THREE TOURIST CENTRES YOU SHOULD VISIT IN LAGOS


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Lagos is one of the best loved and darling regions of Africa that captures the attention of hundreds of people from various corners of the world. Known to be one of the most vibrant, pulsating and happening destination of Africa, it offers a charismatic and magical ambience that attracts plenty of locals and hundreds of foreigners who just love to capture and enjoy the charm of this flamboyant destination. Lagos is located in the south-western part of Nigeria and occupies the region of more than 3,577 square kilometres and is very popular for being the superb and magnificent metropolis of the country. There is a long list of fascinating and enticing spots in Lagos which can beguile any tourist. However, I will share with you three tourist centers in Lagos you should visit😎

1. LEKKI CONSERVATION CENTRE

You will have a time of your life discovering the nature park and appreciating its splendor. Beware, there’s a lot of walking around to be done at this park, so be ready! There’s a lot of exploration-themed activities to carry out there, not forgetting the fearless canopy walk. If you appreciate seeing plants and animals in their natural habitat then this place is a must-visit for you.

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2. RADISSON BLU ANCHORAGE HOTEL, LAGOS

Situated in the heart of Lagos, Nigeria, Radisson Blu Anchorage Hotel, is a stunning masterpiece styled by famous Swedish hospitality designer, Christian Lundwall. The Radisson Blu Anchorage Hotel, Lagos, Nigeria is nestled along the Lagos Lagoon on Victoria Island in the midst of the business district and banking area. This Lagos hotel has 170 air-conditioned rooms, including 8 unique and opulently furnished suites, offering both stunning city and lagoon views. The Voyage buffet-style restaurant serves a range of eclectic, international cuisine and local dishes, while overlooking the Lagos Lagoon. The View bar lounge is ideal for snacks and drinks, and perfect for a Classic Cocktail as the sun sets.Providing jetty access, the Surface Bar and Grill on the terrace offers outdoor dining overlooking the lagoon. Guests enjoy free access to the hotel fitness area, complete with cardiovascular gym, massage room, outdoor infinity swimming pool, and steam room.The hotel boasts two upscale boardrooms and four spacious meeting rooms, all offering natural light as well as all the modern, audiovisual equipment expected of a World Class Hotel. All you need for a successful stay!

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3. NIKE ART GALLERY

Nike Art Gallery is an art gallery in Lagos, Nigeria which is one of the largest of its kind in West Africa. It boasts a collection of about 8,000 diverse artworks from various Nigerian artists. The gallery is housed in a five-storey building. One of Nigeria’s most important artists, Nike Davies-Okundaye, runs this enormous gallery full of contemporary and traditional Nigerian arts. Nike is practically an incarnation of love and beauty. If you’re lucky she’ll be there and may grace you with a new Yoruba name. Cultural tours to other Yoruba towns can be arranged through the gallery

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