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Bheerhugz Cafe, Ikeja
Bheerhugz Cafe, Ikeja
378

Use wifi, Relaxation, Meet friends, Eat, Drink, Dance

About Bheerhugz Cafe, Ikeja Bheerhugz Cafe, Ikeja was built in 2012. It is notable as a warm and friendly lounge with professional service from food and drinks to events. A pleasant lounge with a welcoming ambience, Bheerhugz is one place to kick-start your weekend. As it is located on the upper terrace, diners and lounges can enjoy the lovely view of Alausa spread out. Security/Safety of Bheerhugz Cafe, Ikeja This is a very safe location. Be prepared to climb a few stairs as it is on an upper terrace What To Bring Before heading to Bheerhugz Cafe, Ikeja here is something helpful to take along with you: Debit/Credit Card Things to do while at Bheerhugz Cafe, Ikeja You should try these activities at Bheerhugz Cafe: Watch live football matches with other football fans Drink from their wine list Eat their well-prepared dishes Best Features It is a desirable spot to relax, unwind, enjoy tasty sumptuous meals with friends. Its elegant decor with the view from the terrace gives it a lively yet effortless ambience. Writer's Review It is ideal for personal, group, corporate and social hang out. Most common visitors Food lovers, people looking for a nice meeting spot, clubbers and socialites are regulars here.

Rhapsody's Ikeja
Rhapsody's Ikeja

Rhapsody's Ikeja

Lounge

Lagos

420

Use wifi, Relaxation, Meet friends, Eat, Drink, Dance

About Rhapsody's Ikeja With an upscale and cosmopolitan look coupled with impeccable service, Rhapsody is the lounge for the elite and classy around the mainland axis. Security/Safety of Rhapsody's Ikeja This is a very safe location. be prepared to climb stairs as it is on an upper terrace What To Bring Before heading to Rhapsody's Ikeja, here are some helpful things to take along with you: Debit/Credit Card Things to do while at Rhapsody's Ikeja Wine and dine Meet new friends Best Features Their famous Avo Brie fillet, grilled to perfection and served with a Madagascar green peppercorn sauce is superb. Writer's Review It offers the perfect dining experience with privacy, good food, nice music and professional service "I like to come here every Friday!" - Saraphina Friday

Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge
Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge

Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge

Monument

Lagos

308

Travel, Sightseeing, Explore art

About Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge was built on the 29th of May 2013. It links the Phase 1 area of Lekki with the Ikoyi district of Lagos. The first cable-stayed bridge built in Nigeria, this formerly tolled bridge links Lekki Phase 1 with Ikoyi. Apart from vehicular traffic, it also serves as a recreational facility as fitness inclined residents use the wide curbs of the bridge for jogging, running and power walks, usually in the early mornings and evenings. Security/Safety of Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge This is a very safe location. Try not to stay out late on the bridge. And be mindful of the railings. Things to do while at Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge Stay fit and go for an early morning run. Best Features It connects two upscale communities separated by water thereby reducing travel time. Most common visitors Commuters and joggers use this bridge regularly.

Eko Bridge
Eko Bridge

Eko Bridge

Monument

Lagos

375

Travel, Sightseeing

About Eko Bridge Eko Bridge was built in 1975 by Julius Berger Nigeria PLC. It is notable as the shortest of the three bridges linking the mainland with the island.  Eko Bridge located near the Ajegunle Creek crosses the Lagos Lagoon and so it is the preferred route for residents commuting to the island from the Apapa and Surulere regions. Security/Safety of Eko Bridge This is a very safe location. Most common visitors Commuters use this bridge regularly so it is always populated during work hours.

Carter Bridge
Carter Bridge

Carter Bridge

Monument

Lagos

298

Travel, Sightseeing

History of Carter Bridge Carter Bridge was built in 1901. Originally constructed by the British colonials government, it was the first bridge ever built connecting the mainland to the island. After Independence, it was dismantled, redesigned and rebuilt in the late 1970s (1979 to be precise). Security/Safety of Carter Bridge This is a very safe location.

Kalakuta Museum
Kalakuta Museum

Kalakuta Museum

Museum

Lagos

0

Sightseeing, Learn, Explore art

About Kalakuta Museum Kalakuta Museum is dedicated to the life and times of the great Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo Kuti, this museum sited at his old residence [the Kalakuta Republic] preserves and shows Fela as he lived.   Safety Kalakuta Museum is safe for visits.  

Badagry Heritage Museum
Badagry Heritage Museum
410

Sightseeing, Learn, Explore art

About Badagry Heritage Museum A former district officer’s office built in 1863 in the ancient city of Badagry, this museum shows artifacts and works of the Nigerian history, even predating the slave trade era. The gallery is divided into eight subdivisions intended to take you on a slave history ride as you progress through the museum. Step in and come out amazed with the rich history and culture Nigeria has. The people of Badagry resisted the urge to let go of some of the artifacts in this museum as it forms part of the rich history. Safety Badagry Heritage Museum is relatively safe. Things to Do Get enlightened of the history of Badagry and also get to see some of the chains used during the slave trade era. What to Bring A fully charged camera. Best Features Artifacts that tells story about the history of Nigeria. Best Time to Visit Any period from 9am to 5pm as the locals are welcoming people and are always willing to take you on a tour of the facility. The museum is closed on Sundays though. Most Common Visitors Art lovers, historians, photographers, tourists. Why You Should Visit To learn about the pre-colonial era. Weather at Badagry Black Heritage Museum Badagry Black Heritage Museum is located at the South-West part of Nigeria. This region has just two seasons which is the dry and rainy season. The rainy season comes from the month of May till early August while the dry season comes from the month of October till April. Usually, between the month of December and February Harmattan come along.   

