Transport GuideTravel from Lekki Phase 1 to Surulere (Bus,Car,Taxi)

The journey from Lekki Phase 1 to Surulere is a significant cross-city commute, traversing from the upscale Lekki peninsula to the bustling mainland district. It typically involves navigating major bridges and expressways like Eko Bridge or Third Mainland Bridge, offering a glimpse into Lagos's diverse urban landscape and its characteristic traffic patterns.

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Distance

23.5 km

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Duration

1h 35m

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Total Cost

₦1100 - ₦1800

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Status

Verified Route

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Estimated Budget:₦1100 - ₦1800
Step 1

Chisco Bus Stop, Lekki Phase 1

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Segment Fare₦0 - ₦300 (Walking or short Keke Napep/Okada if needed)

Make your way to the nearest major Danfo park or bus stop along Admiralty Way or Lekki-Epe Expressway, such as the one near Chisco or Total Fuel Station in Lekki Phase 1.

Step 2

Obalende Bus Terminal

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Segment Fare₦400 - ₦600

Board a Danfo clearly marked 'Obalende' or 'CMS'. Confirm with the conductor that it's heading directly to Obalende, as this is the most common and direct route from Lekki.

Step 3

Obalende 'Under Bridge' (referring to the area beneath the bridge leading to Lagos Island)

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Segment Fare₦0

Alight at Obalende. Once you're off the bus, cross over to the side where buses head towards the mainland. You'll need to ask for buses going to 'Costain' or 'Ojuelegba'.

Step 4

Costain Roundabout / National Theatre junction

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Segment Fare₦300 - ₦500

Board a Danfo heading to 'Costain' or 'Iganmu'. This bus will take you over the iconic Eko Bridge, offering views of the Lagos lagoon.

Step 5

Ojuelegba Bus Stop / National Stadium, Surulere

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Segment Fare₦200 - ₦300

At Costain, alight and look for buses or Keke Napeps going to 'Ojuelegba' or 'National Stadium'. These are very frequent and accessible.

Step 6

Your final street/address in Surulere

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Segment Fare₦200 - ₦400 (Keke Napep/Okada)

From Ojuelegba/National Stadium, depending on your exact destination in Surulere (e.g., Bode Thomas, Adeniran Ogunsanya, Teslim Balogun Stadium), you can either walk, take a short Keke Napep (tricycle), or another local Danfo.

πŸ’‘Pro Travel Tips

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Traffic Awareness: Travel during off-peak hours (mid-morning 10 am-12 pm or late evening after 7 pm) to avoid notorious Lagos traffic jams, especially on the bridges and expressways. Peak hours can easily double travel time.

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Bargain Smartly (Keke/Okada): For the shorter Keke Napep or Okada (motorcycle taxi) legs, always confirm the fare before hopping on, as prices can vary. Don't be afraid to negotiate politely.

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Watch Your Belongings: Keep your valuables secure and out of sight, especially in crowded bus stops and during transfers. Pickpocketing can occur in busy areas.

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Major connecting road between Lekki Phase 1 and Surulere

❓Route FAQ

How long does it typically take to travel from Lekki Phase 1 to Surulere?

Under normal traffic conditions, the journey can take between 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours. However, during peak rush hours (6-9 AM and 4-8 PM), it can extend significantly to 3 hours or even more, especially when crossing the bridges.

Is it safe to use commercial buses (Danfo) for this route?

Yes, Danfos are generally safe for daily commuting and are used by millions of Lagosians. However, always be aware of your surroundings, secure your belongings, and avoid displaying valuables. Stick to major bus stops and well-lit areas during transfers.

What's the best time to travel to avoid traffic?

To avoid the worst of Lagos traffic, aim to travel mid-morning (between 10 AM and 2 PM) or late evening (after 8 PM) on weekdays. Weekend mornings are also generally less congested. Avoid commuting during typical rush hours if possible.