Muri Okunola Park Lagos: Fun things to do

There are so many recreational parks to explore in Lagos both on the mainland and Island. If you’re looking for free access to parks, definitely visit JJT & Ndubuisi Kanu Park. These parks are located in Ikeja, Lagos state. So, if you’re staying on the mainland, you can visit these parks for free. On the hand, if you’re on the island, you can opt for Muri Okunola Park Lagos. It was formerly known as Cloverleaf Park. There are so many things you can do at this park. So, if you plan to visit this park, here are some fun things to do.

Muri Okunola Park Chair

Where is Muri Okunola Park Located?

Muri Okunola Park is located at Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, Law School bus stop, Victoria Island. It is just walking distance from Lagos Law School.

It will cost you 200 naira from Obalende to Muri Okunola Park. So, if you coming from the mainland, go to Obalende first before boarding another bus to this park.

On my visit from Oshodi, I took the BRT bus from the Oshodi terminal to Obalende. Since it was Christmas, the terminal in Lagos was decorated with lovely Christmas trees. I love all the variations of trees, especially the snow trees.

How much is the gate fee for Muri Okunola Park?

The park is free to access. So, all it will cost you is your transport fare. Also, it is open to anyone from 8 am to 8 pm daily. You can visit at any time of the year (even on public holidays). So, you need not worry about the park being crowded on holiday.

What can you do at Muri Okunola Park?

Muri Okunola Park has nice green carpet grass, palms, and lovely sculpture. One such art is the sculpture of the late Justice Muri Okunola. This is the first sculpture you will see. Also, it has an open banquet hall shed, chairs, mini bar, etc.

Also, the park has a toilet for use but I couldn’t differentiate that for males from females. Feel free to comment if you have visited this park and used the toilet. Below are things you can do at this park

1. Parties

Muri Okunola outdoor hall with its shed makes it a perfect place to have a party. You can host a cocktail party, wedding party, or an outdoor event at this park. So, if you need an affordable hall to party in and you don’t mind outdoors, definitely book this park.

To make a reservation, call +234 809 222 1407 or email venues@amgvenues.com.ng.

Disclaimer: This is not sponsored and I get no income for this. So, you can book away to support Lagos state income.

2. Picnic

The space and green carpet grass are so lovely. So, if you’re planning a picnic with family or friends, use this park. All you need is your picnic mat, wrapper, and a picnic umbrella. Click here to watch a fun picnic I had at JJT park.

Also, you can bring your own food and drinks to have fun with your loved ones. There is no charge for corkage. You can also patronize the minibar at the park for drinks. However, I would not recommend this because this park is on Victoria Island. ( Prices of basic things are times two the normal price in this area).

3. Photoshoot/ Content creation

The palms at Muri Okunola Park are so beautiful. You can take instagrammable pictures close to these trees. Also, if you’re a blogger or content creator, you also take pictures for content at this park.

If you’re looking to wed soon, definitely visit this park for pre-wedding shoots. The trees will make for a lovely backdrop for lovely pictures.

4. Study for your exams

I love the cool calmness of Muri Okunola Park. You can read for your examinations at this park. The quiet is almost like that of a library. Also, they offer free wifi just like JJT Park Lagos. So, you read and work on your research paper with ease. However, it is impossible to tell that they have Wifi because it is not stated anywhere in the park.

5. Workout sessions

Another thing you can do at this park is to go there for weekly work sessions with your friends. There is space to allow you and your friends to work out with ease. So, if working out is your thing, definitely visit the park to break a sweat and keep fit.

If you’re looking for other places to visit in Lagos for free, you can also read my post on the Lekki arts and craft market.

What to Wear to Muriokunola Park

Muriokunola Park is a fun recreational park. For my outfit of the day, I wore a simple casual outfit. A pair of jeans or shorts is perfect. Since the goal is to have fun and chill.

Also, I added an Ankara handbag I got from Lekki Arts and Crafts. This bag I got this with a travel-size Ankara bag which I have given out to a sibling. Have you visited the lekki arts and craft market? You should visit to shop for fashionable arts and crafts as well as handmade ankara accessories.

My sneakers are from Jumia Nigeria. A pair of sneakers or sandals are perfect. You shop everything on Jumia below.

Lets me know other fun hangout spots in Lagos you’d love me to visit below in the comments. Feel free to share. Ciao.

Magdalene Enimhienomo

I am fashion and lifestyle blogger. My blog is where I share style tips, place to visit on budget and reviews of my fashion haul. I am an introvert and creative writing is where I express myself more. For collaborations: Trends.stylez@gmail.com

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