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Among the 12263 accommodations in Nigeria, here are the 4 best luxury hotels

The Grandeur Hotel - Nigeria
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The Grandeur Hotel

hotel, Victoria Island
The Grandeur Hotel, a 4-star establishment, is situated in Victoria Island, offering a 15-minute walk to Landmark Beach and a 27-kilometre journey from Murtala Muhammed International Airport.
This hotel provides family-friendly accommodation with air conditioning, private bathrooms, and complimentary WiFi, featuring an on-site restaurant, bar, garden, and private parking for up to three guests per room.
Trendy Inn Limited - Nigeria
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Trendy Inn Limited

hotel, Lagos
Trendy Inn Limited is a 4-star hotel located in Lagos, 5.5 kilometres from the Kalakuta Museum and 9 kilometres from Murtala Muhammed International Airport.
This establishment offers air-conditioned rooms, complimentary WiFi, an on-site restaurant, a bar, and room service, with parking available for guests.
Vinpy Hotels - Nigeria
9.5 16 reviews

Vinpy Hotels

hotel, Uyo
Vinpy Hotels, a 4-star accommodation in Uyo, is located approximately 25.75 kilometres from Akwa Ibom Airport, offering guests a convenient base for exploring the city.
This establishment features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, an on-site restaurant serving African cuisine, an indoor pool, a hot tub, and complimentary breakfast, with parking and 24/7 reception also provided for guest convenience.
Lloyd Hotel And Suites - Nigeria
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Lloyd Hotel And Suites

hotel, Benin City
Lloyd Hotel And Suites is a 4-star hotel located in Benin City, offering convenient access to local attractions and amenities.
This establishment provides air-conditioned rooms with complimentary WiFi, an on-site restaurant, a bar, and room service, with check-out available between 02:00 AM and 02:00 PM.

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Best Nigeria hotels with a pool

Among the 12263 accommodations in Nigeria, here are the 4 best hotels with a pool

Td Residence Inn - Nigeria
8.6 12 reviews

Td Residence Inn

hotel, Ijebu Ode
TD Residence Inn is located in Ijebu Ode, conveniently near the main town centre and within easy reach of local landmarks. It's a 2-star hotel that has received very good user ratings.
The hotel offers a range of amenities and activities to keep guests entertained, including a swimming pool, a garden, a spa, and a fitness centre. Guests can also enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar, as well as room service.
P Meridian Hotels - Nigeria
No reviews

P Meridian Hotels

hotel, Awoyaya
P Meridian Hotels, a five-star establishment in Awoyaya, is located 21 kilometres from Lekki Conservation Centre, 31 kilometres from Nike Art Gallery, and 34 kilometres from Ikoyi Golf Course.
This hotel offers family-friendly accommodation with amenities including air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, a swimming pool, a garden, a spa, an on-site restaurant and bar, room service, and complimentary private parking.
Jevenom Hotel - Nigeria
No reviews

Jevenom Hotel

hotel, Ibafo
Jevenom Hotel, a 3-star hotel in Ibafo, is located 21 kilometres from the Kalakuta Museum and 27 kilometres from Murtala Muhammed International Airport.
This accommodation offers rooms with air conditioning, a private bathroom, and a balcony in select units, alongside amenities such as a swimming pool, on-site restaurant, bar, and free private parking.
Arydet Celebration Hotel - Nigeria
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Arydet Celebration Hotel

hotel, Isanlu Itedoijowa
Arydet Celebration Hotel, a 4-star establishment in Isanlu Itedoijowa, is located in a district providing convenient access to local information and serves as a suitable base for exploring the vicinity.
This hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, a swimming pool, an on-site restaurant serving breakfast, and a fitness centre, with room service and parking available for guests.

Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Nigeria

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Nigeria?

    Nigeria boasts incredible landmarks! For history buffs, the National Museum in Lagos offers a glimpse into the country's rich past. In Abuja, the National Assembly Complex is architecturally stunning, and the National Mosque and National Christian Centre showcase the country's religious diversity. For natural beauty, consider Yankari National Park with its wildlife and hot springs, or Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Nigeria?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Nigeria, Tranquil Mews Hotel, Nordic Villa and Presken Hotels @ Abuja are the most popular ones.

  • What are the hotels like in Nigeria?

    You'll find a range of hotels available in Nigeria, from ultimate 5-star luxury to more budget-friendly options around the country. Five-star hotels are comparable to nice hotels in other developing countries, but most hotels will ask you to pay all or 125% of the room rate (the 25% refunded when you settle the bill on departure). When it comes to quality, you'll find nice boutique hotels in the bigger cities, and not just the big-name chains, if you want something with more local character.

