Transport GuideTravel from Lekki Phase 2 to Surulere (Bus,Car,Taxi)

The journey from Lekki Phase 2 to Surulere is a significant cross-city commute, traversing the bustling Lekki-Epe axis, crossing lagoons via iconic bridges, and navigating the heart of Lagos mainland. Expect varying travel times depending on traffic, with peak hours significantly extending the estimated duration.

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Distance

22.3 km

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Duration

1h 52m

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Total Cost

₦1,100 - ₦1,700

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Status

Verified Route

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Estimated Budget:₦1,100 - ₦1,700
Step 1

Lekki Phase 2 Gate

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Segment Fare₦100 - ₦200 (for Keke if needed)

From your location within Lekki Phase 2, walk or take a Keke Napep (tricycle) to the main bus stop at the Lekki Phase 2 Gate.

Step 2

Abraham Adesanya Roundabout (Ajah)

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Segment Fare₦200 - ₦300

Board a 'Danfo' (commercial mini-bus) heading towards Ajah. Ensure you confirm the destination with the conductor by asking 'Ajah?' before boarding.

Step 3

CMS Bus Stop / Obalende Park

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Segment Fare₦600 - ₦900

Alight at Ajah and proceed to the designated bus park for buses going to CMS or Obalende. Board a bus heading to 'CMS' (Commercial Centre) or 'Obalende'. This is a long stretch, crossing several Lekki traffic zones.

Step 4

CMS Bus Stop (under the bridge) or Obalende Park

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Segment Fare₦0 (transition to next bus)

Upon arriving at CMS/Obalende, cross to the specific bus park where you'll find 'Danfos' heading into Surulere. Ask for buses going to 'Stadium' or 'Ojuelegba'.

Step 5

National Stadium, Surulere / Ojuelegba Under Bridge

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Segment Fare₦300 - ₦500

Board a Danfo heading to National Stadium or Ojuelegba, which are central points in Surulere. Tell the conductor your specific drop-off within Surulere (e.g., 'Stadium', 'Ojuelegba', 'Masha', 'Itire Road') if it's near one of these major landmarks.

Step 6

Your specific Surulere destination

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Segment Fare₦100 - ₦200 (for Keke if needed)

Alight at your desired stop in Surulere. Depending on your final destination, you may need to take a short Keke Napep or walk to reach it.

πŸ’‘Pro Travel Tips

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**Carry exact change:** Always have smaller denominations (₦50, ₦100, ₦200, ₦500) as Danfo conductors often claim not to have change, especially for larger notes.

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**Avoid peak hours:** Traffic on the Lekki-Epe Expressway, Falomo Bridge, and Eko Bridge can be extremely heavy during morning (6-10 AM) and evening (4-8 PM) rush hours. Plan your journey outside these times if possible.

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**Watch your belongings:** Keep your phone, wallet, and other valuables secure and out of sight, especially in crowded bus stops and while boarding/alighting.

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Major connecting road between Lekki Phase 2 and Surulere

❓Route FAQ

What's the best time to travel from Lekki Phase 2 to Surulere to avoid traffic?

To significantly reduce travel time, aim to depart before 6:00 AM in the morning or between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM during the day. Evening travel after 8:00 PM also sees reduced traffic, but always consider personal safety at night.

Are there direct buses from Lekki Phase 2 to Surulere?

No, there are generally no direct commercial 'Danfo' buses from Lekki Phase 2 all the way to Surulere. The journey typically requires at least two, often three, different bus connections, usually transiting through CMS/Obalende.

Is it safe to travel at night on this route?

While major roads are generally busy, it's safer and more comfortable to use ride-hailing services at night for this route. If using Danfo, try to complete your journey before 8:00 PM, stick to well-lit bus stops, and be extra vigilant with your belongings.