Lagos is Nigeria’s most dynamic city — a blend of beaches, nightlife, culture, history, and bustling markets. Whether you’re into nature, history, or entertainment, Lagos has plenty of attractions. Here’s a detailed list of the top places to visit in Lagos:
🌴 Beaches & Nature
Tarkwa Bay Beach – Accessible mainly by boat; popular for swimming, jet skiing, and relaxation.
Elegushi Beach – Lively beach with music, bars, and nightlife.
Oniru Beach – Trendy beach with lounges and events.
Lekki Conservation Centre – Famous for its canopy walkway (one of the longest in Africa) and wildlife.
Alpha Beach – Laid-back beach atmosphere.
Eko Tourist Beach Resort (Akodo) – Family-friendly with chalets and leisure facilities.
🏛️ Cultural & Historical Sites
National Museum, Lagos (Onikan) – Nigerian art, archaeology, and cultural history.
Nike Art Gallery (Lekki) – One of the largest art galleries in West Africa.
Freedom Park (Broad Street) – A memorial and cultural center, formerly a colonial prison.
Kalakuta Museum (Ikeja) – Former home of Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, now a museum.
Terra Kulture (Victoria Island) – Cultural center for Nigerian arts, literature, theatre, and dining.
National Theatre (Iganmu) – Iconic structure for performing arts (music, drama, exhibitions).