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Lagos is a city of endless discovery, and lodging in Heliconia Park Lagos places you right at the heart of some of the most exciting attractions the city has to offer.
Heliconia Park Lagos Luxury Apartments & Suites is a five-star aparthotel located in the heart of Victoria Island, Lagos (and Aba Road, Port Harcourt). It offers an exclusive complex of fully-furnished, high-end apartments, including one-bedroom Business Suites, three-bedroom Executive Apartments, and four-bedroom Penthouses.
Heliconia Park is strategically positioned for travellers, tourists, and leisure seekers who want quick access to beaches, nature reserves, art hubs, cinemas, recreational centers, and family-friendly resorts without spending hours on the road.
This guide carefully outlines and discusses the top tourist attractions closest to Heliconia Park Lagos, arranged in order of proximity and measured in kilometres to help you plan efficiently.
1. Elegushi Royal Beach Lekki Phase I

Location: Lekki Phase I, approximately 2-3 kilometers from Heliconia Park
Elegushi Royal Beach is one of the finest beaches in Lagos Island. Owned by the Elegushi Royal Family, this vibrant Atlantic coastline destination features golden sands, modern amenities including cabanas and sun loungers, and consistent security. The beach pulses with Afrobeats music from numerous bars and restaurants, offers horse riding along the shore, and hosts regular concerts and cultural events. Clean facilities, designated swimming areas, and fresh seafood and barbecue vendors create a complete beach experience.
Why Visit: Elegushi delivers Lagos’s most dynamic beach atmosphere within minutes of Heliconia Park. Its accessibility makes it ideal for first-time visitors and families.
2. Oniru Private Beach

Location: Oniru Estate, Victoria Island Extension, approximately 3-4 kilometers from Heliconia Park
Oniru Private Beach is simply amazing. It offers controlled access, well-manicured grounds, and premium facilities including modern changing rooms and trained lifeguards. Upscale restaurants serve fresh seafood and international cuisine, while activities include beach volleyball, jet skiing, and boat rides. The calmer waters and refined atmosphere attract those seeking a more peaceful coastal experience with superior amenities.
Why Visit: Choose Oniru for a refined beach experience with minimal crowds and exceptional food quality. The controlled environment suits families with young children and couples seeking a private experience.
3. Lekki Arts and Crafts Market

Location: Lekki-Epe Expressway, approximately 4-5 kilometers from Heliconia Park
Lekki Arts and Crafts Market is Lagos’ premier marketplace for authentic African arts and crafts. It features vendors from across Nigeria and West Africa selling carved sculptures, traditional fabrics (adire, ankara), bronze castings, beaded jewelry, paintings, masks, drums, and handwoven goods.
Why Visit: This is where you’ll find genuinely authentic Nigerian art and crafts while supporting local artisans directly. The bargaining process itself provides cultural immersion, and the variety ensures unique souvenirs unavailable elsewhere.
4. Atican Beach

Location: Lekki-Epe Expressway, approximately 5-6 kilometers from Heliconia Park
Atican beach resort combines natural coastal beauty with amazing facilities, maintaining an organic atmosphere while offering modern conveniences. The property includes accommodation, event spaces for weddings and festivals, barbecue, and restaurants focusing on traditional Nigerian seafood. Water sports equipment, volleyball courts, and shaded lounging areas complement the fine sand beach and calm waters bordered by coconut palms.
Why Visit: Atican balances authentic coastal charm with comfortable amenities. The on-site accommodation enables overnight stays, and the authentic Nigerian cuisine will have you wanting for more.
5. Nike Art Gallery

Location: Lekki Phase I, approximately 6-7 kilometers from Heliconia Park
Nike Art Gallery was founded by Chief Nike Davies-Okundaye. This four-story gallery houses over 8,000 pieces of Nigerian and African art including paintings, sculptures, textiles, woodcarvings, and bronze works. Each floor showcases different regions and art forms, with exceptional textile collections featuring adire, batik, and ankara demonstrations. The gallery doubles as a training center where visitors can watch artists work, learn traditional techniques, and purchase or commission pieces directly.
Why Visit: This is Africa’s largest art gallery and essential for understanding Nigerian cultural heritage.
6. Tarkwa Bay Beach

Location: Accessible by boat from various points near Lekki, approximately 8-10 kilometers from Heliconia Park (by boat)
Tarkway Bay is an island beach community accessible only by boat, typically departing from Tarzan Jetty or Falomo. Protected by Lagos Harbor’s natural breakwater, the crescent beach features calm, swimmable waters, golden sand, and an authentic fishing village atmosphere. Residents have developed guesthouses, restaurants, and recreation facilities while maintaining traditional lifestyles. Reggae music, football games, and daily fishing activities create a relaxed, genuine community environment.
Why Visit: Tarkwa Bay offers Lagos’s safest swimming waters and most authentic island escape, with the boat journey adding adventure to the experience. . It’s perfect for experiencing traditional coastal life with the comfort of modern beach amenities.
7. Lekki Conservation Centre

