Lagos event centre hire rates in 2026 range from ₦300,000 in Ikeja to over ₦3 million on Victoria Island — and the quality gap between the two has narrowed more than most people realise.
Let's settle this once and for all: Is it worth paying double for an event centre on Lagos Island, or can you get the same experience on the Mainland for half the price? We went venue-hunting across Lekki, Victoria Island, Ikeja, Surulere, and Ogba to bring you the most honest price comparison of Lagos event centres in 2026.
Here's what we found: the gap is real, but it's not always what you think. Some Mainland venues now rival Island quality, and some Island venues are surprisingly affordable if you know where to look. The trick isn't choosing between Island and Mainland — it's knowing exactly what you're paying for and whether the premium is worth it for YOUR event. For the full Island vs Mainland breakdown by total wedding cost (not just venue), read our [Lagos wedding prices 2026: Island vs Mainland](/blog/lagos-wedding-prices-2026-island-vs-mainland) guide.
We visited over 30 venues, collected quotes, spoke to managers, and interviewed couples who hosted events in 2025 and early 2026. Every price in this guide is based on real quotes, not guesswork.
📊 THE 2026 LAGOS VENUE PRICE BATTLE — ISLAND VS. MAINLAND:
| Venue | Location | Capacity | Venue Hire (2026) | Power Supply | Parking | Catering Included? | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | The Monarch Event Centre | Lekki | 1,500 | ₦3.5M – ₦6M | 24/7 Generator | 500+ cars | Optional | | Landmark Event Centre | V/I | 2,000 | ₦4M – ₦8M | 24/7 Generator | 300+ cars | Optional | | Harbour Point | V/I | 1,000 | ₦2.5M – ₦5M | 24/7 Generator | 200+ cars | No | | Balmoral Convention Centre | V/I | 3,000 | ₦5M – ₦10M | 24/7 Generator | 500+ cars | Optional | | Oriental Hotel | Lekki | 800 | ₦2M – ₦4.5M | 24/7 Generator | 200+ cars | Yes | | 10 Degrees Event Centre | Oregun | 2,500 | ₦1.5M – ₦3M | 24/7 Generator | 500+ cars | Optional | | The Podium | Ikeja GRA | 1,000 | ₦800K – ₦2M | Generator backup | 200+ cars | No | | De-Loss Place | Ogba | 1,500 | ₦600K – ₦1.5M | Generator backup | 300+ cars | No | | CBC Towers | Ikeja | 800 | ₦500K – ₦1.2M | Generator backup | 150+ cars | No | | Haven Event Centre | Ikeja GRA | 1,200 | ₦1M – ₦2.5M | 24/7 Generator | 300+ cars | Optional | | Classique Event Centre | Oregun | 2,000 | ₦1.2M – ₦2.8M | 24/7 Generator | 400+ cars | No | | City Hall | Lagos Island | 1,500 | ₦1.5M – ₦3.5M | Generator backup | 200+ cars | No |
Look at that table carefully. A wedding at Landmark on Victoria Island can cost you ₦8M for the venue alone. The same capacity at 10 Degrees in Oregun? ₦3M maximum. That's ₦5M in savings before you've bought a single plate of jollof rice. But — and this is the important 'but' — they're not the same experience, and that's okay.
🏝️ SECTION 1: THE ISLAND EXPERIENCE — LEKKI, V/I & IKOYI VENUES
Let's be real about what you're paying for on the Island. It's not just four walls and a roof. It's the address. It's the 'We got married at Landmark' bragging rights. It's the proximity to luxury hotels for your out-of-town guests. It's the Instagram factor. And for many couples, that prestige is worth every naira.
THE MONARCH EVENT CENTRE, LEKKI — This is Lagos's premium event destination, and they know it. The main hall seats 1,500 guests comfortably with soaring ceilings, crystal chandeliers, and built-in stage lighting that makes your decorator's job easier. In 2026, expect to pay ₦3.5M–₦6M depending on the day (Saturdays are premium). What makes it worth it: dedicated event coordinator, ample parking (a Lagos rarity), reliable power, and a reputation that adds instant prestige to your event. The downside? You'll need to book 6–12 months ahead for prime dates.
LANDMARK EVENT CENTRE, VICTORIA ISLAND — The biggest ballroom in Lagos, period. If you're hosting 1,500+ guests, this is where you come. The 2026 pricing starts at ₦4M and can climb to ₦8M for Saturday bookings with full amenities. The space is so large that your décor budget needs to match — a half-decorated Landmark hall looks worse than a fully decorated smaller venue. Budget at least ₦1.5M–₦3M for décor alone if you choose Landmark.
HARBOUR POINT, VICTORIA ISLAND — The waterfront venue that every Lagos photographer loves. The lagoon backdrop is worth its weight in Instagram likes. At ₦2.5M–₦5M, it's mid-range for Island venues. The catch? Capacity is limited to about 1,000 guests, and the outdoor areas are weather-dependent. Best for evening events when the sunset hits the lagoon.
