5 Most Beautiful Cities in Nigeria


The most beautiful cities in Nigeria are widely spread among the six geopolitical zones in the country. Away from the chaotic sight that the country has often been painted by the media, the most populated African country, Nigeria has a number of developed cities with breathtaking landscapes. Some say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but no doubt these cities are the most beautiful in Nigeria.

Having scouted about, dug around and read through the Web for recommendations from Nigerians, and explorers, and we have come up with a definitive set of the most beautiful cities in Nigeria.

Therefore, in no particular order, these are the most beautiful cities in Nigeria.

1. Lagos City


Lagos city is a major metropolis in the country which is fast becoming a megacity as elegant structures and buildings continue to spring up daily. Lagos stands out for excellence, commerce, fun and relaxation in Nigeria. Lagos is without a doubt the most industrialised state in Nigeria.
A good road network, several tall buildings, and sky-scrappers along with a fine blend between the slums and highbrow urban areas make Lagos one of the most beautiful cities in Nigeria. From an aerial view, the coastline makes Lagos a ravishing beauty. The nightlife in this city is as busy as the day, painted with a lot of malls, clubs, restaurants and bars.

2. Abuja City



Abuja city, a world class capital state with a grand master plan of its outlook, is a beautiful Nigerian city to visit or live in. The nation’s seat of power considered a highly business destination is an affordable place for all – rich, middle class or poor. Being a developed and organised city, it has many recreational centres, five-star hotels, and shopping malls that are lusciously built to world class standards. The city is the haven for luxury real estates in Nigeria.

3. Calabar City


Calabar city is a beautiful city endowed with a rich culture and natural attractions. The city is a major travel destination in Nigeria. Not only is it a beautiful city, it is a peaceful city with diversity in landscapes. Tasty delicacies, beautiful architecture and festivals are what attracts visitors to the city. Every year, the biggest street party, Calabar Carnival is hosted in the street. The festival displays diverse colourful cultural costumes and dance which tourists from all over the world participate in.

4. Warri City


Warri City, also known for oil production, is one of the biggest cities in Delta state and a beautiful one at that. Business, tourism and the presence of oil has had a ripple effect on the city with a lot of attention and developmental focus drawn to it. The road networks are top-notch as you can drive around the city without encountering potholes.

5. Uyo City


Uyo city, located in the heart of Akwa Ibom, is the crown of beautiful cities in Southern Nigeria. Blessed with scenic attractions, unique infrastructures, beautiful hotels and unique cuisines, Uyo has not only proven to be a beautiful city, it is one of the most secure places to live in Nigeria. The city is a cool, calm, serene and classy one with little or no crime and crisis rate.

Nigeria
Country in West Africa
Nigeria, an African country on the Gulf of Guinea, has many natural landmarks and wildlife reserves. Protected areas such as Cross River National Park and Yankari National Park have waterfalls, dense rainforest, savanna and rare primate habitats. One of the most recognizable sites is Zuma Rock, a 725m-tall monolith outside the capital of Abuja that’s pictured on the national currency.
Capital: Abuja
Dialing code: +234
President: Muhammadu Buhari
Population: 186 million (2016) World Bank
Official language: English
so if you thinking of coming to African Nigeria is the place to be

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