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Dates
2025/07/20 - 2025/07/21
The Third Mainland Bridge is one of the most iconic landmarks in Lagos, connecting the bustling Lagos Mainland to the upscale Lagos Island. Stretching over 11 kilometers across the Lagos Lagoon, it’s the longest of the three bridges linking the island to the mainland — and a critical artery for daily commuters, business travelers, and tourists navigating Nigeria’s busiest city.
Although the bridge itself doesn’t host accommodations, several hotels are conveniently located near its entry and exit points, particularly in areas like Yaba, Oworonshoki, Ebute Metta, Adekunle, Iddo, and Lagos Island. Staying near the Third Mainland Bridge gives you a strategic advantage for mobility, especially if your plans span both sides of the city.
If you’ve already chosen a hotel near the bridge from our list, you're well-positioned. But if you're still deciding, here’s what you should know before booking your stay.
1. Seamless Access Between Mainland and Island
Whether you're attending meetings on the Island or exploring the creative hubs of the Mainland, staying near the bridge gives you direct access to both. It's ideal for travelers who need flexibility and want to reduce commuting time.
2. Close to Key Neighborhoods
From Yaba’s tech and creative scene to the commercial buzz of Lagos Island, this corridor connects you to critical areas like Victoria Island, Ikoyi, Lekki, Ikeja, and Surulere — making it perfect for businesspeople, students, and tourists alike.
3. Affordable and Mid-Range Hotel Options
You’ll find a mix of budget lodges and modest hotels near the mainland entry points (Yaba, Ebute Metta), and more high-end options as you approach the Island (Ikoyi, Victoria Island). This variety means you can stay within budget while staying well-connected.
4. Easy Transport and Road Network
The bridge is one of Lagos’ most traveled roads, which means transport options are abundant. Buses, taxis, and ride-hailing services like Bolt and Uber are easy to find, and the road connects you to both local neighborhoods and major expressways.
5. Gateway to Major Institutions and Attractions
Staying near the bridge gives you quick access to institutions like UNILAG, Yabatech, the National Theatre, and major business districts. It’s also a short drive to landmarks like the Nike Art Gallery, Lekki Conservation Centre, and Lagos beaches if you're headed toward the Island.