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Famous Landmarks in Quezon City

Famous Landmarks in Quezon City

Metro Manila Philippines Travel Guide

Iconic Landmarks

These must-visit sites display Quezon City's identity and history.

From national recreational areas to museums, a range of experiences awaits visitors.

Landmarks

  • Quezon Memorial Circle: Park and shrine dedicated to Manuel L. Quezon. A green space for the metropolis.
  • Presidential Car Museum: Within Quezon Memorial Circle, displays official cars of former Philippine presidents.
  • La Mesa Eco Park: Large nature park for recreational activities like boating, fishing, and biking.
  • Eastwood City: Pioneering "live-work-play" township, displaying modern growth of the city.

Visitor Information

Information

  • Quezon Memorial Circle: Open daily, 24/7 for park grounds. Free entry.
  • Museum Fees: Small fees for museums (₱50-₱100) within the circle.
  • La Mesa Eco Park: Generally 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM daily. Entrance fee approx. ₱100-₱200.
  • Additional Fees: Additional fees for activities within La Mesa Eco Park.
  • Presidential Car Museum: Typically Tue-Sun, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Approx. ₱50-₱100.
  • Check Ahead of time: Always check current operating hours and fees before your visit, as these can change.

Viewing Tips

  • Quezon Memorial Circle: Go in the early morning or late afternoon for softer light. Monument is lit up at night.
  • La Mesa Eco Park: Go early to avoid the heat and enjoy tranquility. Self-exploration is standard.
  • Photography Ethics: Always ask permission before taking photos of individuals. Respect privacy.
  • Crowd Avoidance: Weekdays are less crowded than weekends. Visit smaller gardens for quieter spots.

Discover more attractions and book tickets on GetYourGuide.

Museums & Galleries

  • Presidential Car Museum: Features presidential vehicles from Manuel L. Quezon to Benigno S. Aquino III.
  • Quezon City Experience (QCX) Museum: An interactive socio-cultural museum showing the history and culture of Quezon City.
  • National Museum Complex (Manila): Major cultural institution accessible from Quezon City.
  • Art in Island (Cubao): An interactive 3D art museum where tourists can become part of the artworks.

Cultural Highlights

  • Ateneo Fine Art gallery:

    Houses a significant collection of modern and contemporary Philippine art. Admission is free.

  • Smart Araneta Coliseum:

    A historic indoor arena hosting major concerts, sports events, and cultural shows.

  • Kia Theatre:

    A modern stage arts venue for concerts, plays, and other live events.

  • UP Film Institute:

    Screens local and international films, hosts film festivals within the University of the Philippines Diliman.

  • Special Exhibits:

    Museums and galleries frequently host rotating exhibits. Check their official websites or social media pages for current schedules.

Historical & Religious Sites

Explore the historical strata of Quezon City and its environs.

Historical Spots

  • Quezon Memorial Circle

    The main memorial site, a park and shrine dedicated to the city's founder.

  • UP Diliman Architecture

    The campus of the Educational institution of the Philippines Diliman displays famous modernist architecture.

  • Former Capital Role

    Quezwithin The city's historical significance largely involves its role as the previous capital.

  • Minor Church of Our Lady of Lourdes

    A prominent Catholic church displaying spiritual heritage.

  • Monasterio de Santa Clara

    A monastery known for its "praying nuns" where people offer eggs for wishes.

  • Sto. Domingo Church

    A large, architecturally significant Dominican church.

Quezon City has no significant archaeological sites or ruins, nor major industrial or armed forces heritage sites commonly visited by tourists.

Civic Legacy

Quezon Urban's history as a former capital defines much of its civic heritage.

Spiritual Centers

Numerous religious sites display spiritual solace and beauty of the architecture.

Missing Links

No significant archaeological or industrial sites are available for tourist visits within Quezon City.

Religious Sites Continued

Beyond major cathedrals, smaller chapels and religious sites exist throughout the city.

  • Mt. Carmel Shrine: A well-known Catholic cathedral and popular pilgrimage site.
  • Quiet Reflection: These sites give opportunities for quiet reflection and appreciation of religious art and architecture.
  • Area Churches: Many barangays (districts) feature their own area churches with unique community history.

Natural Attractions

Discover the green spaces and natural retreats within and near Quezwithin The city.

Parks & Gardens

Quezin The city offers urban green spaces for recreation and relaxation.

Green Spaces

  • Quezon Memorial Circle: A large urban park with gardens, cycling paths, and open spaces.
  • La Mesa Eco Park: An extensive nature park featuring forest trails and a butterfly garden.
  • Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center: A government-managed park and zoological garden with diverse flora and fauna.

Wildlife Viewing Areas

Opportunities to see local species within accessible urban parks.

Wildlife Highlights

  • Ninoy Aquino Parks: Home to various native and endemic Philippine species, including birds, reptiles, and mammals in enclosures.
  • La Mesa Eco Park: Displays possibilities for observing birds.
  • Urban Nature: Observe local flora and smaller urban wildliving in these green spaces.

Scenic Viewpoints

Quezon City, being an urbanized area, lacks major natural wonders or dramatic scenic viewpoints.

Urban Scenery

  • La Mesa Eco Park: Displays a glimpse of natural beauty among the city.
  • Skyline Views: Some high-rise buildings or hotels may display city skyline views.

No prominent geological features exist within Quezon City.

Beaches, Lakes, and Waterways

Quezon City is landlocked, so no beaches are within its limits.

Water Bodies

  • La Mesa Watershed: A large reservoir; recreational activities on the lake are only for specific areas within the Eco Park, like boating.
  • Pasig River: A major waterway, though for the most part not a natural attraction for tourism within Quezon Urban.

For beach activities, travel outside Metro Manila is necessary.

Nature Exploration Tips

To maximize your experience in Quezon City's green spaces.

Visitor Advice

  • Wear comfortable shoes and carry water, especially for walks in La Mesa Eco Park.
  • Visit during lower temperatures parts of the day to avoid the intense tropical heat.
  • See the park's opening hours and any special schedules of events before your visit.

Discover more nature tours on GetYourGuide.

Exploring Hidden Gems

Maginhawa Street Food

Discover a food-related paradise with independent and diverse eateries, a favorite among students and foodies.

UP Diliman Campus Serenity

Enjoy wide-open spaces, modernist architecture, and a relaxed atmosphere for walks and cycling.

Kamuning Market Finds

Experience the bustle of a local marketplace and find unique textiles and goods.

Off-the-Beaten-Path Advice

Be adventurous and use local transport or ride-sharing apps to reach these less-traveled spots.