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5 Must Visit Attractions in Lagos, Nigeria

Lagos is a mega African city with an array of exciting opportunities and experiences. If youu2019re planning to visit Lagos, make sure you add the below attractions to your itinerary.

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5 Must Visit Attractions in Lagos, Nigeria

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  1. 5 Must Visit Attractions in Lagos, Nigeria Lagos is a mega African city with an array of exciting opportunities and experiences. If you’re planning to visit Lagos, make sure you add the below attractions to your itinerary. Jhalobia Recreation Park and Gardens Set in the heart of the city, the two acre Jhalobia Recreation Park and Gardens is a tranquil oasis comprising of beautiful gardens and lawns, fountains, exotic trees and plants, sculptures and a children’s area. It’s the perfect place to escape the bustling city for the day and enjoy scenic strolls and picnics amongst picturesque settings. Traveasy offers cheap flights to Lagos, so why not think about booking a break here soon? Tarkwa Bay Beach Tarkwa Bay Beach is a gorgeous manmade beach set a short boat ride away from Lagos Harbour, boasting fine golden sands and lush swaying palms. It’s the most popular beach destination in the city, vibrant and exciting with a number of amenities; you can soak up the vitamins of the African sun, go for a swim, hire a boat and take part in fun water activities such as surfing and jet skiing.

  2. Lekki Conservation Centre This sprawling park is one of the most diverse nature parks in Africa, offering plenty of green space and facilities, and home to various wildlife species including monkeys, reptiles and tropical birds, as well as exotic fauna and flora. There’s a 401m long canopy walkway on site which is considered as Africa’s longest canopy walkway, which takes you on thrilling journey and offers panoramic views of the park.

  3. Freedom Park This incredible cultural landmark and popular hangout spot was created from the ruins of a colonial- era prison, and reconstructed into a memorial, culture hub, arts centre and leisure park, preserving Nigerian cultural heritage. On site is an open air stage and amphitheatre hosting regular live performances and events, as well as ancient statues, museum spaces which display historical artifacts, an art gallery, food court and pretty water features. Nike Art Centre The Nike Art Centre is a spectacular art space which was founded by renowned Nigerian artist Nike Davies-Okundaye, displaying an extensive collection of traditional and contemporary art from all over Africa across four floors. Impressive artworks here include textiles, carvings, paintings, sculptures and mosaics, and there’s a gift shop on site which is full of creative treasures. An art lover’s haven! Book cheap air tickets to Lagos now and look forward to various adventures on your African getaway.

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