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The Wheatbaker Hotel, situated in the heart of Ikoyi
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Top 10 five-star hotels in Lekki axis of Lagos, Nigeria

Explore Lekki’s finest five-star hotels offering luxurious amenities, impeccable service, and world-class experiences for high-end travelers.

Feyisayo Ajayi
Last updated: February 13, 2025 5:39 pm
Feyisayo Ajayi Published February 13, 2025
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The Wheatbaker Hotel, situated in the heart of Ikoyi
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At a Glance


  • The Wheatbaker is renowned for boutique luxury, offering exquisite spa services and art-inspired interiors.
  • Eko Hotel combines top-notch business facilities with opulent accommodations, perfect for events and conferences.
  • Lagos Continental Hotel delivers stunning waterfront views, fine dining, and premium leisure experiences.

Lekki, Lagos, has emerged as a premier destination for business and leisure travellers seeking a blend of sophistication and vibrancy. 

Known for its upscale neighbourhoods, thriving nightlife, and pristine beaches, Lekki offers a perfect backdrop for luxury hospitality. 

With Nigeria’s growing appeal as a tourism and business hub, the demand for five-star accommodations has surged. 

Shore Africa highlights Lekki’s finest luxury hotels, showcasing their world-class amenities and services that cater to high-end travellers. 

From business executives to leisure tourists, these hotels redefine hospitality, placing Lekki among Africa’s top destinations for luxury travel.


  1. The Wheatbaker Hotel

The Wheatbaker Hotel, situated in the heart of Ikoyi but accessible to Lekki, is synonymous with luxury and elegance.

The Wheatbaker Hotel, Ikoyi

It is named in honor of Amos Stanley Wynter Shackleford, a pioneering Jamaican entrepreneur and baker who established a bakery in Nigeria in the early 20th century. The boutique hotel at 4 Onitolo Road, Lagos, stands as a tribute to his legacy.

Offering a serene escape, The Wheatbaker features a state-of-the-art spa, a modern fitness center, and gourmet dining options, complemented by its artistic interiors and bespoke services. Renowned for its impeccable hospitality and attention to detail, it remains a top choice for discerning leisure and business travellers.

  1. The George Hotel

The George Hotel epitomizes modern luxury with its sleek architectural design and vibrant ambiance.

George Hotel

Located within a short drive from Lekki, this hotel features a rooftop pool with breathtaking city views and a buzzing nightlife scene. Guests can unwind in stylishly furnished rooms or savor international cuisines at the hotel’s top-tier restaurant.

Its prime location and sophisticated amenities make The George Hotel a standout choice for tourists and business travellers alike.

  1. Eko Hotel and Suites



Eko Hotel and Suites is one of Nigeria’s most iconic luxury hotels, combining business convenience with opulent comfort. Its extensive conference and event facilities, capable of hosting large-scale events, make it a magnet for corporate clients. Complemented by luxurious rooms, diverse dining options, and wellness facilities, Eko Hotel owned by Lebanese-Nigerian tycoon Gilbert Chagoury, the co-founder of Chagoury Group with his younger brother, Ronald Chagoury caters to the diverse needs of its clientele. Its proximity to Lekki and the Victoria Island business district enhances its appeal to travellers.

  1. Radisson Blu Anchorage Hotel



Situated on the serene Lagos Lagoon waterfront, the Radisson Blu Anchorage Hotel offers an unmatched blend of tranquillity and modernity. Guests can enjoy spacious rooms, impeccable service, and exquisite dining at the hotel’s signature restaurants. Its waterfront terraces provide a perfect setting for relaxation or informal business meetings, making it a popular choice among corporate and leisure travellers.

  1. Oriental Hotel



The Oriental Hotel stands out with its luxurious amenities and a prime location near Lekki. Its spacious rooms, well-maintained fitness centre, and rooftop pool provide an ideal setting for relaxation. Known for its grandeur and excellent customer service, the Oriental Hotel frequently hosts dignitaries and high-profile events. Its seamless blend of opulence and functionality has made it a mainstay in Lekki’s luxury hospitality scene.

  1. Four Points by Sheraton Lagos



Four Points by Sheraton Lagos boasts contemporary elegance and exceptional service. Its comfortable rooms and excellent dining options cater to both leisure and business travellers. The hotel’s proximity to key locations in Lekki and its commitment to quality make it a trusted name among international and local guests.

  1. Best Western Plus Lagos Ikeja



This globally recognized brand offers a haven of luxury close to Lekki. With top-notch amenities such as a rooftop pool and a spa, the Best Western Plus Lagos provides a well-rounded experience for travellers seeking comfort and class.

  1. Protea Hotel Ikeja



Protea Hotel by Marriott delivers a mix of modernity and tradition, offering guests well-appointed rooms and delightful dining options. Known for its attention to detail, the hotel ensures a memorable stay for those travelling for work or pleasure.

  1. Sheraton Lagos Hotel



Sheraton Lagos Hotel, part of the Marriott International chain of Hotels is renowned for its spacious accommodations and top-tier amenities. From a rejuvenating spa to a fully equipped fitness center, this hotel offers a luxurious retreat for travellers. Its reputation for excellent service has made it a preferred destination.

  1. Lagos Continental Hotel



The Lagos Continental Hotel is a beacon of elegance with its waterfront views and contemporary rooms.

Guests can enjoy fine dining at multiple restaurants, relax in its infinity pool, or indulge in its spa services. Its seamless blend of luxury and functionality makes it a must-visit for travellers in Lekki.


Lekki, Lagos, stands tall as a hub for luxury hospitality in Africa.

The top 10 five-star hotels highlighted here embody world-class standards, catering to the needs of high-end travellers.

With a promising outlook driven by tourism growth and investment opportunities, Lekki’s hospitality sector is poised for sustained success. For travellers seeking comfort, elegance, and unparalleled service, Lekki’s luxury hotels are the ultimate destination.

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