Lagos Luxury: B&S Hotel's Unforgettable Stay Awaits!

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Lagos Luxury: B&S Hotel's Unforgettable Stay Awaits!

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into Lagos Luxury: B&S Hotel! Forget those polished, perfect hotel reviews; this is the real deal, a gut-level, honest-to-goodness experience. And I'm warning you, I'm a bit of a rambler, so hold onto your hats…

First Impressions & Accessibility: The Hustle, and the Heartbreak (Slightly)

Okay, first things first, getting to the B&S Hotel in Lagos… well, let's just say Google Maps wasn't exactly my best friend. The city's a buzz, a beautiful, chaotic dance. Finding the hotel? Let's call it an adventure. But hey, that's Lagos, right?

Now, accessibility. This is crucial for me, and I have to say, the reviews promised… things. The hotel claims to be wheelchair accessible, and they've tried. The elevator works, which is a HUGE win. Major win. But some of the pathways, well, they could be a little wider. And the ramp situation? Let's just say I needed a bit of an assist from the friendly doorman. But that doorman? He was gold. Always a smile, always helpful. So, while the "accessible" label isn't perfect, the effort and the staff's willingness to help? That counts for a lot. You have to consider that Lagos, generally, isn't always the easiest place to navigate, and B&S is working with that reality.

Inside the Fortress: Rooms, Glorious Rooms… and the Glorious Coffee Maker

Once inside, though… woah. My room felt like a proper sanctuary. Air conditioning blasting (thank the heavens!), sleek design, blackout curtains (essential, trust me), and a bed so comfortable, I almost forgot all my worries. Almost. Now, I'm a sucker for the little things. And the coffee maker? Chef's kiss. Seriously, I'd give the B&S just for that thing. Daily housekeeping was stellar. The rooms were clean, spotless. No complaints on that end. And the toiletries, the bathrobes… pure indulgence. I particularly appreciated the little things, like the umbrella, a crucial item in Lagos!

Internet: The Wi-Fi Saga (Mostly Happy Ending)

Okay, let's talk internet. We NEED it, right? Especially those of us who like to work remotely. B&S promises free Wi-Fi in all rooms! They DELIVERED (mostly). It was reliable enough for streaming and video calls. There's also Internet [LAN], which I didn't end up needing, but it's there, and hey, options are good. The hotel Wi-Fi was available throughout most of the facility, which was also another huge bonus.

Food, Glorious Food (and My Stomach's Adventure)

The dining options at B&S are impressive. So many options, I got lost in the menu on more than one occasion.

  • Restaurants: They have several restaurants, offering things like A la carte, Buffet, Asian cuisine, international cuisine.
  • Drinks: The bar was a great place to unwind. Happy hour? Yes, please! The poolside bar was also a nice touch.
  • Breakfast: Breakfast was offered in the restaurant. The breakfast buffet was huge and included Western and Asian options. There's a coffee shop, too.
  • The Vegetarian restaurant was so good. I am not even vegetarian, but wow. I am still dreaming of the food that I had there.

Now, let's talk about the experience of eating there. One morning, I went for the breakfast buffet. It was a feast. But I have to be honest, halfway through, I realised I was overdoing it. Too much of a good thing! But hey, the food was so good, and the atmosphere was so cool!

The Spa, the Gym, and the Quest for Relaxation (I Found It!)

When you're in Lagos, you need to DE-STRESS. The B&S Hotel delivered on that front.

  • Spa/Sauna: They have a full spa, which is a must. Saunas and steam rooms? Yes, please!
  • Massages: I indulged in a massage, and it was pure bliss.
  • Pool: The pool with a view? Absolutely incredible. I spent hours lounging by the pool, sipping cocktails, and soaking up the Lagos sun. It was the escape I needed.
  • Fitness Center: I even managed to hit the gym a few times. The gym/fitness facilities are quite good.
  • Body Rituals: Body wrap and body scrub? I didn't try them, but they’re there.

