You Won’t Believe How Many IJGBs Visit These Lagos Neighbourhoods Every December
December turns Lagos into a full-blown festival, with concerts, weddings, boat cruises, art shows, and endless reunions.
That’s when the “IJGBs” (I Just Got Back) land from London, Toronto, Atlanta, and beyond, looking for comfort, convenience, and premium Lagos vibes.
From waterfront high-rises to lively brunch strips, these five neighbourhoods are the go-to bases for a Detty December done right.
1) Lekki Phase 1
If December had a headquarters, it would be Lekki Phase 1. Short-lets and Airbnbs are everywhere, making it easy to stay close to friends and events. By day, the streets buzz with cafés, food trucks, pop-up markets, and galleries; by night, rooftops and pool parties take over. You’re minutes from beaches, restaurants, and most headline shows. For IJGBs who want energy, access, and endless link-ups, Lekki is the default setting.
2) Victoria Island (VI)
VI is Lagos luxury in one zip code, five-star hotels, fine dining, private lounges, and waterfront apartments with skyline views. It’s central to major December venues, yet calm enough to recharge between nights out. Business brunch at noon, boat cruise at sunset, club run after dark,VI makes that schedule feel effortless. Young professionals, celebrities, and entrepreneurs love the polish, privacy, and proximity.
3) Ikoyi
Prefer quiet elegance over constant noise? Ikoyi is where the city exhales. Tree-lined streets, secure estates, and diplomatic residences offer privacy without sacrificing quality. The area has quietly built a scene of intimate, high-end restaurants and speakeasy-style bars. With Banana Island next door, Ikoyi delivers a refined Lagos experience,less hype, more class.
4) Yaba
Yaba trades glam for culture. It’s where tech hubs, studios, indie fashion, and live music collide. Think art shows on a rooftop, streetwear pop-ups, and late-night conversations over suya. IJGBs who want the “real Lagos”, creative, social, and community-driven, are increasingly choosing Yaba. It’s the bridge between old-school city rhythm and the new wave.
5) Ikeja
Ikeja is the practical choice that still delivers fun. Close to the airport, packed with malls, cinemas, hotels, and lounges, it’s often the first stop before island hopping. Prices are more affordable, traffic is less congested than on the island, and family homes are nearby for many returnees. From here, you can do quick runs to events and still retreat to comfort when the night ends.