BON Hotel Stratton Asokoro ★★★★

Hotel · Abuja

BON Hotel Stratton Asokoro is a contemporary boutique four-star in the diplomatic district of Asokoro, Abuja. Part of the BON Hotels Africa network, the property offers modern rooms, business-friendly amenities and a quiet residential setting close to the Three Arms Zone and major embassies.

Why BON Hotel Stratton Asokoro

BON Hotel Stratton Asokoro is one of the leading contemporary boutique hotels in Abuja and the strongest mid-to-upper-tier option in the diplomatic district of Asokoro. Part of the BON Hotels Africa network — a fast-growing pan-African hospitality brand managing properties across Nigeria, South Africa and other African markets — the property combines modern rooms, business-friendly amenities, conference infrastructure and a quiet residential setting close to the Three Arms Zone (the Presidential Villa, National Assembly, Supreme Court) and the major Asokoro embassies. For business travellers, diplomatic visitors and government-meeting attendees prioritising location convenience and contemporary product without the institutional scale of the larger five-stars, BON Stratton is a default consideration.

The BON Hotels brand has been one of the most notable expansions in the Nigerian hospitality market over the past decade. The brand's positioning — contemporary boutique-format properties at price points materially below the international five-stars — has filled an important market gap. The Stratton Asokoro property is among the brand's stronger Nigerian operations.

Location and Setting

The hotel sits on Mai Sandari Crescent in Asokoro — the residential and diplomatic district adjacent to the Three Arms Zone. The location is approximately 30–45 minutes from Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, 5–10 minutes from the Presidential Villa and the federal government buildings, and walking distance from several Asokoro embassies (United States, United Kingdom, China, Russia, France and others have residences and chanceries in the broader district). The setting is residential-quiet with established security infrastructure across the diplomatic neighbourhood.

Rooms

The hotel has approximately 70–80 rooms across multiple categories. Standard guest rooms include king or twin bedding, en-suite bathrooms with rain showers, work desks, fast Wi-Fi, smart TVs with international channels, minibars and standard premium amenities. Executive and suite categories add larger living spaces and upgraded fittings. Room product is contemporary in design — clean lines, neutral palette, work-friendly desks. The boutique scale (smaller than the major five-stars) supports a higher service-per-guest ratio.

Dining and Bars

  • The main restaurant — international and Nigerian cuisine across the day with à la carte and selected buffet service.
  • The Lobby Lounge — afternoon tea, coffees, light meals and informal meetings.
  • Pool Bar — poolside service.
  • In-room dining — standard service hours.

The smaller scale of the dining operation means the food is more boutique-style than convention-hotel buffet — generally a quality advantage for individual diners and small business groups.

Conference and Events

The hotel has meeting rooms and event spaces for corporate, government and diplomatic events. The main hall handles events of 100–200 guests; smaller meeting rooms support business meetings of 10–50. The diplomatic-district location and the quieter atmosphere make BON Stratton particularly attractive for embassy-related events, smaller corporate conferences and government meetings requiring discretion.

Amenities

  • Outdoor pool with cabana seating.
  • Fitness centre with cardio and resistance equipment.
  • Spa with massage and beauty treatments.
  • Business centre with workstations.
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout.
  • Covered parking.
  • Generator backup.
  • 24-hour security with vehicle scanning.
  • Concierge service.
  • Laundry and dry-cleaning services supporting longer-stay business travellers.

Rates

Standard rooms typically range from ₦100,000 to ₦180,000 per night depending on season and demand. Executive and suite categories run ₦150,000–₦280,000. Corporate negotiated rates for sustained-volume customers — common among diplomatic missions and consulting firms — reduce per-room costs.

BON Stratton vs the Alternatives

In central Abuja, the direct comparisons are Transcorp Hilton (larger, more expensive, headline diplomatic-event venue), Sheraton Abuja (larger institutional five-star), Fraser Suites and Hawthorn Suites (all-suite serviced apartments), Nicon Luxury (heritage five-star). BON Stratton's competitive position is contemporary boutique-format accommodation at materially lower rates than the major international-brand five-stars, with the Asokoro location adding diplomatic-district convenience. For travellers prioritising value alongside contemporary product, BON Stratton is a strong choice.

The BON Hotels Network

BON Hotels operates across Nigeria with properties in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and several other major cities. The brand's loyalty programme provides points accrual across the network. For travellers with regular Nigerian travel patterns, the consistency of standards across BON properties is a meaningful advantage.

Getting There

From Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, the drive is typically 30–45 minutes via the Airport Road. The hotel offers airport transfers on request. Pre-booked ride-hail is the standard option for individual transfers. The hotel is 5–10 minutes from the Three Arms Zone and major Asokoro embassies.

Plan Your Stay

For the broader Abuja context, see the Abuja city guide and the hotels directory. The Asokoro location makes BON Stratton particularly suited to diplomatic visitors and federal-government-meeting attendees.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does it compare to the major Abuja five-stars? Smaller, more boutique-format, contemporary, at materially lower rates. Is the location good for embassy visits? Yes — Asokoro is the diplomatic district; major embassies are walking distance or short drives away. Is Wi-Fi reliable? Yes — fast and reliable. Are pets allowed? Standard hotel policy; verify at booking. What about long-stay rates? Yes — sustained-volume customers can negotiate corporate rates and consolidated billing. Is the dining good? Boutique-quality rather than buffet scale; the smaller dining operation generally produces better individual service than larger-hotel buffet dining. What's the cancellation policy? Standard hotel rules; flexible and non-refundable rate types apply. Are corporate accounts available? Yes — particularly common with diplomatic missions and Asokoro-based government agencies. Can I host a small event here? Yes — meeting rooms support events of 10–200 delegates; suitable for embassy events, smaller conferences and discreet corporate meetings. Are airport transfers complimentary? Typically a modest separate charge; verify at booking. How is the breakfast? Strong international and Nigerian options at boutique scale; not buffet-stadium presentation but better individual quality. What about the BON Hotels loyalty? The BON Rewards programme covers properties across the network in Nigeria and broader Africa; points accrue and redeem across the network. Are family rooms available? Yes — connecting room configurations and family suites accommodate visiting family groups. Is there a dedicated business floor? Selected room categories are positioned as executive-floor with upgraded amenities. How does it compare to Hawthorn Suites? Hawthorn is all-suite serviced apartments with Wyndham loyalty; BON Stratton is conventional boutique hotel with BON Rewards. Is the gym 24/7? Yes — equipment accessible to guests around the clock with key-card entry. What about parking on busy event days? On-site parking handles routine guest demand; major events may use additional valet arrangements. How is the wedding capacity? Main event hall accommodates 200 guests; suitable for intimate weddings and diplomatic-family events.

Last updated Jun 2, 2026. Last verified Jun 2, 2026.