Transport GuideTravel from Ikoyi to Maryland (Bus,Car,Taxi)
This significant journey takes you from the upscale island district of Ikoyi to the bustling mainland hub of Maryland, traversing major Lagos arteries including a bridge crossing. Expect varying traffic conditions, with peak hours significantly extending the estimated duration, but the route offers vibrant street scenes and efficient public transport connections.
Distance
33.5 km
Duration
2h 48m
Total Cost
β¦1300 - β¦2200
Status
Verified Route
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Route Navigation
Falomo Roundabout
Head to a major bus stop or roundabout in Ikoyi, such as Falomo Roundabout or a designated bus stop along Awolowo Road. Board a yellow commercial bus (Danfo) clearly marked with 'Obalende' or 'CMS' on its front, depending on your exact starting point and the nearest available route.
Obalende Bus Stop
Alight at Obalende Bus Stop, a major transport hub. Once you've disembarked, orient yourself and ask locals for the specific bus park or loading point for buses heading towards 'Ojota' or 'Berger'. You might need to walk a short distance within the park.
Third Mainland Bridge
Board a Danfo heading to 'Ojota' or 'Berger'. This bus will take you across the famous Third Mainland Bridge, offering views of the Lagos lagoon as you connect to the mainland. Be sure to confirm with the conductor that it drops at 'Ojota Underbridge'.
Ojota Underbridge / Ojota Motor Park
Alight at Ojota Underbridge/Motor Park. Once you drop, you will need to cross the main Ikorodu Road (using pedestrian bridges where available and always being careful) to the side heading towards Ketu/Iyana Oworo. Look for another Danfo or a 'Keke Napep' (tricycle) heading specifically to 'Maryland'.
Maryland Mall
Board the bus/keke to Maryland. Clearly tell the driver or conductor you are dropping at 'Maryland'. The vehicle will typically drop you directly at the Maryland Bus Stop, which is adjacent to the iconic Maryland Mall, your final destination.
π‘Pro Travel Tips
**Timing is Key:** Avoid peak hours (6-9 AM and 4-7 PM on weekdays) if possible, as traffic can significantly extend travel time, especially across the Third Mainland Bridge and on Ikorodu Road.
**Cash is King:** Always carry small denominations of Naira notes (β¦100, β¦200, β¦500) as conductors rarely have change for large notes. Digital payments are not common on Danfos.
**Confirm Destination:** Before boarding any bus, always confirm the destination with the conductor or driver, even if the signage is clear. Misunderstandings can lead to getting off at the wrong stop or taking a longer route.
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βRoute FAQ
What is the best time to travel from Ikoyi to Maryland to avoid traffic?
To minimize travel time, aim to depart before 6:30 AM in the morning or between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM during the day. Late evenings after 8:00 PM also tend to have lighter traffic. Avoid the typical rush hour periods (6-9 AM and 4-7 PM) at all costs, especially when crossing the Third Mainland Bridge.
Are there any direct commercial bus routes (Danfo) from Ikoyi to Maryland?
No, there are no direct commercial bus routes (Danfo) that run from Ikoyi directly to Maryland. You will always need to use a connecting route, typically through major island hubs like Obalende or CMS, and then connect to another bus at a mainland hub like Ojota before finding a bus specifically to Maryland.
Is it safe to use ride-hailing services for this route, especially at night?
Yes, ride-hailing services like Bolt and Uber are generally considered safe and reliable for this route, even at night. Always verify driver details, share your trip with a trusted contact, and ensure your phone is charged. They offer a comfortable and direct alternative to public transport with added security features.