Have a date and have just N5,000? Or just bored and need to escape to Lagos?
Not to worry! Wow that companion of yours (and yourself) by doing something extraordinary but within a budget of N5,000.
1. Kart Racing
Go Kart racing in Lekki (Get Arena)
Go Kart racing for just N3,000 at Lekki. Visit promo sites for great discounts too. You might be lucky enough to get a ticket of N1,500 for 10 amazing laps.
2. Kayaking
Go Kayaking in Ikoyi (Instagram/Thatgaltolani)
Go kayaking in Ikoyi for N2,500 for one hour! If you’re two, you get to spend just N5,000.
3. Picnic at the beach
Picnic at the beach, especially at night. (Instagram/Picnickersanonymous)
Grab a picnic basket, blanket, mats and go to a quiet little beach in Lekki called Marwa. Gate fee is just N300!
4. Ziplining
Go Ziplining in Lekki (Instagram/Thatgaltolani)
Go on a Zipline in Lekki for just N2,500. Enjoy the ocean breeze and amazing views while dangling down a rope.
5. Picnic and a movie
Picnic and a movie
With just N1,000 you can catch a great movie and bring lunch with you too!
So snatch your blanket and lunch and go out there with your dates.
6. Afrika Shrine
Try the New Afrika Shrine in Ikeja (Google)
Escape the sophistication of Lagos and go drink with all sorts of people at the New Afrika Shrine.
You spend close to nothing there!
7. Terrakulture
Go catch a live performance at Terrakulture (Google)
Go watch a live play, concert, performances for little or nothing at Terrakulture.
Thank me later!
8. Lekki Conservation Centre
Go for a canopy walk at Lekki Leisure Lake (Google)
With just N3,000 you get to go on the canopy walk and have a nice little picnic when you are done.
9. Go on a night out with friends
Go on a night out with friends (Google)
With 5k each, you all can have the times of your life at a club or bar in Lagos.
Order for their cheapest wines or soda and take a go on the dance floor.
10. Salsa classes
Go Salsa dancing in Lekki, VI and Ikeja for little or nothing. Gate fee: N1,000 and you don’t have to buy stuff.
Go Salsa dancing (Google)
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