
Luxury Escapes Await: Parklane Hotels Lagos - Your Nigerian Paradise
Luxury Escapes Await: Parklane Hotels Lagos - Your Nigerian Paradise: A Reluctant Reviewer's Take (That Might Actually Surprise You)
Okay, alright, fine. I’m writing this. Parklane Hotels Lagos… Luxury Escapes… Yeah, yeah. I went. And I’m supposed to tell you all about it. Truth be told, I wasn't exactly thrilled. Lagos traffic had given me a headache before I even got there. And frankly, "luxury" in Lagos… could go either way. But, you know what? Parklane actually surprised me. In a good way. More than once. So, here we go, diving into the good, the bad (because let’s be real, it's Nigeria!), and the surprisingly fantastic of my stay:
Accessibility: The Good Start, But…
First things first: getting to the hotel wasn’t a picnic. Lagos, am I right? But once I was there, the physical accessibility seemed decent. Elevators (thank God!), ramps here and there. It looked pretty good on paper. However… I didn't test the accessibility fully. I saw some accommodations for disabilities, but didn't verify every single detail. I'm listing it as decent, but really, I'm just basing that on initial impressions.
On-site accessible restaurants/lounges: I didn’t have the chance to properly scope this out. Again, potential! Not concrete. Let’s just say I hope it's there and easy to use.
Wheelchair accessible: See above. Decent-looking setup. Actual experience, I cannot comment.
Internet Access: My Wi-Fi Woes and Wins
Okay, let's talk internet. We’re talking about the 21st century, people. Wifi is essential! Thankfully, Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! And it actually worked most of the time. A solid win. Internet [LAN] was also an option (I'm old school, so… yes). Internet services seemed pretty standard, nothing fancy. Wi-Fi in public areas was also available, but, in true Lagos fashion, sometimes a bit spotty. But hey, at least it was there!
Things to Do, Ways to Relax: Spa Days and Poolside Bliss (Mostly)
This is where Parklane really started to shine. I adore a good spa. And the spa at Parklane? Surprisingly good. I'm a sucker for a good massage, and the therapists here were fantastic. Knew their stuff. I went for the whole nine yards. Body scrub, body wrap, the works. Felt like I’d shed a whole layer of stress. Seriously. Worth every kobo. (I might have even snuck in a nap during the body wrap. Shhh!)
The pool with a view was another highlight. Perfect for lounging. (The "view" itself was… you know, Lagos. Buildings, a bit of sky. But hey, it was a pool! And that’s all that mattered.) Swimming pool [outdoor] – check!
The Gym/Fitness: I did not go, but I peeked in. Seemed well-equipped if you’re into that sort of thing. Fitness center - check! Sauna, Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom - Yes, yes, and yes… if you like all things hot and steamy. Foot bath: (A little bit of a random luxury that I didn't try)
Cleanliness and Safety: A Nigerian Balancing Act
This is always the big question in Nigeria, isn't it? Let's be honest. And I can give a pretty honest assessment. Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Rooms sanitized between stays… These are all reassuring. They’re trying to do the right things. I felt reasonably safe, which is a huge win. And the hand sanitizer stations were everywhere. Big plus. Hot water linen and laundry washing: Seemed to be standard, didn’t have any issues there. In terms of safety, CCTV in common areas, CCTV outside property, Fire extinguisher, smoke alarms were all there. Good. Hygiene certification I did not see, and can't comment. Room sanitization opt-out available: nice. Staff trained in safety protocol: I assume so, based on what I saw.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: A Culinary Adventure (with some caveats)
Okay, the food. This is where things got interesting. Restaurants: Yes, plural! A la carte in restaurant: Yes! Breakfast [buffet]: Okay, this one was a bit chaotic. Like most buffets, some things were amazing, some were… less so. But hey, you’re in Lagos, so adjust your expectations. Buffet in restaurant was okay, but nothing to write home about. Asian cuisine in restaurant: I didn't try this, so I can't say. International cuisine in restaurant: Okay. Vegetarian restaurant: Didn't see one specifically, but they were accommodating about dietary requests.
My absolute favourite? The Poolside bar. Perfect spot for an afternoon drink, watching the world (and the Lagos madness) go by. Happy hour was a welcome relief! My only complaint? They ran out of my favourite drink just a little too often.
Room Service [24-hour]. Amazing. Late-night cravings? Sorted. And the food quality was surprisingly good. Bar: I tried it. It was decent, nothing to write home about. Desserts in restaurant: Decent!
Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter
Okay, the services. Air conditioning in public area, Daily housekeeping: check and check. Concierge: Helpful. Dry cleaning, Ironing service, Laundry service: all available. Cash withdrawal: Yep. Super convenient. Currency exchange: A lifesaver. Luggage storage. Yep.
Business facilities: Seemed to be set up well (I only peeked, didn't actually use them). Meeting/banquet facilities – check!
For the Kids: Family-Friendly? Maybe…
Babysitting service – available. Kids meal – probably. I didn’t have any kids with me, so I can’t give a definitive answer. Family/child friendly – It seemed geared towards families, but didn’t have tons of explicit amenities.
Available in all rooms, Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Bathrobes, Bathroom phone, Bathtub, Blackout curtains, Coffee/tea maker, complimentary tea, Daily housekeeping, Desk, Hair dryer, High floor, In-room safe box, Internet access – wireless, Ironing facilities, Mini bar, Non-smoking, On-demand movies, Private bathroom, Refrigerator, Satellite/cable channels, Seating area, Separate shower/bathtub, Shower, Smoke detector, Telephone, Toiletries, Towels, Umbrella, Wake-up service, Wi-Fi [free], Window that opens.
Getting Around:
Airport transfer: They had it. Car park [free of charge], Car park [on-site], Taxi service: all available. Just be prepared for the traffic!
The Anecdote That Sold Me (and Maybe You)
Here’s what really sealed the deal for me. I was having a truly awful day. Lagos was being Lagos. And everything was going wrong. And then, I got back to my room, and there was a small problem. The aircon was not working. I called. Honestly, I expected a delay, a runaround. But within minutes, a kind-hearted technician appeared, with a smile, and fixed the problem! Small thing, right? But it was the attitude. The genuinely helpful service. That's what made the difference. And that’s why I'm giving Parklane a thumbs-up.
The Imperfection? The Little Things
No hotel in Lagos is perfect. There were minor hiccups. The occasional slow service. The slightly-less-than-pristine carpeted hallways (come on, it's Lagos). But honestly, the good far outweighed the bad.
The Verdict?
Would I go back? Actually… yes. Despite my initial skepticism. Parklane Hotels Lagos is a solid choice. More than solid, even. It’s a sanctuary in the chaos. A place to relax, recharge, and maybe even – dare I say it – enjoy Lagos.
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Okay, buckle up, buttercups! Because this itinerary for Parklane Hotels Limited in Lagos is gonna be less "polished brochure" and more "confessions of a slightly caffeinated traveller who is perpetually lost, but also, surprisingly, having a decent time."
The (Highly Unofficial) Parklane Pilgrimage: Lagos, Nigeria - AKA "Pray for My Liver" - A Messy Affair
Day 1: Arrival - From Chaotic Bliss to Mild Panic
- Morning (ish) - Arrival and Initial "Wow, Lagos!" Moment:
- Okay, so landing in Lagos is like being thrown into a blender set to "tropical fruit smoothie…with a healthy dose of engine oil." The heat hits you like a slap in the face, you're immediately drowning in a symphony of car horns that rivals a heavy metal concert, and the air… well, the air has character. Smells of spices, exhaust fumes, and… something indefinably Lagosian.
- The airport chaos is a bit overwhelming, I'm not going to lie. Haggling with the taxi drivers feels like a contact sport, and I'm pretty sure I paid about double what I should have. (Note to self: Learn basic Yoruba phrases immediately.)
- Finally, after what felt like an eternity, I arrive at Parklane. Whew. Air conditioning? Blessed. The lobby is stunning - marble floors, glistening chandeliers, and a surprisingly chill vibe. Feels like a small oasis in the middle of all the hustle and bustle.
- Afternoon - Room Shenanigans and a Near Meltdown:
- My room is lovely, but… the Wi-Fi. Oh, the Wi-Fi. Let's just say I’m pretty sure my dial-up modem from the 90s would provide a faster connection. I may or may not have unleashed a string of increasingly colorful curses in a language nobody around me could understand.
- Seriously, Wi-Fi, what the actual heck?
- After a restorative nap (necessity, not luxury, after that airport experience), I ventured out to explore the hotel and take in some sights.
- Evening - Dinner Downfall and Cultural Immersion (Sort Of):
- Dinner at the hotel restaurant. I ordered the jollof rice, a local delicacy. The waiter gave me a quizzical look and asked if I'm sure. I assume I asked some ridiculous question and they knew. I should have listened! It was a delicious flavour bomb, but boy did I spend the rest of the night fighting off heartburn. Maybe I should pace myself.
