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Top spots in Ibadan
Cocoa House
CultureDugbe
26-storey 1965 tower funded by cocoa royalties — first skyscraper in tropical Africa.
Agodi Gardens
FamilyAgodi
150-acre park with water slides, picnic lawns and a small zoo.
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.
University of Ibadan Zoological Garden
FamilyUI Campus
Shady gardens, lions and chimps inside Nigeria's oldest university.
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, Agodi Gardens, Bower's Tower. The shortlist is curated by people who live in Ibadan and refreshed regularly so it reflects what's actually open and worth your time.
