Ultimate Guide to Visiting Lagos: Festivals, Fashion & Fun

Best Times to Visit Lagos, Nigeria: A Seasonal Guide

Lagos is Nigeria’s hub of business, entertainment, fashion, and everything in between. Knowing the optimal times to experience this thrilling city can significantly enhance any visit.

Lagos experiences two main seasons: the rainy season (April through mid-November) and the dry season (November to March). The ideal time to enjoy Lagos is from November to February, characterized by drier weather, reduced humidity, and cooler temperatures due to the harmattan winds.

June and July are the wettest months, often bringing heavy downpours that may cause flash floods and severe traffic congestion. Despite this, even during the low season, there are countless activities to engage in within the “Center of Excellence,” often at lower prices compared to peak times.

High Season: December–February

Best time for great weather, concerts, and vibrant nightlife

The pleasant, dry conditions particularly in December make this the prime season for visiting Lagos. The city sees a surge in visitors returning to celebrate holidays with family and friends, which can result in higher prices. However, the allure lies in the stunning sunny beach days, festive dining, concerts, stage plays, and unforgettable parties known as “Detty December.”

Come late December and early January, a post-holiday lull offers an excellent chance to explore the city amid fewer crowds and less traffic.

Afrobeat enthusiasts dance at night during the annual Felabration Musical Concert in Lagos
The Afrobeat event Felabration is one of many outdoor music festivals that happen in the shoulder and high seasons in Lagos © EMMANUEL AREWA / AFP via Getty Images

Shoulder Season: August, October–November

Best time for budget travelers

In August, Lagos experiences a brief respite from the heavy rains. Although it rains again from mid-August through November, conditions are much milder than during the low season. Schools also close for summer holidays, alleviating congestion in the city. The festive season begins in November, which includes numerous events and festivals.

Low Season: March–July, September

Best time for deals and indoor activities

The March to July and September period is characterized by hot, humid, and rainy weather, making it the least favorable time to visit. Nevertheless, Lagos remains vibrant; visitors can still enjoy numerous attractions, including popular bars, restaurants, art galleries, and the lively nightlife scene. Additionally, lower prices often complement outings in the rainy season.

January

January is an excellent time to experience Lagos as holiday traffic subsides, and the city resumes its everyday pace. Remarkably favorable weather persists, making it one of the best months to visit.

Key events: Concerts, live stage musicals at Terra Kulture and Muson Centre

February

As February arrives, the weather warms slightly but remains generally pleasant for outdoor activities. This month is ideal for beach visits or indulging in high-end dining, especially with Valentine’s Day deals on offer.

Key events: Lagos City Marathon

March

March brings significantly warmer weather, accompanied by higher humidity. However, rain remains infrequent, allowing for exploration of the city and outdoor evening concerts in cooler settings. Ensure to choose accommodations and taxis equipped with air conditioning.

Key events: Afropolitan Vibes music festival

Nigerian musical artist Chukwuma Ekweani (also known as “Ckay”) performs alongside South African musician and dancer Moonlight Sanelly during the Gidi Culture Festival in Lagos
The Gidi Music Festival brings high-energy performances to Lagos every April © EMMANUEL AREWA / AFP via Getty Images

April

April continues the hot, humid conditions of March, with various events organized around the Easter holidays.

Key events: GTCO Food & Drink Festival, Gidi Culture Festival, Lagos International Jazz Festival

May through September

During these months, heavy rains can disrupt movement throughout Lagos. Conditions remain hot and humid, leading to primarily indoor activities. On rare sunny days, consider heading to the beach or participating in local block parties.

Key events: Afropolitan Vibes Music Festival (held quarterly), Dance Gathering

Designer Odio Mimonet and models walk the runway wearing Odio Mimonet designs during Arise Fashion Week
Fashion week presentations are a highlight of Lagos in October and November © Bennett Raglin / Getty Images

October and November

Late October through November marks the beginning of Lagos’s dry season and serves as a lead-up to December’s festivities. As prices tend to rise during this period, securing flights and accommodations ahead of time is advisable. The pleasant weather facilitates outdoor events, resulting in numerous festivals and concerts.

Key events: GTB Fashion Week, Lagos Fashion Week, ARTXLagos, Mastercard Restaurant Week, Lagos Book & Art Festival, various concerts

December

Many Nigerians believe December to be the best month for visiting Lagos. The harmattan winds from the Sahara ensure cool, dry conditions. Additionally, returning locals add vibrancy to the city, making it an ideal time to experience Christmas and New Year festivities with events throughout the month.

Key events: Concerts, live stage musicals at Terra Kulture and Muson Centre, EatDrinkFestival, Christmas and New Year celebrations

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