The demand for travel to Nigeria has over the years hit a high and with it, state-of-the-art hotels and restaurants have been built to accommodate the visitors.
While some could be visiting for business reasons, others would be visiting Nigeria to enjoy the culture and tour the famous Lagos, Ikeja and Abuja. Further, Nigerians have a reputation for eating life with a big spoon. It is for these high fliers that there are several high-class hotels of international standards.
A recent study by Hogg Robinson indicated that Nigerian hotels are the second most expensive in the world, a factor informed by its location, architectural design, services, lighting, landscaping, among other things. In Nigeria, it is no brainer to find a room going for $3,000 per night in Abuja and Lagos.
Nonetheless, most of these luxurious hotels are centrally placed and offer tailored services to their clients. The services offered are of international standards and worth every dime. They are also situated near the best shopping malls and leisure facilities. Below are the most expensive hotels in Nigeria.
Lagos Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja, $2964 per night



Federal Palace Hotel and Casino [Photo by Agoda]


Intercontinental Lagos [Photo by Olatorera]


Explore west African crafts or laze by the pool at the Transcorp Hilton Abuja hotel, located in the heart of Nigeria’s capital and 5 minutes’ drive from government ministries. Spend evenings at one of 7 restaurants and bars or Dom Casino. De-stress in the health club or do business in one of 24 meeting rooms. [Photo by Transcorp]


Nicon Luxury Hotel [Photo by niconluxurycom]



Four Points by Sheraton Lagos, Nigeria [Photo by Booking.com]


Lagos Oriental Hotel. [Photo by Noxiae]


Southern Sun Ikoyo. [Photo by Tsogo]


Eko Hotels and Suites. [Photo by ekohotels.com]
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