Holiday in Abuja
City in nigeria — tips, highlights & best time to visit
Country
nigeria
Type
City
Best time to travel
November to March (dry season, 25-35 °C). December-January is the most pleasant. Rainy season April-October is green but humid.
Budget/day
50-120 €
Getting there from Germany
Flight to Abuja Nnamdi Azikiwe (ABV, approx. 8-12 h with a stopover in Istanbul, Addis Ababa, or Lagos). Visa required in advance from the Nigerian embassy.
About Abuja
Abuja is the youngest capital of Africa — a planned city that replaced Lagos as the seat of government in 1991 to create a neutral location between the Muslim north and the Christian south of Nigeria. The city was designed on the drawing board, and this is evident: wide boulevards, generous green spaces, and an order that contrasts with the chaotic Lagos, making it feel like a different country. However, behind the planned facade, a city of 2.7 million inhabitants is growing, developing its own energy and identity. Aso Rock, a 400-meter-high granite monolith, dominates the skyline and gives its name to the presidential palace (Aso Villa). The rock is the unofficial landmark of Abuja and is an impressive natural monument at sunset when it is bathed in golden light. At the foot of the rock lies the Three Arms Zone — the political center with the National Assembly, Supreme Court, and Presidential Villa. The Abuja National Mosque and the National Church are intentionally built next to each other — an architectural statement of national unity. The mosque with its golden dome and four minarets and the church with its modern concrete design are the two religious landmarks of the city. What sets Abuja apart from Lagos is its tranquility and accessibility: the city is green, safe (by Nigerian standards), and the surrounding rock formations offer hiking opportunities that one wouldn't expect in an African capital. The Gurara Falls, 2 hours away, plunge 30 meters and are particularly spectacular during the rainy season.
Top 5 highlights in Abuja
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Aso Rock
400 m granite monolith above the city: Abuja's landmark, bathed in golden light at sunset — the heart of the capital.
National Mosque & Church
Golden dome next to modern concrete: the intentionally built houses of worship as a symbol of national unity.
Millennium Park
Abuja's green lung: expansive park with themed gardens, the only park designed by Manfredi Nicoletti in Africa — an oasis in the urban hustle.
Zuma Rock
Giant granite monolith 50 km north: 725 m high with a face in the rock wall — immortalized on the Nigerian 100 Naira note.
Jabi Lake
Recreation area in the city center: boat rides, lakeside restaurants, and weekend market — Abuja's most relaxed meeting point.
Hotels in Abuja
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Reise-SIM für Abuja
Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM
Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Abuja
Recommended travel time
November to March (dry season, 25-35 °C). December-January is the most pleasant. Rainy season April-October is green but humid.
Summer
23-30 °C, rainy season with daily showers April-October
Winter
22-37 °C, dry season November-March, Harmattan wind brings Saharan dust
How much does a holiday in Abuja cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
25-45 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
50-120 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
130-350 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Apply for a visa in advance at the embassy — Nigeria does not have an eVisa for Germans. The process takes 1-2 weeks.
Uber works well in Abuja — safer and more convenient than regular taxis. Bolt is also available.
Visit Wuse Market — Abuja's largest market: fabrics, spices, fruits, and a piece of authentic Nigeria away from the planned city.
Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory — no entry without an international vaccination certificate. Malaria prophylaxis is recommended.
Weekend trip to Gurara Falls — 2 hours southwest, particularly spectacular during the rainy season (July-September).
Food & drink in Abuja
These specialties you must try!
