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The security was top notch. I ft safe and secured in all my time with them. GOOD STAFF TOO. VERY WELL-MANNERED.
They charger me twice and still have got my refund back and when u order food they also charge the card multiple time
The staff are very supportive and eager to help.
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The hotel was nice. The staff was very nice.
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Very good breakfast selections. Free WiFi.
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Where to stay in Lagos
Learn about the top neighbourhoods of Lagos
Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical hotel check-in and check-out times in Lagos, and how flexible are they?
What taxes and mandatory hotel charges should I expect on a Lagos hotel bill?
How much do nightly hotel rates swing by season and events in Lagos?
How do Lagos neighborhoods compare for hotel price, transit time to the airport, and suitability for business stays?
What connectivity (hotel Wi-Fi speeds and coworking options) can remote workers expect in Lagos hotels?
What lodging-related scams or safety issues should I watch for in Lagos specifically?
How prevalent is step-free and accessible accommodation in Lagos hotels?
What are the common payment, deposit, and currency norms at Lagos hotels?
How much cheaper are advance-purchase (non-refundable) rates versus flexible bookings in Lagos?
What are typical family and pet policies in Lagos hotels?
Are Lagos hotels reliable for uninterrupted power and quiet remote-work days?
Top Tips
- Book hotels in Lagos 2-3 months in advance of the November-February dry season, when occupancy climbs by 20-30% and rates often rise 15-25%. Early booking helps secure preferred rooms and consistent pricing.
- Select hotels in Victoria Island or Ikoyi for business stays, as these districts host most international chains and corporate offices, reducing commute times and offering enhanced security. Both are within 10-15 km (6-9 mi) of key business centers.
- Prioritize hotels with reliable generator backups, since Lagos averages 4-6 hours of public power cuts daily, occurring most often in the rainy season (April-October). Confirm at booking that key amenities, like Wi-Fi and air conditioning, are generator-supported.
- When paying by foreign card, decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) to avoid 5-10% added exchange costs and always request to pay in Nigerian Naira (NGN) at checkout.
- Arrange airport transfers through your hotel or use ride-hailing apps like Uber or Bolt at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) to avoid informal taxis, aggressive solicitation, and typical overcharges of 2,500-5,000 NGN (approx. $15).
- Expect a 10% service charge and Nigeria VAT on hotel stays, and ask for an itemized bill to verify accuracy, prevent duplicate gratuities, and ensure tax compliance.
- Use only bottled water for drinking and brushing teeth, as Lagos tap water may carry health risks. Most hotels provide complimentary bottles daily; confirm the policy on replacements or extra charges at check-in.
- Confirm pricing for bottled water and minibar items at check-in, since many hotels supply one free bottle daily but charge for additional minibar consumption.
- For security, store valuables in the hotel safe and use small Naira notes (100-500 NGN) for local shopping, as petty theft sometimes occurs in busy areas.
- Enroll in major chain loyalty programs to unlock lounge access, room upgrades, or priority airport shuttles, which can save up to 30 minutes each morning. Confirm your eligibility for these benefits with reception.
- Allow at least 60-120 minutes for airport transfers within Lagos during peak traffic, even for 20-30 km (12-18 mi) trips. Plan your route in advance with hotel staff or local drivers to avoid significant delays.
- International hotels such as Marriott, Hilton, and Radisson typically provide the most reliable business amenities in Lagos, including steady Wi-Fi and dedicated workspaces. If you require fast connections for remote work, ask about speed and workspace availability.
- Ask at check-in whether your room’s fast-charging outlets and air conditioning are supported by the backup power supply. Frequent public-grid interruptions can affect charging and cooling if not generator-backed.
- Request step-free access or an accessible room at least 24 hours before arrival if you need it, as only about 20-30% of Lagos hotels have elevators or ramp entrances.
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