Sallah is almost here, and for many Nigerians, it is not just a time for prayers and festive meals, but also a period to unwind, spend time with loved ones, and enjoy leisure activities.
Across Lagos and Abuja, recreational centres, open spaces, entertainment hubs, and family-friendly venues are expected to experience high turnout as people look for places to relax and celebrate during the holiday.
Below are specific types of locations people are likely to visit during the Sallah break, reports Vanguard:
Large open-air fields for fairs and gatherings
One of the most popular Sallah hangout options in Lagos is a large open field on the mainland commonly used for fairs, festivals, and public events. These spaces typically come alive during holidays with food vendors, game stands, music, and large crowds, making them ideal for group outings and family picnics.
Art and cultural exhibition spaces
For those who prefer a quieter experience, Lagos has well-known art exhibition centres located in residential and creative districts. These spaces usually showcase paintings, sculptures, and mixed media works, offering visitors a calm environment for viewing art, taking photos, and engaging with culture.
Nightlife and themed event venues
Lagos nightlife remains active during Sallah, with popular entertainment venues on the island and mainland hosting themed parties, live DJs, and holiday events. During this period, several seasonal celebrations also take place across multiple event spaces, combining music, food, and social gatherings.
Creative studios and relaxed leisure spots
For a more laid-back experience, paint-and-sip studios located in busy urban neighbourhoods offer guided painting sessions in a social setting. These are often combined with light music and refreshments, making them popular for small groups.
Families also tend to visit outdoor leisure parks with gardens, play areas, and recreational facilities, where children can enjoy rides and games while adults relax in open green spaces.
Casual food and grill hangouts
In Abuja, a common Sallah choice is casual open-air restaurants and grill spots located in central districts and leisure zones. These places typically serve barbecue, local dishes, and drinks in a relaxed atmosphere, often accompanied by music and group seating areas.
Event centres and social gathering spaces
The capital city also records activity at multi-purpose event centres located near major recreational corridors. These venues usually host organised gatherings, concerts, and social events during public holidays, attracting large crowds.
Creative studios and indoor leisure spaces
For indoor relaxation, painting studios and creative lounges across the city offer structured art sessions where individuals and groups can paint, unwind, and socialise in a calm environment.
Water parks and family recreation centres
Families looking for outdoor fun often visit water recreation parks on the outskirts of the city, where swimming pools, slides, and water games provide entertainment for both children and adults during the holiday period.


