Top 10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Lagos State, Nigeria

March 20, 2022 Claudia Navarrete

Lagos, sometimes referred to as Lagos State to distinguish it from Lagos Metropolitan Area, is a state located in the southwestern geopolitical zone of Nigeria. The smallest in area of Nigeria's 36 states, Lagos State is arguably the most economically important state of the country, containing Lagos, the nation's largest urban area. It is a major financial centre and would be the fifth largest economy in Africa, if it were a country.
Restaurants in Lagos State

1. Leisure Sports Paintball

39 Kusenla Road, Lekki 101245 Nigeria +234 814 000 0208 [email protected] http://paystack.shop/leisure-sports-paintball
Excellent
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Leisure Sports Paintball

No.1 Paintball Arena in Nigeria. OPEN Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays:12pm to 6pm Public Holidays:12pm to 6pm For Private Bookings send us an email.

Reviewed By daramolaa115

It was an amazing experience, so fun filled and memorable, the customer service was amazing too, the food spots there are amazing!!!, I most definitely would come back here, overall great experience. Go LSP

2. Nike Centre For Art And Culture

No. 2 Oba Yekini Elegushi Rd 3rd Roundabout, Epe Expressway, Lagos 101222 Nigeria +234 803 409 6656 [email protected] http://www.nikeart.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 559 reviews

Nike Centre For Art And Culture

Nike Art Centre, Lagos, is one of Nigeria's hidden treasures. Located in Lekki, Lagos, the four-story building compromises of an art gallery and textile museum featuring over 7,000 pieces and soon to have Coffee shop. The Centre has a diverse collection of art by a multitude of artists, celebrating Nigeria's talent, offering visitors an insight into all cultures of Nigeria through the medium of art. It can take up to a full day to discover all the Nike Art Centre has to offer. Fortunately, the gallery is open 7 days a week often holding art exhibitions, workshops and cultural days. If you're feeling creative you can take an art course with Nike or go on one of her week-long retreats outside of Lagos in Osun state (Osogbo), Kogi state (Ogidi) and Abuja, all of which you can visit with 'Nike Tours'. The tours offer overnight accommodation at her guesthouses, and partake in creating traditional African crafts such as adire, batik, indigo, beadwork, painting, or carving. Nike Art Centre is an impressive gallery and a must for art lovers.

Reviewed By boluwatifemaryams

I really loved her place, we were given a warm reception by the owner, she was so nice,and the arts are all wonderful and lovely

3. TripZapp

Excellent
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

TripZapp

Explore the beauties of Nigeria with our amazing private tours. We have something for every traveler, from beaches, to nature reserves and heritage sites. Enjoy safe, stress-free travel on our tours which include hotel pick up and drop off as well as private guides and hosts who cater to all your needs. Book a tour today and start exploring.

4. Badagry Slave Museum and Black History Museum

Badagry Town, Badagry 103101 Nigeria +234 805 373 9895 [email protected] http://www.jinuset.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Badagry Slave Museum and Black History Museum

BRIEF HISTORY OF BADAGRY Badagry was founded around 1425 A.D. before its existence, people have been living along the Coast of Gberefu, which later gave birth to Badagry. Fishing, Farming, salt making from ocean water were the main occupation of the people. The natives believe that Badagry was founded by a famous farmer called ‘Agbedeh’ who lived at Gberefu Sea Beach and maintained a farm land across the lagoon in the present Badagry. ‘Greme’ means farm in Ogu language and the people who visited Agbede’s farm, when asked, would say they went to ‘Agbedegreme’ meaning agbede’s farm. The word was later coined to Agbadarigi by the Yoruba settlers and was later corrupted to Badagry by the European slave merchants before the end of the senteenth century. The people of Badagry are heterogenous. They are mainly Ogu of Whydah, Whra, Wheme and Ga/Ewe clans who migrated from the former Dahomey and Awori-Yoruba who are descendants of Oduduwa of Western Nigeria. The traditions of

Reviewed By Gilovsky - Lagos, Nigeria

The visit to the museum is definiteley worth the day trip to Badagry from Lagos. It bring us back to the past and show how terrible was the condition of the slaves.

5. The Soul Lounge

The Palms Mall, Shop 20, Lekki 105102 Nigeria +234 809 978 8269 https://www.facebook.com/soulloungelagos
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

The Soul Lounge

6. Lekki Conservation Centre

KM 19, Lekki-Epe Expressway, Lagos 550104 Nigeria 0906 546 0479 [email protected] http://www.ncfnigeria.org/projects/lekki-conservation-centre
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4.0 based on 547 reviews

Lekki Conservation Centre

Reviewed By lawmany - Abuja, Nigeria

I highly recommend this place if you find yourself in Lagos. It is a hidden gem and I find it absurd that people in Lagos do not know about it because of bad publicity. This place offers you an opportunity to let loose especially if have have been under intense pressure. The adrenaline rush is at its peak.It is also a good place for picnic, family bonding,office get together, games etc. Be warned that the canopy walk and tree climbing are extreme sports which you cannot do carrying babies and toddlers (These they won't tell you, you would find out after you have paid). The management need to keep the water and natural reserve cleaner, maintain the facilities especially the walkway better and do better publicity. Prep people up well before they embark on it, not allowing them to find out for themselves while on it already. Also do not wear formal or native attires for these activities.

7. Freedom Park Lagos

Old Prison Ground Broad Street, Lagos 550104 Nigeria
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4.0 based on 232 reviews

Freedom Park Lagos

Reviewed By Annickderop

In the middle of the hustle and bustle of lagos, there is a place that breaths peace, friendliness, creativity and positive energy. Freedom Park is a project that should be an example reclaiming space in every city. You sense immediately the love that transformed this former prison and place of hate and misery of colonial times into a venue where everyone is welcome. The boys of the neighbourhood as well as the top of the artistic scene gather in this park, to meet, to hang around, to inhale the creative air, and to feel free. Reserve you day and evening, because you will be reluctant to go away again!

8. Omu Resort

Bogije Town, Opposite Lakowe Golf & Estate, Lagos 550104 Nigeria +234 814 281 2406 [email protected] http://www.omuresort.com
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4.0 based on 44 reviews

Omu Resort

The region's newest and most elaborate Family Recreational and Educational center, the Omu Resort is home to a Zoo; Freshwater seaworld; Wax museum; Amusement rides; Go karting; Quad biking and more

Reviewed By iniabasie - Eket, Nigeria

Finally visited this resort with friends and family and was impressed with the environment and attractions. There was no dull moment passing through the sea world to the zoo and then the different fun activities. The resort has a thing for everyone both young and old. Theres also a nice playground for little ones. The tour guides were also very helpful. Was worth the visit and highly recommended.

9. Tarkwa Bay Beach

Tarkwa Bay, Lagos Nigeria +234 803 704 3233
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4.0 based on 44 reviews

Tarkwa Bay Beach

Reviewed By parentsandchildrened - Lagos, Nigeria

Tarkwa Bay has been reorganized and has greatly improved. I recommend visitors to connect with a tour guide. Our guide made our trip easy and great.

10. LUFASI Nature Park

Majek 1st Gate, Km 41, Lekki, Lagos Nigeria +234 701 203 2275 [email protected] http://www.lufasi.com/
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4.0 based on 35 reviews

LUFASI Nature Park

Reviewed By uzoo517

Amazing place! Well kept with knowledgeable tour guides. Family friendly with a lovely playground for young children and sports facilities (basketball, soccer, etc.) for older children. Pack a picnic basket and go enjoy this beautiful oasis in Lagos.

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