Lagos Continental Hotel ★★★★★
Hotel · Lagos
Lagos Continental Hotel is a contemporary 5-star on Victoria Island, offering 350+ rooms across a high-rise tower with sweeping views of the Lagos lagoon and Ikoyi. The newest of the Victoria Island five-stars, with modern design, extensive food and beverage outlets and a full conferencing infrastructure.
Why Lagos Continental Hotel
Lagos Continental Hotel is the most contemporary of the Victoria Island five-stars and a strong choice for business travellers and leisure visitors who want a modern hotel experience without the older institutional feel of the longer-established alternatives. The 28-storey tower on Kofo Abayomi Street is one of the tallest buildings on Victoria Island, offering sweeping views of the Lagos lagoon and Ikoyi from the upper floors, and the property's design philosophy is deliberately contemporary rather than colonial-grand.
The hotel sits in the heart of Victoria Island's business district, within walking distance of major bank headquarters, embassies, the Eko Hotel complex and the Lagos Marina waterfront. For meetings on Victoria Island, conferences at the Civic Centre or Eko Convention Centre, or shopping at Palms Lekki, the location is excellent.
Rooms and Suites
The hotel has 358 rooms and suites distributed across the tower. Standard guest rooms include king or twin bedding, en-suite marble bathrooms with rain showers, work desks, free Wi-Fi, smart TVs with international channels, minibars, in-room safes and the standard premium amenities. Executive Floor rooms offer upgraded room product and access to the executive lounge with complimentary breakfast and evening cocktails. Suite categories range from Junior Suites up to the Presidential Suite, with the upper-floor suites offering panoramic Lagos views.
Dining and Bars
- Mosaic All-Day Dining — international buffet and à la carte, the hotel's main restaurant for breakfast through dinner.
- Sky Lounge — rooftop bar and dining with the best panoramic views of Lagos Island, Ikoyi and the lagoon.
- The Plaza — Italian and Mediterranean cuisine in a sophisticated setting.
- Pool Deck — outdoor poolside service with light meals and drinks.
- Lobby Lounge — coffee, light bites and informal meetings throughout the day.
The Sky Lounge in particular has become a Lagos destination in its own right — non-guests dine there for the views and the sophisticated atmosphere.
Conference and Events
The hotel has substantial conference infrastructure built into its design — the Grand Ballroom seats 1,200+ in theatre configuration, supplemented by multiple smaller meeting rooms, boardrooms and pre-function spaces. The property handles large corporate conferences, banking AGMs, fashion events and weddings of 500+ guests. The newer infrastructure (better A/V, modern lighting, faster wireless) is a meaningful advantage over older Victoria Island properties.
Amenities
- Outdoor pool deck with poolside bar and cabana seating.
- Modern fitness centre with cardio and resistance equipment, 24/7 access.
- Spa with full treatment menu — massage, facials, body treatments.
- Business centre with workstations and meeting support.
- Executive lounge for Executive Floor and Club Suite guests.
- Free Wi-Fi throughout, fast and reliable.
- Covered parking with substantial capacity.
- 24/7 generator backup — uninterrupted power, standard for Lagos five-star.
- 24-hour security with vehicle scanning at entry.
Rates
Standard rooms typically range from ₦200,000 to ₦320,000 per night depending on season, day and demand. Executive Floor and Club rooms run ₦280,000–₦450,000. Suites range from ₦400,000 well into seven figures for the Presidential Suite. Corporate negotiated rates and Sky Premium loyalty programme benefits reduce per-room costs for repeat customers.
Lagos Continental vs the Alternatives
The direct comparisons in Victoria Island are with Eko Hotels & Suites (much larger, longer-established, more institutional), the Wheatbaker in Ikoyi (smaller, more boutique, better service-per-guest), and the Radisson Blu Anchorage on the lagoon. Lagos Continental wins decisively on contemporary design and city views. For events and weddings, Eko remains the deeper venue. For intimate stays, the Wheatbaker is the better fit. For travellers who want a contemporary city-hotel experience with strong views and walking-distance Victoria Island access, Lagos Continental is the natural choice.
Location
The hotel sits at 52a Kofo Abayomi Street on Victoria Island, within walking distance of the Civic Centre, the major banks on Adetokunbo Ademola Street and the Eko Hotel complex. From Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Ikeja, the drive is typically 45–75 minutes via the Third Mainland Bridge. Pre-booked airport transfers are available through the reservations team. From Ikoyi, the hotel is 5–10 minutes away.
Wedding and Event Hosting
The Grand Ballroom and supporting event spaces are widely used for Nigerian weddings, corporate events and album launches. The newer infrastructure makes it particularly attractive for fashion events and product launches that demand contemporary staging capability. Advance booking 6–12 months ahead is essential for high-season Saturday weddings.
Sky Lounge — The Destination Rooftop
The Sky Lounge on the upper floor has become one of Lagos's prestige cocktail destinations. The lagoon views, the contemporary design and the cocktail programme have built a regular non-guest clientele alongside the hotel residents. Sunset hours are particularly popular and reservations are recommended for weekend evenings.
Plan Your Stay
For the broader Lagos context, see the Lagos city guide and the hotels directory. Pair a Lagos Continental stay with attractions including Nike Art Gallery, Lekki Conservation Centre and a Tarkwa Bay day trip. Use the budget calculator for trip planning.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the Sky Lounge? Lagos's strongest rooftop cocktail bar by views; the design and cocktail programme are at international standard. Book ahead for weekend evenings. Is it suitable for families? Yes — the pool, family-friendly rooms and contemporary design work for family stays. The atmosphere is more cosmopolitan than family-resort. Are there long-stay rates? Yes — corporate long-stay packages are available for stays of two weeks or longer. Is Wi-Fi reliable? Yes — fast and reliable across the property. How does it compare to Eko? Smaller (350 vs 800+ rooms), more contemporary, sleeker design, better views. Eko has bigger event capacity and the historic prestige. What's the cancellation policy? Flexible rates allow free cancellation up to 24–48 hours; non-refundable advance-purchase rates are charged in full. Read the rate terms before confirming. Is there a loyalty programme? Yes — the Sky Premium programme runs alongside selected partner-airline tie-ins, with points accrual on stays and dining redeemable for upgrades and free nights. What about meeting rooms for non-residents? Yes — meeting rooms and boardrooms can be booked by non-resident corporate clients; contact the events team for quotations. How are the views from the upper floors? The upper-floor rooms and the Sky Lounge offer panoramic views of the Lagos lagoon, Ikoyi rooftops and the broader Victoria Island skyline; the best-view rooms are on the south and west sides. Are there family suites? Yes — selected suites have connecting-room configurations suitable for families travelling with children.
Last updated Jun 2, 2026. Last verified Jun 2, 2026.