Lagos is Nigeria’s hub of business, entertainment, fashion... and everything in between. Knowing the optimal times to visit this thrilling city can make any trip here even more memorable.
Lagos experiences two main seasons throughout the year: the rainy season (which typically begins in April and lasts through mid-November) and the dry season (from November to March). The best time to visit Lagos is between the months of November and February: the weather is drier, the air less humid and the temperature cooler due to the harmattan winds.
The months of June and July are the wettest months of the year, with heavy downpours that often bring flash floods and severe traffic congestion in parts of the city. Still, even in the low season you’ll never be short of things to do in the “Center of Excellence” – and prices will generally be lower than in peak and shoulder months.
The cool, dry temperatures during the high season – especially in December – make this period the best time to visit Lagos. With the inflow of visitors and returnees coming home to spend the holidays with their families and friends, you can expect higher prices than at other times of the year. But there’s a reason everyone visits during these weeks: gorgeous sunny days at the beach, seasonal dining experiences, concerts, stage plays and epic parties constitute what locals have come to know as “Detty December.”
Toward the end of December and early January, a post-holiday lull sets in, offering travelers a chance to explore the city with fewer crowds and less traffic congestion.
In August, Lagos experiences a short break from the torrential downpours of the months before. Although it begins to rain again from mid to late August until November, the weather conditions are much milder than in the low season. Around this time is also when schools close for their summer break, decongesting the city and making it easier to explore. In addition, November kicks off the festive season in Lagos, with several events and festivals occurring within this month.
The months of March to July and September are characterized by hot, humid and rainy weather conditions, making them the least favorable time to visit Lagos. Even so, the city does not come to a complete halt. (How could such an ever-exciting place?) In fact, visitors find that many must-do attractions have no season, including the city’s famous bars, restaurants, art galleries and party scene. And you may even encounter lower prices when you set out on the town in the wet season.
Here's a guide on the best time to visit Lagos and what you can expect each month of the year.
Key events: Concerts, live stage musicals at Terra Kulture and Muson Centre
Key events: Lagos City Marathon
Key events: Afropolitan Vibes music festival
Key events: GTCO Food & Drink Festival, Gidi Culture Festival, Lagos International Jazz Festival
Key events: Afropolitan Vibes Music Festival (held every quarter), Dance Gathering
Key events: GTB Fashion Week, Lagos Fashion Week, ARTXLagos, Mastercard Restaurant Week, Lagos Book & Art Festival, concerts
Key events: Concerts, live stage musicals at Terra Kulture and Muson Centre, EatDrinkFestival, Christmas and New Year celebrations
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