The City of Lagos, dubbed the financial capital of Nigeria has been ranked among the top 10 lonely planet best cities to visit in 2022.
According to lonelyplanet.com, Lagos is ranked number five in the world for the Lonely Planet Best.
Auckland, New Zealand
Within Auckland there are 53 volcanoes, more than 50 islands, three wine regions and numerous beaches. The country’s biggest and most diverse city has a blossoming cultural scene, putting a fresh spotlight on exciting local creativity.
2. Taipei, Taiwan
You need a voracious appetite to do Taipei justice — and not just for its amazing culinary scene. This city deserves full-on exploration with a wealth of ancient religious traditions alongside a progressive LGBT+ culture. Taiwan’s capital is an urban feast that will leave you satisfied.
3. Freiburg, Germany
With cobbled lanes, gabled townhouses, an ancient university and a skyline dominated by the spire of its cathedral, Freiburg checks all the boxes of cliched German quaintness. With plenty of eco-accolades, you’ll discover one of the country’s most youthful, relaxed and sustainable cities.
4. Atlanta, USA
Atlanta is a thriving, shining cultural jewel in the heart of the American South with passion and activism in its soul. The birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr was a major battleground state during the United States’ 2020 presidential election.
5. Lagos, Nigeria
Lagos has champagne-soaked beach parties, a celebrated Afrobeat music scene and a world-class Fashion Week. This fervid, oil-rich metropolis on Nigeria’s southwest coast is bursting with creativity and demands a traveler’s attention.
6. Nicosia/Lefkosia, Cyprus
The sun-scorched city of Nicosia (Lefkosia) in Cyprus has been split since 1974, with its Greek and Turkish halves living largely separate lives. The emergence of cross-community cultural projects through an exploration of the world’s only remaining divided capital and its mash-up of Mediterranean cultures has never been so compelling.
7. Dublin, Ireland
The real city Leopold walked around in 1922 on his Irish odyssey, with its Georgian squares, traditional pubs and warm people, is still there a century on. And its long established highlights are now complemented by new layers of community and diversity that add to the capital’s contemporary appeal.
8. Mérida, Mexico
Hightail it to state capital Mérida, the heart of this sultry corner of southeast Mexico. History, culture and nature come alive as you explore ancient Mayan ruins, striking colonial buildings and mysterious cenotes. And you’ll be happy to know Mérida has earned its cred as one of Mexico’s finest food destinations.
9. Florence, Italy
Home of the world’s finest art and architecture, Florence requires no introduction. Italy’s famously over-crowded città d’arte (art city) is no stranger to those after some dolce vita. Emptied of its visitors and income in 2020, the Tuscan capital had to rethink its future, forging an exciting new art journey in the process.
10. Gyeongju, South Korea
Going on a treasure hunt of ancient royal artefacts in Gyeongju is a wonderful way to re-engage with travel. The open-air palaces and grassy tombs of the Silla nobility, plus hundreds of Buddhist relics adorning a wild swathe of national parks, hills and lotus ponds make this “museum without walls” a must-see and a peaceful destination.