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Top spots in Abuja
Aso Rock & Three Arms Zone
OutdoorsCentral
400-m granite monolith looming over the capital's seat of government.
Jabi Lake & Boat Club
OutdoorsJabi
Paddle boats, lakeside cafés and the city's go-to sunset run loop.
National Mosque & National Christian Centre
CultureCentral Area
Two of Africa's largest religious buildings facing each other on Independence Avenue.
Zuma Rock
OutdoorsNiger State (45 min)
725-m inselberg with a face-shaped relief — classic Abuja road-trip stop.
Wuse Market
CultureWuse
Two-storey labyrinth of fabric, beads, plantain and pepper soup vendors.
Where to eat
Salamander Café
$$Café / European · Maitama
Garden setting, all-day breakfast and the best flat white in town.
Wakkis
$$North Indian · Maitama
Long-running tandoor — biryani, butter chicken and Kingfisher on tap.
Bluecabana
$$Lebanese · Wuse 2
Shisha terrace, mezze platters and live oud on Thursdays.
Nkoyo Abuja
$$Nigerian · Maitama
Edikang ikong and afang from chef Tope Akingboye's Lagos export.
Bunmiola Foods
$Yoruba home-style · Garki
Cafeteria-style amala, ewedu and gbegiri — beat the noon office rush.
Frequently asked
- Standouts right now: Aso Rock & Three Arms Zone, Jabi Lake & Boat Club, National Mosque & National Christian Centre. The shortlist is curated by people who live in Abuja and refreshed regularly so it reflects what's actually open and worth your time.