BALMORAL CONVENTION CENTRE, FEDERAL PALACE HOTEL — The grandest of them all. This is where governors, celebrities, and business moguls host their events. At ₦5M–₦10M, it's the most expensive on our list, but the sheer scale and luxury are unmatched. The hotel integration means your VIP guests can literally walk from their room to the event. Best for corporate launches and high-society weddings where budget is secondary to prestige.
💰 THE REAL COST OF AN ISLAND WEDDING (FULL BREAKDOWN):
| Expense | Island Estimate (500 Guests) | What You're Really Paying For | |---|---|---| | Venue Hire | ₦3M – ₦6M | Prestige address + reliable power | | Décor & Lighting | ₦1.5M – ₦4M | Larger spaces need more décor | | Catering | ₦3M – ₦5M (₦6K–₦10K/head) | Island caterers charge premium | | Photography & Video | ₦500K – ₦1.5M | Top photographers charge Island rates | | Music (DJ + Band) | ₦500K – ₦1.5M | Premium DJs/bands for premium venues | | Drinks | ₦500K – ₦1.5M | Guests expect premium brands | | Generator/Power Backup | Often included | Usually part of venue package | | TOTAL | ₦9M – ₦20M | The "Lagos Island Wedding" experience |
🏙️ SECTION 2: THE MAINLAND ADVANTAGE — IKEJA, OREGUN, OGBA & SURULERE VENUES
Here's where it gets interesting. The Mainland has undergone a venue revolution in the last 3 years. Places like 10 Degrees, Haven, and Classique have invested heavily in their facilities, and the gap between Mainland and Island venues is narrowing fast. What used to be 'settling for Mainland' is now 'being smart about Mainland.'
10 DEGREES EVENT CENTRE, OREGUN — This is the venue that changed the Mainland game. With a 2,500-guest capacity, 24/7 power, modern architecture, and professional management, 10 Degrees delivers an experience that rivals many Island venues — at ₦1.5M–₦3M. That's 50–60% less than comparable Island halls. The parking is excellent, the neighbourhood is accessible from both Island and Mainland, and the staff are professional. If we had to recommend one Mainland venue for a large wedding, this is it.
THE PODIUM, IKEJA GRA — A mid-size venue with a sophisticated, intimate feel. At ₦800K–₦2M, it's perfect for weddings of 300–800 guests who want quality without the Island price tag. The GRA location means easy access, good security, and a 'posh' feel that photos don't distinguish from Island venues. The only limitation is parking for very large events.
DE-LOSS PLACE, OGBA — The budget champion. At ₦600K–₦1.5M, De-Loss offers a clean, spacious venue that's perfect for couples who want to redirect their venue savings into catering and entertainment. It's not glamorous, but it's functional, well-maintained, and the management is flexible. Many savvy planners recommend De-Loss to clients who want a great party without venue anxiety.
HAVEN EVENT CENTRE, IKEJA GRA — Haven has positioned itself as the 'premium Mainland' option. At ₦1M–₦2.5M, it bridges the gap between budget Mainland venues and entry-level Island venues. The space is elegant, the lighting is excellent, and the overall aesthetic photographs beautifully. This is the venue for couples who want Island quality at Mainland prices.
CLASSIQUE EVENT CENTRE, OREGUN — Another Oregun gem. Classique offers a 2,000-person capacity at ₦1.2M–₦2.8M. What sets it apart is the versatility — the space works for both traditional weddings and corporate events. The sound system is built-in and excellent, which saves you money on separate AV rental.
💰 THE REAL COST OF A MAINLAND WEDDING (FULL BREAKDOWN):
| Expense | Mainland Estimate (500 Guests) | What You're Really Paying For | |---|---|---| | Venue Hire | ₦800K – ₦2.5M | Quality space, good power | | Décor & Lighting | ₦800K – ₦2M | Smaller spaces = less décor needed | | Catering | ₦2M – ₦3.5M (₦4K–₦7K/head) | Mainland caterers offer better value | | Photography & Video | ₦200K – ₦800K | Equally talented, lower overhead | | Music (DJ + Band) | ₦250K – ₦800K | Same talent, flexible pricing | | Drinks | ₦300K – ₦800K | Same brands, lower markup | | Generator/Power Backup | ₦100K – ₦300K | Sometimes extra, sometimes included | | TOTAL | ₦4.5M – ₦10.5M | Same party, half the price |
⚡ THE VERDICT — SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON:
| Factor | Island (Lekki/V.I.) | Mainland (Ikeja/Oregun) | Winner | |---|---|---|---| | Venue Cost | ₦2.5M – ₦10M | ₦500K – ₦3M | 🏆 Mainland | | Total Event Cost (500 guests) | ₦9M – ₦20M | ₦4.5M – ₦10.5M | 🏆 Mainland | | Prestige / Social Status | High | Growing | Island | | Power Reliability | Excellent | Good to Excellent | Tie | | Parking | Often limited | Usually ample | 🏆 Mainland | | Accessibility (Traffic) | Heavy traffic | Moderate traffic | 🏆 Mainland | | Photo Quality | Stunning backdrops | Good with right décor | Island (slight) | | Vendor Flexibility | Less negotiable | More negotiable | 🏆 Mainland | | Guest Hotel Proximity | Many nearby | Fewer luxury options | Island |
Choose Island if: Your budget comfortably allows ₦10M+, your guest list includes high-profile attendees who expect a certain standard, you have many out-of-town guests who need nearby hotel accommodation, or the venue prestige genuinely matters to you and your family. There's nothing wrong with wanting the best — just make sure you can afford it without starting married life in debt.