  • What are some must-do activities in Nigeria?

    Experiencing Nigeria's vibrant culture is key. Visit local markets like Balogun Market in Lagos for a sensory overload. Take a boat trip on the Niger River. Explore the ancient city walls of Kano. Enjoy the beaches of Lagos. For a unique experience, attend a traditional ceremony or festival – the timing will depend on the season.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Nigeria?

  • How can you get around Nigeria?

    If you are going between cities, then you can catch a flight if you're looking for a quick way to get around Nigeria. Alternatively, there are minibuses and bus taxis. Some train services run between bigger cities as well. Within the cities, if you're feeling adventurous, you can take the motorcycle-taxi to get around.

  • When is the ideal time to visit Nigeria?

    The best time to visit is during the dry season, between November and April, when the weather is generally pleasant and sunny across much of the country. However, specific regions may have microclimates, so it's good to check the forecast for your chosen area.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Nigeria?

  • What can you do in Nigeria?

    Nigeria is a huge country with beautiful nature and rich culture, so you'll find plenty you can do on your visit. There is something for everyone, from surfing on the coast to visiting the Epe Mangroves, visiting museums focusing on Nigerian art, and shopping in Lagos's vibrant open-air markets. Of course, don't forget to try some delicious Nigerian food. If you want good nightlife, then Lagos also won't disappoint.

  • Which neighborhoods or areas are best for spending a week in Nigeria?

    Lagos offers a great mix of modern and traditional experiences, with areas like Victoria Island and Ikoyi providing upscale accommodations and amenities. Abuja, the capital, is a more planned city, offering a different vibe. For a more cultural immersion, consider exploring areas in the northern states, but always prioritize safety and research thoroughly beforehand.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Nigeria?

    The best pet friendly hotels in Nigeria are Nordic Hotel Abuja, Ibis Lagos Ikeja and Fraser Suites Abuja.

  • What top attractions should you see in Nigeria?

    Make sure you walk along Africa's longest canopy walkway in Lekki's Conservation Center, one of Nigeria's top sites for nature lovers. If you're looking for something more cultural, don't miss Lagos's museums, like the Nigerian National Museum, the Kalakuta Republic Museum, and the Nike Centre for Art and African Culture. History lovers may want to make an excursion to the town of Bagadry, a picturesque town once home to the slave trade. If you go, don't miss the Bagadry Black Heritage Museum to learn more.

  • Which parts of Nigeria are perfect for a weekend getaway?

    For a quick escape, consider a weekend trip to the beaches of Lekki or the cultural richness of Ile-Ife, known for its Yoruba heritage. The Olumo Rock in Abeokuta offers stunning views and a historical context.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Nigeria?

  • What should you eat in Nigeria?

    Nigeria's number one dish is Jollof rice, which is rice cooked in a rich tomato sauce, usually topped with any kind of meat, vegetable, fish or spice. You'll usually find a delicious sauce to go with it, usually made from coconut milk, nutmeg, partminger (African basil) and maybe even Rooibos tea. Of course, there's so much more to try when visiting Nigeria!

  • Is renting a car recommended for exploring Nigeria?

    Renting a car can be challenging due to road conditions and traffic in major cities. Using ride-hailing services or hiring a driver is often a safer and more convenient option, especially for those unfamiliar with the local roads.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Nigeria?

  • Are credit cards widely accepted in Nigeria?

    Credit card acceptance is improving, but it's not as widespread as in many Western countries. Cash remains king, particularly in smaller towns and local markets. It's advisable to carry sufficient Naira for most transactions.
  • What are the largest airports in Nigeria?

    The major international airports are Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) in Lagos and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (ABV) in Abuja. These are the main gateways for international flights.
  • Are there any unwritten rules of behavior visitors should know about Nigeria?

    Respectful behavior is highly valued. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Bargaining is common in markets, but do so politely. Learn a few basic Hausa or Yoruba phrases – it shows respect for the local culture. Always be mindful of local customs and traditions.
  • What local specialties should you try in Nigeria?

    Nigerian cuisine is diverse! Try Jollof rice, a staple dish across West Africa. Suya, grilled meat skewers, is a popular street food. Egusi soup, a hearty vegetable soup, is another must-try. And don't forget to sample the various types of fufu, a starchy side dish.
  • Where are the best shopping spots in Nigeria?

    Lagos is a shopping hub, with markets like Balogun Market offering a wide array of goods. For more upscale shopping, visit malls in Victoria Island and Ikoyi. Abuja also has several modern shopping malls.
  • What signature events or festivals take place in Nigeria?

