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
4.5 based on 429 reviews
I have visited few times in Manila American Cemetery and Memorial. There are many walls of drawings, where is possible to see and learn, what happened during the war. The walls are also full of soldiers names, who died in the war. Place is also very beautiful and worth of visit.
4.5 based on 724 reviews
Entertainment location in an Singapore-ish environment. Many high-end hotel brands are here, amongst a huge residential community. Bonifacio High Street and Market Market are the centre of it all. Some secret bars (entrance within a convenience store) and disco hangouts here too.
4.5 based on 199 reviews
This monument includes the graves of thousands of Americans who died fighting in the Philippines in World War II.
This is one of those monuments that brings history to life. It's a beautiful and well maintained tribute to many fallen heroes. There are so many lives that are lost at war. So many people have never even seen the bodies of those that they loved. The experience is just great. You can drive through. It's free. There are certain times where it's closed, but the city does a great job at maintaining the honor in which it brings. Also it's well located in BGC.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
First time in 2013, it was more a field like a street. Later then from year to year more lifely and more shops and restauranst. In the meantime the area where you defiitely find a lunch or dinner place at your own descretion of price, cuisine or taste.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
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.
Was at a loose end and no Exhibitions to see, so went for breakfast at Chelsea in High Street, opposite Market Market. Then decided to stroll down High Street through BGC. There are shops and restaurants to please anyone which is great. Got caught in a thunderstorm and there was a provincial exhibition taking place so went underneath and had a few craft beers until it stopped. Great place to walk casually and spend a lazy afternoon - or, if you are shopper get the credit card out of control.
4 based on 356 reviews
The Mind Museum is the non-profit project of Bonifacio Art Foundation, Inc. It is dedicated to providing an extraordinary educational experience that inspires the public understanding of science.
My kiddo really enjoyed the dinosaurs. She even compared her foot print with dinosaur’s foot prints printed on the floor.
She even learned to draw the dinosaurs’ head, body and tail.
You will learn lot of things here on dinosaurs’ history and it’s contribution to evolution.
4 based on 212 reviews
We recently visited the Venice Grand Canal Mall with a friend.
The mall was a pleasant smaller mall with a good food court and many eateries.
Shopping options were limited.
As far as the canal is concerned it was nowhere near as authentic as in Las Vegas where I visited recently. They had St Marks Square replicated as well as many Italian eateries and musicians.
The gondola boats, boatman were not even singing or serenading their clients.
Ambiance was still nice but still lacking some original Italian ambiance.
4 based on 133 reviews
Its your regular shopping store.I live in province so ,this is kind the province malls look like but this is way way bigger..(positive side though)everything you are looking for is here.I guess their goods is way cheaper than its neighbor mall.
Take note this is not a cheap store because its owned by Ayala. This is my favorite sisters favorite mall and she kept on bragging it to me thats why we kept on coming back.
Its so populated though but if you are on a budget (for shopping,date and family casual dates) ,this is the place to be.
And bus or transportation is always ready to serve you.
4 based on 26 reviews
A newly walking toddler wouldn't enjoy the place much but older toddlers and kids will. The place though is already run down and hot. The AC needs to be cranked up. The mats need replacing. There are no closed lockers for your stuff and no place to park strollers except inside the play area itself. Place feels dirty. I was disappointed. Overall I won't be coming back here with my kid. It needs to be renovated first. Lots of other play centers that are in better condition.
4 based on 27 reviews
There is always a pack of runners, health conscious etc in this park. Me and some of my colleagues from time to time spent the night atleast an hour to work out there. They had big rock formation for you to use and flat area for any activity that requires it and " baras" for toning.
The place is free for all.
Very good.
( photo insert, took by the daughter of my colleague)
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