Discover 5 Hangout Spots in Lagos for Friends & Family This February 2026.
Looking for fun places to hang out in Lagos this February 2026? Discover 5 underrated spots perfect for friends, family outings, dates, and weekend relaxation, from games and resorts to culture and history.
February is coming closer with valentine air in the mix, and you can't wait to trade off January slow vibes with something fun, chilling with friends and hanging with the family. It's also time to plan that date you've been putting off for a while.
Also, I think we all agree that spending slows down in the first month of the year, but February is telling you to hit the road again with lesser days in the month you can be guaranteed that payday is coming in sooner this time.
So, here are 5 underrated spots to spend time and hang out this February; right in the city of Lagos!
Rufus and Bees
Step into the exciting world that is Rufus and Bees; You get to purchase a card that gives you access to loads of games, bowling and a restaurant to booth. Talk about an all-in-one hangout spot. Perfect choice to spend the day chilling with friends or your date partner, bring out your inner competitive spirit and if possible, host a small play off.
There's so much to do here, and you can end the day's activities with a rooftop dining experience with state-of-the-art fine dining experience. It’s really nice to relax after a meal while admiring the city, whether you’ve always lived in the city and never bothered to look twice through the hustling and bustling or you’re visiting for work or other reasons. It really gives us a sense of intentionality towards life in general and that is how we want to go about the new year. January had its break so let’s start from February.
Omu Resort
Known for its kid friendly attraction and services, this is a great place to take your siblings or kids, especially if you’re attending a corporate event. This site has been known to accommodate corporate events and casual get together, which means there’s something for everyone. Omu Resort is best for family outings and corporate events, amusements facilities, zoo and its water world is a major plus. The best part is that you can find this resort in various states of the country so if you are not in Lagos at the moment you can always enjoy its facilities.
Entry fee ranges from 10,000 to 30,000 based on the type of facility you are interested in with your pocket in mind. It has a scenic environment and is great for taking gram worthy pictures and picturesque picnics
Lekki Conservation Center
One of the must-see places in Lagos is The Lekki Conservation Center. Featuring the longest canopy walkway in Africa, it offers a view of peak wildlife amidst a bustling modern city. Spot various exciting wildlife like monkeys, snakes, crocodiles and tree covers. If you are scared of heights like I am, don't worry because there's a series of ropes attached that can help with steadiness and can prevent wooziness.
Terra Kulture
Rich in culture, music, art and great food. Terra Kulture is where you are allowed to soak in live music and enjoy cultural activities at its finest. See plays like Fela and the Kalakuta queens, Dear Kaffy, The trials of brother Jero and so on. Also, you can shop for high quality products and read books at the bookstore provided. That's not all, there's a tour package that includes craft making, tie dye, batik and so on. This is a perfect location for kids and adults.
And guys, there’s a restaurant to chill at (AKO by Terra); where the group can relax and enjoy traditional meals, international cuisine and fine dining at its fullest. It’s important to mention that the ambience at AKO by Terra is something to look forward to; cool decorations with originality might just be what you need to kick back and relax.
Jaekel House
This is a colonial era mansion that was named after Jaekel Obe; a former superintendent of the Nigerian Railway Corporation who retired in the 1970s after almost three decades of active service.
Built in the late 1890s, rich in culture, history, importance and artifacts, this historic site has become a venue for learning, family gatherings, and picnics. It is dubbed a mini museum because of its relevance in pioneering Nigeria’s railway service and the oldest house in Nigeria. The tour takes you through the Jaekel secret garden and first set of trains and so much to view. It's free entry and even better; it's located at Ebute Meta on the mainland with easy access to the island.
Be sure to share this list with friends who are looking to explore Lagos this February. From budget friendly, group accommodation, to exciting experiences you don’t have to reach too far to get. You’ve been given the task of choosing the next group location, family hangout spot, or your next date with that special person. Whether you are a Vlogger, thrill chaser, blogger, or you are someone who just wants to kick back and relax, this is for you.
This is Lagos edition and we can’t wait to enjoy the wonders this city has to offer.