Grand Inn & Suites, Ijebu-Ode
Grand Inn & Suites is a modern and well-maintained hotel designed to provide maximum comfort to its customers. Experience understated luxury and hospitality in a secure, upmarket environment.
Grand Inn & Suites offers a wide range of services for both leisure and business travellers at affordable prices.
Located in Ijebu–Ode, Ogun State, Grand Inn & Suites offers tastefully decorated rooms equipped with modern hotel facilities for your comfort and relaxation.
The hotel’s conducive environment couple with friendly and professional staff will make you feel at home. Warm colours surrounding area creates a welcome atmosphere for everyone.
At Grand Inn & Suites individual service and attention to detail always take centre stage. The hotel rooms are large rooms, furnished and decorated in style.
Soft furnishings, amenities of the highest quality, interactive and satellite TV channels as well as fast internet access are all there to make your stay a memorable experience,
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Rooms Category
- 44 Executive Rooms
- 4 Royal Suites
- 1 Presidential Suite
At Grand Inn & Suites, all rooms are clean and modern. The rooms are fitted with tea and coffee making facility and the bathrooms are also equipped with shower, hair dryer, soap and shampoo.
Room facilities
- King Size bed
- Flat screen TV with satellite channels
- In-room safe
- Internet access (rooms/lobby)
- Air conditioning system
- Tea/coffee facilities
- Mini refrigerator
General facilities/services
- Conference/banquet hall
- Swimming pool
- Fitness facilities
- Swedish buffet breakfast
- Free and secure parking lot
- Wake-up service
- Laundry service
- 24hrs reception
- Ironing board (on request)
- Bar & terrace bar
- Snooker board
- 24hrs security
- 24hrs power supply
- A Restaurant
- 24 hour room service
Grand Inn & Suites
3 Gateway Stadium Road,
GRA, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.
Tel: +234 (0)7087748041, 8034064785
Bookings: reservation@grandinnsuites.com
St. Peters Cathedral is the first ever church to be built in Nigeria by the missionaries when they arrived at Abeokuta. The Cathedral being in its original form, serves as a place of worship as well as a religion monument. Your visit to Abeokuta will not be complete without a visit to this old British architecture.
Ojude Oba Festival
In Ijebu-Ode, this is an annual festival usually held two days after the Ileya festival (muslim festival of Eid-El-Kabir) while the Ojude Oba festival of Ijebu-Isiwo is usually held three days after the Eid. It is a festival whose main purpose is for the people of Ijebu to come together as one to honour the traditional ruler and it is regarded as one of the biggest in West Africa.
Sungbo’s Eredo
A 100-mile-long wall and moat whose construction is believed to have began a millennium ago. It has been termed as the Africa’s largest single ancient monument by a British archaeologist who discovered it. The monuments is situated just a few miles away from Olumo Rock.
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Abeokuta Central Mosque
Located just a stone throw from Olumo Rock, the central mosque, which is where the city’s Muslims population worship, is one of the earliest mosques to be built in Ogun State and this beautiful mosque can be clearly spotted from atop the Olumo Rock.
Ebute Oni Tourist Beach Resort
Ebute Oni is the waterfront to the small village of Oni, Ijebu Waterside, towards the southern sector of Ogun State on the Lekki lagoon. Ebute Oni is on a low-lying area below 30m above sea level which was founded by fishermen. The resort presently has four chalets to house prospective visitors.
Alake Palace
This is an historical palace that showcases the preserved cultural heritage of Abeokuta city and Yoruba people in general. It’s particularly famous for its heavy concentration of antiquities and relics. Also, there are other places of interest within and outside the city.
Olowu Palace
The old Owu is an historic town in old Oyo Kingdom. Owu king was a powerful and fearful king who collected tribute from the Bariba, the Borgu and had ruled over old Oyo until the reign of Sango. Owu people later migrated from the old Owu and settled within Abeokuta metropolis and its royal palace (Olowu Palace) houses lots of historical monuments.
Lisabi Sacred Forest
This is a sacred forest bounded in the west by Ogun River and in the south by Tegbelu stream. It is a thick rainforest with high population of various kind of birds and endangered animals.
Itoku Market
Itoku Market is where local artisans and traders enjoy haggling over price just as much as the customers like to find a bargain. This famous market is at the centre of the indigenous Abeokuta industry of tie-and-dye, which is locally known as Adire. Adire crafters are usually women – both old and young!
Omo Forest Reserve
In its undisturbed form, the reserve lies within a tropical lowland rainforest and it has the most complex and productive vegetation type in the country. It is estimated that the forest supports about 8,000 species of plants.
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Olumo Rock
This is the most spectacular and popular attraction in Ogun State. The rock used to provide sanctuary for the people as well as a vantage point to monitor the enemy’s advance leading to eventual triumph in the eighteen century inter-tribal wars.
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Hill Top Golf Resort
The ‘Hill Top’ is a tourist resort consisting of a straight 18 hole golf course. The resort is a good spot for golfers to enjoy wooded countryside scenic fairways with surrounding rolling hills which give a masterpiece of harmony between man and nature. Within the environment is a lake for boat cruising and fishing.
Other attractions
- Saam Health Farm and Holiday Resort
- Abeokuta Museum, Abeokuta
- Madam Tinubu Shrine
- Osuuru Spring Water, Imeko
- Egungun Festivals
- Centenary Hall, Ake Abeokuta