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Lagos is famous worldwide for its musical heritage. Fuji music and Afro-hip hop are the exciting styles that attract a large number of tourists. If you’re in a mood to indulge, head to the elite Victoria Island, home to Nigeria’s largest malls and movie complexes. If you’re fortunate, you might be able to see musical jamborees and national Nigerian celebrations taking place at the Tafawa Balewa Square.
A trip to Lagos Island is incomplete without a visit to the 300-year-old Oba’s Palace in the north. Being the official residence of Lagos’ Oba (titular king), it is a remarkable example of Brazilian architecture. The magnificent Brazilian-designed Shitta Mosque in the city is also worth a visit.
Nigerian cuisine is at its best in Lagos, ranging from the up-market Eko Hotel to the party hotspots at Ikoyi. Don’t miss the Nigerian special Pepper Soup, the locally brewed Guiness drink or the non-vegetarian specialties.
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