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Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria, is a melting pot of culture and modernity. The city's standout attraction is the National Mosque, one of the largest in Nigeria, and a symbol of the country's rich Islamic heritage. What makes Abuja truly unmissable is the unique blend of traditional and modern architecture, particularly in the Central Business District, where sleek skyscrapers stand alongside ancient Hausa-style mud huts. The best time to visit Abuja is from October to March, when the weather is cooler and drier. For first-timers, a practical tip is to hire a reliable driver or take a taxi, as traffic in Abuja can be chaotic, especially during peak hours.
Budget travellers can explore Abuja for around $71/day, covering basic accommodation (from $45/night) and street meals (from $7 each). Mid-range travellers should budget $154/day with comfortable hotels from $87/night. Upscale stays start at $250/night. All figures in USD based on 159+ live listings.
The recommended months to visit Abuja are Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Nov, Dec for the most pleasant weather. Shoulder months offer good conditions with fewer crowds.
JustCheckin lists 18+ accommodation options in Abuja, from guesthouses at $45/night to luxury resorts. Use the filters above to sort by price, rating, or amenities like free WiFi, breakfast, or a pool.
The US State Department rates this country as Level 3: "Reconsider Travel." Significant safety concerns. Research thoroughly before visiting. Always check travel.state.gov for the latest advisory before your trip.
Ride-hailing apps available: Bolt, Uber, InDrive. Local transport includes: Danfo, Keke NAPEP, BRT bus.
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