Guidebook for Pasay

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Guidebook for Pasay

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The NAIA Terminal 1. Airport used most commonly for international flights.
122 locals recommend
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
122 locals recommend
The NAIA Terminal 1. Airport used most commonly for international flights.
The NAIA terminal 3.
122 locals recommend
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
122 locals recommend
The NAIA terminal 3.
The NAIA terminal 2. Airport that houses Philippine Air Lines.
19 locals recommend
NAIA Terminal 2
19 locals recommend
The NAIA terminal 2. Airport that houses Philippine Air Lines.
The NAIA terminal 4. Airport most commonly used for domestic flights.
39 locals recommend
NAIA Terminal 4 station
39 locals recommend
The NAIA terminal 4. Airport most commonly used for domestic flights.
Transportation. Covers 20 stations. The line is colored yellow (old) and green (new) on all LRT maps. It links the cities of Quezon City, Caloocan, Manila, Pasay, and Parañaque. Has Line 2 and Line 3
21 locals recommend
Gil Puyat station
21 locals recommend
Transportation. Covers 20 stations. The line is colored yellow (old) and green (new) on all LRT maps. It links the cities of Quezon City, Caloocan, Manila, Pasay, and Parañaque. Has Line 2 and Line 3
Transportation. Passengers can transfer to the Line 2 at Doroteo Jose station.
Doroteo Jose station
Rizal Avenue
Transportation. Passengers can transfer to the Line 2 at Doroteo Jose station.
Transportation. Passengers can transfer to the Line 3 at EDSA and North Avenue stations.
LRT-1 EDSA Station
Taft Avenue
Transportation. Passengers can transfer to the Line 3 at EDSA and North Avenue stations.

Shopping

One of the Largest mall in the Philippines and in Asia. It also offers an amusement park beside Manila Bay.
609 locals recommend
SM Mall of Asia
Seaside Boulevard
609 locals recommend
One of the Largest mall in the Philippines and in Asia. It also offers an amusement park beside Manila Bay.
Duty Free mall. Must have passport and on-the-same-date schedule of arrival here in the Philippines to shop. Although requests to shop on a different date may be accommodated.
17 locals recommend
Duty Free Philippines Fiestamall
1700 Ninoy Aquino Ave
17 locals recommend
Duty Free mall. Must have passport and on-the-same-date schedule of arrival here in the Philippines to shop. Although requests to shop on a different date may be accommodated.

Arts & Culture

An Amusement Park. Carousel, bump cars, horror houses, roller coasters, etc. Price starts at Php70 ($1.50) Visit http://www.starcity.com.ph for more details.
141 locals recommend
Star City
1300 Roxas Blvd
141 locals recommend
An Amusement Park. Carousel, bump cars, horror houses, roller coasters, etc. Price starts at Php70 ($1.50) Visit http://www.starcity.com.ph for more details.
The ocean park is an aquatic themed amusement park. Price starts at Php580 ($12.15) Visit https://www.manilaoceanpark.com for more details.
260 locals recommend
Manila Ocean Park
260 locals recommend
The ocean park is an aquatic themed amusement park. Price starts at Php580 ($12.15) Visit https://www.manilaoceanpark.com for more details.
CCP. Offers sightseeing and sometimes offers theatre performances and indie films.
101 locals recommend
Cultural Center of the Philippines
Roxas Boulevard
101 locals recommend
CCP. Offers sightseeing and sometimes offers theatre performances and indie films.

Sightseeing

Also known as Luneta Park. It is where the monument of the Philippine's national hero, Jose P. Rizal, is standing. No entrance fee. FREE.
372 locals recommend
Rizal Park
372 locals recommend
Also known as Luneta Park. It is where the monument of the Philippine's national hero, Jose P. Rizal, is standing. No entrance fee. FREE.
Grandstand across the Rizal Park.
Quirino Grandstand
Independence Road
Grandstand across the Rizal Park.