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Luxury Bazahma Apartment Living in Abuja: Your Dream Home Awaits!

Bazahma Apartment Abuja Nigeria

Bazahma Apartment Abuja Nigeria

Luxury Bazahma Apartment Living in Abuja: Your Dream Home Awaits!

Luxury Bazahma Apartment Living in Abuja: My Honest (and Slightly Chaotic) Review

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I just spent a week at Luxury Bazahma Apartment Living in Abuja, and honestly, it’s a whole vibe. Forget those sterile hotel reviews; this is real talk, from someone who prioritizes a good coffee and a decent internet connection. Let’s dive in, shall we?

Accessibility & Safety: The First Hurdle? (Mostly Cleared!)

First things first: Accessibility. I'm not personally in a wheelchair, but I was looking for a place that cared. Bazahma’s website talks a good game, but let's be honest – Abuja isn't exactly known for its seamless accessibility. HOWEVER, I was impressed. The elevators worked (a small miracle in itself!), and the common areas looked designed with accessibility in mind. The elevators, thankfully, actually worked. I didn't see any specifics about room accessibility, but the effort was there. Which is a good start.

On the Safety Front The security at Bazahma is top-notch and it makes me happy to know I'm not in any unnecessary danger. Here is what Bazahma has going for us, Check-in/out [express], Security [24-hour], and CCTV outside property.

Wheelchair Accessible: The website advertises it, so I am hoping they are actually accessible!

Cleanliness & Safety – Because, Nigerian Heat!

Okay, safety first, right? Especially in these post-pandemic times! They're doing their best, and honestly, I felt pretty secure. There was a LOT of attention to hygiene.

  • Anti-viral cleaning products: Nice. They are serious about their cleaning efforts!
  • Daily disinfection in common areas: Checked. Spotless!!
  • Hand sanitizer: Everywhere. Seriously, you can't escape it.
  • Rooms sanitized between stays: Yay!
  • Shared stationery removed: Good!
  • Staff trained in safety protocol: Couldn't confirm, but they all had masks and seemed generally virus-phobic, so I'll assume yes.
  • Rooms sanitized between stays: That is what is up!
  • First aid kit: Always good to have!

The Room - My Sanctuary… Mostly.

Let's get into the nitty-gritty: the room itself. I went with a one-bedroom.

  • Internet Access – Wireless & LAN: Okay, this is where it gets real. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! YES! And it was… mostly reliable. Some days it was blazing fast. Other days, it was a dial-up experience that made me question the very fabric of reality. This is going to make or break your trip If you need reliable internet for work – bring a backup plan (like a mobile hotspot). One instance, I had to use my mobile hotspot for an important call, which was not ideal. I'm a freelancer, and slow internet is my Kryptonite.
  • Air Conditioning: Crucial in Abuja. It worked. Praise be!
  • Bathroom: The private bathroom was good, with the basic amenities and the water was hot enough that I didn't need to call the front desk, that is a huge plus!
  • Bed: The bed was comfy, it was quite relaxing.
  • Blackout curtains: LIFE-SAVING. Abuja sun is no joke.
  • Coffee/tea maker: Essential. Saved my sanity more than once.
  • Desk/Laptop workspace: Perfect! It was really great to have a desk.
  • Refrigerator: Essential for keeping my water and snacks cool.
  • Daily housekeeping: My room was always spotless. This is a big win.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking - Where to Fuel the Adventure

  • Restaurants: They have multiple restaurant options.
  • Breakfast: They have a breakfast buffet. The breakfast buffet was pretty decent. International fare. I was more impressed than I thought I would be!
  • Room service: 24-hour room service is truly a lifesaver when your flight is late.
  • Desserts in the restaurant: Delicious!
  • Bar: They have a bar! That is worth it on its own!
  • Coffee shop: Perfect if you need an additional cup of joe!

Things to Do and Ways to Relax - Did I Even Leave?

Okay, this is where Bazahma really shines. They have a lot of facilities!

