Hotels in Owerri, Nigeria

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Owerri, Nigeria
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Owerri, Nigeria
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Cheapest month:September
Most expensive month:June
Average price in Owerri:£67/night
Cheapest price found:£14/night
Cheapest day:Saturday
Most expensive day:Wednesday
£25 - £183
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.
£22 - £75
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Plot H/1 Nekede Pocket Layout, Owerri, Nigeria
1.5 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
£39
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Where to stay in Owerri

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About Owerri

Serving as the heart of Igboland, Owerri is the lively capital of Nigeria’s Imo State. It was the last of three capitals of the Republic of Biafra and is often referred to as the “Entertainment Capital of Nigeria” due to its high concentration of casinos and production studios. Surrounded by rainforest, Owerri is known for its cultivation of cassava, yams and palm products.

Things to do in Owerri

Delve into the local history at the National Museum of Owerri, which was established in 1988 to showcase ethnographical objects from across the region. Learn about life for early settlers as you browse the homewares on display, then get up close to relics dating from the Nigerian Civil War. Sculptures and artefacts of Igbo heritage are showcased at the Mbari Cultural and Art Center.

Mingle with locals in the retail stores of Owerri Mall, which is also home to a cinema complex and a food court where you'll find both local and global cuisine. Alternatively, coincide your visit with a home game of Heartland F.C. at Dan Anyiam Stadium, a multi-purpose facility with the capacity to seat 10,000 people.

If you want to escape the city, take a day trip to Oguta Lake, an emerald green finger lake formed by the damming of the Njaba River. In addition to being an important fishing, swimming and recreational destination, the lake is sacred to the local people and associated with the female goddess of Uhamiri.

Getting around Owerri

Sam Mbakwe International Airport is a 30-minute drive from the centre of Owerri and has regular flights to Lagos and Abuja. Long-distance buses connect from Owerri’s Sumachi Motor Park to towns and cities across Imo State while public buses travel throughout the city.

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    Protea Hotel Owerri Select (7.5/10 from 59 reviews) is a popular and highly-rated option in Owerri.

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