Lagos State is known for its vibrant economy, cultural diversity, and bustling urban life. It is the commercial hub of Nigeria, featuring a mix of traditional and modern attractions, including markets, beaches, and entertainment venues.

The capital of Lagos State is Ikeja, which is also one of the major districts in the state.

Lagos has a diverse transportation system that includes buses, taxis, and ride-hailing services. The state has also introduced a light rail system to ease traffic congestion. However, traffic jams are common due to the high population density.

Popular tourist attractions include Lekki Conservation Centre, Nike Art Gallery, Tarkwa Bay Beach, and the National Museum Lagos. The city also hosts various cultural festivals and events.

Lagos has a tropical savanna climate, characterized by a wet season (April to October) and a dry season (November to March). Temperatures are generally warm throughout the year.