Discover the best Lodges in Lagos, Lagos State including Scarlet Lodge Hotel, Villa Picasso Hotel, Panorama Hotel & Restaurant, House 46, AES Luxury Apartments, Scarlet Lodge Hotel, Bates Garden, Class Suites, The Habitat Suites International, Dalian Guest House.
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4 based on 13 reviews
We spent just one night here and were rather impressed with what we got for the price compared to other way more expensive hotels on Victoria Island. The restaurant had a good menu, although much of it was unavailable (I was looking forward to trying their quinoa and avocado but it wasn’t available). The chef is Egyptian so the food is halal. Our room wasn’t ready when we arrived so they put us in a temporary room by the bar to rest. They moved us after dinner to a large room with separate living room, but unfortunately some bugs came in and we had to change rooms once again. This third room was fine. The kitchen kindly brought us breakfast at 5:30am as we had to depart early, but then they had problems checking us out as the breakfast bill hadn’t been added yet. We had to wait 10-15 min to checkout and we were in a rush to get to the airport. Overall we were impressed with this hotel for the price, but the front desk service could be improved.
4 based on 2 reviews
Villa Picasso is a very clean and nice hotel on Victoria Island. The room was very nice, all furnishings new, the bed was great, good AC and there's a generator so there's always power. I had a room on the 4th floor near a roof deck which was very nice. The only down side is that the staff, while friendly, needs more training for catering to guests. Staff were very loud in the hallways early (6:50 am) in the morning, talking & slamming doors. When I asked one of them to please ask everyone to be more quiet so I could go back to sleep, she looked at me blankly & didn't reply. The restaurant has a nice menu but they didn't have anything listed except chicken with fries or fried plantain. On the up side, a full breakfast with egg, toast, baked beans, a hot dog, and coffee / tea comes with the room price and it was all good. I did ask for juice and it took awhile for the waitress to find me some, but as with everything they were mostly very accommodating except for the early morning noise.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Panorama Hotel and Restaurant,Victoria Island,Lagos,Nigeria . Panorama hotel is located in a prime area of Lagos.Includes facilities like swimming pool , free wi-fi ,comfortable rooms,Bar including a variety of beverages and a multi cuisine restaurant offering a sumptuous choice of Indian and continental delicacies.
Centrally located. The rooms are basic, the food is exceptionally good. The hotel does not take international credit cards. I had to draw money at the ATM to pay for my stay. The staff was friendly and assisted to any requirements I had.
4 based on 2 reviews
I stayed at this hotel, is moderately priced, very friendly staffs and excellent service. Room is kind of small but not two people it’s ok. Security was good, I didn’t feel unsecured during my stay. Spend 7 days. Location is excellent to all Lagos arteries from mainland to island. Limited space for parking but community is safe so I was able to park on the street
5 based on 1 reviews
We chose this place, because it had 24 hr electricity, hot water, air conditioning, and a kitchenette. The 1st time I visited I was there for 16 days; then 7 days. The staff was friendly. The property was gated and guarded. Fresh fruit, vegetables, chicken, and fish were less than a mile outside the gate and easily accessible. They also offered room service which was very tasty. I would definitely go back.
4 based on 13 reviews
We spent just one night here and were rather impressed with what we got for the price compared to other way more expensive hotels on Victoria Island. The restaurant had a good menu, although much of it was unavailable (I was looking forward to trying their quinoa and avocado but it wasn’t available). The chef is Egyptian so the food is halal. Our room wasn’t ready when we arrived so they put us in a temporary room by the bar to rest. They moved us after dinner to a large room with separate living room, but unfortunately some bugs came in and we had to change rooms once again. This third room was fine. The kitchen kindly brought us breakfast at 5:30am as we had to depart early, but then they had problems checking us out as the breakfast bill hadn’t been added yet. We had to wait 10-15 min to checkout and we were in a rush to get to the airport. Overall we were impressed with this hotel for the price, but the front desk service could be improved.
5 based on 1 reviews
I spent a week here during a research trip to Lagos - it was my first time to Nigeria and the staff - a great team - and the owner of the hotel were just great in helping me figure things out. The place is recently renovated - but its best feature is the great hospitality, and home cooked food with all the best specialities. All the amenities described are in perfect working order - air conditioning, television - nice bathrooms. I'll be coming back here when next in Lagos...
5 based on 1 reviews
I have been staying at this hotel for years. I have never written a review on it. It is a very private looking set up. The staff are exceptionally courteous and the cuisine is a mix bag I'd Nigerian and continental. Always try the Jamaican Rice. The reservation, check in and check out is above average. The unique features a regular gets is the free airport pick up and the loyalty card. On this visit, I was treated with a surprise. Earlier, while making my reservation, the hotel recognized a recent FB post on my wall of an award I got. The hotel on my arrival had decorated my room with balloons and kept a chilled bottle of non-alcoholic wine and a congratulatory card signed by all the staff on duty. I was really touched. It was like family. Weekend stay here is great for those who want a getaway relaxation. The pool bar and the barbecue, the football crowd and sometimes a side entertainer makes it great. You should visit
5 based on 1 reviews
It was very spacious and it had an extra little room, a sitting room. The bathroom was also spacious and had a tub (bucket and scoop included, but not necessary to use). There was a school across the street and on school days, I would listen for the children to sing right before school started. Very wonderful to hear, especially because I did not expect it. The staff is incredibly helpful. I asked for a few things the night I checked in and it was apparent that some of it was brought to me straight from the staff's kitchen supplies (which was much appreciated). A hotel in the U.S. would have simply told me they didn't have for what I was asking. Outside of the hotel, there are little stores and restaurants everywhere. Whatever you want, you can find it. If you walk out of the hotel and go the left, there's a restaurant a few doors down that had great food. I'm pretty sure it was Igbo food. They also play local music which I like, so that only added to the experience. Also, the hotel itself isn't that far away from the airport.
3 based on 1 reviews
I really dunno what they were thinking having beds as hard as a rock for people to sleep in. The mattress felt like the floor literally. It is a place you can manage for an overnight stay especially if you are on the move. Don't count on sinking into the bed after a long day. There is no parking space inside the hotel but they let you park in the compound opposite it.
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