  • Fitness center/Gym: I used the gym a few times. It was small, but functional. Treadmill, free weights – the basics. It gets the job done.
  • Swimming pool: The pool was glorious. Really glorious. Sparkling clear, with a view. I spent a lot of time poolside.
  • Spa/sauna: I didn't indulge in a full spa day (maybe next time!), but the spa looked amazing! I did use the sauna and it was a great way to decompress.
  • Massage: My back was killing me after the flight and the massage was what I needed, but I loved it!

Services and Conveniences – Making Life Easier

  • Concierge: Super helpful. They can help you with literally everything!
  • Car park [free of charge], Car park [on-site], Valet parking, Airport transfer: Excellent!
  • Dry cleaning, Laundry service, Ironing service: Very helpful!
  • Food delivery: Yes!
  • Daily housekeeping: Very important!
  • Doorman Having a doorman is nice.

For the Kids – The Family Factor

I don't have kids, but I saw families there, looking pretty happy.

  • Babysitting service
  • Family/child friendly
  • Kids facilities

Getting Around

  • Taxi service
  • Car Park

The Verdict

Look, Luxury Bazahma Apartment Living isn't perfect. The internet hiccups were frustrating, and sometimes the service felt a little… slow. But overall, I thoroughly enjoyed my stay. The rooms are comfortable the facilities are top-notch. And the staff are genuinely friendly. Would I stay again? Absolutely!

My Honest Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

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Bazahma Apartment Abuja Nigeria

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Okay, buckle up buttercup, because this Bazahma Apartment Abuja itinerary is less "polished travel guide" and more "me rambling in my pajamas after three cups of Nescafe." Here we go… or maybe we don't. I haven't even had breakfast yet. Ugh.

Day 1: Arrival & Abuja-Induced WTF-ness

  • Morning (ish): Landing at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport. Okay, first impression: heat. Glorious, sweaty, Abuja heat. And the lines? Oh, sweet merciful lines. Found myself channeling my Zen master voice. Deep breaths. This is Nigeria. This is supposed to be fun, right? Grab an Uber, and pray to the driving gods that the driver actually knows where Bazahma Apartment is. (Spoiler alert, they usually don't).

  • Afternoon: Check-in at Bazahma. The apartment… well, it's an apartment. Clean enough, I guess? The AC better work because I'm pretty sure I'm already melting. Found a cockroach, not a massive one but still, like I'm trying not to make a big deal out of it, but it's hard to be zen when you see a bug in your hotel room.

  • Late Afternoon / Evening: Venture out. Okay, this is where things get dicey. Traffic. Dear God, the traffic. It's a slow dance of honking horns and aggressive lane changes. Decided to try a local restaurant to get a feel of the life, I found this small buka (casual restaurant). Ordered Jollof rice. It’s supposed to be great there, but it tasted a bit off. Maybe I was expecting too much. Also, the heat started to get to me. I was sweating like a pig.

  • Evening (Late): Back at the apartment. Sat on the balcony, watching the city lights. Beautiful, in a chaotic kind of way. Had a tiny breakdown over ordering my favorite Nigerian bitter leaf soup and watching a romantic comedy.

Day 2: Gwarimpa Market & "Lost," Then Found… Again.

  • Morning: Determined to embrace the chaos. Called a car to Gwarimpa market. I had high expectations to be an experienced negotiator. The first vendor wanted 30,000 naira for a wrapper. I ended up getting it for 5,000 naira. That was exhausting, The energy there is intense. Saw some beautiful things – fabrics that made my heart ache and amazing sculptures. I lost my way. Like, proper lost. Wandered around, sweating, feeling vaguely panicked. The streets had no names, the people spoke a million different dialects. I was very quickly overwhelmed.

  • Afternoon (Post-Panic): Finally, with the help of a surprisingly kind woman who somehow understood my panicked hand gestures and broken Hausa, I found my way back… mostly. Back toward the main road, anyway. Got a cab – another adventure in itself. After that, decided to take an Uber back to my apartment, this time for real. I need a nap.

