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Top spots in Ibadan
Cocoa House
CultureDugbe
26-storey 1965 tower funded by cocoa royalties — first skyscraper in tropical Africa.
Bower's Tower
OutdoorsOke-Are
Hilltop colonial-era tower — 47 steps to the best panorama over the city.
Mapo Hall
CultureMapo Hill
Greek-revival colonial hall on a hilltop, with Yoruba chieftaincy history.
Bodija Market
CultureBodija
Sprawling market for yam, palm oil, native garri and amala flour.
Where to eat
Kokodome
$$Nigerian / Continental · Cocoa House complex
Rooftop dome with the city skyline — pepper soup and palm wine.
Amala Skye
$Yoruba · Bodija
The amala benchmark — ewedu, gbegiri and assorted goat on a hot plate.
Bukka Hut
$Nigerian fast-casual · Ring Road
Jollof, ofada rice and grilled chicken — open late for student crowds.
Calabar Kitchen
$$Efik / Calabar · Iyaganku
Edikang ikong, afang and seafood okra from across the country.
Café Vergnano UI
$$Italian café · UI Bookshop
Espresso, panini and student debates that run all afternoon.
Frequently asked
- Standouts right now: Cocoa House, Bower's Tower, Mapo Hall. The shortlist is curated by people who live in Ibadan and refreshed regularly so it reflects what's actually open and worth your time.
