Calton Place Hotel ★★★★

Hotel · Ibadan

Calton Place Hotel is a contemporary four-star property in Bodija, Ibadan — a quieter residential area of Nigeria's third-largest city. The hotel combines modern rooms, on-site dining, conference facilities and a setting close to the University of Ibadan and the broader academic and government cluster of Bodija.

Why Calton Place Hotel

Calton Place Hotel is one of the leading contemporary four-star hotels in Ibadan and a strong option for visitors prioritising modern accommodation in Nigeria's third-largest city. Located in Bodija — one of the more affluent residential districts of Ibadan, close to the University of Ibadan campus, the federal secretariat and the broader Bodija professional cluster — the hotel combines contemporary rooms, on-site dining, conference facilities and reliable mid-range service at competitive pricing. For business travellers visiting Ibadan, conference attendees at the University of Ibadan or the broader Oyo State government, and visitors wanting modern accommodation in the South-West intellectual capital, Calton Place is a default consideration.

Ibadan's hospitality market is smaller than Lagos, Abuja or Port Harcourt with fewer international-brand options. Calton Place occupies a strong position in the contemporary four-star segment — between the heritage Premier Hotel on Mokola Hill and the various smaller mid-range Ibadan properties.

Location and Setting

The hotel sits in Bodija — a residential and professional district of Ibadan, walking distance from the University of Ibadan's southern boundaries and close to the broader Bodija commercial cluster. The location is approximately 30–45 minutes from the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway entry to Ibadan, 15–25 minutes from the central Mapo Hall and historic Ibadan districts, and convenient to the broader academic and government addresses of Oyo State. The setting is residential-quiet with established security infrastructure.

Rooms

The hotel has approximately 80 rooms across multiple categories. Standard guest rooms include king or twin bedding, en-suite bathrooms, work desks, Wi-Fi, satellite TV and the standard four-star amenities. Executive rooms and suite categories add larger living spaces. Room product is contemporary in design — clean lines, modern fittings, work-friendly setup.

Dining and Bars

  • The main restaurant — Nigerian and continental cuisine across the day.
  • The Bar and Lounge — afternoon and evening drinks, informal meetings.
  • Pool Bar — poolside service during operating hours.
  • In-room dining — standard service hours.

Conference and Events

The hotel has meeting and event facilities for corporate, academic and social events. The main hall handles events of 150–250 guests; smaller meeting rooms support business meetings. The combination of meeting capacity, Bodija location (convenient to University of Ibadan visitors) and integrated accommodation makes Calton Place attractive for academic conferences, smaller corporate retreats and weddings.

Amenities

  • Outdoor pool with poolside seating.
  • Fitness centre with cardio and resistance equipment.
  • Business centre with workstations.
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout.
  • On-site parking with security.
  • Generator backup for uninterrupted power.
  • 24-hour reception and security.
  • Concierge service.
  • Laundry and dry-cleaning services.

Rates

Standard rooms typically range from ₦60,000 to ₦120,000 per night depending on season and demand. Executive rooms and suites run ₦100,000–₦180,000. Major University of Ibadan event periods and Oyo State Government event periods see premium rates. Corporate and academic group rates for sustained-volume customers reduce per-room costs.

Calton Place vs the Alternatives

In Ibadan accommodation, the direct comparisons are Premier Hotel Ibadan (heritage four-star, Mokola Hill location with panoramic views), Kakanfo Inn (business-focused mid-range), the Conference Hotel at Sango and various smaller properties. Calton Place's competitive position is the contemporary product and the Bodija location proximity to the University of Ibadan. For travellers prioritising heritage character and views, Premier Hotel is preferable; for travellers prioritising contemporary product and academic-district convenience, Calton Place wins.

Getting There

From Lagos, the drive is approximately 2.5–3 hours via the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. The new Lagos-Ibadan standard-gauge train (from Mobolaji Johnson Station in Lagos) provides a comfortable alternative — 2 hours train time plus station handling, dropping at Moniya in Ibadan with onward road. From Abuja, fly to Ibadan when scheduled service operates, or to Lagos with onward road. From within Ibadan, local taxis and ride-hail are widely available.

The University of Ibadan Connection

The hotel's proximity to the University of Ibadan — one of the most important universities in Africa and the alma mater of major Nigerian intellectual figures — makes it a natural choice for academic visitors. University conferences, faculty visits, research collaborations and graduation periods all bring academic travellers to Bodija. For visitors combining a Calton Place stay with university engagement, walking access to the campus southern entrance is one of the property's distinguishing features.

Plan Your Stay

For the broader Ibadan context, see the Ibadan city guide and the hotels directory. Pair a Calton Place stay with visits to the broader Yoruba heartland circuit — Erin Ijesha Waterfalls, Olumo Rock at Abeokuta, Ile-Ife, Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove and Idanre Hills.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Bodija as a location? Quieter residential district, close to University of Ibadan and the federal secretariat; less central than Mokola but more convenient for academic and government visits. Is the Lagos-Ibadan train a good option? Yes — comfortable, scheduled, materially faster than driving in Lagos traffic. How is the food? Reliable Nigerian and continental options; standard four-star quality. Is Wi-Fi reliable? Adequate for business and leisure use. Are pets allowed? Standard hotel policy. What about academic visitors? The Bodija location is particularly convenient for University of Ibadan-related visits. How does it compare to Premier Hotel? Calton Place is contemporary; Premier is heritage with the Mokola Hill panoramic view. Both reliable four-star options in different settings. Are corporate accounts available? Yes — sustained-volume customers negotiate corporate rates. What about visiting consultants? The Bodija residential setting and walking access to the university makes Calton Place a default for visiting academics and consulting firms working with Oyo State institutions. Is there a fitness centre? Yes — basic cardio and resistance equipment with 24/7 access. Are family rooms available? Yes — connecting-room configurations and family-friendly suite categories. What's the cancellation policy? Flexible and non-refundable rate types apply; read specific rate terms. How is the breakfast? Reliable buffet covering Nigerian and continental options. Are airport transfers reliable? Yes — coordinated through reservations with advance booking. What about wedding events? Main hall accommodates 150–250 guests; smaller and more intimate than the major Lagos-Abuja wedding venues, suitable for academic-community and family weddings. How is the parking? On-site parking with security; adequate for guest demand. What about University of Ibadan graduation periods? Major university events drive premium rates; book 6+ months ahead for graduation periods. Are conference facilities available without accommodation? Yes — meeting rooms and event hall can be booked by external clients with non-resident catering arrangements.

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