Where to Stay in Quezon City
Romantic neighborhoods, boutique hotels, and date-night spots
Best Neighborhoods for Couples
Ranked by relevance for couples visiting Quezon City
Tomas Morato / South Triangle
LuxuryA vibrant district known for its diverse culinary scene and lively evening atmosphere.
- +Abundant dining and entertainment options
- +Good mix of casual and upscale venues
- +Relatively central location within Quezon City
- -Can be noisy at night
- -Parking can be a challenge
Diliman
Mid-rangeA sprawling academic and government hub with wide avenues and leafy parks.
- +Green spaces and parks
- +Affordable food options
- +Access to cultural sites
- -Can feel very spread out
- -Traffic can be heavy
Cubao
BudgetA major commercial and transportation hub with a busy, bustling atmosphere.
- +Excellent shopping and entertainment options
- +Major transportation interchange
- +Wide range of food choices
- -Can be extremely crowded and chaotic
- -Less green space compared to other areas
Daily Budget (Luxury)
PHP 10000/day
Hidden Gems in Quezon City
Lesser-known spots the locals love
National Shrine of the Divine Mercy
FREEVisit this serene hilltop sanctuary for breathtaking panoramic views of Metro Manila, especially stunning at sunset. It's a peaceful place for reflection and offers a unique perspective of the cityscape.
Magsaysay Avenue Food Stalls
Experience authentic Filipino street food like a local by exploring the bustling food stalls along Magsaysay Avenue. From grilled delights to sweet treats, it's a delicious adventure for your taste buds.
Banawe Street Dimsum Restaurants
Discover a hidden culinary enclave on Banawe Street, known for its authentic Chinese-Filipino eateries, especially its dim sum offerings. It's a go-to spot for locals craving delicious and traditional Chinese comfort food.
2 areas to be cautious about
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