
Also known as Lagos City
город в Нигерии, самый большой город в Африке
Lagos is a massive port city in southwestern Nigeria with an estimated population of 17 to 21 million people, making it Africa's largest and fastest-growing city. Though it ceased being Nigeria's capital in 1991 when the government moved to Abuja, Lagos remains a major African financial center and has played a significant role in the nation's development.
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With an estimated population of 8.8 million inhabitants in the city, or 16 million in the metropolitan area, Lagos ranks as the most populous city in Africa, after overtaking Cairo. Also known as Èkó in the Yoruba language, and affectionately called 'Lag', 'Gidi' or 'Las Gidi' as a form of slang-by the younger generation, it is a port and the most populous conurbation in Nigeria.
Formerly the capital of Nigeria, Lagos is a huge metropolis which originated on islands separated by creeks. The city is the economic and financial capital of Nigeria. Portuguese explorer Rui de Sequeira visited the area in 1472, naming the area around the city Lago de Curamo; indeed the present name is Portuguese for "lakes". Another explanation is that Lagos was named for Lagos, Portugal — a maritime town which at the time was the main centre of the Portuguese expeditions down the African coast and whose own name is derived from the Latin word Lacobriga. From 1404 to 1889 it served as a major centre of the slave trade, ruled over by a Yoruba chief called the Oba of Lagos. Lagos was the capital of Nigeria from 1914 up to 1991. The city was stripped of its status when the Federal Capital Territory was established at the purpose-built city of Abuja.
The city of Lagos lies in south-western Nigeria, on the Atlantic coast in the Gulf of Guinea, west of the Niger River delta. Most of the population live on the mainland, and most industries are located there too. Lagos is known for its music and night li…
If traveling around Lagos, be sure to be accompanied by a tourist guide who is familiar with the routes. In Lagos, there are street signs on every single street corner making it easy to locate places and landmarks. With the city spending huge budgets on security, there has been a huge reduction in crime generally. For the most part, it's safe to move about during the day. If you are going out at night, be sure to go in groups, and stick to known routes.
If you are not on a tight budget, you should hire a car and driver, usually available from most of the major hotels and the airport. The price will be around ₦1,000-2,000 per hour, you will be expected to haggle. Talk to the drivers and find one you think will be able to communicate best with as they will be able to tell you things about the places you pass.
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It is said that Lagos is for tourists like England is for food — bland and boring. It's a stereotype and not really true, but you have to put the effort in to see Lagos. There are also lots of markets to see, although doing so can be very tiring. They are usually safe during the day.
Ла́гос (англ. Lagos, йоруба Èkó) — портовый город на юго-западе Нигерии. Имея население более 13 миллионов человек и около 21 млн в агломерации, Лагос является крупнейшим городом страны и Африки. Первоначально Лагос был небольшим поселением племени йоруба, за время европейской колонизации и независимости он стал важнейшим коммерческим центром Нигерии. Сейчас город занимает практически всю территорию штата Лагос и состоит из большого числа районов, соединённых и разделённых между собой автомагистралями. Лагос был столицей Нигерии до 12 декабря 1991 года, потом столица была перенесена в город Абуджу.
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There are several parks in Lagos where visitors can enjoy some greenery and nature. Some of them are ticketed while most are free to enter, especially those built by the Lagos State Government.
Freedom Park Lekki Conservation Centre Johnson Jakande Tinubu (JJT) Park Muri Okunola Park Ndubuisi Kanu Park Kernel Street Recreational Park Dr Oluyomi Abayomi Finnih Recreational Park Gani Fawehinmi Freedom Park UBA Foundation Park Funplex Garden (Park and Rides), Shangisha LUFASI Nature Park is an urban forest park on 20 hectares of land along the Lekki-Epe Expressway. The nature park comprises of a relaxation centre for adults, a play park and a football pitch for the young ones or young adults.thumb|Aerial view of Lufasi Nature Park Apapa Amusement Park Rafiu Jafojo Park Shitta Roundabout Park Fun Factory Dolphin Estate Park Olutunda Park TOB FUNLAND Olopomeji Park Apongbon Bridge Park
Unless you are in a supermarket or restaurant/bar with fixed prices, you will be expected to negotiate the price you pay for an item down to the lowest the vendor would sell. When you are stuck in traffic, expect to see hawkers selling anything from potatoes to drinks. Expect any brand names in these informal markets to be fake, and should you wish to purchase them aim for a very low price.
