Looking for the best antique shops in Abeokuta? We've ranked the top 20 antique shops in Abeokuta, Ogun State, based on Google ratings, customer reviews, photos, profile completeness, and our proprietary ranking algorithm.
Fleg'★★★★★ — Great experience.
Hold funds for entry fee.
Despite paying for full experience with your guide, some tour guides won't want to walk you through the experience of you don't tip them extra. That's the downside. Asides this, the experience is awesome especially if you go through the rocks to the top rather than taking the stairs. Will I want to go again? Yes.
Chalya I.★★★★★ — We had an amazing time. The hike up to the top of the rock was exciting though a bit scary. I also enjoyed visiting the arts and crafts shops and Nike art Gallery. Great experience all in all. Would definitely visit again.
Victoria E.★★★★★ — I love getting my foodstuffs here. Great market regardless if it’s market day or not
Olu S.★★★★★ — Perhaps the largest market in Abeokuta. There's hardly any household item that you are looking for that you will not get at Kuto market or nearby, ranging from foodstuffs, cloth, provisions etc. It is easily accessible by public transport (taxi) from anywhere in Abeokuta, and it's one of the major places you'll first get to when you are coming from Lagos. You should also be able to get a bus going to any major surrounding town from Kuto.
Olu S.★★★★★ — Itoku market situated in Itoku in Abeokuta, does not only have commercial significance, but also has historic significance. It is the home of 'Àdìrẹ' cloth, a special type of dyed cloth, one of the significant products made from Abeokuta. There a little 'modern touch' not only to the 'adire' but also to the location. Most of the stores are now housed within a large block of stores. Welcome to the home of 'Àdìrẹ'
Alvin A.★★★★★ — The market is big and has lots of locally made Adire and Kampala commonly called tye and dye materials. They are beautiful and can be sewn into beautiful styles that depict class and finess.
Oladipo S.★★★★★ — Good structure, fantastic design but absolutely poor management. For any event you want to hold here, make sure you come with either your own AC or fans. Only 6 air conditioning systems work. Not a well managed facility
Omotayo A.★★★★★ — Nice venue and location but the cinema hall was hot and not properly ventilated.We were feeling so warm while watching a movie there,not sure they have a central air conditioner.
Kehinde R.★★★★★ — A bustling market full of food stuffs and groceries.
Khilani A.★★★★★ — This is a good market, they actually have most of the things you needed to get and it is very accessible, i pass by the market when i was travelling from Lagos to Ibadan and i pass through Abeokuta
Adedayo A.★★★★★ — You can get varieties of local food commodities, service shops for tailoring and salon also available
Adeyemi O.★★★★★ — A very good mini market where you can get varieties of good at affordable prices. There’s also an abattoir where you can buy fresh meat
Joseph★★★★★ — June 12 Market brings back sweet childhood memories. I could remember walking through the market buying stuff (mostly foodstuff). It is without doubt the best spot to buy foodstuff in Abeokuta.
Finding parking can be stressful most times, especially on the Market days and traffic too could be a pain.
Abdulahi O.★★★★★ — It's a market place where you can get food,shelter and there is also a motor park where you can board a car or bus of at least 2 states such as Lagos, Ibadan and different cities in Lagos state such as Ikorodu, Sango, Abule Egba, Iyana Ipaja and Oshodi
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