“A striking white property standing tall in the historic streets of Lagos. Find a perfect mix of traditional and contemporary design throughout with white on white hues, wooden floors and plenty of glass. An excellent restaurant serves up traditional healthy fare and a choice selection of wines.”
“A striking white property standing tall in the historic streets of Lagos. Find a perfect mix of traditional and contemporary design throughout with white on white hues, wooden floors and plenty of glass. An excellent restaurant serves up traditional healthy fare and a choice selection of wines.”
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- Well located to explore the historic city and access the beautiful beaches.
- Kayaking
- Kayak along the coast to marvel at the natural arches and explore the caves.
- Sights nearby
- Admire the stunning frescoes in the Igreja de Santo António.
- Other Activities
- Spend lazy days under the sun on the picturesque beaches.
- Great walks
- Wander through the historic streets of Lagos.
- Romantic
- Views
- Quiet
- Designer
- Sit-out Terrace
- Luxury
- Contemporary
- Disabled access
- 5* Luxury
- Child friendly
- Chic
- Restaurant
Facilities
- Swimming Pool
- Outdoor pool
- Views
- Parking
- Shops
- Airport transfer
- Massage
- No pets
- Bicycle hire
- Sit-out Terrace
- Wifi
- Air conditioning
- Concierge
- Disabled access
- Room service
- Child friendly
- Garden
- Restaurant
Activities
- Kayaking
- Kayak along the coast to marvel at the natural arches and explore the caves.
- Sights nearby
- Admire the stunning frescoes in the Igreja de Santo António.
- Other Activities
- Spend lazy days under the sun on the picturesque beaches.
- Great walks
- Wander through the historic streets of Lagos.
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Casa Mae
This charming bolthole is the creation of a French ex-investment banker who fell in love with the whitewashed coastal town of Lagos and decided to move here. The 30 bedrooms surround a large garden, a swimming pool and an inner courtyard, all tucked underneath the ancient city walls.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)