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Nigeria's purpose-built capital replaced Lagos in 1991 and is laid out around wide boulevards beneath the dramatic monolith of Aso Rock. It's calmer and more orderly than Lagos, with Zuma Rock — a huge natural monolith just outside the city — as its best-known landmark.

Abuja was built from the 1980s to replace Lagos as Nigeria's capital, taking its name and layout cues from Aso Rock, the massive granite outcrop that overlooks the presidential complex and much of the central city — a rare case of a national capital planned around a single natural landmark.
Zuma Rock, a 725-metre monolith beside the highway roughly 15km from the city, is one of Nigeria's most recognisable natural features and appears on the 100-naira banknote — a common roadside landmark for anyone travelling into or out of Abuja.
The Abuja National Mosque and the National Ecumenical Centre sit a short distance apart in the city centre — a deliberate pairing reflecting Nigeria's roughly even split between Muslim and Christian populations, and a distinctive piece of the planned capital's civic symbolism.
The city's two defining natural rock formations.
Abuja's twin national mosque and ecumenical centre.
Central Abuja's main green space, a family amusement park and a lakeside leisure spot.
The ceremonial city gate, a major central market and a cultural conference centre.
Aso Rock, the national religious monuments and Millennium Park within the city centre.
A trip along the highway to see the second of Abuja's two famous monoliths.
A cultural conference centre, a family amusement park and a lakeside stop.
Nigeria carries a Level 3 (Reconsider Travel) rating overall, citing crime, terrorism, unrest, kidnapping and inconsistent access to health care. Several named states carry more severe Do Not Travel guidance — Abuja and the wider Federal Capital Territory are not among them, but the country-wide rating still applies.
Nigeria travel advice — GOV.UKThe UK FCDO's guidance for the Federal Capital Territory (which contains Abuja) advises being cautious when travelling in the territory and taking advice from trusted local contacts, while separately flagging Abuja's outer suburbs as prone to varying levels of violence. Central Abuja itself is not named as a no-go or essential-travel-only zone, unlike several other Nigerian states.
Nigeria travel advice — GOV.UKAbuja's international airport sits roughly 35km southeast of the city centre; taxis typically take 40-60 minutes depending on traffic.
Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport — WikipediaThe monolith has been a recognised national symbol since well before Abuja became the capital, and remains one of the most-photographed roadside landmarks in the Federal Capital Territory.
Zuma Rock — WikipediaNigeria's government formally relocated to the newly built Abuja in December 1991, a move planned from the late 1970s partly to place the capital in a more centrally located, ethnically neutral part of the country than Lagos.
Abuja — WikipediaGuide reviewed 2026-08-19.
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