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Pasig is a city on eastern Metro Manila, lending its name from the eponymous river of the same name. Once part of Rizal province (but remains the province's de jure capital), Pasig now part of Manila's ever-expanding sprawl. Its downtown area still maintain its characteristically Filipino charm, though overshadowed by the modernity of its central business district, Ortigas Center and swamped by uncontrolled development, slums, and pollution that Manila continues to experience.

Understand[edit]

Pasig is bordered to the west by heavily populated Quezon and rapidly urbanizing Mandaluyong, to the east by the municipality of Cainta in Rizal province, to the north by Marikina, and to the south by Philippine financial capital Makati City, middle-class residential district Pateros and Taguig.

Pasig City is home to the Ortigas Center, the country's fastest growing commercial and financial district. Home to many of the country's most important centers of commerce, business, government, and entertainment, Pasig City is emerging as a truly important city in the Philippines, and an ideal homebase from which to experience the Philippines at its finest and most real.

Get in[edit]

By bus[edit]

Two bus routes serve Pasig:

  • Route 2 Quiapo-Angono, ply Ortigas Avenue, the main east-west road through the City. Buses on these route are run by G Liner and RRCG, from a stop near LRT Gilmore station and the SM mall in Taytay.
  • Route 18 North EDSA-BGC, ply E. Rodriguez Avenue (part of C-5 Road), the main north-south road. Buses are run by various companies, and originated from either SM North EDSA in Quezon City or Market Market in Taguig.

Get around[edit]

Plaza Rizal

Jeepneys are available throughout the city, as well as tricycles and pedicabs in smaller residential areas. Most routes originate from the old downtown, at the public market.

Pasig operates a limited free-fare minibus service from the city hall, with limited utility for visitors.

See[edit]

  • 1 PhilSports Arena, Captain Javier Street corner St. Martin Street, Barangay Kapitolyo, +63 286377960. Multi-purpose arena.
  • 2 Pasig Cathedral (Immaculate Conception Cathedral of Pasig), Caruncho Avenue. 8–11:30AM 1–5PM. In the city center, this stone church has been around since the early 1700s and serves as a religious city landmark.
  • 3 Pasig City Museum, Plaza Rizal, F. Concepcion Street. 8AM–6PM. Also found in the city center adjacent to Plaza Rizal, this former colonial mansion has been converted into a museum to showcase Pasig' s rich history of culture and arts. Pasig City Museum (Q17084189) on Wikidata Pasig City Museum on Wikipedia
  • 4 Bahay na Tisa, P. Gomez Street. 2–7PM. Lit. "House of Stone". It is the only remaining "Bahay na Bato" in Pasig City, still owned by the Tech Family and not yet open to public. This house has also been used in many movies relating to Spanish times due to the house's authenticity and rustic appeal. Bahay na Tisa (Q87332131) on Wikidata Bahay na Tisa on Wikipedia

Do[edit]

Metrowalk - In Barangay Ugong, this is a complex of high-end nightclubs and restaurants in uptown Pasig where partygoers can go clubbing with a view of the city as well as its neighbors.

Buy[edit]

  • 1 Ayala Malls The 30th, 30 Meralco Avenue. 10AM–10PM. Ayala Malls The 30th on Wikipedia
  • 2 SM Center Pasig, Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Ave, cor Doña Julia Vargas Ave, Ortigas Center. 10AM–9PM.
  • 3 Tiendesitas, E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue. 10AM–10PM. this unique shopping complex appears in the form of Philippine Native Houses. There are many bargain shops in this area, and the unique motif also offers a pleasant experience for tourists. People could get a calesa ride around the complex for a small price. The barbecue stalls here are great too.
  • 4 Unimart at Capitol Commons, Meralco Ave, corner Shaw Blvd, Ortigas Center. 9:30AM–10PM. Supermarket.

Eat[edit]

The cuisine of Pasig tastes slightly different because of the many cultures that converged here. It still offers a unique culinary experience for restaurateurs.

Budget[edit]

  • Cafe Juanita - Found in Barangay Kapitolyo, this restaurant is for people who are looking for something with class but on a "coca-cola" budget. This restaurant is literally decorated with all sorts of antiques that are for sale, and the cozy ambiance, the food served are just worth the time. This restaurant specializes in Filipino and other Asian cuisines.
  • Dimas-alang Bakery - Established in 1919, Dimas-alang Bakery hasn't changed the way it bakes its bread through a unique stove. Found in Barangay Kapasigan, it offers all sorts of pastries and other unique delicacies such as pambonete and "di ko akalain".
  • Ado's Panciteria - In the heart of Pasig, this small panciteria has been in business for more than fifty years now, serving their pancit specialty. It has become a well-known favorite among locals.
  • 1 Smile Elephant Thai Restaurant, 45 W Capitol Drive, +63 9179354281. 10AM-10PM.
  • 2 Dolora's Hauz Of Pancit Malabon (Kapitolyo Branch), 6-D San Rafael Street, +63 9684005128. 8:30AM-7:30PM.
  • 3 Cosmic Kapitolyo, Pasig, 7 San Rafael Street, +63 9686931344. 11AM-8PM. A vegan restaurant & cafe.
  • 4 Purple Oven at Portico, 327 Capt. Henry P. Javier Street, Barangay Orando, +63 284004351. 8AM-9PM.
  • 5 Kanto Freestyle Breakfast Kapitolyo, 6A 1st Street, +63 28775 5428. Open 24 hours.
  • 6 Siam Thai, corner United and Pioneer Streets, +63 22392866. 11AM-midnight.

Mid-range[edit]

Splurge[edit]

  • 12 Ginza, G/F, Augustin 1, Emerald Ave, San Antonio, +63 9175744692. 11AM-midnight.

Drink[edit]

Sleep[edit]

Pasig City is home to the Ortigas Center, where business and financial activities necessitate hotels of premier quality. As such, many four-star and five-star hotels are found here, several of which have official websites at which one can reserve rooms at lower rates than would be typically found using a travel agent.

Budget[edit]

  • 1 Astoria Plaza, #15 J. Escriva Drive, Ortigas Business District, +63 2 8687 1111, fax: +63 2-910-0370. close to Ortigas Center. From US$56.
  • 2 Victoria Court Hillcrest, 207 Hillcrest Drive, +63 917 625 5435. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 11AM. Victoria Court Hillcrest offers rooms equipped with shower, air conditioning, refrigerator and television. Some of its facilities and services are 24-hr room service, restaurant, coffee shop, room service and Wi-Fi in public areas. From ₱1589.
  • 3 The Malayan Plaza, ADB Avenue corner Opal Road, Ortigas Center (near The Podium Mall), +63 2 706-0055. A/C rooms equipped with living, dining, and kitchen facilities, 29-inch cable TV with DVD player, and a coffee and tea set-up. Some of its facilities and services are outdoor pool, kiddie pool, Jacuzzi, fitness room, laundry and maid service, and transport service. From ₱1781.
  • 4 The Richmonde Hotel, 21 San Miguel Avenue, Ortigas Center, +63 2 8638 7777. All rooms have air conditioning, cable television, minibar, safe, hairdryer, non-smoking, newspaper, private toilet and bath, shower with bathtub, multi-function telephone system, multi-data port for computer modems, individual temperature control, roll-away beds, baby cribs, fully automatic fire safety system, and key-card system. From ₱2263.
  • 5 Go Hotels Ortigas Center, Robinsons Cyberscape Alpha Garnet Road Ortigas Center, +639988401719. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: noon.
  • 6 Hop Inn Hotel Ortigas Center Manila, San Miguel Avenue, Ortigas Center. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: noon.

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