top of page
Discover Lagos Logos

Hotels That Support Local Art and Culture in Lagos

  • Writer: Ogunmoyero Moyinoluwa (King Praizz)
    Ogunmoyero Moyinoluwa (King Praizz)
  • Nov 26
  • 2 min read

ree

Lagos is a melting pot of art, creativity, and cultural innovation, and its hospitality industry plays a major role in promoting this artistic identity. Several hotels in the city have become more than accommodation spaces they are cultural landmarks that showcase local art, host exhibitions, and support creative communities. These hotels celebrate Nigeria’s artistic heritage through design, décor, partnerships, and curated guest experiences.



ree

One of the leading examples is Bogobiri House in Ikoyi. Known for its Afrocentric aesthetic, Bogobiri is a boutique hotel that blends hospitality with art, music, and culture. Its walls are adorned with paintings, sculptures, and handcrafted pieces from Nigerian artists. Beyond its unique décor, Bogobiri hosts live music, poetry nights, craft exhibitions, and creative workshops. The hotel serves as a community hub for artists, writers, musicians, and culture lovers seeking an intimate, culturally rich environment. Its in-house restaurant and performance spaces further solidify its position as a cultural destination.


Another hotel deeply connected to the art scene is Nike Art Gallery Guesthouse, an extension of the renowned Nike Art Gallery in Lekki. Staying here allows guests to immerse themselves in Nigerian art from the moment they walk in. The rooms and hallways showcase colorful Adire fabrics, paintings, beadwork, and traditional crafts curated by the legendary Chief Nike Davies-Okundaye. Guests often enjoy guided tours, art classes, and studio sessions, making the guesthouse a haven for artists, researchers, and tourists interested in learning about Nigerian visual culture.

The Wheatbaker Hotel in Ikoyi is another major supporter of contemporary art. Known for its luxury experience, the Wheatbaker frequently hosts art exhibitions featuring works by emerging and established Nigerian artists. Its public spaces serve as galleries, allowing guests to enjoy rotating art collections throughout the year. The hotel collaborates with art organizations, curators, and cultural institutions to promote artistic growth. Its commitment to showcasing Nigerian creativity positions it as a leader in art-focused hospitality.


In the vibrant district of Victoria Island, Art Hotel Lagos stands out as a celebration of modern African creativity. The hotel incorporates paintings, installations, and digital artworks into its architecture and interior design. Every floor features curated pieces from local artists, creating an immersive experience. Art Hotel also hosts exhibitions, workshops, and creative events that attract Lagos’ art community. Its contemporary style appeals to young professionals, tourists, and art enthusiasts seeking a visually engaging environment.

Similarly, Radisson Blu Anchorage Hotel incorporates elegant African art and design elements into its luxury waterfront setting. The hotel supports cultural events, exhibitions, and creative showcases, making it a favorite for art lovers who want a blend of sophistication and culture. Its scenic views, modern architecture, and commitment to local partnerships contribute to Lagos’ cultural tourism offerings.


ree

Boutique hotels like Maison Fahrenheit, The George Lagos, and Lagos Continental Hotel also collaborate with local artists to enhance their interior spaces and promote Nigerian art. These partnerships create revenue opportunities for artists while enriching the hospitality experience for guests.


Through these hotels, Lagos successfully blends tourism with artistic expression, ensuring that visitors not only enjoy comfort but also experience the beauty, diversity, and creativity of Nigerian culture. These cultural hotels play an essential role in preserving heritage, supporting emerging artists, and promoting Lagos as a global destination for art, innovation, and cultural exchange.

 
 
 

Comments


bottom of page