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Top neighborhoods in Lagos

Ikeja
Ikeja hums with the energy of Lagos's business heart, where corporate towers stand alongside the buzzing Computer Village tech market. Spend your day hunting for gadgets, browsing Allen Avenue shops, or catching the latest blockbuster at Ozone Cinemas. When hunger strikes, sample everything from local jollof rice to international cuisine at Ikeja City Mall. Getting around is a breeze with the nearby international airport and abundant transportation options. Business travelers appreciate the concentration of hotels with conference facilities, while leisure visitors enjoy evening entertainment at Niteshift Coliseum. The neighborhood connects you perfectly to Lagos's pulse while offering comfortable amenities.

Ikoyi
Ikoyi dazzles as Lagos' luxury playground where waterfront views meet wealth and leisure. The pristine Lagos Lagoon shoreline hosts upscale marinas where yachts gently bob beside waterside restaurants. Business travelers appreciate the cluster of corporate headquarters and embassies, while leisure seekers head to the prestigious Ikoyi Golf Club for a round under the sun. Dining options cater to refined tastes with high-end restaurants serving international cuisine and elevated Nigerian dishes. Luxury hotels and serviced apartments dominate accommodations, offering five-star amenities. Getting around requires ride-sharing apps like Uber or Bolt, as public transit options are limited in this exclusive enclave.

Surulere
Sports fans will find their paradise in Surulere, where the National Stadium and Teslim Balogun Stadium anchor this authentic Lagos neighborhood. Local sports bars buzz with football matches while the surrounding residential streets offer a genuine glimpse into everyday Nigerian life. The area pulses with Afrobeats music and the tantalizing aroma of sizzling suya from street vendors. Budget travelers appreciate the affordable guesthouses and mid-range hotels that cost significantly less than options in Victoria Island. Getting around is easy with BRT buses, danfo minibuses, and okada motorcycle taxis connecting you to Lagos attractions like the Nigerian National Museum.

Eko Atlantic
Eko Atlantic rises from the Lagos coastline as a gleaming testament to modern ambition. Glass towers pierce the skyline while manicured waterfront promenades offer stunning Atlantic Ocean views. Business travelers mingle with luxury seekers along wide, clean boulevards. Beyond corporate plazas, visitors can explore nearby Kuramo Beach and Tarkwa Bay Beach or venture to Landmark Beach for a day of sun and sand. High-end restaurants in luxury hotels serve international cuisine and Nigerian fine dining at premium prices. Accommodation options feature five-star business hotels and serviced apartments with world-class amenities. With limited public transit, most visitors rely on ride-sharing apps to navigate this ultra-modern district designed for commerce and upscale living.

Onikan
Onikan pulses with Nigeria's cultural heartbeat. The National Museum showcases ancient Benin bronzes and Nok terracotta, while Freedom Park's converted colonial prison cells now host art exhibitions under towering trees. The glass-faced Muson Centre reflects both modern design and traditional performances, making this Lagos neighborhood a cultural explorer's dream. Well-connected via BRT buses and danfo minibuses, Onikan offers walkable distances between cultural sites. Dining options range from upscale Nigerian restaurants serving jollof rice to casual bukaterias with affordable local meals. Mid-range hotels with cultural decor provide comfortable accommodation within easy reach of the neighborhood's colonial-era limestone buildings and tree-lined streets.
Top landmarks in Lagos

University of Lagos
If you'd like to get a taste of Lagos student life, check out University of Lagos in Yaba.

Landmark Beach
Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Landmark Beach during your trip to Lagos?
























































































































































