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Nike Lake Hotel and Resorts, Enugu, Nigeria: a Hotel Mixed with Nature

Nike Lake Hotel
Nike Lake Hotel













Address: Nike Lake Road, Enugu
Phone:0805 055 7000

Nike Lake resort and hotel is in Abakpa Nike town, Enugu East Local Government area. This hotel is to say the least, home away from home as it is located within a serene and peaceful environment and offers accommodation and bar services. It has 216 well airconditioned and furnished rooms & suites, suitable for all tastes and budgets. All the rooms & suites have either a garden or lake view and each room provides the ultimate in comfort and luxury that you can expect from an African Sun hotel. The resort is only 5 minutes drive from Enugu metropolis.



Its comparison in fame is the Premier hotel in Ibadan.

It is a famous hotel in the capital of former Eastern region. The medley of nature and beautiful architecture gives comfort and vitality to customers.

The hotel is world class. A beacon of light on the map of Nigeria and a pacesetter to other hotels in Nigeria.

Each room in the hotel features:
Air conditioning.
Bath tub and/or shower all en-suite.
Telephone
TV with 10 DSTV channels.
Full length mirror
Minibar Fridge (stocked on request)
Hairdryer (on request) Writing desk.
24 hour room service.
Smoke detectors and sprinklers.
Tea & Coffee making facilities
Multiple 220V plugs.
Wake up call., Baby cots (on request)
Private balconies.
Writing Desk
Free Wireless Internet



While the hotel generally boasts of these state-of-the-art facilities:

Restaurant
Bar & lounge
Pool terrace
 24 hour front desk operations
Porters
Wireless internet access
EUROPE CAR hire Services
Gift shop / Curio Shop
Massage therapy centre
Large car Park
Children’s play ground
Safe deposit boxes at reception
Well equipped Gym
Swimming pool
Volleyball
Basketball
2 Tennis courts
Jogging & Boat rides

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