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Lagos: Nigeria’s centre of excellence
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In Lagos, the pulse of Africa beats strong and fast. Nigeria’s largest city and commercial capital is where the rhythm of bustling city streets by day is matched by its lively atmosphere in the evenings. There’s always something to do in this coastal city, known for its beaches, boutiques and restaurants. It’s the perfect place for a holiday filled with fun and adventure.
Lagos is a playground of contrasts, with concept stores brimming with colourful, high-fashion pieces, nearby bustling markets filled with daily essentials. There is culture to immerse yourself in, beaches to relax on and plenty of delicious food to devour. Lagos invites you to discover its endless possibilities, where experiences are as unforgettable as they are unique.

Things to do in Lagos
Don’t miss an opportunity to marvel at the thousands of pieces showcasing Nigeria’s creative ingenuity. Nike Art Foundation is a teaching institution for young performance artists and craftspeople specialising in traditional practices such as wood sculpture, beadwork, batic, adire (tie and dye) and more. Their work is then displayed across the gallery.
Travel back in time at the National Museum. Nigeria’s rich heritage unfolds through ancient artefacts, including spectacular bronze sculptures and regal treasures that whisper stories of kingdoms of the past.
Finally, a trip to the beach is a must, and Eleko Beach is one of the most well-known. Located an hour out of town, this 60-km stretch of golden sand is an idyllic setting for unwinding in the sun.

Activities in Lagos
Just a short drive from the city centre lies the Lekki Conservation Centre. This lush, green nature preserve is a breath of fresh air, with the longest canopy walk in Africa, suspended high above the forest floor. Capture a bird’s eye view of the stunning treetops and try to spot monkeys swinging from the branches below. The reserve is a sanctuary for wildlife, with colourful peacocks and shy crocodiles lurking in the marshes.
For a more relaxing day out, take a boat journey from the city’s waterfront, over to Tarkwa Beach. Glide across this lagoon to the soft sands of this pristine beach where you can sunbathe and indulge in freshly caught seafood from one of the beachside food stalls.

Food in Lagos
Food in Lagos reflects Nigeria’s diversity as well as its global influences. Flavours are bold and spicy to suit local palettes.
Indulge in street food like suya – thinly sliced meat, grilled to perfection in a nutty spice blend or hail a vendor selling roasted groundnuts from the comfort of your car whilst you stop at a traffic light.
No trip to Lagos is complete without trying Abula. This dish, native to southwestern Nigeria, is as colourful as it is delicious. It’s a combination of amala, a soft, stretchy swallow made from yam flour, paired with gbegiri, a creamy soup made from black-eyed beans, ewedu – blended, seasoned jute leaves – and obe ata, a rich tomato-based meat stew.
Next, try the classic pairing of eba and okra soup. The okra is made into a stew with either meat, seafood or both. It’s served with eba, another dough-like carbohydrate made from cassava flour. This is a meal best eaten with your hands. Think of the eba as a spoon you use to scoop up the rich, velvety sauce. If you like spicy, umami flavours, you’ll love Nigerian food.

Shopping in Lagos
Immerse yourself in a tapestry of culture and inspiration at Lekki Arts and Crafts Market. Each stall tells a story, with talented artisans showcasing handcrafted canvas and leather bags, shoes, beads, woodwork and paintings. Each piece is meticulously made, with lots of character. This is the perfect place to buy your souvenirs and trinkets.
Marvel at the charming chaos of Balogun Market, Lagos Island, one of Lagos’ largest and most famous markets. Located in the heart of the city, this sprawling marketplace is a labyrinth of rainbow fabrics, sparkling jewellery and everything in between.
For a more curated shopping experience, meander through Lagos’ concept stores where local designers meet high-end fashion. Nigerian designers are at the forefront of the African fashion industry, and Lagos is the epicentre. So, if you’re a fashion-lover, make sure to visit the stylish boutiques that mix traditional Nigerian fabrics and silhouettes with modern flair.

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