Taguig (Tagalog: Tagíg, pronounced [taˈɡiɡ], officially the City of Taguig, Filipino: Lungsod ng Tagíg) is a highly urbanized city located in the south-eastern portion of Metro Manila in the Philippines. From being a thriving fishing community along the shores of Laguna de Bay, it is now an important residential, commercial and industrial center. According to the 2015 census, Taguig is the seventh-most populous city in the Philippines, after Zamboanga City; it has a population of 804,915.
Restaurants in Taguig City
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Currently with 25 stores nationwide, Fully Booked is known for its comprehensive selection of books under every interest, and its signature ambiance has become a home to all kinds of readers. Fully Booked also offers high-quality stationery, arts and crafts, novelty notebooks, vinyl records, and other collectibles as unique as its patrons. Find your next great read at Fully Booked.
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This monument includes the graves of thousands of Americans who died fighting in the Philippines in World War II.
This Place was very nice and a must see. There was a lot of history here. Very nicely arranged. Quiet and nice place to walk around.
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The Fort also known as Bonifacio Global City is a mixed use development area with tidy streets, parks, offices, residential skyscrapers, public art displays and various dining, shopping and entertainment venues. The district is named after the main Philippine Army camp in Metro Manila, Fort Andres Bonifacio. Andres Bonifacio is a Philippine revolutionary hero.
It was liberating to stroll down the streets with kids in tow, one with a trike and another with a scooter. After some walking, u can cool down and buy some drinks from the kiosks or adults can enter malls and buy food for take out. U can also rent a bike, there is an exhibit on plants when we visited and maybe more activities at night. Just wear masks and faceshields and of course, maintain social distancing.
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BGC is one of the most posh places in Manila. It’s a popular and high-end business district with plenty of business activities and areas for shopping, dining, and entertainment. For posh malling experience, Uptown Bonifacio and The Grand Canal at McKinley Hill are great places. The Grand Canal also has that Italian feel in it and you can enjoy riding the gondola. Market Market and SM Aura are huge malls. Market Market has plenty of options for food, and has plenty of transportation options to other parts of Manila. Bonifacio High Street is an outdoor shopping and dining strip with shops at both side of the pedestrian street which has a relaxing park-like vibe. When you’re in BGC, you’ll feel like you’re transferred into a different world if you entered from the somewhat chaotic environs. Within the business district, electric cables are buried underground, so the city views are orderly. There are green spaces and plenty of high rise buildings. You could also walk from one end of the city to the other, and the air quality is much better compared to most areas in Metro Manila.
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This amazing place is a must visit during your stay in Manila. Gates open at 9.00am till 5.00pm. Beautifully landscaped, and humbling experience, this visit will take you back to the atrocities of WW2. Spend time reviewing the names and dates of the brave men and women that gave their lives for our freedom today. The crosses and Stars of Davids display the names and dates of passing of these heroes. There are several places to visit and walk, however ensure to visit the main memorial building and be at awe at all the names and history in display that take you back in time and explains the many different battles that took place for the strategic south east asia during this war. This memorial has in addition to the peaceful surrounding, some beautiful trees and flowers. Make sure you spot the many birds that compliment this attraction, especially the green parrots that typically fly around as a couple. amazing pictures to be taken. Make sure you bring with you some water and dress appropriately. No exercising is allowed, so leave the bikes at home.
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I always come to High Street since it's just beside my workplace. Different from typical malls you'd see here in the Philippines, I like that it's an outdoor mall where you can shop and play on greens at the same time.
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It was my only hidden bar, so I may be biased, but it was an amazing experience. The entrance through the 7-11 store, the atmosphere, the drinks, all is perfect. Check the door handles at the bathroom :)
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Plenty of stores with a mixture of larger department stores including SM and smaller stores so you can find what you’re looking for, many food outlets including fast food type places downstairs and a range of restaurants on the top floor means you can eat according to your budget and taste. Also plenty of parking so usually there’s no Ling queues unlike some other places in town.
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Market Market has everything you’ll need if you’re visiting and are limited to one area. This mall has a mixture of inside mall features like food courts and shopping kiosks and more inside to include a movie theater and play house. What’s more is it also has an outdoor market that also has more restaurants and fresh produce shopping. It’ll satisfy your taste buds from small food kiosks to full sized restaurants. Forgot to add that it also has a complete department store AND a full sized regular grocery shopping center complete with fresh meat and produce in the basement. If you can get a hotel in the area it is truly complete. Very near to St Luke’s Global!
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