Published June 4, 2025
How Much Does a Wedding Venue Cost in Lagos? (2025 Price Guide)
Lagos is Nigeria's commercial capital — and its wedding industry reflects that. Whether you're planning an intimate reception in Ikoyi or a 1,000-guest celebration in Lekki, the cost of a wedding venue in Lagos can vary enormously. This guide breaks down what to expect at every budget level so you can plan confidently.
What Affects Wedding Venue Pricing in Lagos?
Several factors determine what a venue will charge you:
Location within Lagos — Victoria Island, Ikoyi, and Lekki Phase 1 venues command premium prices. Venues in Surulere, Yaba, Ikeja, and the mainland are significantly more affordable.
Capacity — Halls that seat 500+ guests obviously cost more than intimate spaces for 100–200.
Day of the week — Saturdays are peak days. Friday and Sunday venues often give 15–25% discounts.
Season — December and August are peak wedding months in Lagos. Expect premium pricing and limited availability.
What's included — Some venues include tables, chairs, lighting, and a generator backup. Others are bare halls where you rent everything separately.
Budget Tier: ₦150,000 – ₦500,000
At this price range, you're looking at community halls, church halls, and smaller event centres on the Lagos mainland. These venues typically seat 100–300 guests and often provide basic chairs and tables. You'll need to bring in your own lighting, decor, and generator. Great for traditional ceremonies, small receptions, or couples keeping costs tight. Areas like Mushin, Agege, Alimosho, and parts of Ikorodu have strong options here.
Mid-Range: ₦500,000 – ₦2,000,000
This is where the majority of Lagos weddings are planned. In this bracket you get dedicated event centres with air conditioning, parking, backup power, and often a dedicated hall manager. Many venues in Ikeja, Surulere, Gbagada, Lekki Phase 2, and Ajah fall here. Capacities typically range from 200 to 600 guests. You'll still need to hire your own caterer and decor team, but the infrastructure is solid.
Premium: ₦2,000,000 – ₦6,000,000
At this level you're getting established event centres and hotel ballrooms with full amenities — professional lighting rigs, stage setups, VIP sections, multiple halls (for ceremony + reception), dedicated event coordinators, and secure parking. Think venues in Victoria Island, Oniru, and Lekki Phase 1. Some hotels in this bracket offer discounted room blocks for out-of-town guests.
Luxury: ₦6,000,000 and Above
For couples wanting the absolute best, Lagos has world-class venues that rival international standards. These are typically waterfront or purpose-built event complexes with in-house catering, full AV setups, bridal suites, and experienced event management teams. Expect full-service packages that can simplify your entire planning process — at a price.
Hidden Costs to Watch Out For
Many couples are surprised by costs beyond the hall rental fee. Always ask these questions before signing:
— Is VAT included in the quoted price?
— Is there a catering minimum or must you use their in-house caterer?
— What's the generator fuel policy — who pays?
— How many hours does the hire cover, and what's the overtime rate?
— Is security staff included?
— Are tables, chairs, and linens included or rented separately?
How to Get the Best Price
Book early — at least 9–12 months ahead for December weddings. Ask about weekday or Sunday discounts. Consider the January–March low season if your date is flexible; venues are far more negotiable. And always get multiple quotes — JoyRibbons lists hundreds of Lagos venues with contact details so you can compare directly.
Browse all wedding venues in Lagos on JoyRibbons, or explore vendors across all Nigerian cities.
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