Lagos Oriental Hotel ★★★★★
Hotel · Lagos
Lagos Oriental Hotel is a substantial five-star property on Lekki Road, Victoria Island — combining contemporary luxury architecture, multiple restaurants, full conferencing facilities and a striking pagoda-influenced design that makes it one of the most visually distinctive luxury hotels in Lagos.
Why Lagos Oriental Hotel
Lagos Oriental Hotel is one of the most visually distinctive five-star properties in Lagos — a substantial luxury hotel on Lekki Road, Victoria Island, with pagoda-influenced architectural design that sets it apart from the more conventional contemporary or heritage Lagos five-stars. The hotel combines a substantial room inventory, multiple high-quality restaurants (including Lagos's most recognised Chinese restaurant), full conferencing infrastructure, extensive outdoor pool areas and a quieter setting on the Lekki Road approach to the islands. For visitors prioritising a distinctive luxury experience away from the Eko Hotel/Lagos Continental cluster, Oriental is a strong consideration.
The property's "Oriental" identity is reflected in the architecture, the interior design, the signature restaurant programming and the overall aesthetic. Built originally with substantial investment from Asian financial partners, the hotel brings a distinctive Asian-influenced luxury sensibility to the Lagos market.
Location and Setting
The hotel sits on Lekki Road in Victoria Island — slightly east of the Eko Hotel/Lagos Continental cluster but still firmly on the islands. The location is approximately 45–75 minutes from Murtala Muhammed International Airport depending on traffic, 5–15 minutes from the Lekki Phase 1 cluster (Nike Art Gallery, Lekki Conservation Centre) and walking distance from several Victoria Island restaurants and venues. The setting includes substantial landscaped grounds with the pool deck, garden spaces and the dramatic architectural exterior.
Rooms and Suites
The hotel has approximately 200 rooms and suites across multiple categories. Standard guest rooms include king or twin bedding, en-suite marble bathrooms with rain showers, work desks, fast Wi-Fi, smart TVs with international channels, minibars, in-room safes and standard premium amenities. Executive Floor rooms add upgraded room product. Suite categories range up to the Presidential Suite. The room design incorporates Asian-influenced elements while maintaining contemporary international five-star standards.
Dining and Bars
- The signature Chinese restaurant — one of the most recognised Chinese fine-dining venues in Lagos, drawing non-resident diners.
- The main restaurant — international buffet and à la carte across the day.
- The Pool Bar and Grill — outdoor poolside dining.
- The Lobby Bar — afternoon and evening drinks.
- The Executive Lounge for Executive Floor and Suite guests.
- In-room dining — 24-hour service.
Conference and Events
The hotel has substantial conference infrastructure. The main ballroom handles events of 500+ delegates; smaller meeting rooms and boardrooms support corporate use. The combination of meeting capacity, contemporary infrastructure and distinctive architectural setting makes Oriental attractive for corporate events, weddings and ceremonial occasions. Asian-business community events frequently use the hotel.
Amenities
- Outdoor pool complex with substantial deck and cabana seating.
- Fitness centre with cardio and resistance equipment.
- Spa with massage and beauty treatments.
- Business centre.
- Executive Lounge.
- Free Wi-Fi throughout.
- Covered parking with substantial capacity.
- 24/7 generator backup.
- 24-hour security with vehicle scanning.
- Concierge service.
Rates
Standard rooms typically range from ₦180,000 to ₦300,000 per night depending on season and demand. Executive Floor and Club rooms run ₦280,000–₦500,000. Suite categories run higher to the Presidential Suite. Corporate negotiated rates available for sustained-volume customers.
Oriental vs the Alternatives
The direct comparisons on Victoria Island are with Eko Hotels & Suites (much larger, event-focused), Lagos Continental Hotel (newer contemporary tower), Federal Palace (heritage with casino) and The Wheatbaker in Ikoyi (boutique). Oriental's distinctive value is the architectural identity and the Chinese fine-dining offering. For travellers wanting a luxury Lagos stay with character beyond conventional international-brand standards, Oriental is the right choice.
The Chinese Restaurant
The signature Chinese restaurant is one of the property's distinguishing features and arguably the strongest Chinese fine-dining venue in Lagos. Authentic Cantonese, Sichuan and other regional Chinese cuisines, prepared by chefs with international training, draw a strong non-resident dining clientele alongside hotel guests. The dim sum service has particular reputation. Reservations recommended for weekend dinners.
Getting There
From Murtala Muhammed International Airport, the drive is typically 45–75 minutes via the Third Mainland Bridge and Adetokunbo Ademola Way. The hotel offers airport transfers on request. Pre-booked ride-hail is the standard option for individual transfers. From other Victoria Island and Ikoyi addresses, the hotel is 5–15 minutes by car.
Plan Your Stay
For the broader Lagos context, see the Lagos city guide and the hotels directory. Pair an Oriental stay with attractions across Victoria Island and Lekki — Nike Art Gallery nearby, Lekki Conservation Centre further east. The hotel's location makes the daily Third Mainland Bridge crossing unavoidable for visits to the mainland.
Wedding and Event Hosting
The ballroom and event spaces are widely used for Lagos weddings, corporate events, fashion shows and gala occasions. The distinctive architectural setting makes the venue particularly attractive for visually-driven events including fashion industry programming, brand activations and high-end private celebrations. The substantial accommodation capacity supports two-day wedding programmes with on-property guest accommodation. Advance booking 6–12 months for high-season Saturday weddings.
Operational Footprint
The hotel maintains its own engineering and maintenance operation supporting the substantial infrastructure including the distinctive architectural elements, the multiple pools, the conference systems and the back-of-house operations. The Asian-influenced design philosophy extends to staff training and service standards — visitors familiar with luxury Asian hotel chains often note the operational consistency.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the Chinese restaurant? Lagos's most established Chinese fine-dining venue; reservations recommended for weekends. Is the architecture really pagoda-influenced? Yes — the exterior and interior design incorporate Asian architectural elements distinctive in the Lagos market. How does it compare to Eko Hotel? Smaller than Eko, with more architectural personality; Eko has bigger event capacity. Is there a casino? No — for casino-affiliated luxury, see Federal Palace. Are pets allowed? Standard hotel policy; verify at booking. What about long-stay rates? Yes — corporate long-stay packages available. Is the airport transfer reliable? Yes — well-coordinated through reservations. What's the cancellation policy? Flexible and non-refundable rate types apply; read specific rate terms. Is there a kids' club? No dedicated programme but pool, gardens and family-friendly suites support family stays. How does the spa compare? Comprehensive treatment menu with Asian-influenced therapies including specific massage techniques uncommon at other Lagos five-stars. Are family suites available? Yes — connecting-room configurations and family suite categories support family travel. What about the Sunday brunch? Popular with non-resident diners; reservations recommended for weekend brunches. How reliable is the generator? 24/7 uninterrupted power through grid outages — particularly important during Lagos extended outages. What about events for the Asian-business community? The hotel hosts regular Chinese and broader Asian-business community events, including New Year celebrations and trade-organisation gatherings.
Last updated Jun 2, 2026. Last verified Jun 2, 2026.