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Things To Do in Asaba, Delta

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Is Asaba boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what four local experts had to say about things to do in Asaba, Delta.

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The city of Asaba is the capital of Delta state known for hotels and bars, very quiet and welcoming, also has a lot of activities going on every weekend. There are a lot of amazing places to visit, many Nollywood movies are produced in the city. But the city is expensive and amazing.

Jebose Ofuani, says: 2023

If you’re moving to Asaba, Delta State, you’ll need accommodation. One thing this town is renowned for is its abundance of hotels throughout the city.

Asaba is widely known for its hospitality and peaceful environment. It is considered one of the most peaceful cities in Nigeria, offering a wide selection of beautiful hotels, restaurants, and lounges for relaxation.

The city is rich in culture, attracting residents from diverse backgrounds. Despite being a small city, everything is conveniently located within close proximity.

Asaba boasts one of the most stunning stadiums in Nigeria, the Steven Keshi Stadium, with a capacity of 300,000 people. Additionally, the most popular tourist attraction in Asaba is the Mariam Babangida Amusement Park, offering over 70 exciting activities such as swimming, kayaking, swinging, and wildlife encounters.

Mitchelle, says: 2023

Asaba is a calm city, a little sedate. It is a beautiful place with well organised landscape. Everything that would make life easy and fun is available: malls, mega stores, fresh produce markets, restaurants, spas, banks, cinemas, bars, night clubs… whatever you could think of. The downside, however, is that it is an expensive city.

Kamaldeen, says: 2020

1. It’s a major turn-up place: the good people of Asaba can certainly turn up. Boasting several standard hotels and bars, it’s not uncommon to stroll into a joint in Asaba on a weekday and find it swinging with activity. If you have a fun weekend in mind, Asaba can fit the bill.
2. They’ve got good food (pepper soup anyone?): With River Niger just down the road, Asaba is not lacking in great seafood, so head on here for an assortment of very tasty seafood and lip smacking pepper soup.
3. It’s got gorgeous people: It’s a place that’s brimming with gorgeous folks. We certainly can’t complain.
4. It’s Nollywood’s de facto capital: A good majority of Nigerian movies are shot in Asaba and if you’re a Nollywood movie fan then it’s worth a shot for a chance to spot your favourite movie star.

Jessica, says: 2020
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