The 10 Best Things to Do in Lagos(2025)

Lagos is a city of endless energy and with its iconic landmarks, pristine beaches and thriving art scenes, you’ll never run out of things to do. Whether you’re new in town or a long-time resident, there are a number of adventurous places to visit that promise an exhilarating experience. To help you make the most of your experience, we’ve put together the ultimate list of the 10 best things to do in Lagos in 2025.

1). Visit Nike Art Gallery

The Nike Art Gallery is one of West Africa’s largest art spaces founded by Chief Nike Davies-Okundaye in Lagos. Housed in a striking five-story building, the gallery features around 8,000 diverse artworks by Nigerian artists like Chief Josephine Oboh Macleod. With additional branches in Abuja, Oshogbo, and Ogidi, the gallery continues to promote Nigeria’s rich artistic heritage across the country. If you’re an art enthusiast or simply looking to be inspired, plan your visit to explore, connect, and experience Nigerian art like never before.

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Art pieces in Nike Art Gallery [Nike Art Gallery website]

2. Explore Tarkwa Bay Beach

Located near the Lagos Harbour, Tarkwa Bay is a sheltered artificial beach and island getaway that is accessible only by boat or water taxi. This serene spot is a favourite among swimmers, water sports lovers, and those looking to unwind by the sea. You’ll also find a warm local community ready to welcome you with open arms.

Tarkwa Bay Beach [Independent Newspaper]

3). Shop at Lekki Arts and Crafts Market

The Lekki Arts and Crafts Market is also known as Jakande Art Market or Oba Elegushi International Market and it is the largest art market in Nigeria. Located in the heart of Lekki, Lagos, this vibrant marketplace is brimming with authentic African art, from paintings and sculptures to handmade jewelry, wooden furniture, Ankara fabrics, and much more. The best time to shop is weekdays between 9 AM and 1 PM, when all the stalls are set up and the atmosphere is lively. It is a must-visit for tourists, art lovers, and anyone looking to explore Nigerian creativity.

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Lekki Arts and Crafts Market [Diaspora News]

4). Host your friends in a luxury short-let

If you’re looking for the perfect spot to host friends or family in Lagos, a stylish short-let complete with premium amenities, chic interiors, and a relaxing vibe that feels like a home away from home is all you need. Whether it’s a weekend hangout, a birthday celebration, or just a cozy get-together, a luxury short-let offers privacy, comfort, and unforgettable moments. Platforms like Krent make it easy to book beautiful shortlets like this across Lagos so you can focus on making memories, not reservations.

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5). Go kayaking at Lekki Leisure Lake

Lekki Leisure Lake is located along the serene Lekki Peninsula, offering a peaceful yet exciting beach escape right in the heart of Lagos. With its inviting stretch of soft beige-and-gold sand, this spot is perfect for anyone looking to relax or enjoy a fun day out. You can try exciting activities like kayaking, ATV rides, or volleyball, or simply unwind with boat cruises and bike rentals. The beach provides everything you need for comfort and convenience, including chair and umbrella rentals, bars, local food vendors, and ATM access. Open 24/7, Lekki Leisure Lake welcomes visitors any time.

Guests Kayaking at Lekki Leisure Lake [Pulse Nigeria]

6). Visit the National Museum, Lagos

Located at Onikan on Lagos Island, the Nigerian National Museum offers visitors a captivating journey into the nation’s rich cultural and artistic heritage. Here, you can explore an impressive collection of Nigerian art, including intricate statues, traditional carvings, and fascinating archaeological and ethnographic exhibits. One of its most treasured pieces is the Jemaa Head—a remarkable terracotta sculpture from the ancient Nok culture, dating back as far as 900 BC. The museum is managed by the National Commission for Museums and Monuments and provides a deep and educational look into Nigeria’s history and creativity. It’s a must-visit for history lovers, art enthusiasts, and curious minds looking to connect with Nigeria’s vibrant past.

National Museum Lagos [The Guardian Nigeria]

7). Explore Freedom Park, Lagos Island

Freedom Park is a beautiful mix of memorial space, cultural hub, and urban retreat. Built on the site of the former Her Majesty’s Broad Street Prison where many Nigerian independence activists were once held, this park was redesigned in 2010 by architect Theo Lawson to honour Nigeria’s journey to freedom. Visitors can explore monuments and exhibits reflecting Lagos’ colonial past, enjoy live music and art exhibitions, or simply relax in a serene environment. Freedom Park is open daily to the public and is perfect for history buffs, culture lovers and families.

Statue at Freedom Park, Lagos [The Guardian Nigeria]

8). Hang out at Redline Beach Resort

Situated in Okun Ajah near Abraham Adesanya, Redline Leisure and Resort is a hidden gem perfect for a relaxing day out or weekend escape. The entry fees are affordable, making it a budget-friendly option for everyone. The resort offers something for all ages such as free outdoor games like football and volleyball, or indoor activities like tennis, snooker, and PS4 for a low cost. You can also unwind by the swimming pool or treat yourself to a meal at the on-site restaurant and bar.  

Beach camp at Redline Beach Resort, Lagos [Nairaland Forum]

9). Food crawl at Lagos street food spots

Are you craving a taste of the heart of Lagos? A street food crawl through the city is the perfect way to experience its rich culture, bold flavours, and infectious energy. The streets of Lagos offer an unforgettable culinary journey where tradition meets taste. Grab a friend, bring your appetite, and explore local street foods like Boli, roasted corn, puff puff, jollof rice, asun, kilishi, Isi Ewu, and lots more at various roadside stalls.

Roadside pastries on the streets of Lagos [Folu Oyefeso]

10). Nightlife experience at Quilox or Cubana

When the sun sets in Lagos, the city truly comes alive and there’s no better way to experience its electric nightlife than with a night out at Quilox or club Cubana. These iconic venues are more than just clubs; they are experiences where luxury, music, and style collide. Dress to impress, bring your best energy, and get ready to see why Lagos nightlife is legendary.

Club Cubana, Lagos [GistReel]

Frequently Asked Questions

(1) What are the best fun things to do in Lagos in 2025?

The best things to do in Lagos include visiting the Nike Art Gallery, relaxing at Tarkwa Bay Beach, shopping at the Lekki Arts and Crafts Market, enjoying water sports at Lekki Leisure Lake, exploring Freedom Park, and experiencing the city’s vibrant nightlife at spots like Quilox or Cubana. 

(2)Are there free attractions to enjoy in Lagos?

Yes! While some attractions like beaches or resorts have entry fees, you can enjoy window shopping at shopping malls and markets, exploring public art displays or taking a street food crawl without spending much. Some beaches also offer free access to the shoreline, though activities like kayaking or jet skiing may require payment.

(3) What are the top cultural and art spots to visit in Lagos?

Top cultural spots to visit in Lagos include Nike Art Gallery, Lekki Arts and Crafts Market, Nigerian National Museum, Freedom Park and many more. 

(4) Can I rent a short-let in Lagos close to these attractions?

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Conclusion:

Lagos is rich in creativity and adventure. Whether you’re soaking in the art at Nike Gallery, kayaking at Lekki Leisure Lake, dancing the night away at Quilox, or simply enjoying street food with friends, there’s always something new to experience. No matter your vibe, culture or mood, Lagos welcomes you with open arms and unforgettable memories. So pick your favourites from this list, and dive into everything this incredible city has to offer in 2025. 

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