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Elevate your stay: Lagos Continental Hotel’s wellness oasis

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In the vibrant heart of Victoria Island, Lagos Continental Hotel stands tall as a beacon of luxury and sophistication. Yet, beyond its stunning skyline views and elegant decor, the hotel has been quietly crafting a niche as a wellness haven—a place where business, leisure, and holistic living harmoniously converge.

Today’s discerning traveler seeks more than just a place to rest their head; they crave an experience that nurtures both body and soul. Lagos Continental Hotel intuitively understands this evolving demand, making wellness a cornerstone of its offerings. From its cutting-edge fitness facilities to its culinary delights, rejuvenating spa therapies, and serene ambiance, the hotel positions itself as a destination to revitalize and recharge.

A Sanctuary of Serenity

On the hotel’s fifth floor, guests are invited into a world of tranquility at the Oriki spa. Here, African-inspired treatments blend seamlessly with global wellness techniques, offering therapies designed to rejuvenate both body and mind.

With breathtaking panoramic views of the Lagos skyline, including sweeping vistas of the Atlantic Ocean and bustling Victoria Island, guests can indulge in massages, aromatherapy, and hydrotherapy in an environment that feels like a serene escape from the city’s fast pace.

Fitness and Wellness

For fitness enthusiasts, the hotel’s state-of-the-art gym is a highlight. Equipped with the latest Technogym machines and professional trainers, the gym caters to every fitness routine—from high-intensity cardio to strength training and yoga. According to Cuthberga Onuoha, Director of Rooms, the hotel introduces its gym facilities to guests from check-in, ensuring that their fitness journey doesn’t have to pause. The gym has become a popular destination for both guests and non-guests alike, solidifying its reputation as the top fitness center in the city.

The adjacent infinity pool, perched high above the city, offers not just a refreshing swim but a visual retreat, blending exercise with relaxation. With its stunning views, it’s the perfect spot to unwind and rejuvenate.

Nourishment for Body and Soul

Nutrition is at the core of wellness, and Lagos Continental Hotel has infused this philosophy into its dining experiences. Its restaurants, known for international and local flavors, feature menus that highlight fresh, healthy ingredients. Under the guidance of Executive Chef Ernst Lothar Frank, the culinary team serves nutritious meals that cater to diverse dietary needs, including low-calorie options, plant-based meals, and detox juices—all carefully curated to nourish the body without compromising on taste.

Wellness in the Workplace

Recognizing Lagos as a hub for business, the hotel integrates wellness into its corporate packages. Meeting rooms and conference facilities are complemented with wellness breaks, healthy catering options, and spa-inclusive retreat offers—helping business travelers strike a balance between productivity and self-care.

A Holistic Approach to Wellness

What sets Lagos Continental Hotel apart is its holistic approach to wellness. Whether it’s a traveler looking to unwind after a hectic schedule, a fitness enthusiast keeping up with their routine, or a corporate team seeking rejuvenation, the hotel creates an atmosphere that promotes balance, relaxation, and vitality.

In a city known for its hustle, Lagos Continental Hotel is redefining what it means to be a luxury hotel. It is not just a place to sleep, but a place to heal, to recharge, and to embrace the essence of wellness in every form. For Lagos residents and international visitors alike, the hotel has become more than a landmark—it is a wellness destination in its own right.

 

 

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