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7 Free Things to Do in Lagos

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: As a digital nomad in Lagos, keeping an eye on your budget is key. Here are 7 Free things to do in Lagos.

Lagos, is a bustling metropolis that offers a vibrant culture, diverse experiences, and a plethora of activities for digital nomads who choose to call it home for a few months or more. While living costs can add up, there are plenty of free things to do that allow you to explore the city without breaking the bank. From popular tourist attractions to hidden gems, Lagos has something for everyone. Here are nine free activities that you can enjoy in Lagos, whether you're looking to immerse yourself in local culture or find a peaceful retreat from the urban hustle.

Lekki Conservation Centre

The Lekki Conservation Centre is a nature reserve that offers a serene escape from the city's chaos. It's a popular spot for both tourists and locals, featuring a canopy walkway that provides stunning views of the reserve's diverse wildlife and lush vegetation. The conservation center is an excellent place for digital nomads to unwind, take a leisurely walk, and maybe even spot some of Nigeria's indigenous species.

Location: Lekki Conservation Centre, Lekki Peninsula II, Lekki.

Travel Tip: The canopy walkway is a must-try for a small fee, but strolling through the reserve itself is free of charge.

Nearby: After your visit, you can grab a bite at the Lekki Market nearby, known for its local dishes and crafts.

Nike Art Gallery

The Nike Art Gallery is a cultural landmark in Lagos, showcasing the richness of African art. It's one of the largest art galleries in West Africa and offers free entry to visitors. Digital nomads will appreciate the opportunity to see a wide range of artworks from various Nigerian artists, including paintings, sculptures, and textiles. The gallery also serves as a platform for local artists to gain exposure.

Location: Nike Art Gallery, Elegushi Road, Lekki Phase I, Lagos.

Travel Tip: Check out the gallery's calendar for free art workshops and cultural events.

Nearby: Café Neo is a short drive away, offering a cozy spot for coffee lovers and a chance to mingle with other creatives.

Lagos Lagoon Waterfront

The Lagos Lagoon Waterfront is a bustling area that offers a picturesque view of the Lagos Lagoon. It's a popular spot for picnics, leisurely walks, and watching the sunset. Digital nomads can take a break from their screens and enjoy the natural beauty and local life that unfolds along the waterfront. It's also a great place for photography enthusiasts to capture the essence of Lagos.

Location: Lagos Lagoon Waterfront, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Travel Tip: Visit in the early evening to enjoy the cooler temperatures and vibrant sunsets.

Nearby: Terra Kulture is a cultural venue close by that offers a taste of Nigerian cuisine and art.

Freedom Park

Freedom Park is a historical park located on the site of the former colonial prison. Today, it serves as a leisure and recreational park where visitors can learn about Nigeria's history and enjoy various cultural events. The park often hosts free concerts, plays, and art exhibitions, making it a cultural hub for both residents and visitors.

Location: Freedom Park, Hospital Road, Lagos Island, Lagos.

Travel Tip: Keep an eye on the park's event schedule to catch free performances and exhibitions.

Nearby: Visit the nearby Terra Kulture for a meal and to experience more of Nigeria's arts and culture scene.

Jakande Market

Jakande Market is a traditional open-air market where you can experience the local Lagosian lifestyle. While shopping might not be free, wandering through the market and soaking in the atmosphere doesn't cost a thing. It's a great place to observe the daily hustle and bustle, interact with locals, and perhaps practice your bargaining skills.

Location: Jakande Market, Lekki, Lagos.

Travel Tip: Even if you don't plan to buy anything, visiting the market is an excellent opportunity for cultural immersion and photography.

Nearby: The market area is surrounded by local eateries where you can try some Nigerian street food.

Quintessence

Quintessence is a lesser-known gem in Lagos, offering a unique blend of art gallery, boutique, and cultural center. It's free to enter and explore the curated collection of Nigerian arts, crafts, and fashion. This tranquil spot is perfect for digital nomads looking to find inspiration or simply enjoy the creativity of local artisans.

Location: Quintessence, Parkview Estate Entrance, Off Gerrard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.

Travel Tip: Check out their collection of books and music for a deeper dive into Nigerian culture.

Nearby: Café Vanessa is a short walk away, offering a peaceful environment to work or relax with a cup of coffee.

Elegushi Beach

Elegushi Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Lagos, known for its lively atmosphere and cultural events. While there's a small entry fee, walking along the beach and soaking in the vibrant environment is free. It's a great place to mingle with locals, enjoy impromptu music performances, and watch talented artists create sand sculptures.

Location: Elegushi Beach, off Lekki-Epe Expressway, Lekki, Lagos.

Travel Tip: Visit during the weekdays when it's less crowded for a more relaxed experience.

Nearby: There are several beachside bars and restaurants where you can enjoy fresh seafood and local dishes.

Ikeja City Mall

Ikeja City Mall is not just a shopping destination; it's a social hub where you can experience the urban Lagos lifestyle. Window shopping and people-watching are free, and the mall often hosts free events and promotions. It's a great place to cool off in the air conditioning and perhaps catch a free movie screening or fashion show.

Location: Ikeja City Mall, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.

Travel Tip: Keep an eye on the mall's social media pages for announcements about free events.

Nearby: The mall has a food court with a variety of options, from fast food to local Nigerian cuisine.

Johnson Jakande Tinubu Park

Johnson Jakande Tinubu Park is a lesser-known urban park that provides a green oasis in the heart of Lagos. It's a perfect spot for digital nomads to take a break, enjoy a picnic, or simply relax under the shade of trees. The park is well-maintained and offers a peaceful environment away from the city's hustle.

Location: Johnson Jakande Tinubu Park, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.

Travel Tip: Bring a book or your laptop for a change of scenery while you work or unwind.

Nearby: The park is close to several cafes and eateries where you can grab a snack or a refreshing drink after your visit.

Whether you're looking to connect with nature, immerse yourself in local culture, or simply find a quiet spot to relax, Lagos has a variety of free activities to enhance your experience as a digital nomad. Enjoy exploring these attractions and the many facets of this dynamic city.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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