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Four Points by Sheraton Lagos
3.9/556 Reviews
I spent 2 days at the hotel, friendly staff, good breakfast and environment but forgot my airpod in the room just in front of the tv after packing. Called next day and only to be told the room cleaner didn’t find anything! I was 100% sure where I left it because I left the hotel to the house and on getting to the house, I called the hotel number all day (on Sunday) it wasn’t connecting and next day airpod gone.
Preserve Apartments and Suites
3.4/59 Reviews
We stayed for only one night and it was one night too many. The Google reviews will mainly focus on the rude or inappropriate behavior of the front desk staff. However, I did not have that experience. Blank was very cordial and assisted in showing rooms before booking. But the A/C behind them doesn't even work, so they are hot and most likely annoyed and uncomfortable by the time guests start to check in mid-afternoon. It's even worse in the evening and that entire hallway is just too hot and stifling. So people should think twice before judging rude demeanor when it's actual lack of comfort. In their shoes, you wouldn't be so jovial either. Rooms: We came for the standard room (N21K) and were also shown the Deluxe. Deluxe (N25-26K) was decent but we just opted for the standard room. That lasted 1 min after our bags were brought into the room. Four luggages made the space already too tight. So we decided to upgrade to the Deluxe. While my husband went to do that, is when I really started to notice differences. The standard room (#8) was very dimly lit and didn't have a fridge, and I remembered the Deluxe had one. The curtains block off the most atrocious view and the bathroom is the size of a public stall, including the shower. Now my husband comes back stating that she will also show us the Executive (N30K). The Executive is what most people would probably expect for a Deluxe. We finalized for the Executive. The saying is that you pay for what you get, but you don't always get what you pay for. Issue#1- The AC which goes no lower than 17C will feel like a nice mid-powered fan, not an actual air con. Issue#2- The shower doesn't drain at all and the water is dirty. The color is like light urine. We found this out at the convenient hour of 8 pm, when ready to shower. Called the front desk, who said plumbing was coming. We assumed it would be on-site staff, but it was an actual outside party, who just sent two boys to do what, we don't even know. They literally asked my husband what he wants them to do. My husband is actually telling them to get a plunger or something. They tinkered around and said that it's the plumbing of how the building was first made and there is nothing they can do now; that maybe....yes, MAYBE, they will see in the morning. Issue#3- The toilet seat is not attached to the commode. It's not even broken. You can see that it was just defective from the very beginning and they just propped it on the commode and has been used that way ever since. Can you imagine? Issue#4- No hot water....or so we thought. We kept complaining that there wasn't any hot water, but was told there is. I begged for her to come and see for herself, if she didn't believe me. Then another girl says, oh....it's probably off. Let me come turn it on. You can go to your room and it will be on in a min. Really??? But why would it be off in the first place??? So when was the last time anyone was in that room? Food: We didn't eat there, but met the se
Lagos Oriental Hotel
3.3/516 Reviews
For a hotel at this price range, you should expect something better. The front desk was very unwelcoming, no smile, not at all helpful. The room although big, but empty, just the bed and a table and chair in one corner. The bathroom was very clean and the towels (but never complete) was always changed on a daily basis and the room made even though I had the sign do not disturb on! They has complimentary drinks in the fridge which included beer and soft drinks all free. Breakfast was your usual typical Nigerian food nothing to write about. The dinning room was way at the back of the hotel, if it rains you will have problems accessing it. The table cloth were all old and cheap quality for this standard, very disappointing. Had a room facing the lagoon, nice view. Overall I score this hotel average.
Protea Hotel by Marriott Lagos Kuramo Waters
3.3/58 Reviews
Visiting a protea in Nigeria used to be a pleasure but since its relationship with Marriot quality of certain aspects has declined although not yet to the level of the former Sheraton in Abuja. Rooms are OK and the beds up to usual Sheraton standard. Pool is nice and the location facing the ocean pleasant if you have a room with a view. Access to the hotel is via a road in pretty poor shape.. Gym is small with a couple of treadmills, a gym machine, couple of bikes and a manual elliptical trainer. For me the pleasure of a Protea was its fantastic breakfast buffet. Sad to report this is no longer available with a very poor selection, instant coffee only, no decent meats or cheese, no pastries . Overall very disappointing for N14,00 ($30).. Internet connectivity just about OK..
Millennium Apartments
3.5/55 Reviews
Long times no back, there have many changes

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Book hotels in Lagos via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. Planning a trip to Lagos? Located in Nigeria, Lagos is a well-known and vibrant city. You can stay 3-5 days at hotels in Lagos without running out of things to do.

For those traveling for business and tourism, Murtala Muhammed International Airport is the preferred choice when visiting Lagos.

There are 237 hotels in Lagos on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. The local average price is 116 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 10 five-star hotels in Lagos at an average price of 204 SGD per night. There are 33 four-star hotels in Lagos at an average price of 138 SGD per night. There are 46 three-star hotels in Lagos at an average price of 66 SGD per night. There are 14 two-star hotels in Lagos at an average price of 45 SGD per night. Lagos has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. In Lagos, there are hotels under the Ibis brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Ibis. Hotels under the Ibis brand are a good choice. Golden Tulip Festac Lagos is one of the most popular hotels in Lagos. Many tourists also stay at Golden Tulip Essential Lagos Airport Hotel.

You can choose attractions in Lagos that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Lekki Conservation Centre.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 30.3°C during the day, 25.57°C at night

• April to June: 28.83°C during the day, 25.01°C at night

• July to September: 26.75°C during the day, 23.52°C at night

• October to December: 28.93°C during the day, 24.6°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 44.47 cm

• Summer: 219.8 cm

• Autumn: 178.8 cm

• Winter: 69.6 cm

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