Trip Details

Lagos, Nigeria.

4 Days

Discover Lagos, Nigeria

Welcome to Lagos, the heartbeat of Nigeria. Known for its buzzing energy, cultural richness, and endless entertainment options, Lagos is a coastal megacity that never sleeps — and never disappoints.


Why Visit Lagos?

Endless Energy: From sunrise to late-night rooftop parties, Lagos pulses with life every hour of the day.

Cultural Capital: As Nigeria’s cultural hub, Lagos boasts rich traditions, art scenes, and vibrant festivals.

Beachside Bliss: With numerous public and private beaches, you’ll enjoy both relaxation and adventure on the coast.

Business Meets Fun: Whether you’re in Lagos for work or play, the city offers a unique blend of productivity and leisure.


📍 Top Places to Visit

Lekki Conservation Centre
Home to Africa’s longest canopy walkway, it’s the perfect escape into nature — right in the city.

Nike Art Gallery
A five-story gallery filled with traditional and contemporary Nigerian art, textiles, and sculptures.

Elegushi & Landmark Beaches
Beach lovers will enjoy horse rides, music, grilled seafood, and beach sports by the Atlantic.

Freedom Park
Once a colonial-era prison, now a cultural hub for live music, poetry, and heritage exhibitions.

Terra Kulture
Catch a live Nigerian play, explore the restaurant, or join an art workshop.

Balogun & Lekki Markets
Shop for everything from fabric to handmade jewelry while enjoying a truly Lagosian market experience.


🍽️ What to Eat in Lagos

  • Suya: Grilled spicy beef served with onions and spicy pepper mix.
  • Ofada Rice & Ayamase Sauce: Local rice served with green pepper stew and assorted meat.
  • Seafood Okro: A local delicacy popular in coastal Lagos.
  • Small Chops: Bite-sized party snacks like puff puff, samosas, and spring rolls.

Top foodie spots include Iya Eba, Yellow Chilli, The House Café, and Shiro Lagos.


🧭 Travel Tips

  • Currency: Nigerian Naira (₦)
  • Transport: Bolt and Uber are reliable; expect traffic during peak hours.
  • Language: English is widely spoken; Yoruba is the dominant local language.
  • Best Time to Visit: November to March (dry season), and December for the festive energy.

🏨 Where to Stay

  • Luxury: Eko Hotel & Suites, Radisson Blu Anchorage, Lagos Oriental Hotel
  • Mid-range: Nordic Hotel, Bogobiri House, The Blowfish Hotel
  • Budget: Shortlet apartments, boutique guesthouses in Lekki, Yaba, and Ikeja

💬 Insider Tip

For the best views of Lagos, book a dinner cruise along the Lagos Lagoon or visit a rooftop bar like Sky Restaurant. Want to escape the city buzz? Take a short boat ride to Ilashe Beach — a private paradise with palm trees and peace.


✈️ Ready for a Lagos Experience Like No Other?

We’ll help you plan your Lagos adventure — from airport pickup and hotel bookings to guided food tours and market visits. Whether you’re here for business, relaxation, or culture, Lagos welcomes you with open arms.

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Cost Includes

  • 1. Tour Guide
  • 2. Consulting
  • 3. Souvenir

Cost Excludes

  • 1. Hotel Reservation
  • 2. Logistics
  • 3. Food

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Lagos, Nigeria.
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