Festac Area Guide

Welcome to Festac, located in Lagos State’s Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area. It is a well-planned residential community and a vibrant neighborhood with wide roads. It boasts a lively cultural environment and a diverse community, surrounded by neighborhoods like Agboju, Oluti, Alapako, Amuwo, Isunba, and Kirikiri.

Aerial View of Festac [Facebook: BeautifulNGA]

Festac has a grid-like layout with seven major avenues interconnected by minor roads. It is accessible from the Lagos-Badagry Expressway through the 1st, 2nd, and 7th avenues and the Festac Link Bridge, allowing easy movement. 

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The area is a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces allowing individuals to benefit from essential amenities such as schools, healthcare centers, markets, and recreational facilities, contributing to a wholesome community life.

History Of Festac, Lagos

Festac Town, originally known as “Festival Town” or “Festac Village,” was conceived as a modern residential estate for hosting the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC) in 1977. This event celebrated African heritage and creativity and left behind a distinctive architectural landscape. It features 5,000 contemporary dwellings planned to serve over 45,000 visitors and Nigerian staff. The Nigerian government’s substantial investment brought cutting-edge electrical systems, robust public safety facilities, efficient transportation links, supermarkets, banks, health centers, and postal services reflecting a commitment to state-led progress fueled by oil revenues.

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Following the festival, housing and land were allocated through a ballot system, with initial rules preventing rental or resale to ensure the properties remained with those directly involved. Today, Festac Town stands as a vibrant, organized community within Lagos, exemplifying forward-thinking urban planning and enduring modern amenities that continue to set a benchmark for residential development.

Popular Roads in Festac, Lagos

Some popular roads around Festac include Lagos-Badagry Expressway, Ijora-Badagry Road, Festac Link Bridge, Mile 2.

The 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 7th Avenues in Festac surround a portion of the town in what seems like an almost rectangular road network.

Properties in Festac, Lagos

Festac primarily features a mix of residential properties, including flats, houses, commercial properties, and land for development.

Residential Properties

Detached and Semi-Detached Duplexes

Festac’s detached and semi-detached duplexes have between 4 and 5 bedrooms. They offer spacious, comfortable living with modern finishes, a combination of privacy and collaboration.

Terraced Houses

Terraced houses in Festac are mostly 4 bedrooms. They provide practical, furnished living spaces that offer affordable options with modern style in gated estates.

Apartments & Flats

The apartments and flats in Festac range from studio apartments to multi-bedroom flats, catering to a variety of lifestyles.

Commercial properties

Festac’s commercial properties are located to support the area’s growing economic activity, from retail outlets to office complexes. These developments benefit from robust infrastructure and a dynamic business environment, making Festac an attractive hub for investment and commerce.

Popular Estates in Festac, Lagos.

1. Cooperation Estate

Located along the Festac link road, the Corporation Estate has two gates for entry and exit. With 24-hour security and available space for packing, it is a serene, calm, and peaceful environment conducive for children. It is also wheelchair accessible.

Entrance Gate of Cooperation Estate [Google Photos: Davidson]

2. Unity Estate

Unity Estate is a quiet, beautiful estate, with top security and infrastructure. The estate offers a range of housing options, catering to various preferences and family sizes.

Exterior View of Unity Estate[Nigeria Property Center]

3. Heritage Estate

A secure gated residential estate, with good roads, a quiet environment, and a luxurious living experience.

Street View of Heritage Estate [Google Photos: Ijoma Agatha]

Education and Schools in Ikota

There are several notable schools in Festac including:

  • Isobrite Schools
  • Loral International Schools
  • Festac College
  • Chrisland School Festac Area
  • St Jude’s Private Schools

Shopping Malls in Festac, Lagos

Shoprite Festival Mall

ShopRite Festival Mall consistently delivers a great shopping experience for residents with a modern, family-friendly vibe and ample parking. It is home to a variety of local and imported stores and products, with affordable pricing, and perfect for hangouts and outings. It usually has long queues during rush hours.

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Exterior View of Shoprite Festival Mall[Google Photos]

Groove Mall Festac

Groove Mall is an upscale mall in the heart of Festac Town. It features several amazing businesses from fashion, food, electronics, and pharmacy. The environment is serene, with security guards and is suitable for family outings. 

Front view of Groove Mall [Google Photos: Sharon Chimelu]

Gacoun Plaza

Gacoun Plaza is a commercial property home to businesses like Stanbic IBTC Bank, Lez Travels & Tours, Meldia Eyecare, Fenida Collections, and others. It offers essential services, including ATMs, groceries, baby items, and household items, making it a convenient spot for residents. While easily accessible, visitors should plan for peak-hour congestion and limited parking. 

Front view of Gacoun Plaza [Google Photos: Tolu J Ade]

Westside Mall

It is an exclusive mall that has luxury shops and offices. There is also a restaurant, an executive lounge, and a rooftop bar. 

