Guidebook for Quezon City

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Guidebook for Quezon City

Shopping

87 locals recommend
Toys"R"Us TriNoma
87 locals recommend
54 locals recommend
SM City North EDSA
corner EDSA
54 locals recommend
Starbucks Landmark Trinoma Annex
Epifanio de los Santos Avenue
9 locals recommend

Drinks & Nightlife

195 locals recommend
Starbucks
18 and 19 United St
195 locals recommend

Essentials

61 locals recommend
SM Hypermarket
C-5
61 locals recommend
Japan Home Centre
North Avenue

Entertainment & Activities

54 locals recommend
SM City North EDSA
corner EDSA
54 locals recommend
9 locals recommend
GMA Network Center
9 locals recommend
28 locals recommend
ABS-CBN Tower
Mo. Ignacia Avenue
28 locals recommend

Sightseeing

This park serves as home to many abandoned, sick, injured, and confiscated animals. Here, they can enjoy natural habitats and recover to full health. The botanical gardens are extremely impressive with a wide range of indigenous and foreign plant species that are thriving on land and in the lagoon on site. During your visit, you might see animals such as the Philippine deer, water monitor lizards that look like Komodo dragons, or Palawan bearded pigs! reference: https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-things-quezon-city-philippines/
Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center Quezon Avenue Entrance/Exit
6512 Quezon Avenue
This park serves as home to many abandoned, sick, injured, and confiscated animals. Here, they can enjoy natural habitats and recover to full health. The botanical gardens are extremely impressive with a wide range of indigenous and foreign plant species that are thriving on land and in the lagoon on site. During your visit, you might see animals such as the Philippine deer, water monitor lizards that look like Komodo dragons, or Palawan bearded pigs! reference: https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-things-quezon-city-philippines/

Parks & Nature

For only Php 20, you can enter the park and explore as long as you’d like by foot or by bringing your own bike. There is a koi pond full of colorful fish, a Butterfly Haven, an Orchidarium, a archery station, a swimming pool, a water bike, flower terrace, and even a spot for fishing. You could easily spend all day here and still not have experienced all of the beauty this park has to offer. reference: https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-things-quezon-city-philippines/
87 locals recommend
La Mesa Ecopark
87 locals recommend
For only Php 20, you can enter the park and explore as long as you’d like by foot or by bringing your own bike. There is a koi pond full of colorful fish, a Butterfly Haven, an Orchidarium, a archery station, a swimming pool, a water bike, flower terrace, and even a spot for fishing. You could easily spend all day here and still not have experienced all of the beauty this park has to offer. reference: https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-things-quezon-city-philippines/

Arts & Culture

A classic art gallery featuring beautiful works by local Filipino artists and visionaries- Sining Kamalig gallery in Quezon City will take your breath away. This gallery is said to be the longest running art gallery in the Philippines with roots spanning back to 1972. For decades, Sining Kamalig has stood up for the rights of artists and free speech. You can see many political pieces as well as contemporary paintings. The Sining Kamalig Art Gallery is conveniently located in Ali Mall. Exhibits are always rotating so you can expect fresh material with every visit. reference: https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-things-quezon-city-philippines/
7 locals recommend
Sining Kamalig
General Romulo Avenue
7 locals recommend
A classic art gallery featuring beautiful works by local Filipino artists and visionaries- Sining Kamalig gallery in Quezon City will take your breath away. This gallery is said to be the longest running art gallery in the Philippines with roots spanning back to 1972. For decades, Sining Kamalig has stood up for the rights of artists and free speech. You can see many political pieces as well as contemporary paintings. The Sining Kamalig Art Gallery is conveniently located in Ali Mall. Exhibits are always rotating so you can expect fresh material with every visit. reference: https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-things-quezon-city-philippines/
The EDSA Shrine goes by many names: Queen of Peace, Archdiocesan Shrine of Mary, Shrine of Mary, Queen of Peace Quasi-Parish, Our Lady of EDSA, and a couple more. What is it? This shrine was built in 1989 as a memorial to the People Power Revolution. It depicts the Virgin Mary and is hosted by the church of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila. The shrine itself is quite a stunning statue in the center of busy Metro Manilla. You can hardly miss it when walking by. reference: https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-things-quezon-city-philippines/
24 locals recommend
EDSA Shrine
corner Ortigas Ave
24 locals recommend
The EDSA Shrine goes by many names: Queen of Peace, Archdiocesan Shrine of Mary, Shrine of Mary, Queen of Peace Quasi-Parish, Our Lady of EDSA, and a couple more. What is it? This shrine was built in 1989 as a memorial to the People Power Revolution. It depicts the Virgin Mary and is hosted by the church of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila. The shrine itself is quite a stunning statue in the center of busy Metro Manilla. You can hardly miss it when walking by. reference: https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-things-quezon-city-philippines/
reference: https://www.tripadvisor.com.sg/Attraction_Review-g298574-d4043928-Reviews-The_Vargas_Museum-Quezon_City_Metro_Manila_Luzon.html
13 locals recommend
Jorge B. Vargas Museum and Filipiniana Research Center
Roxas Avenue
13 locals recommend
reference: https://www.tripadvisor.com.sg/Attraction_Review-g298574-d4043928-Reviews-The_Vargas_Museum-Quezon_City_Metro_Manila_Luzon.html