But why do we say that this riverbank city is one of the most underrated locations in Metro Manila? We lay our case with these FIVE reasons:
1. Being the "Green City" is its main goal.
Aerial view of Pasig City Hall |
2. It became the next lifestyle haven in the north.
Capitol Commons
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Pasig is home to various places for hangouts and good times. There's Metrowalk, Frontera Verde (Tiendesitas), Depot Area, Capitol Commons and the newest Ayala Malls The 30th to name some. These hubs offer several restaurant and entertainment varieties you can experience in the city.
3. Food is everywhere in the city.
Gastro Park, Kapitolyo |
If you’re a foodie, you’re going to get spoiled in Pasig courtesy of the different sumptuous meals Kapitolyo’s holes-in-the-wall offer. You can choose from Asian or Western delicacies.
There’s also the classic Three Sisters’ restaurant, which is a crowd favorite for its yummy and cheap pork BBQ on stick and other Filipino street food. Not only that, Kapitolyo is also housing a few of Pasig's food park - the first to stand is Gastro Park at 2nd Avenue, 77 Food Haven and Madison Commons at Brixton St.
SEE ALSO: 6 Food Parks In Pasig That Will Make You Hungry
Lucky all the Pasiguenos, this city is a real food haven!
SEE ALSO: 6 Food Parks In Pasig That Will Make You Hungry
Lucky all the Pasiguenos, this city is a real food haven!
4. Your next great, big adventure is just around the corner.
Pasig RAVE Adventure Park |
Extreme adventures in the city are a rare treat for many urban dwellers. That is why Rainforest Adventure Experience (RAVE) in Pasig is a city hit because it offers different kinds of activities inside a lush rainforest.
5. Pasig is rich in culture and history.
There are different festivals that uphold Filipino culture such as the Bayanihan Festival, Pakalog Festival every December, Bambino Festival in honor of Sto. NiƱo every January, and Araw ng Pasig, to name a few.
Pasig City has also retained its Old Manila charm as seen in its restored plazas and old, historical churches. Some of the city’s residents also managed to keep some of the Spanish-styled houses - such as the "Bahay na Tisa" in Barangay San Jose.
Here are some pages/social media accounts that promotes the city itself:
Taga Pasig Kami
Taga Pasig Kami is a community-based social media account who promotes everything about Pasig and updates us with news and current events.
PASIG FOODTRIP
Pasig Foodtrip is a social media account for Pasig Foodies who wants to discover places to eat in the city!
Discover PASIG is another social media account who for those who wanted to explore Pasig City more.
Also in Pasig
- 20+ Notable Places and Landmarks in Pasig
- 20+ Restaurants to Dine at in Kapitolyo, Pasig (with Location and Budget for Two)
- PASIG REVOLVING TOWER: History, Renovation, Location, Rental Rates and Business Hours
- 10 Hotels in Pasig for 1 Night Staycation (with Swimming Pool)
- TANGHALANG PASIGUENO: Home of Theatre and Arts in Pasig (Amenities + Rental Rates)
- TIENDESITAS: Things to See and Experience at this Shopping Village in Pasig City
- PASIG RIVER FERRY Commuting Guide (Stations, Schedules and Fares)
- PANADERIA DIMAS-ALANG: The Oldest Bakeshop in Pasig (History + Operating Hours)
- CAPITOL COMMONS: A Provincial Capitol Turned Into Business Center in Pasig
- ARCOVIA CITY GUIDE (Directions, Restaurants and Shops)
- Immaculate Conception Cathedral: The Oldest Pasig Church (History and Mass Schedule)
- Preserving Heritage: The Timeless Legacy of Bahay na Tisa in Pasig
- PASIG RAINFOREST PARK: What to See Inside RAVE Adventure Experience (List of Attractions + Rates)
- ACE WATER SPA: Guide to the First Hydrotherapy Experience in the Philippines (Price + Activities)
- PASIG FOOD TRIP: Your Ultimate Food Guide in Pasig (20+ Restaurants to Try)
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