Nigeria’s luxury hospitality market is growing steadily and quietly with strong investor confidence, regional business travel, and a growing appetite for premium experiences among Africa’s elite.
Despite a drop in overall ranking, Nigeria is now second on the 2024 Hotel Development Index with 7,622 rooms across 50 new hotel projects.
This is driven by the aggressive growth strategies of international brands like Marriott International, Hilton, Radisson Hotel Group, and Leva Hotels, with Lagos leading development and Abuja trailing in project execution.
Lagos, Nigeria’s economic capital and most populous city, remains the hotel investment hub, attracting global chains and local entrepreneurs. Its strategic location, international airport, and corporate presence have made it a magnet for luxury hotel development, particularly in Victoria Island, Ikoyi, and Ikeja. Abuja, the political capital, is stalled in pipeline projects, many of which are still in pre-planning stages.
Against this backdrop, many Nigerian business moguls, foreign investors, and regional conglomerates are behind some of the country’s most expensive hotels.
Here’s a listing in no particular order of fifteen owners redefining Nigeria’s luxury hospitality in 2025.
- Hotel Owned: Lagos Continental
- Room cost/night: N639,000 – N1.3 million
Lagos Continental is an award-winning luxury 5-star hotel located in the heart of Victoria Island, Lagos. It is the tallest hotel in West Africa, featuring 358 elegant rooms, 37 suites, and a Presidential Suite. Room rates typically range from N639,000 to N1.3 million per night.
Originally launched in 2013 as Intercontinental Hotel Lagos, it was Nigeria’s first five-star hotel managed by Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG). Developed by Milan Group at a cost of over $150 million, the hotel quickly became a hospitality landmark.
However, by 2017, IHG withdrew its branding due to unresolved financial and operational issues, including unpaid loans owed to Skye Bank (now Polaris Bank). The bank took receivership of the property, leading to legal disputes and management changes.
The hotel was rebranded as Lagos Continental Hotel and continues to operate under new management, though ownership reportedly remained with Milan Group.
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