Lagos
Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city, sprawls inland from the Gulf of Guinea across Lagos Lagoon. Victoria Island, the financial center of the metropolis, is known for its beach resorts, boutiques and nightlife. To the north, Lagos Island is home to the National Museum Lagos, displaying cultural artifacts and craft works. Nearby is Freedom Park, once a colonial-era prison and now a major venue for concerts and public events.
Point of Interest
Spot: Beach
Describe: Lagos Island is the principal and central local government area in Lagos, Lagos State. It is part of the Lagos Division.
Spot: Island
Describe: Victoria Island (VI) is an affluent area that encompasses a former island of the same name that sits between Lagos Island and the Lekki Peninsula in the Lagos Lagoon. It is the main business and financial center of Lagos in Lagos State, Nigeria.
Spot: Mesuem
Describe: The Nigerian National Museum is a national museum of Nigeria, located in the city of Lagos. The museum has a notable collection of Nigerian art, including pieces of statuary and carvings and archaeological and ethnographic exhibits.
Jhalobia Recreation Park |
4. Jhalobia Recreation Park and Garden :-
Spot: Park
Describe: Jhalobia Recreation Park and Garden is one of the premier recreation parks and gardens in Nigeria. It is located on Murtala Muhammed Airport Road, Lagos. It is marked by a stylish use of tropical plants and architecture.
Spot: Art
Describe: Omenka Gallery is a Nigerian contemporary art gallery, which represents Nigerian and international artists at its exhibition space in Lagos.
Balogun Market |
6. Balogun Market :-
Spot: Market
Describe: The market has no particular address because it sprawls across so many streets on the island. Balogun market is recognized as the best place to buy fabrics, shoes and all sorts of wears.
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