Lafia is the capital of Nasarawa State in North central Nigeria and, like other towns in country, it does have hotels and relaxation spots. So we will be running down some of the best, in our reckoning.
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1. Ta’al Conference Hotel
In addition to the standard services this hotel offers car rentals, an event hall, a gift shop, luggage storage and 24-hour service. A night’s stay will cost you at least N20,000. You may book on hotels.ng.
Address: Jos Road, Lafia, Nasarawa
2. MoHaus Apartment
This is an establishment that offers tastefully furnished suites for business and relaxation purposes with 24-hour power supply, security, laundry and room cleaning as well as 24-hour chef services and even home cooking (if you prefer).
Address: 63a/b, Workers Village, Doma Road, Lafia
Tel: 0803 703 1009
3. GoReam Hotel
This hotel is a top destination for comfort seekers in Lafia and Nasarawa State. It is about 3 minutes away the State Government House and they offer concierge services and have a great outdoor pool. 24-hour power supply and security are guaranteed.
Address: Shendam Road, before Government House, Lafia, Nasarawa State
Tel: 0805 277 0831
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4. Goshen Guest House
With a banquet/conference hall, WiFi, 24-hours power supply and free adequate parking space and a restaurant that dishes a wide range of delicacies, the hotel offers one of the best experiences there is to be had in the Lafia township area.
Address: Goshen City – KM 26 Abuja- Keffi Road, Auta, Nasarawa
Tel: 0805 761 8079
5. The Global Village Suites
The hotel offers comfort at an affordable rate on the outskirts of Lafia. Rooms prices begin at N5,500 and one can book at hotels.ng.
Address: KM 20, Along Abuja-Keffi Express Way, Behind Datino Filling Station
Tel: +234-7037900306
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