#Lagosseries 5 places to visit in Lagos

#Lagosseries 5 places to visit in Lagos

Lagos, the city of Excellence. I thought it was high time I did a write-up on the beautiful city called Lagos! Let’s chill on the “Ogbodoyinbo” reviews for a minute, and lets do “tin-wan-tin-wa”, (you know if you know) LOL! Well, I feel this post will help those who are thinking of traveling to Lagos either from other states within nigeria or other countries within and outside Africa! This weekend is also going to be a long one, thanks to the long holiday ahead. Hence the value of this post, is to help reduce boredom at home! So the thing is, I have always thought of doing a post on Lagos and Nigeria as a whole, but the truth is if I really want to get into the depths of it all, and truly deliver value and achieve contentment on this, I wouldn’t be able to write it all up in one post, therefore I would be doing a series on Lagos.

The first thing to note is that, Lagos is divided into the mainland and the island, and Lagos used to be the capital of Nigeria when Nigeria still had twelve states. The island is an extension of Lagos state, done through dredging Atlantic Ocean. In case I haven’t mentioned it before, I’m from Lagos State, (even though I get into debates for “claiming” to be a Lagosian), and I’m a #PROUDLAGOSIAN. I also have to pitch this in, it might not relate to this post, but perhaps you do not know anything about Nigeria, know this, NIGERIA HAS THE BEST JOLLOF RICE!

Now, below are in my opinion, and in the opinions of the few others I consulted, the 5 must VISIT places in Lagos! I have distinguished 5 different frolics, to provide varieties of ideas…

  1. Lekki Leisure Lake

I have been to 5 different beach in Lagos, but my experience at Leisure Lake surpasses the others, and this was because of the fun activities I indulged myself in this day. As at that time, the gate fee was ₦1,000, of which I do not think the prices have changed. I went there this very day with my family, and I went on the zip line, and boungie jump, the only thing I left out was the car race, and maybe horse riding, but the other two were exhilarating!

Apart from these activities, if you want a good beach experience you should try it out, unlike the other beach I have been to, Lekki leisure has less crowd, which gives space to appreciate nature more, and you’d get enjoy the tranquility also.

 

  1. Ikoyi club

Being that I have been to Ikoyi club twice, “by invitation”, as a young teenager, and this is because I’m not a member, but after I consulted a few people to recommend the one place to visit in Lagos, this came up, the reason it this; Ikoyi club has a very relaxed environment, with VERY CHEAP FOOD, and it is filled with so many activities like swimming, snooker, golf, and more! Although I think you have to be a member to enjoy all these benefits, you can contact them to find out more. (Thank you Dumebi!)

  1. Hard Rock Café

I have to go to Hard Rock Café! The reason is that, this is the most talked about place to visit from my quick consultation. It is said to have very good customer service, with great scenery, the café also smells good #majorkeyalert (This I have to confirm), and they apparently do not waste time in attending to your order and getting you a table ##MAJOYKEY. It is a great place for TAKING PICTURES, and it is an ideal place to go on a date (wink!),  CLICK THIS LINK TO VISIT THE SITE:  HARD ROCK CAFE 

  (Thank you Ferdinand, Dumebi, & Fifo)

  1. Sailors Lounge

….thinking about it, I have been to sailors lounge before, and it was during day time, I went in with a friend for a quick lunch. A colleague of mine recommended this place, and it was until I saw the pictures online that I remembered I had been there. This was because, I didn’t visit the other side of the lounge which had the lagoon view, and I’m quite sure it would be a lot better if I went there at night. The services were okay, and the food was alright. I do not think I remember anything bad about there service. Although I’d recommend it, if you stay on the island, especially around Lekki Phase 1, it’s a good hangout spot. CLICK THIS LINK TO VISIT THE SITE:  SAILORS LOUNGE

(Thank you Ferdinand)

  1. Omu Resort

Omu resort, from my research, looks like a “perfect fun day kinda place” for both adult and children, and some of their activities are very affordable, the more expensive once are the activities that involve jet ski, Go-Kart, to name a few.  It is a good place to have a fun birthday celebration and a warm get together with the kids. You should absolutely check out the resort’s website for more information. CLICK THIS LINK TO VISIT THE SITE:  OMU RESORT.

Lekki Conservative Park/Centre

I’m adding this last one as an extra. My visit to Lekki conservation center is summed up in the pictures below, also  ANTICIPATE THE VIDEO (my visit to Lekki conversation Park) coming up on my blog soon, so, stay tunnnnnnedd!

