Abuja boasts of a series of exceptional buildings and iconic landmarks. This city is full of hidden gems from a variety of unique modern structures to cultures and food. If Abuja is your next travel destination, be sure to check these buildings. They are endlessly intriguing and beautiful.

Whether you are in the city for sightseeing, business trip, via shopping or a shopping day out, the custom-built capital makes for a unique travel experience. Here is our guide to the 10 most beautiful buildings in Abuja, Nigeria.

1. ECOWAS Parliament Complex

ECOWAS Parliament Complex is situated inside the grounds of the International Conference Center, Abuja. The complex is an architectural marvel that houses the ECOWAS commission in Nigeria.
 
Anyone with an interest in seeing this building should take along with them, a form of valid identification to identify yourself at all checkpoints. Enjoy the sights at the public spaces.
Address: Herbert Macaulay Way, Garki, Abuja, Nigeria

2. National Christian Centre (National Church of Nigeria)

The National Church of Nigeria is an inter-denominational church building for Christian places of worship in Abuja.

This stunning noe-gothic structure is an important building in Nigerian architecture. A symbol of unity of Christendom in the nation. Since its completion in 2005, the building has remained an iconic landmark in the nation's capital.
Address: Central Business District, Abuja, Nigeria


3. Ministry of Defence (Ship House)

The Ship House is the headquarters of the Nigerian Ministry of Defence – home to the Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Air Force. Access to this masterpiece is restricted and limited for obvious reasons.

However, it still remains a great sightseeing activity for both locals and tourists. Easily one of the most beautiful buildings in Abuja, Nigeria.
Address: Ship House, Olusegun Obasanjo Way, Area 10, P.M.B 196, Garki, Abuja, Nigeria

4. CBN Headquarters

The Central Bank of Nigeria headquarters is one of the most iconic and well-known buildings in Abuja. Standing 308 feet tall with 11 floors, it is on the list of tallest buildings in Nigeria.

Primary constructed to become the new CBN headquarters, replacing the one in Lagos, the former capital city of Nigeria. The boxy building is home to the highest monetary authority in Nigeria, an architectural beauty to behold.
Address: Tafawa Balewa Way, Abuja, Nigeria

5. Transcorp Hilton Abuja

Transcorp Hilton Abuja is a combination of deluxe diversity and modern artistry right at the city centre, 2 km from the Abuja National Mosque.

This stunning five-star hotel is one of the most beautiful buildings in Abuja. With a jaw-dropping view over the modern city, its illuminated designs provide a light show to the city. This building is a vibrant landmark in Abuja, Nigeria.
Address: 1 Aguiyi Ironsi St, Maitama 900001, Abuja, Nigeria

6. National Assembly Complex

The dome shaped complex houses both the Legislative Chamber and the Senatorial Chamber of the National Assembly.

The architectural mix of both modern and classical elements make this government structure one of beautiful buildings in Abuja. This exquisite monument coasted around thirty-four million dollars!
Address: Three Arms Zone, Abuja, Nigeria

7. Sheraton Abuja Hotel

The Sheraton Hotel is a social and vibrant landmark in the city, nested in the heart of Abuja. A modern and a luxurious architectural structure that can be seen from within the many sights and sounds of the city.
Address: ladi Kwali St, Wuse 021189, Abuja, Nigeria

8. Abuja National Mosque

The Abuja National Mosque, also known as the Nigerian National Mosque, sits majestically in Abuja's CBD.

This stunning Islamic architecture is a place of worship for the Muslim faithfuls. Regardless of your religious belief, there's something breathtaking about this building, a national landmark that can be seen from miles away. This building is an iconic city signature of the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria. It is easily one of the most beautiful mosques in Africa.

Address: 1012 Sani Abacha Way, Central Business District, Abuja, Nigeria

9. Abuja's Airplane House

This architectural landmark is a private property owned by Lebanese couple. The building came about as a love gesture by the husband to show and solidify his wife's love for travel. A beautiful masterpiece depicting the airplane from the wings to the engines. This specific building in Abuja will leave you in awe.

10. International Conference Centre

The ICC is one of the most gorgeous buildings in the city. It is notable in Nigerian history as the residency responsible for reviewing and redrawing the Nigerian constitution – under the then President Ibrahim Babaginda.

Today, it is a multipurpose building for a variety of both national and international events.


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