Victoria Island is Lagos's most complete neighbourhood — and the Lagos Card spends across all of it.
Victoria Island is where Lagos dresses up for dinner. From the rooftop at Nok by Alara to the terrace at Cactus, this is the city's most concentrated stretch of fine dining. The seafood at Lagoon Restaurant, the Afro-fusion at Craft Grill, the reliable excellence of Yellow Chilli — VI has a restaurant for every occasion and every budget above a certain floor.
VI's wellness scene has grown into something genuinely world-class. The luxury hotel spas sit alongside independent studios that are often better. Subtle Energy on Adeola Odeku does some of the best massage work in Lagos. Nourish & Flourish brings a more holistic approach. Several of the bigger hotels — Radisson Blu, Eko Hotel — have full spa floors with pools, steam rooms and treatment menus that rival anything in London.
Landmark Beach is the anchor — Lagos's most organised beach club, with day beds, restaurants, water sports and enough going on that you could spend an entire day there. After dark, VI shifts to the clubs and rooftop bars around Adeola Odeku and Ozumba Mbadiwe. Babylon Lounge stays packed through the weekend. Blu Bar does sundowners better than anywhere else in the city.
Eko Hotel is Lagos's most iconic stay — enormous, reliable, with access to the beach, the casino, multiple restaurants and a spa. For something more boutique, The George on Ozumba Mbadiwe brings a level of design and service that feels genuinely international. Radisson Blu and Four Points by Sheraton round out a strong hotel scene that makes VI the obvious choice for a Lagos staycation.
The Lagos Card is accepted at restaurants, spas, beach clubs and hotels across Victoria Island. Buy from London, New York or anywhere in the world.