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When I get to visit these other places I mentioned that I haven’t visited, I should be able to put up a proper review, so you can gain more insights on these places.

In each Lagos post, I’d also try to give one fascinating fact about Lagos! So here goes the first:

Ikeja, the capital of Lagos, is actually an abbreviation for “Ikorodu & Epe Joint Administration”. It was coined by the colonial masters for ease of administration.

LET ME KNOW WHICH IS YOUR FAVORITE PLACE IN THIS POST, OR THE PLACE YOU WOULD LIKE TO VISIT!

Disclaimer: The contents shared here, are shared based on my personal experiences in Lagos, and a few others, therefore this is not an advert. Also, not everything is 100% accurate due to variance in experiences.

Photo Credit: TheFisayo, Uche, Olaolu, Leke, Bola, Hard Rock Cafe, Omu Resort, Sailor’s Lounge, Ikoyi Club.

Eko oni baje oo (Lagos will flourish ) ” 

 

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40 Comments

  1. Dumebi

    Very very very informative fisayo!! Keep it up! Haha they should even pay for your marketing o! Lol – Dumebi

    1. thefisayo

      Thank you darling!

  2. Ferdinand Eruka

    Fisayo…..Thanks for putting this up…it was my pleasure sharing this info with you…You are welcome…anytime!

    1. thefisayo

      Thank you dear!

  3. Tamara

    Fisayo you are a darling. Thanks for sharing.

    1. thefisayo

      Thank you hunaayyy

  4. Olaniyi Oladayo

    Nice one Fisayo….
    I think I will like to check on the sailors lounge one of this days and to say the truth they should pay you for the advert.

    1. thefisayo

      Thank you dear!

  5. Kelz

    Well done Fisayo.! Well detailed too….I should visit Sailor’s Longue and Lekki Conservation Park soon.

    1. thefisayo

      Yaay, thank you dear.

  6. Amaka Oguike

    So the only place I have been to here is Lekki Leisure lake and I had a lot of funnn! But I would really love to go to Omu Resort and Lekki Conservative park ?? Also there wasn’t any one located on the mainland for people like me that live there, this is Mainland discrimination ??

    1. thefisayo

      Lmaoo, I thought so too, I would definitely do a post for that,thanks hun! I also want to go to Omu resort, it looks really fun!

  7. So many beautiful places! ??

    1. thefisayo

      Yass bae

  8. Damilola Olawale

    Nice piece dear. I enjoyed it and I would love to visit lekki leisure park. I’m patiently waiting for your post about mainland oo. Stay blessed.

    1. thefisayo

      Lol, alright, thank you dear! ?

  9. Ufuoma

    Very informative I would like to visit lekki leisure some day

    1. thefisayo

      Thank you dear!

  10. Oluwasikemi Ogunleye

    So people living on the mainland like myself now can’t goan have fun in peace in our zone until we go all the way to Island? Issokay!
    Nice piece boo boo ?

    1. thefisayo

      I’ll do a mainland post jor, thanks dear

  11. Ehcuada

    Good job ????
    We’ll strike off HardRock Cafe on places to visit soon ???

    1. thefisayo

      Thank you darling, yes we shall!!

  12. Aghogho Etakibuebu

    Quick lunch with a friend ehhh. Nice post

    1. thefisayo

      ??? thanks

  13. Gbubemi Atsagbede

    All the places mentioned are good, Nice one fisayo. Hard Rock all day for me tho ??

    1. thefisayo

      Hehehe, thanks

  14. Rukky

    Hard rock and sailors lounge all the way even tho I don’t like the smell of the ocean I love the peace it brings… Great post,will be waiting on the next set of places babe ?

    1. thefisayo

      LOOl, alright dear!

  15. Dr_shoks

    Wow!! Hard Rock cafe looks really cool… Fisayo you aren’t scared of heights….your boungie jump. ??

    1. thefisayo

      Yep yep! I surprised myself!! 🙂

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  17. thanks for sharing. very enlightening. now I have must go to places in Lagos

    1. thefisayo

      Yes you must! thanks for reading dear.

  18. Ifemi

    Nice one Fisayo, keep it up.

    1. thefisayo

      Thank you Ifemi!

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  20. Funmbi Adeboyejo

    I would like to visit all the places cause I’ve never been to any of them

    1. thefisayo

      Nice! What us stopping you?!

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