Cleanliness, COVID-19 & Safety: Doing Their Best

The B&S Hotel seemed to take cleanliness and safety seriously. The implemented, Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hygiene certification, and Staff trained in safety protocol. They also had Hand sanitizer and Safe dining setup. The staff genuinely seem to care.

The Things To Do & Services & Conveniences:

  • Services and Conveniences: The hotel offers all the usual stuff: 24-hour front desk, Concierge, Elevator, Laundry, Dry cleaning, and Currency Exchange.
  • Services, cont'd: Free parking, car rental and valet parking.
  • Things to do: Onsite they have a few things to do.

For the Kids… (Mostly, It's Family Friendly)

They're Family/child friendly and make it easy for families.

Getting Around: Getting out of the Hotel (or not!)

  • The Good: Airport Transfer is a lifesaver.
  • The Bad: I really didn't use the Taxi service or the Car park [free of charge] too often.

My Honest, Messy Verdict on Lagos Luxury: B&S Hotel

Okay, so it's not perfect. The accessibility could be improved. But here's the thing: the B&S Hotel has heart. The staff are genuinely friendly, and eager to help. The rooms are fantastic. The food is delicious. And the pool? Heaven.

So, Do I Recommend It? Absolutely.

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  • Luxurious Rooms: Think plush beds, incredible bathrooms, and all the amenities you could dream of.
  • Amazing Food: The food and beverage options are plentiful.
  • Relaxation Station: Lounge by the pool with a view, or relax with a spa treatment.
  • Top-Notch Facilities: From state-of-the-art fitness centers to business facilities, the hotel has thought of everything.
  • Staff That Cares: The hotel is staffed with thoughtful people.

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B & S Hotel Lagos Nigeria

B & S Hotel Lagos Nigeria

Alright, buckle up buttercups! This isn't your grandma's perfectly polished travel itinerary. This is Lagos. This is B&S Hotel. This is me, and we're about to get messy.

Lagos, Nigeria: Me, Myself, and a Whole Lot of Jollof Rice (Oh God, the Jollof Rice!) – A Messy, Honest, and Probably Hilarious Adventure

(Disclaimer: My bladder is weak. There will be bathroom breaks. Multiple.)

Day 1: Arrival and the Art of Surviving the Airport (and Traffic)

  • Morning (8:00 AM - Panic Time): Land at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS). Okay, deep breaths. I've been reading those horror stories. Currency exchange first. Find a local SIM card - gotta stay connected, you know? (Gotta document ALL the things). An anecdote: Almost got scammed by a guy in a too-tight polo shirt trying to "help" with my luggage. My inner cynic screamed. Luckily, I yelled "Oga! No touch!" loud enough to embarrass him into backing off. Score one for the grumpy traveler!
  • Morning/Afternoon (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): The infamous Lagos traffic. Prayers to whatever deity handles this. Okay, the drive to B&S Hotel in Ikeja. Seriously, it's an adventure in itself. Forget the scenic routes. It's a chaotic ballet of danfo buses, okada riders, and the occasional luxury car. Quirky observation: The sheer audacity of the car horns. It's a symphony of impatience, a constant pressure cooker of sound.
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM - 3:00 PM): Check-in at B&S Hotel. Ah, the hotel. It's…cozy. Slightly worn around the edges. But the air conditioning is blasting cold, that's the most important thing. Emotional reaction: Relief! I made it! Now, time to unpack and survey the damage (to my sanity, mostly).
  • Afternoon (3:00 PM - 5:00 PM): Exploring the immediate vicinity of the hotel. Finding where to eat, maybe a grocery store.
  • Evening (6:00 PM - Bedtime): Dinner. The moment of truth. Trying to find the best Jollof rice in Lagos! Opinionated language: This is SERIOUS business. I've read reviews, consulted with the Internet, I know where to go! Order a plate. First bite… Oh… My… God. (It was amazing! Possibly the best Jollof I've ever tasted). Stream-of-consciousness: The spice! The smoky flavor! The rice perfectly cooked! This is heaven. Maybe I’ll order another plate. (Definitely ordering another plate). Followed by a quick drink, and bed.

