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Muri Okunola Park

Lagos, Nigeria
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Photo by Daniel Obembe

Green spaces shine rare and precious in a city that rarely slows down, and some places carry more than their square footage suggests. Step into Muri Okunola Park, where neat lawns cut through the city’s hum and benches offer front-row seats to daily life. Here, families, artists, tourists, and Lagosians in a rush find reasons to linger—moments when the city feels both grand and intimate at once.

Visiting Info

Currency
Entrance fee
Free
Hours
Opening hours
Monday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Contact Information

Location
Address
CCQG+528, Adeyemo Alakija St, Eti-Osa, Lagos 106104, Lagos, Nigeria

Planning your visit

Advance planning smooths the way for a good time at Muri Okunola Park. Located in the heart of Victoria Island, this park weaves open lawns and shaded walkways into one of Lagos’s most accessible outdoor escapes. No entry fee welcomes everyone, but weekends can fill the air with organized events, community picnics, and children dashing across green fields.

  • Best time to visit: Early mornings or late afternoons, especially from October to March when the weather is cooler and rain is less likely.
  • How to get there: Access the park by car, ride-hailing apps, or the nearest danfo bus stops. Parking is usually available but can fill up during holidays and big events.
  • Accessibility: Pathways are generally flat with ramps at entrances, suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. Shaded seating areas support seniors and families.
  • Average visit duration: Most guests spend between 1 and 2 hours exploring, though concerts and festivals often draw longer visits.

Must see stuff

Muri Okunola Park offers much more than just grass and trees. This urban oasis brings together Lagos’s lively spirit and moments of calm, all within sight of Victoria Island’s high-rises. Spend time exploring its best features and signature experiences, with fresh surprises around every corner.

  • Key sights or features: Well-kept lawns perfect for picnics or yoga, tree-lined walkways dotted with modern sculptures, and a small stage where local artists and musicians occasionally perform.
  • Unique experiences: Watch fitness groups welcome anyone to join morning exercise sessions, or stumble upon spontaneous food pop-ups serving jollof rice and grilled suya on weekends. The annual food and arts festival is a vibrant spectacle for the senses.
  • Photo-worthy locations: The central fountain framed by tropical plants, family gatherings under flowering trees, and creative murals at the park's edges beg for snapshots.
  • Cultural or historical facts: Named after Muri Okunola, a revered Lagos judge, the park stands as a symbol of community renewal and civic pride, transforming what used to be an unkempt field into Lagos’s most welcoming green corner.

Tips for your visit

Make every moment in Muri Okunola Park count with a few simple strategies. Crowds appear quickly during big public holidays and after-school afternoons, but quiet corners usually remain for those who look. Friendly staff patrol the grounds, keeping the park tidy and safe, though a few mosquitoes may drop by at dusk—so come prepared. Local etiquette calls for respect: no loud music after dark and picnics on the lawns, but always clear your trash before leaving.

  • Best times to avoid crowds: Visit on weekday mornings or just before sunset, when office workers are still inside and families have headed home.
  • What to bring: Pack a water bottle, sun hat, camera or phone for photos, and mosquito repellent. A picnic blanket unlocks the best lounging spots.
  • Local etiquette or rules: Respect quiet zones and avoid walking dogs off-leash. Smoking is not allowed inside the park.
  • Safety or comfort advice: Restrooms are available but can get crowded during events. Obey all posted signs, and keep personal belongings secure—just as you would anywhere in a busy city.

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