Location: Lekki-Epe Expressway, approximately 10-12 kilometers from Heliconia Park
Lekki Conservation Centre is a 78-hectare wetland preserve, managed by the Nigerian Conservation Foundation. It is home to Africa’s longest canopy walkway (401 meters, reaching 22 meters high), which provides breathtaking views of flora and fauna. Well-maintained trails wind through diverse ecosystems hosting primates, crocodiles, monitor lizards, and over 100 bird species. At the centre, knowledgeable rangers lead educational tours covering conservation, ecology, and wildlife behaviour.
Why Visit: You will experience genuine wilderness and wildlife within urban Lagos while walking Africa’s longest canopy walkway. Your visit directly supports Nigerian conservation efforts, and the peaceful environment provides authentic relief from city intensity that few Lagos attractions can match.
8. Upbeat Recreation Centre

Location: Lekki, approximately 12-14 kilometers from Heliconia Park
Upbeat Recreation Centre is West Africa’s first world-class trampoline park and a multi-purpose sports and fitness facility. It offers a unique combination of high-energy adventure and fitness activities, making it a popular destination for families, children, fitness enthusiasts, and corporate groups looking for a vibrant environment.
Why Visit: The park features a wide array of attractions beyond trampolining, including wall climbing, virtual reality games, and an arcade.
9. Landmark Upside Down House

Location: Water Corporation Drive, Victoria Island, approximately 14-16 kilometers from Heliconia Park
Landmark Upside Down House offers a surreal experience where the entire house and its facilities are inverted. It is the first of its kind in West Africa. With furniture and household items fixed to the ceiling, you can pose in ways that make it look like you are walking on the walls or floating. The house features an Afro-Brazilian design, reflecting the history of the “Amaro” (returnees from Brazil) in Lagos.
Why Visit: It is a popular spot for groups and families, offering a lighthearted and mind-bending experience that appeals to all ages.
10. IMAX Filmhouse Cinema

Location: Lekki Phase I, approximately 15-17 kilometers from Heliconia Park
IMAX Filmhouse Cinema in Lekki is considered the flagship cinematic experience in Nigeria, known for hosting major movie premieres and offering the highest standard of video and audio technology in the region. Multiple screening rooms show the latest Hollywood blockbusters, Nollywood productions, and international films, often on opening weekends. At the venue, you will find specially-made popcorn, hot meals, and local favourites.
Why Visit: Experience world-class cinema technology that makes blockbusters and documentaries more interesting and immersive.
11. Lufasi Nature Park

Location: Lekki-Epe Expressway, approximately 18-20 kilometers from Heliconia Park
Lufasi Nature Park is a 31-hectare wetland and forest preserve that features elevated boardwalks protecting delicate ecosystems while allowing exploration. The park houses monkeys, tortoises, monitor lizards, numerous bird species, and diverse plant life including mangrove forests. Educational signage and trained guides are onsite to explain everything you need to know.
Why Visit: Lufasi provides authentic eco-tourism that directly funds conservation and education programs. Visitors gain valuable environmental education.
12. Lakowe Lakes Golf & Country Estate
Location: Lakowe, Ibeju-Lekki, approximately 25-28 kilometers from Heliconia Park
Lakowe Lakes is a luxury resort featuring Nigeria’s first championship 18-hole, par-72 golf course designed for West African climate, incorporating natural lakes and strategic challenges. The country club includes tennis courts, swimming pools, fitness center, spa facilities, and multiple dining venues from casual to upscale. Professional golf instruction and vacation accommodations are available.
Why Visit: It’s perfect for golfing, special occasions, romantic getaways, business entertainment, or experiencing Nigeria’s luxury leisure sector. Service quality and maintenance rival top global resort destinations.
13. Onikan House

Location: 23 Military Street, Onikan, Lagos Island, approximately 3 kilometers from Heliconia Park
Onikan House (specifically known as Onikan House Loving Lagos) is a cultural landmark that serves as a gateway to the history of Lagos. It is a restored colonial-era building that functions as a museum, library, and tour hub. The facility serves as a treasure trove of Lagosian history, featuring a library, lecture rooms with multimedia capabilities, and a collection of artifacts. It is also the headquarters for “Loving Lagos,” a tourism outfit that organizes curated walking tours of the historic Onikan and Lagos Island districts.
Why Visit: Onikan House provides a narrative-driven experience. You can learn about the evolution of Lagos from a colonial settlement to a global megacity through curated storytelling.
14. Omu Resort

Location: Lekki-Epe Expressway, approximately 32-35 kilometers from Heliconia Park
Omu Resort is a sprawling 22-hectare resort that uniquely combines a zoo, an amusement park, a water park, and an arts/culture centre. It is one of the few places in Nigeria where you can experience wildlife conservation alongside high-energy recreational activities. It is arguably the most comprehensive family destination in Lagos. Instead of visiting a zoo and a water park separately, you can access both (plus an amusement park) with a single entry ticket.
Why Visit: Omu provides complete destination entertainment where diverse groups find satisfying activities simultaneously. The resort features a zoo with lions, hyenas, giraffes, zebras, and monkeys. It also houses a “Sea World” with various fish species and a Wax Museum that showcases historical figures, offering an educational twist to the fun.
Planning Your Visit
Staying at or visiting Heliconia Park Lagos places you at the heart of one of the most vibrant tourism corridors in Nigeria. From immersive nature reserves and serene beaches to world-class art galleries, family recreation centres, historical landmarks, and luxury leisure estates, the surrounding area offers a remarkably diverse range of experiences within relatively short travelling distances.
Exploring these nearby destinations create a well-rounded Lagos experience that captures the city’s energy, creativity, and coastal charm in one unforgettable journey.
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