Day 2: Markets, Museums, and the Unexpected.

  • Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Balogun Market. Prepare to be overwhelmed. This is Lagos in concentrated form – colours, sounds, smells, people, everything. Messy Structure: Okay, I'm going to need a plan. What do I even buy here? I need to buy a new suitcase if I do buy anything, it's going to be hard to get it there and back!
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM - 3:00 PM): Lunch. Maybe some street food. (I’ve heard the suya is legendary…). Imperfections: I might accidentally get lost. I will probably get lost. I will embrace the lost-ness.
  • Afternoon (3:00 PM - 5:00 PM): Explore the National Museum in Lagos.
  • Evening (6:00 PM - Bedtime): Find a restaurant close to the hotel, and try some street food. Head back to the hotel to do some writing and be in bed by 10:00 PM.

Day 3: The Island Life (and More Jollof)

  • Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Trip to Victoria Island. Opinionated language: This is where the rich and famous hang out. Let's see if I can find the "rich," that means more places for me to grab food from!
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM - 3:00 PM): Lunch. More Jollof rice? (Don't judge me). Look for different types of food, and try something different for a change.
  • Afternoon (3:00 PM - 5:00 PM): Do some shopping.
  • Evening (6:00 PM - Bedtime): A nice dinner, then back to the hotel. Bed time to read and get some rest.

Day 4: The Reality of Leaving (And Post-Jollof Withdrawals)

  • Morning (9:00 AM): The sad task of packing. Emotional reaction: I don't want to leave! I’m actually starting to kinda love this city. And the Jollof! I need a Jollof intervention before I get on that plane.
  • Morning/Afternoon: One last mission: A final, farewell plate of Jollof. (This time, with a side of plantain).
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM - 3:00 PM): Check out from B&S Hotel, traffic to the airport.
  • Afternoon (3:00 PM - 5:00 PM): Airport Debriefing. One last scramble for those souvenirs. Stream-of-consciousness: Did I buy enough? Did I eat enough? Did I truly live enough?
  • Evening (6:00 PM -): Departure.

This is just a skeleton, of course. Expect deviations. Expect mishaps. Expect me to get lost, order too much food, and possibly have a slightly meltdown in the airport. But amidst the chaos, there are beautiful people, vibrant cultures, and a damn good plate of Jollof rice. And that, my friends, is what makes Lagos so special. Wish me luck! I'm going to need it.

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Lagos Luxury: B&S Hotel - Let's Get Real About This Place! (FAQ Edition... Kinda)

Is the B&S Hotel REALLY as luxurious as the pictures make it seem? Because, let's be honest, those Instagram filters...

Okay, okay, deep breaths. That Instagram filter thing... yeah, I get you. The pictures are *stunning*. And, well, yes, the B&S Hotel is pretty darn luxurious. But not, like, *perfectly* fake-picture luxurious. There's a vibe, you know? Think chic, modern, with enough plushness to make you feel like you've actually achieved something in life (even if you haven't – guilty!).

I remember walking into my room – the 'Ocean Breeze Suite' or something equally pretentious – and thinking, "Wow, okay, this is... nice." The giant bed? Absolutely glorious. The view of the lagoon? Breathtaking. *Then* I fumbled with the AC remote for a good five minutes, because the instructions were tiny and in like, six languages. And the first time I tried the shower? Let's just say I nearly flooded the bathroom because the pressure was *insane*. So, yeah, luxurious, but with a healthy dose of reality. It's not a fantasy, it's… a really, really nice hotel with a few quirks.

Okay, so the rooms... are they worth the splurge, or should I just stick to something cheaper and cry in my budget travel pillow?

Okay, so the price tag... yeah, it makes your bank account twitch a little. But here's the deal: If you're going to Lagos for a *special occasion* – a honeymoon, a big birthday, finally getting that promotion (congrats, by the way!) – then absolutely, YES, splurge. Treat yourself! The rooms feel like a proper escape. The feeling of waking up in that giant bed? Priceless (almost).

