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List of Nigerian States With the Highest Number of 5 Star Hotels

Farouk Mohammed
By Farouk Mohammed
Published: October 25, 2024
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Nigeria, known for its diverse culture, booming tourism sector, and bustling cities, is home to a variety of luxury accommodations. If you’re looking to experience the pinnacle of hospitality, it’s essential to know where most of the 5-star hotels are concentrated in the country.

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1. Lagos – 22 HotelsWhy Lagos Stands Out:2. Abuja – 6 HotelsNotable Attractions in Abuja:3. Port Harcourt – 5 HotelsKey Features:4. Ibadan – 2 Hotels5. Calabar – 1 HotelSummary of 5-Star Hotels by State

Here’s an extensive look at the Nigerian states that boast the highest number of 5-star hotels.

1. Lagos – 22 Hotels

Lagos, the commercial hub of Nigeria, unsurprisingly leads the list with 22 five-star hotels. This bustling city offers a wide array of luxury accommodations that cater to both international travelers and locals. Popular areas like Victoria Island and Lekki house many of these hotels, which include the Radisson Blu Anchorage, The Wheatbaker, and Lagos Continental Hotel.

Why Lagos Stands Out:

  • Proximity to Business Districts: Lagos’ financial sector drives a significant portion of luxury hotel traffic.
  • Tourism and Beaches: Locations near Tarkwa Bay and Elegushi Beach also attract high-end tourists.

2. Abuja – 6 Hotels

Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, follows with 6 five-star hotels, including Transcorp Hilton Abuja and Fraser Suites Abuja. As the seat of government, Abuja sees many diplomats, politicians, and business professionals, making the demand for luxury accommodation high.

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Notable Attractions in Abuja:

  • Aso Rock and Zuma Rock are natural landmarks that draw visitors.
  • The capital hosts many international events and government functions that boost the demand for upscale hotels.

3. Port Harcourt – 5 Hotels

As the center of Nigeria’s oil industry, Port Harcourt boasts 5 five-star hotels. Known for hosting oil and gas professionals, the city provides high-end accommodations for business travelers. Notable luxury hotels in Port Harcourt include the Golden Tulip and Le Meridien Ogeyi Place.

Key Features:

  • Oil and Gas Hub: The city attracts professionals from around the world, necessitating luxury hospitality services.
  • Proximity to Rivers State’s Oil Fields: A vital destination for oil companies operating in the region.

4. Ibadan – 2 Hotels

Despite being a historically significant city, Ibadan has 2 five-star hotels, making it a quieter option for luxury travelers. These include Owu Crown Hotel and Golden Tulip Ibadan. The city is known for its rich cultural heritage and proximity to natural landmarks like the Agodi Gardens.


5. Calabar – 1 Hotel

Calabar, a city known for its rich history and tourism appeal, has 1 five-star hotel. As a gateway to Nigeria’s tourism, with attractions like the Tinapa Resort and Obudu Mountain Resort, Calabar remains a prime location for travelers seeking luxury.


Summary of 5-Star Hotels by State

State Number of 5-Star Hotels
Lagos 22
Abuja 6
Port Harcourt 5
Ibadan 2
Calabar 1
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