If you are looking for places to visit in Lagos, you’ve come to the right place! It is not a secret that Lagos isn’t the most touristic destination in the world. Apart from residents and Nigerians in general, most people who come here do so for business purposes. Nevertheless, the city is not bereft of tourist attractions and in this article, I will be sharing some of the best places to visit in Lagos, Nigeria.

I have written extensively about some of these places on this blog, so if you are an avid reader, you are already familiar with them. I usually write only about places I have been to and can recommend, however, for this list, I will be including a few places I haven’t visited yet (but would love to go to).

Having said that, please bear in mind that reviews and recommendations for the places I have visited are based on my personal experiences and may vary for you. Now, without further ado, if you ever find yourself looking for fun places to visit in Lagos, here are my top 25 picks!

Fun Places to Visit in Lagos Island

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Jara Beach Resort in Lagos
Jara Beach Resort

One of the great things about Lagos is its proximity to the ocean and that brings with it several stretches of beach land and getaway opportunities. But Lagos beaches aren’t like most you’d find anywhere else. In the sense that you cannot simply drive up to a beach, pull up an umbrella, sit back and relax, especially as a foreigner.

Most of the ordinary beaches you would find as you drive away from Victoria Island do not have good structures for tourists and there are gatekeepers. You would be required to pay a fee – usually, a small amount, to enjoy the oceanfront. However, there are a few areas that are more tailored to tourists. In this article, I will be focusing on the upper end of the scale – not necessarily in terms of budget alone, but also in terms of infrastructure. I will write about other beaches and beachfront properties in a separate article.

Fun Places to Visit in Lagos Island: Beaches & Beach Resorts in Lagos, Nigeria

1. Jara Beach Resort

Jara Beach Resort is arguably the best beach resort in Lagos at the moment. The resort stands out with its offering of an all-inclusive stay at the beachfront property. Mark and I spent three days at the resort earlier this year and we both enjoyed our time there tremendously. The resort is located in Museyo, Eleko, Lagos and is easily accessible by road.

2. Sencillo Lagos

Sencillo Lagos is an exclusive 3-bedroom beachfront property in Ilashe, Lagos. This is one of the places I haven’t been to yet but would love to visit if I get a chance to. Sencillo is accessible by boat from Victoria Island.

3. La Campagne Tropicana

La Campagne Tropicana is another lovely beach resort to visit in Lagos. It is located on the outskirts of Lagos and it can take a while to get there, especially if you are travelling from Lagos Mainland. The appeal of La Campagne Tropicana is the clean and beautiful beach the property is on, as well as the availability of several activities to engage in. This is the only other location in Lagos that I think deserves to call itself a resort.

4. Hov Beach Resort

This place like Sencillo, is somewhere I’d love to visit. It is a 6-bedroom beachfront property, also located in Ilashe.

5. Tarkwa Bay

Tarkwa Bay is another beach that I can recommend a visit to. While I didn’t particularly enjoy being in this beach area (don’t take my experience as a blueprint, many people love the beach here), I loved spending time in the cabin and the areas surrounding it. Also, the beach area behind the Jaybee Beach Camp is much nicer, so be sure to check it out. Tarkwa Bay is accessible via boat from Fiki Marina on Victoria Island.

Here are other beautiful beach areas I haven’t been to yet but think are worth visiting in Lagos.

6. Moist Beach Club

7. Kamp Ikare

8. Laguna Beach

Best beach resorts in Lagos

9. Inagbe Grand Resort

10. Landmark Beach

More Beautiful & Fun Places to Visit in Lagos Island and Environs…

11. Lakowe Lakes Golf and Country Estate

Lakowe Lakes Golf and Country Estate is a great place for golf lovers in Lagos. Here, you can enjoy a game of golf or simply spend your time relaxing in any of the available accommodation options. My visit to Lakowe Lakes was wonderful, however, I have read some not-so-pleasant reviews lately (see Alex’s post here, as an example). Be sure to go through to make a more informed decision and also to manage your expectations.

12. Epe Resort and Spa

13. Lekki Conservation Centre

If you google ‘fun places to visit in Lagos’, Lekki Conservation Centre is likely to top the list. The truth is that there aren’t that many places like this in Lagos – and there should be. The main attraction of the Conservation Centre these days is the canopy walkway however, if you are anything like me, you’ll love the boardwalk even more.

14. Epe Mangroves

Epe Mangroves

The Epe Mangroves and Fish Market are quite unconventional but if you find yourself in Lagos looking for an unconventional attraction, this is a place to consider visiting. Here, you can sail across the mangroves in a local canoe and spend time with the locals at the fish market or a local palm wine factory.