- I took a walk around the hotel grounds, determined to experience this vibrant city! I even tried to order something from a street vendor. It was a failure of communication on my part, the only thing I wanted was water.
Day 2: Sensory Overload and Culinary Adventures (and Regrets)
- Morning - Market Mayhem (and the Price of Mangoes):
- Ventured out to the local market with a guide. It was… intense. The smells, the sounds, the vibrancy! It was overwhelming, in the best way possible.
- My attempts at bargaining for mangoes resulted in me paying way too much. I suspect the vendors saw me coming a mile away.
- Still, the mangoes were out-of-this-world delicious. I’m not sure, but I think the locals are just plain smart about their mangoes.
- Afternoon - Beach Bliss (and the Mystery of the Missing Sand)
- A trip to a nearby beach was essential. The water was warm, the sun was scorching, and the waves… well, the waves weren’t exactly gentle. I got tossed around a bit, but the feeling of the sand between my toes, the salty air – pure bliss.
- Then I looked around, and some of the sand was, missing? I am pretty sure a lot of it was gone. Did a storm just come, or…? I don't know, but I loved the beach.
- Evening - The Nightlife Revelation (and Possibly the Worst Karaoke Ever):
- I was persuaded to go to a local club. The music was loud, the energy was palpable, and the drinks were potent. I may have made a questionable decision to participate in karaoke.
- My rendition of "Bohemian Rhapsody" will forever haunt the memories of anyone who was unfortunate enough to hear it. Apologies to the entire nation of Nigeria.
- I somehow ended up chatting with a local artist. He was incredibly interesting. We talked about life, art, and the sheer madness of Lagos. It was a good night.
Day 3: Reflections, Regrets (Mostly Food-Related), and Departure (Maybe With a Slight Hangover)
Morning - Spa Day (Blessedly Peaceful):
- Recovering from the karaoke incident (and a slightly overzealous night of Nigerian stout), I opted for a spa treatment at the hotel. The massage was amazing. It was exactly what I needed.
- I then spent an hour by the pool, contemplating life and trying to remember where I put my sunglasses.
Afternoon - Souvenir Shopping and the Quest for Coffee:
- Hit up some souvenir shops, trying to find the perfect gifts. I swear, I'm the worst shopper. Ended up buying a carved wooden mask, a colorful fabric, and a questionable amount of spicy peanut snacks.
- The quest for decent coffee continues. The hotel coffee is… serviceable. The street coffee is usually… not.
- My search for a decent coffee shop led me down a street full of traffic and some pretty interesting sights. I’ll never feel the same toward a tire shop after that.
Evening - Farewell Feast (and a Tiny Bit of Sadness):
- One last dinner at the hotel restaurant. Today I order the correct meal, and all is well. The flavours are amazing, and the service is impeccable.
- As I'm packing my bags, there's a weird mix of exhaustion, relief, and a strange sort of melancholic joy.
- Lagos is a beast. It’s loud, confusing, sometimes frustrating, and totally, undeniably, unforgettable. I’m already dreaming of a return, even if it's just to perfect my jollof rice game and to find a decent coffee.
Goodbye, Parklane! (Until next time, hopefully with better Wi-Fi and a less disastrous karaoke performance.)
Postscript - My Emotional State:
- I am exhausted.
- I miss the chaos, even though it’s exhausting.
- I have a newfound appreciation for the resilience of everyone I met.
- My taste buds are in heaven.
- Am I ready to go home? Yes. Would I stay longer? Definitely.
- Overall, rating: 9/10. (Minus one point for the Wi-Fi, and the karaoke performance)

Luxury Escapes Await: Parklane Hotels Lagos - Seriously, What's the Deal? (A Messy FAQ)
Okay, Parklane Lagos. Is It *Really* as Luxurious as the Pictures? Because, Let's Be Honest, Nigerian Hotels... They Have a Reputation.
The Rooms – What's the Vibe? Plush or... Slightly Dated? (Be Honest!)
The Food – Is It Just Another Bland Hotel Buffet? (Praying for "No" Here…)
The Pool – Is It Instagram-Worthy? Or Just Another Dingy Rectangular Thing?
Okay, Let's Talk Downsides. What Annoyances Can I Expect? (Be Brutally Honest!)
Service – Any Nigerian Hospitality Magic? Or Just the Usual?
Would You Go Back? (The Ultimate Question!)
Any Tips for Scoring the Best Deal?

