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Hotels & Accommodations in Lagos, Nigeria

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Radisson Hotel, Lagos Ikeja

Ikeja
The hotel is situated in the Government residential area of Ikeja, in Lagos. The town centre is only 5 km from the hotel and Ikeja Shopping Centre is 7 km away. Local attractions such as the Silverbird Gallery and the Lekki Art and Craft Market are within easy reach. This 92-room, air-conditioned, family-friendly city hotel offers comfortable accommodation in a tranquil and safe environment. The hotel features a lobby with a 24-hour reception and check out service, lift access, currency exchange facilities and a hotel safe, as well as a cloakroom and a newspaper stand. The hotel offers a children's playground, a kid's club, a restaurant and a bar as well as room and laundry service and a car park. Conference facilities and Internet access are available. The en suite rooms are furnished with a double bed and feature a bathroom equipped with a shower, a bath and a hairdryer. All of the rooms feature a direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV and Internet access as well as a safe, a mini fridge and tea and coffee making facilities. Each of the rooms has individually regulated air conditioning. The hotel offers its guests the use of its outdoor swimming pool, sun loungers and gym. Massage and spa treatments are available. The nearest golf course is approximately 1 km from the hotel. In addition to a continental breakfast buffet, the hotel offers a choice of buffet or à la carte options for lunch and a buffet option for dinner.
Tripadvisor Rating4  / 5(354  reviews)
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27% OffAUD $347AUD $275 / Per Night

Parkview Astoria Hotel

Ikoyi
Parkview Astoria Hotel is located in the exclusive Parkview Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos State. A serene atmosphere combined with grandeur architecture makes our hotel standout among the rest.The hotel was built to provide a relaxing ambience with high-level security and privacy for corporate travelers, walk-in customers and families seeking pleasure and premium services at affordable prices.Located in the heart of Ikoyi, Parkview Astoria Hotel is in close proximity to commercial districts – Ikoyi and Victoria Island and provides easy access to one of the most busiest airports in Africa – Murtala Muhammad International Airport 1 and Murtala Muhammad Airport 2.All 40 rooms in our hotel were individually designed to suit your needs. Our contemporary classic furnishings, comforting modern technology combined with a beautiful view of the Lagos lagoon give you a taste of unparalleled luxury and class.Our modern meeting room, small and large conference rooms are installed with state-of-the-art multimedia facilities to meet your expectations for your business meetings and unofficial events. High-speed browsing isn't luxury, which is why we make free Internet a necessary amenity to make Parkview Astoria your home and office, away from the real world.We also cater to your tastebuds with our wide varieties of mouth-watering and highly nutritional cuisines paired with any drink of your choice from our well-stocked bar.Your comfort is our concern, which is why the Astoria Supermarket and gift shop built within the hotel's premises provides your daily need of personal items. Unwind with a rejuvenating swim at our poolside and burn off stress in our well-equipped gym.
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29% OffAUD $325AUD $252 / Per Night

Legend Hotel Lagos Airport, Curio Collection By Hi

Ikeja
Located at Murtala Muhammed Airport (LOS) in the Ikeja district, our ultramodern hotel offers unrivaled proximity to the international terminal as well as an exclusive immigration and customs desk for private jet passengers – perfect for corporate and leisure travelers alike. Settle into a spacious guest room with Art Deco style and plenty of natural light. Each room features complimentary WiFi, a 40-inch TV, chaise lounge, ergonomic workspace, an espresso machine, and a bathroom with separate shower and bathtub. Here several days? Our Presidential Suite features a 50-inch TV, private terrace with bar and whirlpool, and great airfield views. Our restaurant and bar, De Bull, is open all day serving Nigerian and global cuisine against a stunning backdrop of the airfield. Connect with friends and business partners over signature cocktails and a selection from the steak menu. Our private Sky Lounge is a stylish spot for light refreshments, and we're pleased to send meals to your door with room service. Legend Hotel Lagos Airport has all the amenities that suit your travels. Take a dip in the indoor pool, relax in the steam room, or feel inspired in the fitness center overlooking the airfield. Our pool terrace bar and exclusive aircraft crew lounge are perfect for kicking back with a smoothie or cup of coffee. Plan executive meetings with a choice of flexible boardrooms and the latest A/V equipment.
Tripadvisor Rating4.5  / 5(114  reviews)
From
AUD $376 / Per Night

Why People Love Lagos, Nigeria

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Sep 2022
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Jul 2022
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Oct 2022
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Frequently Asked Questions about Lagos

What are the must-see attractions in Lagos?