15. Terra Kulture

Terra-Kulture-Fela-Play

The Terra Kulture space holds a restaurant, bookstore and a nice little art gallery. But what you should try to see is a stage play here. If it is a play by Bolanle Austin-Peters, then I can guarantee that you’ll enjoy it. Look out for fan favourites like Wakaa the Musical and Fela’s Republic and the Kalakuta Queens.

16. Nike Art Gallery

This art gallery is also a visitor’s favourite in Lagos. It is a three-story building filled with artworks from all over the country, all of which, are available for purchase. At the time of this writing, entry into Nike Art Gallery is free, which adds to the appeal for visitors on a budget.

17. Bogobiri House

Bogobiri Ikoyi

The atmosphere and vibe at Bogobiri are the main attraction for me. It is such a cool space nestled in Ikoyi. The Bogobiri House features a boutique hotel, restaurant, bookstore, art gallery and an intimate concert area.

18. Jazz Hole

If you love coffee, books and the occasional concert, then you will love Jazzhole, a bookstore based in Ikoyi, Lagos.

19. Upbeat

Upbeat Lekki Fun Places in Lagos

Upbeat is a recreational centre in Lekki geared towards fitness and exercise. Here you will find facilities such as a football field, basketball court and a park with trampolines and other indoor activities. This place is also great for team-building sessions. They have a program specifically tailored to this. The program is a mix of indoor and outdoor challenges. It’s great fun!

20. Omu Resort

Omu Resort is also a recreational centre located in Lagos. This park has several fun activities for visitors to engage in. I had a pretty good time when I visited a few years back, however, the place looked unfinished. I wouldn’t normally have an issue with this but the park keeps adding activities to its space. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing but I would prefer that they put finishing touches to the facilities they already have before including more.

Also, Omu Resort has a zoo on-premises. These days, I feel very conflicted about visiting zoos, so I thought to mention this here, in case you have reservations about visiting as well.

21. Rufus and Bee

Rufus and Bee is a game arcade and bowling centre located in Victoria Island, Lagos. This is a place worth visiting to let your hair down and activate your inner child.

Fun Places to Visit in Lagos Mainland

Most of the interesting places to visit in Lagos are clustered in Victoria Island, Lekki and Ikoyi. This doesn’t mean the mainland is completely left out. Okay, let’s be honest, the mainland is left out :(. I’ve purposely left out the places below for personal reasons, as stated. But please feel free to include them if they interest you…

  • The Ikeja and Maryland Malls: because there’s no unique activity to do here. Malls are good for shopping (at Shoprite), window shopping at the other stores and watching movies. These are fun things to do in Lagos, but I’m looking to include only fairly unique activities.
  • The New Afrika Shrine: because I visited this place when there was no concert and let’s just say I am not tempted to return.
  • Restaurants and Spots to Hangout: the mainland has a good number of these but that’s not what this list is for 🙂

Here are some places I recommend;

Beautiful and Fun Places to Visit in Lagos Mainland

22. Jaekel House

This old railroad house, located in Ebute Metta, is great for picnics and a trip back in time. The building, constructed in the late 1800s, houses relics of the old railway corporation, among other things. I’m not sure if this is usually the case, but when my friends and I visited, we got an in-depth tour of the house and its relics, rode on the manual train – which was chaotic and fun and ended our time with a picnic behind the house.

23. Johnson Jakande Tinubu Park

Because there aren’t many public parks in Lagos (and also because Lagos is overpopulated), this park can get very crowded. Nevertheless, it is a great spot for a picnic if you visit on a good day. Be aware that part of the park adjoins a major road. If blaring horns are unbearable for you, then you should visit, take your Instagram photos and escape to somewhere with more peace.

24. Badagry

I initially left Badagry out of this list because considering her history, I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s a fun place to visit in Lagos. It is also quite out of town but here we are. Also, I had originally (grudgingly) included an amusement park situated along the Lagos Ibadan Expressway which a commenter pointed out isn’t in Lagos. Hence its removal from this list.

Having said all of that, Badagry does have a few beautiful places to check out. There’s a nice stretch of beach where you can hang out and there’s also the Whispering Palms resort – which sounds like a cool spot as well.

25. Jhalobia (and Honorary Mention: Shodex Gardens)

Enjoy picnic season in any one of these two gardens situated on Lagos Mainland. I haven’t been to either but they have my attention, especially the Jhalobia Gardens. Shodex Gardens seems like the underdog though. Everyone drives past it but few people bother to go inside. As with Omu Resort, I’m not a big fan of the mini-zoo it has but judging from the pictures I see online, it seems like it would be a fairly good place to visit – especially for kids.