However, if you're on a tight budget and planning a backpacking trip around Nigeria? Probably not. There are other amazing places in Lagos that are much more affordable. But if you can swing it? The B&S is a genuine treat. I'd say, it's a good experience for the price, but the pricing it's not always accessible for everyone.

The food. Spill the tea! Is it Michelin-star worthy awesome or overpriced disappointment?

Oh, the food. Alright, let's talk. The B&S has a few restaurants, right? And the main one, the one with the lagoon view...? Ugh. Let me tell you a story. I went there one evening, starving after a day of… let's call it ‘immersive Lagos culture’ (read: dodging traffic on the mainland). I ordered the grilled snapper, because... seafood, vacation, felt appropriate.

And listen, the presentation was *gorgeous*. Like, art on a plate. The first bite? Divine. The *second* bite… uh oh. Bone. Right in the middle of the fillet. Now, I'm not usually one to cause a fuss, but… It was a *big* bone. I called the waiter and explained (politely, I swear!). They were super apologetic, offered me a replacement, and comped my meal. Which, fair play, good recovery. But the initial experience… well, it didn't quite live up to the hype.

The breakfast buffet, however? Solid. Loads of options, even for a fussy eater like me. And the fresh fruit? Amazing. So, the long and short of it? Hit and miss. Some dishes are amazing, others… less so. Go with an open mind and maybe a healthy dose of skepticism.

What's the deal with the service? Are the staff helpful and friendly, or are they just going through the motions? I hate robotic service!

Okay, the service. This is where the B&S Hotel REALLY shines, in my opinion. The staff are genuinely *lovely*. They’re not just going through the motions; they seem to genuinely care about making your stay enjoyable. I was having trouble with my suitcase (one of those wheel-broke-on-the-way-to-the-airport situations, naturally), and the bellhop practically wrestled it into submission for me. He then proceeded to give me a mini-tour of the hotel because I "looked confused" (I probably was, jet lag is a beast!).

And at breakfast, the waitstaff always had a smile and remembered my coffee order. It's those little things that really make a difference. Sure, there might be the occasional communication glitch (English isn't everyone's first language, and I certainly can't speak Yoruba!), but everyone tries their absolute best. It’s genuine, warm, and makes the whole experience so much better.

Are there any hidden fees I should know about? I hate hidden fees! They're a scam!

Okay, hidden fees… always a pain in the… you know. With the B&S? Generally, they're pretty upfront. They list all the prices on the website. But, like *any* hotel, be prepared for the usual suspects: laundry service, maybe a ridiculously priced in-room mini-bar (always check the prices before you grab that imported water!), and, if you're feeling particularly extravagant, spa treatments.

I did get a little sticker shock when I saw the bill for a massage - it was heavenly, but boy did it dent my wallet. But it's not excessive. Read the fine print. Ask questions! Be proactive and you'll be fine. Just remember the general rule of thumb: *everything* is more expensive in a luxury hotel. Budget accordingly.

Location, location, location! Is the B&S Hotel actually in a good spot, or am I going to be stuck in traffic hell all the time?

Location… ah, Lagos traffic. The eternal question! The B&S is in a pretty good location, relatively speaking. It's in a more 'upscale' part of town, which means it's usually a bit less chaotic than, say, the mainland during rush hour. But… it's still Lagos. Traffic is unavoidable. Expect delays.

The hotel is close to some decent malls, some nice restaurants, and some of the more 'touristy' spots. You can easily call an Uber, and its generally faster than driving on your own. But getting anywhere in Lagos will take time, so factor that into your plans! Think "relax, enjoy the ride, and don't stress" is the mantra.

Anything else I should know? Any weird quirks, secret tips, or things to avoid?

Okay, a couple of random tips! First, the pool area is stunning. Go early to snag a good sun lounger, because they fill up fast! SecondHotel Blog Guru

B & S Hotel Lagos Nigeria

B & S Hotel Lagos Nigeria

B & S Hotel Lagos Nigeria

B & S Hotel Lagos Nigeria