Lagos has a lot of must-see attractions. Some of the top ones include the National Museum Lagos, Freedom Park Lagos, the Lekki Conservation Centre, and the Nike Art Gallery Lagos. The National Museum Lagos is a great place to learn about Nigeria's history and culture. Freedom Park Lagos is a cultural center with plenty of live music and events. The Lekki Conservation Centre is a great place to see wildlife and nature. The Nike Art Gallery Lagos is a must-visit for art lovers, with an impressive collection of African art.

What activities are available in Lagos?

Lagos offers a wide range of activities for visitors. You can visit the beaches, such as Elegushi Beach or Tarkwa Bay Beach, for some sun and sand. You can also go shopping at the Lekki Market, or take a boat tour of the Lagos Lagoon. If you're interested in history, you can visit the Badagry Slave Museum or the National Museum Lagos. For nightlife, there are plenty of bars and clubs in Lagos, such as The Place Nightclub or Quilox Nightclub.

What are the best places to eat in Lagos?

There are many great places to eat in Lagos. Some of the best include Terra Kulture, Nkoyo, and Yellow Chilli. Terra Kulture offers traditional Nigerian dishes, as well as live entertainment. Nkoyo is a great place to try African fusion cuisine, while Yellow Chilli offers a mix of African and international dishes. If you're looking for street food, try some suya, which is a spicy grilled meat, or jollof rice, a popular Nigerian dish.

What are the best accommodations in Lagos?

Lagos has a wide range of accommodations to choose from. If you're looking for luxury, check out the Eko Hotels and Suites or the Intercontinental Lagos. For a more affordable option, try the Maison Fahrenheit or the Victoria Crown Plaza Hotel. For a unique experience, try staying in a Nigerian guesthouse or Airbnb, where you can get a more local experience.

What is the best time of year to visit Lagos?

The best time to visit Lagos is during the dry season, which runs from November to March. This is when the weather is the most pleasant, with cooler temperatures and less humidity. However, this is also peak tourist season, so expect higher prices and more crowds. If you don't mind the rain, you can also visit during the rainy season from April to October, when the city is less crowded and prices are lower.

What are the transportation options in Lagos?

Lagos has several transportation options for visitors. The most common form of transportation is the danfo, which is a minibus that travels on set routes. You can also take a taxi or an Uber, but be prepared for heavy traffic. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also try taking a motorcycle taxi, known as an okada. Be sure to negotiate the price before getting on, and wear a helmet.

Is Lagos safe for visitors?

Lagos is generally safe for visitors, but like any big city, there are certain precautions you should take. Avoid walking alone at night, and be aware of your surroundings at all times. Keep your valuables out of sight, and be careful of pickpockets. It's also a good idea to avoid displaying wealth, such as expensive jewelry or electronics. If you're traveling by car, keep the doors locked and the windows rolled up.

What is the local currency in Lagos?

The local currency in Lagos is the Nigerian naira. You can exchange currency at banks or at currency exchange offices. Many places also accept credit cards, but be sure to check beforehand. It's a good idea to carry some cash with you, especially if you plan on visiting markets or smaller shops.

What is the local language in Lagos?

The official language of Lagos is English, but there are also many local languages spoken. Some of the most common are Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa. It's always a good idea to learn a few basic phrases in the local language, such as greetings and common phrases.

What are some local customs to be aware of in Lagos?

There are a few local customs to be aware of when visiting Lagos. For example, it's important to dress modestly, especially in more traditional areas. It's also a good idea to ask permission before taking photos of people, especially in more rural areas. Finally, be aware that many Nigerians do not eat with their left hand, as it is considered unclean. Always use your right hand when eating or passing food.