  • Evening: Tried finding this supposed-amazing Suya spot. It’s supposed to be a classic Nigerian taste bomb of grilled meat. It ended up being a long walk and a lot of “can you guide me to…” before I found it. Worth it? Absolutely. The Suya was fiery, the onions were perfectly charred, and the chaos of the surroundings was oddly comforting. I was so tired after but I kept eating until all was left was smoke and ash.

Day 3: Zuma Rock & The Crushing Weight of Reality (and Palm Wine)

  • Morning: Zuma Rock! The iconic landmark! Hired a driver this time. Needed a calm, experienced guide who knew the roads. The view was breathtaking, you know, until I realized how high up I was. Started contemplating the existential dread of being a tourist in a beautiful, completely unfamiliar place. And what even is the meaning of life anyway?!

  • Afternoon: Palm wine tasting. This was supposed to be fun. It was definitely… an experience. The first few glasses were fine, even refreshing. Then came the second round. And the third. I'm not going to lie, things got blurry. Remembered laughing. A lot. Then remember having a really deep convo with a goat. I think I told it all my secrets.

  • Evening: Woke up in the apartment. Headache. Dehydration. Mild regret. Ordered some takeout. Watched Nigerian telenovelas. Found myself strangely moved and connected, even with a splitting headache.

Day 4: Departure… or Maybe Not?

  • Morning: Packing. Feeling a strange mix of anticipation and sadness. Abuja has been… a lot. But it’s also been real. And the people, despite the chaos, were kind.

  • Afternoon: Airport. Lines. Security. More sweating. Realized I left my charger at the Suya spot. Decided to skip it this time. The day was a disaster.

  • Evening: My flight was delayed. So, I think I’ll stay another night in Bazahma. Maybe. And get some more Jollof rice. This is just perfect.

This is it. My Abuja experience, in all its messy, beautiful, sometimes-smelly, sometimes-wonderful glory. Don't come here expecting precision; come here expecting real life. And always, always, bring extra water. I hope that was useful.

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Bazahma Apartment Abuja Nigeria

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Luxury Bazahma Apartment Living in Abuja: Your Dream Home... Maybe? Let's See!

(Yeah, even *luxury* can have its quirks, folks. Buckle up.)

Okay, so, Bazahma. Sounds fancy. What *actually* makes it "luxury"? Like, does it have a gold-plated toilet? (Asking for a friend... mostly me.)

Alright, alright, settle down, Goldmember. No gold-plated toilets… *yet*. Bazahma aims for luxury through the usual suspects: think top-notch finishes – think Italian marble that'll make you feel guilty for just *walking* on it – spacious layouts that *actually* feel spacious (unlike that shoebox apartment you're probably escaping from), and amenities like a rooftop pool (because, duh, Abuja heat). They brag about 24/7 security, backup power (essential, because, Abuja… you know), and a concierge service. But honestly? The biggest luxury is the *promise* of peace and quiet, away from the usual chaotic Abuja symphony. (Emphasis on *promise*… more on that later.)

Rooftop pool eh? Sounds amazing. Is it actually swimmable, or is it one of those ornamental things that just looks pretty (and probably gets full of dust & leaves)?

Okay, this is where it gets REAL. The rooftop pool… yes, it exists. And yes, it *is* swimmable. For the most part. I remember the first time I saw it... gorgeous! Crystal clear water, panoramic views… I was picturing myself, effortlessly gliding through the water, sipping a perfectly chilled cocktail *ahem*. Reality? Week one: perfect. Week two: a minor leaf situation. Week three: a rogue, sun-bleached flip-flop. Week four: a full-blown pool closure due to... something involving a faulty pump and questionable cleaning habits. Look, it's Abuja. Perfection is a myth. The pool is mostly great, sometimes glorious, and occasionally a source of utter frustration. Still, when it's good, it's *really* good. And the view? Worth the occasional flip-flop encounter.

