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Lagos Travel Guide & Information


Lagos has come a long way from being a small Yoruba settlement to becoming one of the biggest and busiest cities of Nigeria. It is the primary port, as well as the commercial and cultural centre of the country. It`s a truth that this chaotic city is thronged more by business visitors from around the world rather than by leisure vacationers. Lack of proper infrastructure and tourist sights is the primary reason for the same. However, owing to its convoluted history, Lagos still maintains an exotic flavor that characterizes the whole of Nigeria. Apart from the National Theatre, National Museum and the Lekki Market, a few good beaches provide travelers with a great means to escape the bustling city life of Lagos.

Things to do in Lagos

A great number of attractions and sightseeing opportunities ensure that no traveler to Lagos resists falling in love with this city. From the hustle and bustle of a metropolis to calmness of a serene beach, travelers with different interests and intentions would find Lagos to be one perfect destination. Some of the city`s must visit destinations include:

National Museum:Located in the centre of the city, the National Museum is home to a large number of cultural relics and historical treasures of great interest. Other major draws of the museum include the gallery of Benin brasses and the crafts village where one can bargain for Nigerian souvenirs.

Lekki Conservation Centre:Lekki Conservation Centre is the best place to experience the fauna and flora of Nigeria`s delicate ecosystem. Bush bucks, crocodiles, Mona monkeys, giant rats and Maxwell duikers are the major draws of this centre.

Sungbo`s Eredo:Known to be the "unknown wonder of the world", Eredo is the largest pre-colonial construction in the entire continent. This 1,050 years old rampart is close to 100 miles long and 70 ft high.

Lekki Market:This chaotic yet interesting market truly resembles the spirit of Lagos. Located 10 km from the centre of Victoria Island, Lekki Market is worth a visit for travelers interested in buying African masks and Nigerian beadwork.

Where to Stay in Lagos

One of Nigeria`s most prosperous cities, Lagos boasts of a booming travel and hospitality industry. Home to a wide array of luxury resorts, cheap hotels, inexpensive hostels and cozy guest houses, travelers to Lagos would find it easy to get an appropriate lodging option within their budget.

Cheap hotels and hostels:Lagos is a much sought after travel destination amongst the backpackers. A comprehensive list of cheap accommodation options ensure that travelers get an affordable lodging option in the city, easily and comfortably. Some of the best options in this category include Lekki Budget Lodge, Travel House Budget Hotel, Avenue Hotel, Citilodge Hotel, De Ritz Hotel Deluxe, Dukes Court Hotel, Federal Palace Hotel & Casino, Hotel Palais Royal and Yellow Tulip Courtyard Apartment and Suites.

Luxury Hotels:Offering a host of luxury services and facilities, these expensive lodging options in Lagos provide travelers with a lavish ambience and a comfortable stay. Rated to be amongst the best in the country, some of the best luxury hotels in Lagos include Radisson Blu, Eko Hotel & Suites, Sheraton Lagos Hotel and Le Meridien Eko Hotel. Ideal accommodation options for the splurging travelers, these luxury hotels in Lagos are renowned for their excellent services and amenities.

Passport & Visa Requirements

A passport valid for at least 6 months from the intended date of departure is required by all nationals visiting Lagos in Nigeria.

Apart from several neighboring African countries, a valid visa is required by all visitors to Nigeria. Visa must be procured in advance, along with a return or onward journey ticket and proof of sufficient funds. Those entering the country for business purposes must possess an invitation letter and verification from representatives of Nigeria abroad that states the reason for entry.

When to visit Lagos

November to March and August are considered to be the best months to travel to Lagos, Nigeria. Being a hot and humid city, travelers need to keep a tab on its climatic conditions before planning their vacation. The temperature during these months is moderate whereas rainfall is mild. Months to be avoided include April to October with the exception of August.

Lagos Weather

Lagos enjoys a tropical savannah climate with two rainy seasons in the course of a year. April to July experiences an intense rainy season whereas a milder one occurs during October and November. August to September and December to March are the dry months that bring along Harmattan winds from the Sahara Desert. July is the coldest month in Lagos whereas March with an average daytime temperature of 29 degree Celsius is the hottest month.

Currency and Language

Currency:The Nigerian Naira is the official currency of Lagos, Nigeria. Though foreign currency can be exchanged at airports and major hotels, the official rate can be pretty high. Travelers are advised to get along travelers checks and exchange some currency before arriving in the city. Also, do find out about the cost of cash withdrawals pertaining to your bank. Avoid using credit cards as frauds are quite common in Lagos.

Language:The official currency of Nigeria is English which is widely used for educational and official purposes. English remains the preserve of elite few in the urban areas but several local languages are also spoken, especially in the rural areas.
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