Festac Town is one of the most famous and well-planned residential estates in Lagos State, Nigeria. Originally built to house participants of the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture in 1977 (FESTAC '77), it has grown into a major commercial and residential hub. If you are a newcomer or a regular traveler, understanding how to navigate this area is very important because of its unique layout and busy surroundings.
Located along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway, Festac offers a mix of old-school Lagos charm and modern business life. Whether you are going there to visit the popular malls, attend a party, or you just moved into the area, this guide will show you exactly where Festac is, the best ways to enter the estate, and how much you should expect to pay for transport.
Festac Town is located in the Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area (LGA) of Lagos State. It is a massive estate divided into different "Avenues" and "Roads." The estate is bordered by several well-known areas in Lagos. To the east, you have Mile 2, which is a major transport interchange. To the west, you will find Satellite Town and Agboju. To the north, it shares boundaries with the Amuwo-Odofin industrial layout.
The terrain in Festac is mostly flat, and the estate is surrounded by canals, which were part of the original drainage design. Because it was a planned estate, the roads are organized in a grid-like fashion, making it easier to find your way compared to other parts of Lagos, provided you know which "Avenue" you are looking for.
When you are inside a bus or a Keke and you want to "drop," these landmarks will help you know you are in the right place:
Getting into Festac usually happens through three main gates. The First Gate is accessible from the Mile 2 area. The Second Gate (Agboju) is further down the Lagos-Badagry Expressway. There is also an entrance through Apple Junction for those coming from the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway side.
Inside Festac, the primary mode of transport is the Keke Napep (Tricycle) and small shuttle buses (Korope). The estate is divided into 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th Avenues. Each avenue has several roads branching off it. For example, if you are going to 21 Road, you would typically enter through 2nd Avenue.
Transport fares in Lagos change depending on the time of day, rain, or fuel prices. Below is a table showing the estimated fare ranges when you want to enter a bus or Keke to Festac.
| Route | Transport Mode | Fare Range (β¦) |
|---|---|---|
| Oshodi to Festac (1st Gate) | Yellow Bus (Danfo) | β¦600 - β¦900 |
| CMS/Obalende to Festac | Bus / BRT | β¦1,000 - β¦1,500 |
| Mile 2 to Festac (Inside) | Keke Napep | β¦200 - β¦400 |
| Ikeja to Festac | Yellow Bus (Danfo) | β¦800 - β¦1,300 |
| Mainland (Yaba) to Festac | Uber/Bolt/Indriver | β¦5,000 - β¦8,500 |
If you are coming from outside the immediate area, these are the best places to find a direct bus to Festac:
Festac Town is located in the Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area of Lagos State.
You can take a bus from CMS or Obalende heading to Mile 2. From Mile 2, you can take a Keke Napep or a short bus ride into Festac 1st Avenue.
Yes, Festac is generally considered a safe and well-planned residential area, though like all parts of Lagos, it is important to be move around carefully at night and stay alert in crowded spots.
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