Antipolo, officially the City of Antipolo, (Tagalog: Lungsod ng Antipolo), or simply known as Antipolo City, is a 1st class city and capital of the province of Rizal, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 776,386 people.
Restaurants in Antipolo City
4.5 based on 419 reviews
It's easy to find, just follow Waze or google map. parking is a bit tricky but still manageable. Entrance fee is P200 per person and they do give discounts for students and seniors. place is very relaxing and lot's of interesting art pieces indoor and outdoor. We find it as one of the best museum in the country. And if you get tired from walking around, they have a very nice cafe that serves good food at reasonable price. My husband and I are very picky with food. But this place really serves tasty dishes. I highly recommend this place. We are planning to come back soon, even just to relax and have lunch at the cafe.
4.5 based on 293 reviews
Well I run/climb the Mountains and trails but its always hard for me to go to any Mountains outside the metro but when I tried running @UP Academic Oval it was for me one of the most precious location here in Quezon City where you can run with fresh air, a dedicated lane for runners and cyclist, a friendly and affordable stores. If you wish to go on extreme running UP also has alot of trials that you can run in to :)
4.5 based on 376 reviews
This mall has it all you can definitely shop till drop here. With so many stores to shop in and so many places to eat good food this mall is a must see if in Manila, it will take at least two days to see the entire mall.
4 based on 400 reviews
We went here with my family last January 2018 since we all need a spa treatment but we opted for hydrotherapy this time. The staffs were all helpful and accommodating. We have tried all the amenities and boy it was all worth the money.
The water in all amenities were lukewarm. Me and my son loved the Lazy River where we just float on the foam while cruising the "river"
There are instructions for you to read. It includes the time for each area so you won't get muscle sore if exceeded.
Also tried their Sauna and Hot Herbal pools. It was all relaxing.
Some people talk loud but you can not hear them too much because of the sound of the water machine and the water too.
They are strict with proper attire so please double check their website for more info. They also offer swimwear rentals. We rented a trunks for my brother for Php 200.00
To sum it all up, it is must visit hydrotherapy massage spa for me and my family. You should try it too.
4 based on 427 reviews
The perfect place for bargain shopping. You can shop for shoes, clothes, toys, and even car accessories and electronics!
Visit Virra Mall where they have all these stalls that sell Philippine pearls! They sell a lot of fake, copies, replicas of designer merchandise including clothes, shoes, bags, watches, sunglasses....in my own opinion, I do not think they are worth it. Usually, the watches break after a few months of use....the quality of the shoes, bags and clothes are never that great. Try to bring a local person to negotiate for you. Try to always offer half the price of their stated price and negotiate upwards from there.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Reconstructed/renovated in 1957 but dating back almost 350 years, the Cathedral is a bright, open, airy church with beautifully painted ceiling panels. Located 200 feet from the shoe museum and across the street from two traditional Filipino houses (one wood, one stone) one of which is a restaurant. There is no real reason to make a special trip, but if you are close by, a quick, contemplative stop is worth it.
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 348 reviews
A really good attraction for kids and kids at heart (aka adults like me HAHAHA). A sight to behold is their lights and shadow show that gave world class performance of how lights and shadows are used to create an artform!! Superb! Take your kids with you, and Enjoy!!!
4.5 based on 99 reviews
Visited on a Sunday morning for the 7am mass. Since the mass here start 5am and after every hour comes another mass, we expected it to be crowded when we came around 6:30am. Right after, we went inside for us to have our seats.
The church is very considerate to those who'd rather stay outside by giving them chairs and making sure the tv proercting the altar is seen by others.
Warning for tourists though (local and foreign): Since people know that a lot of tourists go here, some have been making their business here from taking and printing pictures of you with the view of the church, with religious items such as rosaries and snack businesses. Some have agressive strategies like approaching you personally and persuading you to join them. So be careful!
4.5 based on 32 reviews
The Marikina Sports Complex, also known as Marikina Sports Park and formerly known as Rodriguez Sports Center, is a sports complex located in Marikina, at the corner of Shoe Avenue and Sumulong Highway in Metro Manila, Philippines. It is formerly the site of a train station in early 20th century prior to the construction of the complex. It is built in 1969 under the Rizal provincial government under Gov. Isidro Rodriguez Sr. in the land of the then Rizal municipality of Marikina. It is turned over to the Marikina City Government under Mayor Bayani Fernando in 1995 and was renovated in 2001 under Mayor Maria Lourdes Fernando. It hosts an Olympic-size swimming pool, two grandstands Seating a total of 15,000, a 400-meter track oval, a sports building, an indoor gymnasium and several courts. The area has been host to several sports competitions – both national and regional including the 2014 ASEAN School Games which serves as the main venue, as well as entertainment such as grand Concerts, finals night and live Television shows, and other events such as for private uses and other community and local government activities. Aside from hosting events, Marikina Sports Complex also host sports clinics for the residents of Marikina during the summer season yearly, dubbed as the "Summer Sports Camp".
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