Delve into Nigeria's exuberant West African culture at Lagos Island's
National Museum on your first visit to Lagos. Buy locally made jewellery and
sculptures at the museum's own craft centre or shop and unwind in Victoria
Island's upmarket malls. On return visits to Lagos, relax on the beach
at Tarkwa Bay.
Background
Lagos sits on the Bight of Benin, the body of water bordering Lagos and
forming part of the Gulf of Guinea, on the northern edge of Nigeria's
coast. The city of Lagos is made up of some mainland area and several islands in
Lagos Lagoon. Explore Lagos Island, home to the city's
business and administrative centre, and join the crowds at its markets and large
mosque. The island of Ikoyi was the site of Nigeria's government
buildings until the capital relocated to Abuja in 1991. Go there today for upscale
shopping and four-star hotels. You'll also find glistening western-style
shopping malls and entertainment complexes on upmarket Victoria Island. A
network of bridges links the islands to the mainland, where most of the population
lives.
First-time visit
Find out about Nigeria's rich history and culture at the National
Museum on Lagos Island. You'll see a fine collection of
sculptures and carvings, exhibits on ancient civilisations and displays about
Nigeria's more recent military history. Go shopping on upmarket Victoria
Island and eat at Thai and traditional Nigerian restaurants in its modern
shopping malls.
Return visit
Visit monkeys, crocodiles and peacocks at the Lekki Conservation Centre then
spend the day at the beach. Lekki Peninsula has lovely beaches where you can
relax under a palm-frond umbrella, or go for a paddle in the sheltered waters at
Tarkwa Bay. For performing arts, see what's on at the nearby
National Theatre, located on Iganmu, half an hour from Lagos
Island.
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