The “Festival of Festivals” is a celebration of the country’s rich and diverse culture. Each year, the Cultural Center of the Philippines hosts a series of competitions and food exhibitions that pay homage to local festivals and traditions.
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Celebrate Chinese New Year in the oldest Chinatown in the world. Feast on Chinese delicacies as you witness dragon dances in the streets and colorful fireworks displays.
During the Christmas season, Makati puts on the Festival of Lights, an LED and laser-light show that brings joy to many Filipino families during the Yuletide Season.
Devotees of the Black Nazarene flock to the streets of Manila to witness the grand procession of the life-sized statue of Jesus Christ carrying the cross. It is believed to have miraculous powers for those who offer prayers as it passes by.
Have the time of your life in Quezon City! Go on an eccentric culinary adventure in Tomas Morato, and cap it off with a night at Timog’s bars and offbeat spots.
Enjoy gourmet street food in this weekend night market in the middle of Metro Manila. Indulge in what this food lover’s paradise has to offer: from grilled meats to exotic desserts.
From gourmet burgers to artisanal pizzas, Molito in Muntinlupa is known for its vibrant dining scene and diverse food offerings.
Savor the flavors of the world’s oldest Chinatown, famous for its authentic Chinese delicacies. This culinary hotpot also features a gastronomic experience that brings together Chinese and Filipino cuisines.
Explore the Tagalag Fishing Village in Valenzuela, where the serene waters are home to native fish species. This village offers a glimpse into traditional fishing practices and the rich aquatic life of the region.
Aroceros Urban Forest Park is also referred to as the “Last Lung of Manila.” Aroceros Urban Forest Park is a haven for birds, butterflies, and other small wildlife, contributing to the city’s biodiversity and serving as a sanctuary for these species.