Golden Gate Restaurant
Golden Gate Restaurant

Golden Gate Restaurant

Restaurant

Lagos

268

Relaxation, Meet friends, Eat, Drink

History of Golden Gate Restaurant Golden Gate Restaurant is a chinese restaurant in Ikoyi, Lagos. Providing exquisite meals suited to your specifications, Golden Gate is one oriental restaurant that takes its clients needs at heart. If you're new to Chinese food, the chef will recommend some hot and spicy meals to get you started on your Chinese food journey. Security/Safety of Golden Gate Restaurant This is a very safe location. What To Bring Before heading to Golden Gate Restaurant, here are some helpful things to take along with you: Family and friends An appetite Cash Debit/Credit Card Things to do while at Golden Gate Restaurant Enjoy the delicacies Relax and unwind while being serenaded by soothing Chinese tunes Best Features It is a favorite hang out spot for a relaxing Sunday afternoon. Most common visitors You will see a lot of Chinese people and food lovers come in to patronize the restaurant "I love the shredded chicken and beef soup. It all made my tummy keep asking for more and more until I realized my account was red!" - Mojisola Alausa "We are providing delicious food items to our customers according to their taste" - Management

Lagos Central Mosque
Lagos Central Mosque

Lagos Central Mosque

Place of worship

Lagos

265

Worship, Learn, Give charity, Attend public lectures

ABOUT Lagos Central Mosque is an important place of prayer for Muslims in Lagos State, Nigeria. It is situated along Nnamdi Azikiwe Street, a very busy area in Lagos. Over the years, the mosque has been a preferred location by Muslims in Lagos State for Jumat prayers. It was built to replace the central mosque due to multiple demands for a new and modern place of worship for the Muslim community. The old central mosque was demolished in 1983 to allow for the building of the proposed modern mosque.   In 1988, former president of Nigeria, General Ibrahim Babangida opened the new Lagos Central Mosque. To date, the mosque retains its architectural beauty and it is reputed as one of the beautiful structures in Lagos city. This architectural edifice in central Lagos used to be the national Mosque until the capital city was moved to Abuja.   This commanding structure continues to leave tourists and visitors of Lagos in awe. The minarets are very prominent and beautiful. They are placed at strategic places in the mosque to further amplify its beauty.   SERVICES Lagos Central Mosque is a prayer place for all who practise the Muslim faith.   WHO CAN VISIT Lagos Central Mosque is open to the public except during prayer hours when it admits only Muslims.   BEST TIME TO VISIT Non-muslims are free to visit the mosque on weekdays except Fridays because of the Muslim Jumat prayers.   SAFETY Being a center for religious activities, the mosque is very safe and serene.  

City Hall, Lagos
City Hall, Lagos

City Hall, Lagos

Hall

Lagos

406

Sightseeing, Relaxation, Ceremony, Attend public lectures

ABOUT City Hall was established in 1900 to serve as the Local Government Secretariat of the past British Lagos Colony. It is situated in the centre of the Lagos Business District. The City was the base of political and administrative duties in the state at the time Lagos served as the capital city of Nigeria. It is the oldest Local Government headquarters in the history of Nigeria. This hall holds great memories of the political, commercial, and cultural story of the old Lagos State. In March 2007, the City Hall was refurbished to fit the modern standard of architectural designs. Since this renovation was done, the City Hall has been a top site attraction in Lagos State. SERVICES Re-modelled and renovated to its present modern look by the Babatunde Fashola administration, it is now a major event centre and tourist attraction. BEST FEATURES Historical monuments Easily Accessible location Security WHO CAN VISIT City Hall is open to local and foreign tourists who want to explore and learn more about Nigerian history. BEST TIME TO VISIT City Hall is open every day of the week except Sundays. SAFETY This is a very safe location.

Murtala Muhammed Airport
Murtala Muhammed Airport
476

Work, Travel, Sightseeing

History of Murtala Muhammed Airport Murtala Muhammed Airport was built in 1979. Named after one of Nigeria's most celebrated leaders, this is the busiest airport in Nigeria. With its two terminals which both run on the same runway, the airport serves over 10 million passengers yearly. Security/Safety of Murtala Muhammed Airport This is a very safe location. make sure your luggage is securely locked and not left unattended. What To Bring Before heading to Murtala Muhammed Airport, here are some helpful things to take along with you: Your Visa, Passport and ticket Your luggage Things to do while at Murtala Muhammed Airport Try these few things at the Murtala Muhammed Airport: Shop at one of the various shops Have a quick meal at one of the various eateries Most common visitors You will see a lot of travellers here.

Holy Cross Cathedral
Holy Cross Cathedral

Holy Cross Cathedral

Place of worship

Lagos

270

Worship, Learn, Give charity

History of Holy Cross Cathedral Holy Cross Cathedral was built in 1883. It is notable as the headquarters of all Catholic Church parishes in Lagos. Built by Father Aimen Simon. This is the seat of the Arch. Bishop and the Lagos Arch. Diocese that also doubles as the headquarters of all the Catholic Church Parishes in the whole of Lagos State. Security/Safety of Holy Cross Cathedral This is a very safe location. What To Bring Bible and hymn book Rosary Things to do while at Holy Cross Cathedral Make your confession Best Features This is a peaceful place of worship. Most common visitors Join other catholic faithfuls for mass and other services here. "144-year-old Holy Cross Cathedral still attracting Catholic faithful" - National Mirror