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Capital of Lagos: 10 Beautiful Places to visit in Ikeja

Lagos is often viewed through the lens of hustle and bustle, fast-moving traffic, and the frenetic pace of city life. But tucked in the heart of the mainland is Ikeja, the capital of Lagos, a district that effortlessly blends government authority, commercial vibrance, cultural heritage, and pockets of serenity.

From urban parks to museums, malls to music venues, capital of Lagos offers more than the average passerby might notice.

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Whether you’re a tourist, a new resident, or a Lagosian looking to explore your city, here are 10 beautiful places to visit in the capital of Lagos (Ikeja).

1. Johnson Jakande Tinubu Park (JJT Park) – A Breath of Fresh Air in Alausa

Located directly across the Lagos State Government Secretariat, JJT Park is a haven for relaxation and reflection. With well-manicured lawns, shaded walkways, fountains, and sculptures celebrating Lagos’ notable political figures, this park provides a serene contrast to the bustling government offices nearby. Families, lovebirds, and photographers find comfort in its open ambience.

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2. Ndubuisi Kanu Park – Family Fun and Fitness

Just a few blocks from JJT, Ndubuisi Kanu Park is a recreational space named after the late Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu. The park features children’s play areas, jogging tracks, seating spaces, and even an outdoor gym setup. Weekends here are lively with family picnics, outdoor events, and fitness activities.

3. Kalakuta Republic Museum – Echoes of Fela Kuti

For lovers of music, history, and Afrobeat, the Kalakuta Museum in Allen Avenue is a cultural landmark. Once home to the late Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, it has been transformed into a museum that preserves his legacy. Visitors can explore Fela’s personal items, his bedroom, stage outfits and immerse themselves in the revolutionary artist’s story. The rooftop café adds a cool Lagos vibe.

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4. New Afrika Shrine – The Soul of Afrobeat Lives On

Not far from Kalakuta, the New Afrika Shrine stands as a modern-day spiritual home for Afrobeat and African consciousness. Managed by Fela’s children — Femi and Seun Kuti — the Shrine hosts regular live music events, political debates, and cultural nights. It’s gritty, authentic, and unapologetically Lagos.

5. Ikeja City Mall – Mainland’s Premium Shopping Experience

For fashion, food, entertainment, and family fun, Ikeja City Mall is the place to be. Located in Alausa, the mall houses international and local brands, Silverbird Cinemas, restaurants, cafes, and lounges. It’s not just a shopping destination; it’s a lifestyle hub.

6. Opebi Link Bridge – Capital of Lagos

Though it’s just a bridge, Opebi Link Bridge has become a lowkey favorite for Lagosians who love the city skyline. The bridge offers beautiful views during sunsets and makes for perfect Instagram-worthy shots. It’s ideal for evening strolls or a reflective solo moment.

 

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7. Art Twenty One (via GRA or VI) – A Touch of African Creativity

While the main gallery is closer to Victoria Island, Ikeja has access points to curated art exhibitions through pop-ups and mini-events. Art Twenty One is a respected contemporary art space that frequently collaborates with Ikeja-based artists and spaces. If you appreciate paintings, sculpture, or design — you’ll find something inspiring here.

8. Amani Spa & Wellness – Luxury in the City

Tucked inside the Radisson Blu Hotel in Ikeja GRA, Amani Spa is a premium wellness retreat offering facials, massages, saunas, and full spa therapy. Whether you’re staying at the hotel or just dropping in, it’s a great way to unwind after a long day.

9. La Mango Restaurant and Lounge – Dine, Chill, Swim

Located in Ikeja GRA, La Mango blends fine dining with leisure. The venue offers a continental and local menu, live music on select nights, a swimming pool, and outdoor seating under palm trees. It’s great for romantic dinners, small events, or weekend relaxation.

 

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10. Bookville World Ikeja – Capital of Lagos

A hidden gem for book lovers, Bookville World is more than just a bookstore. It’s a space that fosters a reading culture with regular author readings, book clubs, and access to a wide selection of literature. It’s the perfect spot to rediscover the joy of physical books in a digital world.

Ikeja is more than government buildings and shopping traffic, it’s a city-within-a-city, filled with moments of calm, beats of Afrobeat, flavours of Naija, and beauty that often goes unnoticed. Whether you’re here for a day or life, these 10 destinations invite you to rediscover capital of Lagos with fresh eyes.

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