, you won’t access this store at all, as it sits behind T3’s separate security and immigration. Buy liquids here only if your next connection lets you keep STEBs bags; US-bound second screening sometimes forces you to surrender large bottles.

Watch your time: lines at passport control in T3 can eat 20–30 minutes, and Sanbra Duty Free comes immediately after. Do a fast price check on your usual bottle, then move on; don’t burn boarding time browsing the chocolate wall. Practical tip: if you want anything specific, shop on the way out of Ghana in T3, not on arrival, since this duty free sits strictly on departures side.

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