



Where are you going?
Where are you going?
Dates
2026/04/07 - 2026/04/08
How many rooms?
1 Room(s) - 1 Guest(s)
Budget
What is your budget per night?

Reiz Continental Hotel
₦86,950

Fina Shortlet Apartment
₦50,000

Royal Choice Inn Hotel
₦30,000

Valencia Hotels
₦75,200

Boardwalk Hotel
₦30,000

Hera Hospitality Limited
₦90,000

Stratton Hotel
₦225,000

Summerset Continental Hot...
₦180,000

Jasmine place and suite
₦35,000
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, located within Abuja’s Central Business District (CBD), is a key organ of Nigeria’s federal government. It's the official hub for all diplomatic and international relations, managing bilateral and multilateral affairs, foreign missions, and national protocol. For anyone involved in diplomacy, immigration processes, international trade, or consular issues, this area is a strategic place to stay.
If you’ve already selected one of the hotels near the Ministry from our list, you’re in good hands. But if you're still planning, here's why staying close to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs may be your best move — especially for professionals, government delegates, or international visitors.
1. Ideal for Diplomats, Delegates, and Foreign Visitors
Whether you’re attending a consular appointment, participating in an international conference, or handling state protocol, being near the Ministry saves time and reduces stress. It also keeps you close to key government offices and embassies.
2. Central to the Capital's Power and Protocol Zone
The Ministry is located in a well-structured zone near other important institutions such as the National Assembly Complex, the State House, and several embassies. Staying nearby allows for easy movement between meetings or high-level events.
3. Business-Ready Hotels and Services
The Central Business District is designed for business and governance, and so are its hotels. Many nearby accommodations come equipped with meeting rooms, business centers, high-speed internet, and concierge support tailored for professionals and diplomatic staff.
4. Access to Major Roads and Transport
You’re connected to major roads like Shehu Shagari Way, Constitution Avenue, and Ahmadu Bello Way. Whether you're heading to the airport, another ministry, or a private meeting in Maitama or Asokoro, the transport network makes moving around convenient.
5. Close to Iconic Sites and Cultural Spots
Even though the Ministry area is formal, it’s not without its charm. Staying nearby puts you within reach of Abuja’s top landmarks — the Nigerian National Mosque, National Christian Centre, Millennium Park, and even the Abuja Arts and Crafts Village.