    Nigeria hosts numerous festivals throughout the year. Calabar Carnival is a massive event known for its vibrant costumes and music. Argungu Fishing Festival is a unique cultural celebration. Many smaller, regional festivals celebrate local traditions and customs.
  • What’s the best place in Nigeria for mild and comfortable weather?

    The Jos Plateau offers a relatively mild climate compared to other parts of Nigeria, making it a more comfortable option, especially during the hotter months. However, temperatures can still vary depending on the time of year.
  • What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make in Nigeria?

    Common mistakes include not exchanging currency beforehand, underestimating transportation times, not being aware of local customs, and not taking sufficient precautions regarding health and safety. Thorough planning and research are essential.
  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Nigeria?

    Beyond the popular tourist spots, consider exploring the Kainji Lake National Park, offering stunning scenery and wildlife viewing opportunities. The ancient city of Benin City holds historical significance. Numerous smaller towns and villages offer a more authentic experience of Nigerian life, but always prioritize safety and research beforehand.

Best Nigeria hotels with parking

The Habitat Suites International - Nigeria
No reviews

The Habitat Suites International

hotel, Lagos
The Habitat Suites International, a Lagos hotel, is located 4 kilometres from Murtala Muhammed International Airport.
This establishment offers complimentary WiFi, an on-site restaurant and bar, a fitness centre, and a communal sauna, with rooms featuring air conditioning and private bathrooms.
Chinbell Luxury Hotel & Suites - Nigeria
No reviews

Chinbell Luxury Hotel & Suites

hotel, Lekki
Chinbell Luxury Hotel & Suites, a four-star accommodation in Lagos, is located approximately 7.4 kilometres from the Lekki Conservation Centre and 7.7 kilometres from the Nike Art Gallery.
This hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with complimentary WiFi, an on-site restaurant and bar, room service, and free private parking, with check-out between 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM.
Dview Hotel - Nigeria
8.0 7 reviews

Dview Hotel

hotel, Lagos
Dview Hotel in Lagos is located approximately 27 kilometres from Murtala Muhammed International Airport, its precise district requiring further clarification.
This Lagos guesthouse offers a 200 square metre space with one bedroom, one bathroom, and accommodates up to three guests, featuring amenities such as air conditioning, a balcony, parking, and in-room tea and coffee making facilities.
Executive Hotel And Suites - Nigeria
8.7 98 reviews

Executive Hotel And Suites

hotel, Ikeja
Executive Hotel And Suites is located in Ikeja, Lagos, 4km from the Kalakuta Republic museum and 7km from Murtala Muhammed International Airport.
This 5-star establishment offers family rooms sleeping up to three guests, boasting a restaurant, bar, room service, parking, and a 24-hour front desk; airport shuttle services are available at an additional cost.

Best hotels in Nigeria with a gym

The Grandeur - Nigeria
No reviews

The Grandeur

hotel, Maroko
The Grandeur, a 4-star hotel in Maroko, is located 27 kilometres from Murtala Muhammed International Airport and is a 13-minute walk from Landmark Beach.
This accommodation offers air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms, free WiFi, an on-site spa, restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and private parking, with room service available 24 hours a day.
S&b Hotel - Nigeria
No reviews

S&b Hotel

hotel, Agege
S&b Hotel, a four-star accommodation, is located in the Agege district of Lagos, providing a convenient base for exploring the area.
This hotel offers 144 square meters of floor area with one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring air conditioning, free WiFi, an on-site restaurant and bar, room service, and free private parking.
Villa Hilton Hotels - Nigeria
8.4 11 reviews

Villa Hilton Hotels

hotel, Uyo
Villa Hilton Hotels, a 4-star accommodation in Uyo, offers a beachfront location with direct coastal access, situated approximately 25.75 kilometres from Akwa Ibom Airport.
This hotel provides a range of amenities including air-conditioned rooms, a garden, terrace, restaurant serving diverse cuisines, bar, fitness centre, sauna, and spa, with room service and parking also available.
Lagos Airport Hotel - Nigeria
No reviews

Lagos Airport Hotel

hotel, Ikeja
The Lagos Airport Hotel, a 4-star establishment in Ikeja, is located 3.06 kilometres from Murtala Muhammed International Airport, providing convenient access for travellers.
This accommodation offers air-conditioned rooms, private bathrooms, free WiFi, an on-site restaurant and bar, a hot tub, 24-hour room service, and private parking, with a maximum guest capacity of three.
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