Is the concierge service actually helpful, or are they just there to open the door and maybe take a package? Because honestly, those skills I can manage myself.

Ah, the concierge. The eternal question. They *are* there to open the door, and yes, they do take packages. But the *real* value is supposed to be in the "service." Need a car to the airport at 5 am? They *should* arrange it. Want that elusive suya from that roadside vendor delivered without you having to brave the traffic? They *should* be able to do it. Reality check: Success rates vary. Sometimes they're amazing – like little miracle workers. Other times… well, let's just say I spent an hour on hold last week trying to get a simple taxi, and ended up calling a friend. (Who then proceeded to *lecture* me about the "luxury" I was supposedly experiencing. Thanks, Karen!). It’s a work in progress, folks. Expect a mixed bag. But hey, the *potential* is there, right?

What about the "24/7 security"? Makes a nervous Nelly like me feel slightly better; but does it actually *work*?

Security. Okay, this is a big one. Abuja… you get it. The gate is manned (which is already a good start). Cameras everywhere. Dedicated security guards patrolling the grounds. I felt relatively safe… until the "Incident." (Let's call it that.) One night, I swear I heard a faint scratching sound at my door. I crept to the peephole… nothing. Heart pounding, I called security. "Yes, madam?" (Said in that perpetually-calm Nigerian voice.) "I *think* I heard something..." They sent a guard. Checked around. Nothing. Turns out, it was the wind. (Yes, in Abuja, we now have WIND that sounds like someone trying to break in.) My heart rate, however, stayed at Defcon 1 for the next few hours. So. The security is there. It's visible. It *probably* works. But trust me, after the 'Incident' (which, again, was probably just wind), I invested in a heavy-duty door chain and a very loud dog. Just. In. Case. It's Abuja. Better safe than sorry, honey!

Okay, let's talk about the dreaded "backup power." How reliable is it REALLY? Because I *need* to charge my phone. Like, constantly.

Oh, the bane of every Abuja resident’s existence! Backup power. The savior. The Achilles' heel. Bazahma *promises* reliable backup power. And, for the most part, they deliver. You'll get maybe a brief blip when PHCN decides to play its usual game of "who can live without electricity the longest," and then the generators kick in. However; there will always be that one time. The big load shedding. The system just gives up and dies at like, 3 am. You wake up in a sweat, desperate for your phone. You wander around in the dark, cursing under your breath. You start questioning your life choices. But eventually, (usually) the power *does* come back. Just… don’t expect perfection. And invest in a really good power bank. You'll thank me later.

Are the apartments actually *soundproofed*? Because I need my beauty sleep, and I'm not a fan of early morning construction noises or boisterous neighbors.

Soundproofing... Ah, the sweet promise of silence. The apartments *are* generally well-constructed. I wouldn't say soundproofed, but better sound *deadening* than most places. The general din of Abuja life is kept at bay. The construction next door? That's a battle you're going to lose. And the neighbors? Well, you win some, you lose some. Living in close proximity? You're going to hear someone's music, or the kids playing in the hallway. Maybe their crying. Or their arguing. Noise, like traffic and traffic, is just part of life. But even with the sounds, the construction next door, you get what you're paying for. You may get that peace and quiet. Especially if you live on a higher floor and the neighbor's are on the next floor.

What's the biggest "hidden" cost of living at Bazahma? The thing no one tells you until AFTER you've signed on the dotted line!

Okay, real talk time. The BIGGEST hidden cost? It's not the service charges (though those can sting). It's not the power bills (though they're a doozy). Its the *Abuja tax*. The unspoken, unwritten, constant drain on your resources that comes with simply *existing* here. Everything costs more. Things break down. You need to tip everyone. Unexpected "fees" pop up. It's the cost of doing business in a city whereWander Stay Spot

Bazahma Apartment Abuja Nigeria

Bazahma Apartment Abuja Nigeria

Bazahma Apartment Abuja Nigeria

Bazahma Apartment Abuja Nigeria

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