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City in nigeria — tips, highlights & best time to visit
Country
nigeria
Type
City
Best time to travel
November to March (24-34 °C, dry season). April-October rainy season with heavy rainfall. Harmattan December-February dry and dusty.
Budget/day
35-80 €
Getting there from Germany
Flight to Ibadan (IBA, limited connections) or to Lagos (LOS, about 10-13 hours with a transfer), then 1.5-2 hours by car to Ibadan. Visa for Nigeria required.
About Ibadan
Ibadan is the third largest city in Nigeria and the capital of Oyo State. Historically, the city was the largest city in Africa south of the Sahara and remains one of the most extensive cities on the continent. Ibadan is the intellectual center of Nigeria — the University of Ibadan, founded in 1948, is the oldest and most prestigious university in the country. The cityscape is characterized by the famous rusty rooftops, which stretch over endless hills: a view that gives Ibadan its unique visual character. The Mapo Hall, an imposing colonial building on the highest hill in the city, offers a panoramic view over this sea of rooftops. The Bower's Tower (Layipo Tower) on Oke-Are Hill is the oldest observation tower in Nigeria, built in 1936: From here, one overlooks the entire old town. The Old Oyo ruins (140 km away) were once the capital of the powerful Oyo Empire, one of the most significant Yoruba kingdoms. The Agodi Gardens is an expansive botanical garden with a zoo, artificial lake, and hiking trails — the green lung of Ibadan. The Trans-Amusement Park and Ventura Mall complement the city's recreational offerings. The Cocoa House, a skyscraper from the 1960s, was West Africa's first skyscraper and a symbol of the cocoa boom that established Ibadan's prosperity. Nigeria was once the largest cocoa producer in the world, and Ibadan was at the heart of this trade.
Top 5 highlights in Ibadan
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Mapo Hall
Imposing colonial building on the highest hill: panoramic view over Ibadan's famous rusty rooftops, a symbol of the city.
University of Ibadan
Oldest university in Nigeria (1948): expansive campus with a zoo and botanical garden, center of education.
Bower's Tower (Layipo)
Oldest observation tower in Nigeria from 1936: panoramic view over the old town from Oke-Are Hill.
Agodi Gardens
Expansive botanical garden with zoo and lake: Ibadan's green oasis, ideal for families and relaxation.
Old Oyo National Park
Ruins of the powerful Oyo Empire, 140 km away: elephants, antelopes, and historical sites in the same park.
Hotels in Ibadan
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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Ibadan
Recommended travel time
November to March (24-34 °C, dry season). April-October rainy season with heavy rainfall. Harmattan December-February dry and dusty.
Summer
24-32 °C, humid with heavy rain from April to October
Winter
22-35 °C, dry, Harmattan wind brings desert dust and cool mornings
How much does a holiday in Ibadan cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
15-30 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
35-80 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
90-250 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Visa required — apply for a Nigeria visa in advance at the embassy. Yellow fever vaccination mandatory, passport must be valid for 6 months.
Nigerian Naira (NGN) — 1 € ≈ 1,700 NGN. Cash is important, ATMs in the city, but be aware of withdrawal limits.
Plan for traffic — Ibadan has heavy traffic like Lagos. Leave early in the morning for excursions, Uber works in the city.
Be mindful of safety — Ibadan is relatively safe for Nigeria, but avoid going out alone at night. Do not carry valuables openly.
Experience Yoruba culture — Ibadan is the heart of Yoruba culture. Traditional festivals and ceremonies year-round, ask locals.
Food & drink in Ibadan
These specialties you must try!
