Information for Travelers
Lagos, Nigeria's largest city, extends into the interior of the Gulf of Guinea via the Lagos Lagoon.
Victoria Island, the financial hub of the metropolis, is known for its resorts, boutiques and nightlife.
Combining a lively character with a cherished maritime tradition, Lagos enjoys its reputation as one of southern
Portugal's favorite holiday destinations.
In the western Algarve, about 90 kilometers from the regional capital Faro.
This attractive tourist town is celebrated for its scenic coastline of beautiful beaches and impressive natural rock formations.
The city has a youthful, lively atmosphere and a wealth of historical attractions and fun things to do.
The city offers facilities that include a modern marina, a nearby zoo and even a children's science center.
Culture
While browsing the historic center of Lagos, visitors can also savor the hospitality of some excellent cafes and restaurants.
To the north, Lagos Island is home to the National Museum of Nigeria, which displays cultural artifacts and handicrafts.
Nearby is Freedom Park, which was once a colonial prison and is now a major venue for concerts and public events.
Read about Lagos in Wikipedia