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Seda Vertis North Quezon City
Seda Vertis North Quezon City



Solaire Resort Quezon City – Previously known as Solaire Resort North
Solaire Resort Quezon City – Previously known as Solaire Resort North



Park Inn by Radisson North Edsa
Park Inn by Radisson North Edsa



Ibis Styles Manila Araneta City
Ibis Styles Manila Araneta City



Novotel Manila Araneta City Hotel
Novotel Manila Araneta City Hotel



Microtel by Wyndham UP Technohub
Microtel by Wyndham UP Technohub



Citadines Roces Quezon City
Citadines Roces Quezon City



Eastwood Richmonde Hotel Quezon City
Eastwood Richmonde Hotel Quezon City



Ardenhills Suites
Ardenhills Suites



Hop Inn Hotel North EDSA Quezon City
Hop Inn Hotel North EDSA Quezon City



Summit Hotel Magnolia
Summit Hotel Magnolia



The Connor Serviced Residences Managed by HII
The Connor Serviced Residences Managed by HII



Hop Inn Hotel Tomas Morato Quezon City
Hop Inn Hotel Tomas Morato Quezon City



B Hotel Quezon City
B Hotel Quezon City



Summit Hotel Greenhills
Summit Hotel Greenhills



Studio 89 Katipunan QC
Studio 89 Katipunan QC



Privato Quezon City
Privato Quezon City



The Tribute Hotel
The Tribute Hotel



Fersal Hotel Kalayaan
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Holiday Inn & Suites Manila Galleria by IHG
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Luxee Haven Airbnb
Luxee Haven Airbnb



Modern 2-bedroom Condo in Vibrant Araneta City, QC
Modern 2-bedroom Condo in Vibrant Araneta City, QCGo beyond your typical stay in Quezon City
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Top neighborhoods in Quezon City





Diliman
Diliman's sprawling university grounds give you a much-needed breather from Manila's urban intensity. The tree-lined Academic Oval and expansive Sunken Garden offer peaceful spots for strolls among Filipino students. Art lovers can explore the Vargas Museum's contemporary works while culture enthusiasts catch performances at UP Theater. Quezon Memorial Circle and Ninoy Aquino Parks provide green escapes when you need to recharge. Getting around is simple with two metro stations—Quezon Avenue and GMA-Kamuning—connecting you to the city. Student-friendly eateries serve affordable Filipino comfort food, with nearby Maginhawa Street offering trendy cafes. Budget hostels and mid-range accommodations cater mostly to visiting academics and families exploring campus attractions.

Cubao
Cubao buzzes with energy as Metro Manila's premier shopping and entertainment district. Dive into retail therapy at Gateway Mall and Farmers Plaza, or catch a basketball game at the iconic Smart Araneta Coliseum. Culture seekers can explore Art In Island or catch performances at New Frontier Theater, while foodies sample authentic Filipino street eats alongside mall dining options. Getting around is a breeze with both MRT and LRT stations connecting you to the entire city. Accommodations tend toward budget-friendly hotels catering to transit passengers. The neighborhood thrives day and night with shoppers, commuters, and entertainment-seekers making this vibrant transit hub pulse with local flavor.

Eastwood
Eastwood City buzzes with the energy of Manila's corporate elite and after-work revelers. The gleaming office towers and upscale condos create a sleek urban island where professionals work hard and play harder. Shoppers flock to Eastwood Mall for retail therapy while the Central Plaza hosts concerts and events that keep the vibe lively well into the evening. Food lovers can travel the world without leaving the neighborhood, from Korean barbecue to Japanese sushi bars. Getting around is simple with abundant ride-sharing options and good connections to major city routes. Most visitors stay in business hotels or serviced apartments that cater to corporate travelers.

South Triangle
South Triangle buzzes with the energy of Manila's entertainment industry. ABS-CBN Broadcasting Network towers over this media hub where restaurants and nightlife spots cater to both TV personalities and curious visitors. Triangle Park's business district adds a sleek, corporate vibe to the neighborhood with its modern glass buildings and manicured grounds. Getting around couldn't be easier with two MRT stations—Quezon Avenue and GMA-Kamuning—connecting you to the rest of the city. Upscale hotels and serviced apartments cater to business travelers, while Tomas Morato Avenue offers plenty of trendy dining options that stay open late to match the entertainment industry's schedule.
Novaliches
Novaliches offers an authentic slice of suburban Filipino life with affordable markets and friendly neighborhoods. Explore local public markets where fresh produce and street food create a lively atmosphere. SM City Fairview anchors the shopping scene while small parks and basketball courts showcase community spirit. Getting around is easy with jeepneys and tricycles connecting every corner. Budget-conscious travelers will appreciate the affordable guesthouses and family-run eateries serving Filipino comfort food. While lacking tourist attractions, Novaliches rewards visitors with genuine local experiences away from Manila's hustle.
Top landmarks in Quezon City
SM North EDSA
SM City Fairview
Ateneo de Manila University
Smart Araneta Coliseum
TriNoma
New Frontier Theater
SM City Sta. Mesa
Robinsons Galleria Mall
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Beneath the shadow of Quezon Memorial Circle's three-winged monument, a city of contrasts unfolds. Foodies flock to Maginhawa Street, where food parks serve everything from crispy pork sisig to artisanal ice cream. Art in Island museum invites visitors to become part of the paintings – possibly the most photographable attraction in the metropolis. UP Diliman campus offers both cultural immersion and green spaces where students debate philosophy under ancient acacia trees. For retail therapy, SM North EDSA and TriNoma malls stand like twin commercial fortresses. The city's entertainment industry earns its 'City of Stars' nickname, with TV studios where lucky visitors might spot Filipino celebrities between takes.
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Ibis Styles Manila Araneta City
"Ibis Styles Manila is a wonderful place to stay! The staff were friendly and welcoming, the room was clean and comfortable, and the location was very convenient and accessible. The breakfast was also great! We had a wonderful time during our stay and would definitely recommend this hotel. We’ll surely book again the next time we’re in Manila, especially when visiting Cubao. Highly recommended!"
Red Planet Cubao Aurora Boulevard
"Thank you so much nice place to stay."
Novotel Manila Araneta City Hotel
"Nice and clean"
Eastwood Richmonde Hotel Quezon City
"Overall the experience was good primarily due to the helpful staff. I did have issue with the wifi in the first room I was assigned. Staff moved me to another room with a better connection. The gym AC was not working well so getting a good workout in was next to impossible."
Luxent Hotel
"Everything is good , but if the stay is longer than a week, are there no discounts?"
Summit Hotel Magnolia
"Hotel is conveniently connected to the Mall."
Sotogrande Neopolitan Hotel
"Enjoyed it"
Microtel by Wyndham UP Technohub
"Good place to stay. Nice staff. Easy access to everything."
Ardenhills Suites
"I really enjoyed my time at this property. This is a very nice location. The rooms are very nice. The staff is very nice and also the food at the restaurants are very good. I only have one complaint about this place, which is a pretty legitimate complaint. So basically I spilled a soda on the table and I used the towel to clean up my spill and of course the soda was a Pepsi so the towel is now brown because I had to clean up the spill and they charged me eight dollars/500 pesos because the towel was brown. That I did not understand. How can you charge me for using a towel to clean up a spill soda that’s kind of crazy. so what was I supposed to do? Just leave the soda on the table? Well that’s my only gripe about this place. I didn’t understand that. I use a towel to wipe up a spilled Pepsi and you charged me eight dollars/500 pesos please help me understand."




























































































































































