Named for Nigeria's first prime minister, this is Lagos' commercial heart and has some remarkable monuments. They include statues of gargantuan horses, the Remembrance Arcade (with memorials to WWI, WWII and civil-war victims) and the 26-storey Independence House, built in 1963.
Tafawa Balewa Square
Lagos
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Run by the Nigerian Conservation Foundation, this centre has a huge tract of wetlands set aside for wildlife viewing. Canopy walkways enable you to see…
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One of Nigeria's most important artists, Nike Okundaye, runs this enormous gallery full of contemporary and traditional Nigerian arts. Nike herself is…
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Close to Bar Beach, this welcoming arts centre with a high bamboo roof has a traditional restaurant which is one of the best and most attractive places to…
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A rich variety of crafts from all around Nigeria and West Africa: this is a brilliant place to wander and look for affordable gifts. You can also buy…
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Legendary musician Fela Kuti's former house and revolutionary headquarters is now a fascinating museum with everything intact from Fela's bedroom to his …
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An organisation supporting young African and international artists with a great gallery of contemporary Nigerian art.
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The museum has some amazing artefacts, though the presentation is a little dishevelled. The Cycle of Life exhibit explores traditional Nigerian life, from…
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Built in the 1920s, this flamboyant building is the oldest Anglican cathedral in Nigeria.
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Nine tennis courts, as well as a gym, squash, billiards and table tennis.
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Built in the 1920s, this flamboyant building is the oldest Anglican cathedral in Nigeria.
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More than 160 years old, this is one of the most venerable Anglican churches in Nigeria.