Tips for Travelling in and around Lagos

Tips for Travelling In and Around Lagos, Nigeria

  • Plan your movements around Lagos very carefully. Lagos and Traffic are synonymous. So allow enough travel time.
  • Lagos establishments can be very weird (and sometimes hostile) about taking pictures, especially if you do so with a digital camera. Honestly, I do not understand this rule and I think it is silly but this is something you should be aware of as you visit some of these places. Places featured on this list that have such policies include La Campagne Tropicana, Rufus and Bee, Hi-Impact Planet, Upbeat and Jazzhole.
  • I think visitors enjoy Lagos best when they have someone to show them around. It isn’t a solo traveller-friendly city.
  • Uber and Bolt work well in Lagos. Public transportation in a Danfo (the yellow buses – not recommended for tourists) are also available.
  • Be situationally aware, optimize for people’s experience and keep your wits about you.

What are some of your favourite places to visit in Lagos? Please share them with me in the comment section below.

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28 Comments

  1. Thanks for the list. Please where is the best place to hang out to see other singles in Lagos.

    • Generally, the parks and malls might be good but organized events are probably better. So think about joining a group tour, or attending a daytime concert or program. You might have better chances to meet other single people there.

  2. I have been looking for a place to visit for the festive period…. thanks for putting this together, I have an idea now

    • You’re welcome, Hannah! I see Terra Kulture has plays by BAP this season as well. That’ll be a great addition to your festive period plans. Early bird tickets are currently on sale now.

  3. I’m also reading this in 2022…dont know if you can help me get in touch with ladies that explore together or anyone that organize them

  4. Well, I am reading this in 2022..lol. Hubby and I need a getaway from the hustle and bustle of Lagos. Thank you so much for putting this list together. I will be visiting Laguna beach and upbeat.

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  6. Look at how you side line Lagos mainland. Haba! There are some fun things to do at Lagos mainland too. Although, they may not be well promoted or plenty. But I love the parks on the mainland but they are all seem to be at Ikeja the Capital. Thanks for sharing.

    Is there an entrance fee for Bogobiri house?

    • I didn’t sideline the Mainland (intentionally) :). I’d love to include more fun areas (excluding the malls) and I’m open to learning about these places. For Bogobiri, there’s no entrance fee but you probably have to get something at the restaurant /shop or lodge there.

  7. Hi-impact isn’t even in Lagos for your information.

  8. I love this lists a lot, which of this is not quite expensive to visit out of the top ten listed..being to most of the others listed below. Thanks

  9. I’m short of words tho
    Most of these places am seeing here actually looks like abroad
    Didn’t know we have such in Nigeria

    Looks like am spending my December in Lagos

    • Happy you love the list. Lagos in December is also very bubbly! Lots of concerts and parties, plays at Terra Kulture and so on. It’s a lot of fun for visitors.

      You should also look around the blog for more beautiful places in other states in Nigeria 🙂

  10. Great list Amarachi! I like to think that depending on what a tourist wants, the island or mainland could be a better pick. For instance, Maryland Mall has actually got a bustling skating arena and many other attractions host some of the best restaurants for local food.

    Some of my favourite places to visit in Lagos include Bics Garden, Kalakuta Museum, Signature Beyond Art Gallery, Ultimate Paintball Arena and Ozone Cinemas.

  11. I’ve never been to Lagos before. I’ve never even left East. But these are such beautiful places to see. I hope to be in Lagos soon, maybe later in life when I am independent. I’m bookmarking this post!

    Thanks for sharing.

    • Thanks for your comment, Favour. Lagos can be a crazy travel experience, especially for people who have lived in saner, calmer cities. I’m sure you have a visual representation of what the city looks like and sense of what the vibe is, even though you haven’t visited yet.

      The places listed in this list are part of the cleaner and beautiful sides of Lagos. I hope you get to visit a few of them when you do come here and enjoy your trip altogether.

    • Have you done this, yet? If you haven’t do please.

  12. I agree with the fact that the mainland does not have a lot of tourists attractions. I hear there is a paintball arena in Magodo though I have not been there.

    We have more of malls: I have been to most of the malls a lot of times. I will usually watch a movie, sometimes do some shopping, try out the different restaurants etc.

    I honestly think the policy of not allowing pictures in some of the attractions should be reviewed.

    I have been to Johnson Jakande, Rufus and Bee, Omu resort, Upbeat etc.

    I enjoyed Oniru beach, King Diamond beach etc as at when I visited.

    I’ve been looking forward to visiting most of the beach resorts, you mentioned above.

    Great list 👌👌👌

    • You’re a true Lagosian! Good to see you’ve visited a lot of these places…The paintball arena in Magodo is called Ziggies, I think. Sounds like it would be a fun place to check out for people into that sort of thing. Thanks for sharing, Faith!

    • i will like to visit the johnson jakande park but pls can you tell me how is their entrance fee there?