If you hold a Visa, MasterCard or Maestro credit/debit card you can withdraw cash in Naira from various ATMs around Lagos. Visa machines can be found at Standard Chartered Bank. MasterCard/Maestro machines are found in Ecobank and some Zenith Bank branches.
Foreign currency, U.S. dollars, pounds sterling, or euros can be exchanged in various places, usually near large hotels and the airport. These are not formal bureaux de change and you will need to negotiate the exchange rate. It is strongly recommended that you count your money in front of the exchanger, and don't be afraid to walk away if you are not happy with the deal. Be wary of your safety in money changing areas, and take care to make sure you are not followed when leaving them.
There are formal bureaux de change in the various banks, and you can rest assured about transacting with them, although their rates may be slightly higher or lower than the rates outside.
Some of the good places for shopping are the City Mall and the Lekki Art Market.
There are several restaurants in Lagos. The restaurants are of several types.
Sherlaton has outlets in two places. One in the mainland (Hotel Newcastle, Antony Village) and another in VI (Hotel Cumberland, Adeola Odeku St)
You can always find amazing places to chill with friends and family in Lagos, and these drinking spots are affordable.
Lagos has a lot of great hotels and many more are being built. There are many 4 star hotels for the price of a 3 star hotel. For visitors, try to get a hotel on Victoria Island as a lot of the tourist attractions are on the Victoria Island.
In general, Lagos has become a much safer place to visit than before, with the state spending huge budgets on security with police patrol cars, CCTV cameras (though this isn't always the case). etc. But beware of deals or businesses that sound too good to be true (especially e-mails soliciting your help), and do not openly flaunt your possessions, especially in public places.
While it is rare for a tourist to be a victim of a violent crime, it is still wise to stay safe and be alert, especially during late night outings. Stick to crowded streets and make sure to go out in groups as against going out alone.
Lagosians are generally nice and friendly people, most of whom will readily offer directions to you if you are lost.
Lagos still has its fair share of street beggars (both the old and young), people with psychological disorders, etc. If someone approaches Lagosians for money, what most of them do is ignore the person or continue to walk at a brisk pace.
There are police officers who are corrupt and inefficient so it is best that you stick to places and people you know and avoid going anywhere without a trusted guide if it is a first visit.
Nigeria has both GSM & CDMA Networks. Most of the International GSM Networks are served here on Roaming Partner Basis. Local pre-activated GSM (SIM) connection can be purchased at a very cheap rate. ₦1000 for a SIM.
GSM/3G/ 4G 9Mobile Services: Calls, SMS, GPRS and some most advanced feature can be found only on this network. Airtel: (formerly Zain or CelTel). Services: Calls, SMS & GPRS Services. MTN: Services: Calls, SMS, DATA (Internet) & GPRS Services. Glo: Services: Calls, SMS, DATA (Internet) & GPRS Services. 4G/LTE SWIFT: Services: Calls, SMS & DATA (Internet). Spectranet: Services: Calls, SMS & DATA (Internet). SMILE: Services: Calls, SMS & DATA (Internet). Cyberspace Networks: Services: Calls, SMS & DATA (Internet). Vodafone: Services: DATA (Internet). Express Wifi: Services: DATA (Internet). Wifi.com.ng: Services: DATA (Internet).
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Express Wifi: Services: Calls, SMS & DATA (Internet).
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In Nigeria SMS (Short Messaging Service) is known as "Text".
The networks in some parts of Lagos can be very erratic at times. On certain days you cannot make a phone call at all or you will not be able to recharge your phone for the most of the day making business very difficult at times. But its occasional and that is the reason if you want to stay for a long term, make sure that you have at least two phones or a dual SIM phone.
The ancient slave port of Badagry - also known as the 'Point of No Return'. This ancient town of Badagry was founded around 1425. Before its existence, people lived along the Coast of Gberefu and this area later gave birth to the town of Badagry. It is the second largest commercial town in Lagos State. It is an hour from Lagos and a half-hour from the Republic of Benin. Tarkwa Bay on the southern coast Go to the numerous towns in South East Nigeria Ile Ife
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