Lekki Lagos, Nigeria travel attractions plus holiday rental choices
Why visit Lekki, Lagos and real estate options? Lagos has a thriving arts scene, and there are numerous galleries in the city showcasing works of art (both contemporary and traditional) from Nigeria and all over Africa. Nike Art Gallery, run by the acclaimed Nigerian artist and designer Nike Davies Okundaye, is a four-story space on Victoria Island filled with art from all over Africa. The gallery also functions as a school and cultural center, offering custom tours to visitors interested in exploring the arts and cultures of Nigeria. Another artistic hot spot in Lagos city is Terra Kulture, a complex comprising a gallery, arts center, craft shop, bookshop and cafe specializing in traditional Nigerian cuisine. Terra Kulture regularly hosts events like book readings, art auctions and theatrical performances.
Nest on our list is the spectacular Ikeja City Mall; owned and developed by Broll Property Services, the mall was built in December 2011. The shopping centre comprises of 100 stores with a desirable mix of retailers trading renowned quality brands. You will not only be spoilt for choice of shops and the best meals, there are fun centres for kids to play in as well as a cinema for you to enjoy some quality movie viewing. Ready to have the night of your life?! Then put your party shoes on, because quilox is switching the temperature up. It’s the place to be on a Friday night in Lagos. The club, popular among celebrities and socialites, is described by many as addictive. Whether it’s a party for 4 or 400, at Quilox, you are sure to have a fun time with the booming bass and all the debonair party lovers in Lagos.
You may not know a lot about the history of Nigeria until you take a trip to the National Museum located around the Muson Centre in Onikan. The National Museum is a destination of historical and cultural significance in the country, as it has a notable collection of Nigerian art, including statuary, carvings, archaeological, and ethnographic exhibits. Plus, this is a chance to take great selfies here if you are the picture taking type. Located at Lekki Conservation Centre Road in Lekki Peninsula, Lekki Conservation Centre is the best place to see natural savannah habitats and swamp that have wildlife activities. See a few extra info at this website.
There’s no understanding West Africa without learning about the tragic history of the slave trade and the havoc colonial slavers wrecked across the region. A trip to the historic town of Badagry is sure to leave you pensive as you explore relics of this unfortunate chapter of Nigerian (and world) history at the Badagry Black Heritage Museum. Badagry is also a charming town in its own right, and is near some decent beaches, so it makes for another worthwhile daytrip from Lagos. Again, to get there it’s likely best to organize a private driver, though there is at least one company offering tours to locals (click here to check them out).