Lekki, Lagos travel attractions and real estate deals? Lagos, Nigeria is the largest city in Africa, yet tourism there seems to be only a minor (albeit burgeoning) sidebar in a hospitality industry geared more toward business. This means you’ll find ample fine accommodations, but will need to do a bit of research, and preferably get the advice of locals, to find the best things to do in Lagos to fit your desires. The city’s internationally acclaimed arts scene is thriving, with many galleries and cultural centers to peruse, and live music and dance performances take place with great frequency all over Lagos. This means visitors who enjoy music and the arts will find Lagos an incredible source of entertainment and inspiration, day and night.

The internationally acclaimed art house, Terra Kulture is the home of contemporary visual and theatre arts in Nigeria. It stands as one of only 2 art auction houses in Nigeria, with a collection of over a thousand art pieces from across the country. The Terra Kulture building is home to a restaurant, a craft shop, a library, a language school and theatre and its central feature; the art gallery. It is proud to have hosted readings by renowned Nigerian authors such as Wole Soyinka, Sefi Atta, Chimamanda Adichie and others for book readings. Annual events at Terra Kulture includes an art auction and the Taruwa Festival of Performing arts (which is often held in January).

Want to see some class? Or you’d like to get inspiration from classy real estate decked in breathtakingly scenery and structure? Or curious to see the place that’s home to some of Nigeria’s elites? Then, you’d better take a trip to Banana Island. Banana Island is located in Ikoyi and boasts of some of the most expensive real estate in Nigeria; since its home to a lot of Nigerian millionaires and billionaires. Fancy a bowling experience while you’re in Lagos? No problem! Pinpoint Shop 3 located at The Palms Shopping Mall and featuring ten lanes of 10-pin bowling, a full-service bar, billiards, and an arcade is the place to check out! Discover even more details at Real Estate in Lekki.

This open-air entertainment center serves as a next generation of the old Afrika Shrine built by the famous artist cum political activist Fela Kuta in 1970. It showcases some of Fela’s artwork and also serves as a sort of community center. Visit during the day and you’re sure to be greeted by many friendly and chatty locals eager to show you around. Or do like Emmanuel Macron did and come at night during one of the Shrine’s weekend concert events, which are sure to offer you a crazy night out in Lagos. For a real treat, visit Lagos during the annual Felabration festival and feel the Shrine pulse with Afrobeats. It’s located in Ikeja, which means a long drive if you’re staying in the islands, but it’s well worth it (and can be easily combined with the nearby Kalakuta Republic Museum). In my opinion, it’s one of the most fun things to do in Lagos Nigeria!