Choose Mainland if: You want to maximise your budget (put the ₦5M you save into an incredible honeymoon or your first home), your guest list is 300–1,000 people, your guests are primarily Lagos-based (easier Mainland access), or you'd rather spend money on food, music, and entertainment than the venue address. The smartest couples we've met in 2026 are choosing Mainland venues and using the savings to create an unforgettable experience inside the venue.
The Hybrid Hack: Some couples are doing something brilliant — hosting the traditional wedding at a Mainland venue (where the older generation is more comfortable with accessible parking and familiar locations) and the white wedding at an Island venue (for the glamour and photos). This way, you get the best of both worlds without blowing your entire budget on one venue.
⚠️ 5 THINGS TO CHECK BEFORE BOOKING ANY LAGOS VENUE IN 2026:
1. POWER SUPPLY — Ask specifically: 'What happens when NEPA takes light?' Some venues have 24/7 industrial generators. Others have small generators that can't handle full sound systems and AC simultaneously. Get this in writing. Nothing kills a party faster than darkness and heat.
2. THE 'PER HEAD' TRAP — Some venues quote a low venue hire but mandate you use their in-house catering at ₦8,000–₦15,000 per head. When you do the math, the 'affordable' venue becomes the most expensive option. Always ask: 'Can I bring my own caterer?' If the answer is no, calculate the total cost before committing.
3. OVERTIME CHARGES — Most venues give you a 6–8 hour window. Nigerian parties NEVER end on time. Ask about overtime rates — some venues charge ₦200,000–₦500,000 per extra hour. Build at least 2 extra hours into your budget.
4. DAMAGE DEPOSITS — Many venues now require ₦200,000–₦1M refundable deposits. You'll get it back if nothing is damaged, but that's cash tied up for weeks. Factor this into your cash flow planning.
5. HIDDEN VENDOR RESTRICTIONS — Some venues have exclusive vendor lists. They may require you to use their preferred decorator, DJ, or caterer. This limits your negotiating power and often means higher costs. Ask for the complete vendor policy upfront.
💡 INSIDER TIPS FROM LAGOS EVENT PLANNERS:
Book midweek if your culture allows it. A Thursday or Friday wedding at Landmark costs 30–40% less than Saturday. Many venues offer 'off-peak' rates for January–March and July–September. The best negotiation leverage you have is flexibility — if you can be flexible on dates, you can save millions.
Visit the venue during an actual event (with permission). Photos on a venue's website always look amazing, but seeing the space in action — with real guests, real catering, real lighting — tells you the truth. Pay attention to the bathrooms, the parking flow, and the AC performance when the hall is full.
Always get quotes from at least 3 venues in your category. Venue managers expect negotiation, and having competing quotes gives you leverage. Don't be afraid to say: '10 Degrees offered me X — can you match that?' It works more often than you'd think.
Q: Can I negotiate venue prices in Lagos? A: Absolutely. Most venues have a published rate and a 'real' rate. The published rate is the starting point. Negotiation factors include: your event date (midweek is cheaper), booking lead time (last-minute bookings sometimes get discounts), whether you'll use their caterer, and whether you'll bring your own décor team. Cash payments sometimes attract 5–10% discounts too.
Q: What's the cheapest day to book a venue in Lagos? A: Monday and Tuesday are the cheapest, followed by Wednesday and Thursday. Friday is mid-range. Saturday is premium. Sunday varies — some venues offer Saturday-level pricing, others treat it as off-peak. For traditional weddings, Thursday and Friday work perfectly in most Nigerian cultures.
Q: Are outdoor marquee setups cheaper than indoor venues? A: It depends. Renting a marquee (₦500K–₦1.5M for a decent setup) plus chairs, lighting, sound, and generator (₦300K–₦800K) can actually approach the cost of a mid-range indoor venue. But if you have free access to a large compound or church grounds, the marquee route can save you ₦500K–₦1M compared to a commercial venue.
The Lagos event venue market in 2026 is more competitive than ever, and that's great news for you. The Mainland has stepped up its game dramatically, offering venues that photograph beautifully, operate professionally, and cost 40–60% less than their Island counterparts.
But here's the real truth: your guests won't remember the venue address. They'll remember whether the food was hot, the music was fire, the AC was working, and whether they had a good time. You can create those memories at a ₦1M Mainland venue just as easily as a ₦6M Island venue — and have ₦5M left over for your future together.
Ready to find the perfect venue for your event? [Browse our verified Lagos event planners](/event-planners-in-lagos) — they have relationships with all these venues and can negotiate the best rates on your behalf. Or [use our free Event Cost Calculator](/cost-calculator) to build a realistic budget based on your guest count and preferred location.
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