Youth Hostel in Lagos
Travel Tips for Lagos (Page 1/2)
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07 May 2013 Karolin, Germany:
The restaurant opposite the hostel is really good |
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02 May 2013 Greta, Poland:
restaurants on the main avenue |
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02 May 2013 Greta, Poland:
Eddie ( I don't remember exactly) |
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02 May 2013 Greta, Poland:
beaches and beautiful landscape |
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20 Dec 2012 JOHN, England & Wales:
The market for fish and vegetables |
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20 Dec 2012 JOHN, England & Wales:
The Cultural Centre near the hostel |
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20 Dec 2012 JOHN, England & Wales:
The beach. Alao to Cape Vincent and Sagres beach and Fort |
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20 Dec 2012 JOHN, England & Wales:
Tavira hostel, also good and town has very interesting museums. Photography and Islamic |
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28 May 2012 Lorenzo, England & Wales:
Be adventurous and buy some fish from the local fish market. You can cook it in the hostel kitchen. |
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28 May 2012 Lorenzo, England & Wales:
The town museum, The Slave Museum, Cycling along the coast and kayaking. |
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HI Hostel LagosThe good thing about the Youth Hostel in Lagos is that it's close to everything. If you stay here, you're within the town centre, so you are near the shops and all the facilities you could need for a wonderful holiday. Near the marina, you'll find a small boat that takes you to Meia Praia, an enormous extension of white sand. Other beaches hide behind the cliffs, and the water is a magical green, from the yellow of the sun and the deep blue sea. Going back to the city, you can enjoy its lively nightlife, checking out the many bars filled with foreign voices. Don't be shy; this may be the beginning of a long-lasting friendship. Visit for two days and you will be tempted to stay a month or even longer. The legendary beaches and bars keep people coming back year after year. | more...... |

