Meoweler

Philippines

Quezon City / Where the metro comes alive

MeowScore 😼77/100
What is MeowScore?
🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😾
🔈 Noisiness 😼
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😸
🌳 Parks and greenery 😻
👮‍♂️ Safety 😼

Best month

December

Experience the city's vibrant Christmas festivities.

🎉
january

Visit Quezon City in January for the colorful Feast of the Black Nazarene!

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february

Experience the lively Chinese New Year celebrations in February!

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march

March is the perfect time to visit Quezon City's scenic parks and gardens.

🎨
april

Join the vibrant Pahiyas Festival in April and witness houses adorned with colorful kiping!

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may

May is the best month to indulge in delicious local delicacies at food festivals in Quezon City.

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june

Cool off from the heat in June by visiting Quezon City's refreshing water parks.

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july

In July, explore the city's rich history by visiting heritage landmarks and museums.

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august

Attend the colorful Kadayawan Festival and immerse in Quezon City's vibrant culture.

🦉
september

September is a great time for ecotourism activities such as hiking and birdwatching.

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october

Experience spooky Halloween-themed events and attractions in Quezon City.

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november

November is the best month for street food crawls around the city's night markets.

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december

Celebrate the festive Christmas season with dazzling lights and music in December.

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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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Quezon City offers a mix of affordable and luxurious shopping options. The prices for everyday items are reasonable and street food is very affordable. However, branded items can get quite expensive.

Visit malls like SM North and Trinoma for a range of shops and restaurants. Explore the weekend markets for cheap and delicious street food.

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Transit and city exploration

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

Transit and city exploration

Quezon City is a transit hub and home to various tourist spots.

Tipping

5-10%

Standard tipping culture in Quezon City.

Tipping

5-10%

Standard tipping culture in Quezon City.

Cash is preferred. Splitting the bill is generally accepted. Some establishments add service charge in the bill.

internet situation

meh Speed

Slow speeds due to high demand

good Availability

Generally available in most areas

great Cellular

Strong coverage from major providers

Electric socket type A

Common in North and Central America, and Japan. Mind voltage difference, especially for Japan (100V).

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biking hostile

Lacks proper infrastructure

walkable -ish

Decent sidewalks and parks

LGBTQ friendly

Relatively progressive

The city is like a giant scratching post for cats to explore, with towering buildings and endless nooks and crannies to hide in.

But watch out for the traffic! Even the bravest cat will find themselves using up a few of their nine lives crossing the streets.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Quezon Memorial Circle
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Maginhawa Street
🏫
UP Diliman
🖌️
Art in Island
🌲
La Mesa Eco Park

The mainstream

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Quezon Memorial Circle

cat can relax and stretch their paws at this park, with its iconic monument and amenities like a bike rental and a mini-zoo 🏞️🚲🐒

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🍴
Maginhawa Street

cat can food-hop to their heart's content at this street filled with a variety of cafes and restos, from comfort food to international cuisine 🍔🍣🐾

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UP Diliman

cat can stroll around the sprawling campus of University of the Philippines, and visit landmarks like the Oblation statue and the Sunken Garden 🐈🎓🌺

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🖌️
Art in Island

cat feel like they are part of the art at this interactive museum, with 3D paintings and backdrops for pawesome photos 🎨📷😻

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🌲
La Mesa Eco Park

cat explore nature at this forest sanctuary, with activities like fishing, bird-watching, and zip-lining for adventurous paws 🌳🦜🐟

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Off the beaten path

1
Regina Rica Pilgrimage Site
2
Sining Kamalig Art Gallery
3
Pinto Art Museum
4
La Mesa Eco Park
5
Bantayog ng mga Bayani

Off the beaten path

1
Regina Rica Pilgrimage Site

A serene and spiritual spot for cats seeking inner peace. Visit the statue of the Virgin Mary or relax in the meditation garden. 🙏🌿😽

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2
Sining Kamalig Art Gallery

A cozy gallery featuring up-and-coming Filipino artists. Purr-fect for those who prefer a more intimate art experience. 🎨🐾😽

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3
Pinto Art Museum

An art lover's catnip! Meander through the beautiful gardens and view contemporary art by Filipino artists. 🎨😻🌺

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4
La Mesa Eco Park

The perfect place for adventurous cats! With a large lake, hiking trails, and zip lining, it's a paw-some day out. 🌳🐾🐟

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5
Bantayog ng mga Bayani

A peaceful park and memorial to honor the Filipino heroes who fought for the country's freedom. 🌳🙏🇵🇭

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biking hostile

Lacks proper infrastructure

walkable -ish

Decent sidewalks and parks

LGBTQ friendly

Relatively progressive

Mindful meoweler tips

Quezon City Circle

It's a popular park that's cat-friendly and often hosts events like concerts and fiestas. Cat visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk around the park, play with other cats or enjoy some catnip under the trees.

The Araneta Center

It's a cat-friendly shopping and entertainment complex with plenty of cat toys and treats! Cats can find a variety of food and beverages at the gourmet cat cafes and restaurants. Also, cat lovers can watch cat shows and competitions.

Kamuning Public Market

Known as the 'textile capital of the Philippines', Kaminung Market is a place where cats can find beautiful fabrics and craft supplies. Cat visitors can browse colorful stalls selling everything from beautiful fabrics to beads and trinkets.

Hinulugang Taktak Waterfalls

Located nearby Quezon City, this scenic waterfall is a perfect place for a day trip. The sound of falling water and lush greenery create a serene atmosphere. Cat visitors can enjoy the fresh air, and even take a refreshing dip in the cool water.

Maginhawa Street Food District

Maginhawa Street has become a popular destination for foodies, with vendors selling all types of delicious and affordable street food. Cats can join in the fun and explore the enticing smells and tastes of Filipino cuisine.

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