Front view of Westside Mall [Google Photos: Emeka Ulor]

Hotels in Festac, Lagos.

Brighams Suites

Brighams Suites is a royal palace hotel offering warm care and hospitality. They have Exotics Rooms, a VIP/Penthouse, a Caribbean Lounge, an executive bar, a restaurant, a swimming pool, free wifi, fitness centre, laundry services, car hire services, open space for parties, banquets, conferences and receptions.

Front View of Brighams Suites [Hotels.ng Website]

Tatiana Hotel And Suites

Tatiana Hotel and Suites is a contemporary hotel situated in Festac Town offering rooms with private balconies. It is a no-smoking and no-pets-allowed establishment and comes with a complimentary breakfast. 

Full View of Tatiana Hotel and Suites [dev.komback.com website]

Bay Square Apartment and Lounge

Bay Square Apartment and Lounge is a luxury hotel. The property offers amenities such as elegant rooms, 24hrs free Wifi, access to Rooftop Pool, Smart TV with Netflix & Prime, and complimentary breakfast, providing guests with a luxurious stay. 

Side View of Bay Square Apartment and Lounge [Bay Square Apartment and Lounge Website]

Festival Hotel Festac

Festival Hotel Conference Center & Spa is ideal for business, conferences, and leisure. Centrally located, it ensures easy access to the city’s best shopping and entertainment. It has an on-site bank, fitness center, and various shops available to meet guests’ needs while maintaining a peaceful ambiance.

Each room comes with flat-screen TVs, coffee makers, mini-fridges, and luxurious toiletries. As part of the Premium Swiss Hotels & Resorts portfolio, they feature three dining concepts, including a rooftop daily breakfast buffet service, The Rendevouz Bar, which is perfect for after-work relaxation, and the Island Bar which overlooks the Garden and Swimming pools.

Exterior View of Festival Hotel Festac [Premium Swiss Hospitality &Resort Website]

Things to Do in Festac, Lagos.

Visit The Palace Of Alamuwo Of Kuje Amuwo Land

The Palace Of Alamuwo Of Kuje Amuwo Land is a Commonwealth Walkway. In line with Festac’s vibrant culture, it offers a dive into the rich Yoruba heritage, majestic traditional architecture and deep-rooted history. It is a must-see landmark for anyone looking to experience the authentic spirit of Festac.

The Palace Of Alamuwo Of Kuje Amuwo Land [Image From Festac Online]

Have a fun day at Frankids Amusement Park.

Have a great time at Frankids amusement park with lots of kids friendly rides and games. They also have halls for hosting parties. It is advised to book tickets ahead.

Play Area at Frankids Amusement Park [Google Review Photos: Joy Ohiaerl]

Visit the Golden Tulip Festac

Although a hotel in the Golden Tulip franchise, the building is lined with a choice of exhibition spaces for all types of art, from sculpture to short film and many of them are completely free to view and can be purchased.  You can enjoy the diverse collection of artwork, textile museum, and occasional art exhibitions. 

Festac Art Gallery [Image From Festac Online]

Enjoy delicious cuisines

Festac is home to both local and international restaurants where you can try new meals, learn about foreign cuisines, and have a great dining experience. Some of them include The Pentagram, Mamboo, Native Foods Limited, Indomie Cafe, and Mega Chicken.



The Pentagram, Festac [Tripadvisor]

Nightlife in Festac, Lagos.

Festac has an interesting nightlife filled with rooftop bars, karaoke spots, lounges, and clubs which host many people within their locations. It features great music, parties, and meals. Some popular spots include Moulin Rouge Rooftop Bar, Ibiza Festac, Roppongi Karaoke Lounge, Barbados Bar, Alfredo Lounge and Bar.

Moulin Rouge Rooftop Bar and Lounge, Festac [Tripadvisor]

FAQs

What is the history of Festac Town in Lagos?

Festac Town was established in 1977 as “Festival Town” to host FESTAC ’77, celebrating African arts and culture.

What are the main attractions in Festac Town?

Festac offers various attractions such as the Festival Mall for shopping and entertainment, the Palace of Alamuwo of Kuje Amuwo Land for culture, and family-friendly spots like Frankids Amusement Park.

Is Festac Town a good place to live in Lagos?

Festac Town is a well-planned layout blending residential, commercial, and recreational spaces. It is a good place to live.

What transportation options are available in Festac Town?

Festac Town is well-connected via major routes such as the Lagos-Badagry Expressway and the Festac Link Bridge. Public transport options, including buses and taxis, are available in Festac Town.

Conclusion

Festac Town is an exciting neighborhood that balances culture and urban planning. It is a blend of residential comfort, cultural landmarks, and commercial opportunities makes it a unique location within Lagos. It is an interesting place to visit and a good place to live in Lagos.

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