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Holiday in Quezon City

City in Philippines — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇵🇭

Country

Philippines

Type

City

Best time to travel

November to February (25-31 °C, dry season). March to May is very hot. June to October is the rainy season with typhoon risk.

Budget/day

35-80 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Manila Ninoy Aquino (MNL, approx. 12-16 h with a stopover in Dubai, Singapore, or Hong Kong). Quezon City is directly accessible by taxi or MRT.

About Quezon City

Quezon City is the most populous city in the Philippines and part of Metro Manila, the capital region of the archipelago. From 1948 to 1976, Quezon City was the official capital of the Philippines, named after former President Manuel L. Quezon. Today, the city is a vibrant center for entertainment, education, and politics. The Quezon Memorial Circle is the city's landmark: An imposing Art Deco obelisk with three wings rises in the middle of a sprawling park with museums, gardens, and recreational facilities. The monument houses the remains of President Quezon and offers a view of the city from its observation deck. The University of the Philippines Diliman, the country's most prestigious university, has a campus as large as a city itself: tree-lined avenues, the Oblation monument, and the Vargas Museum make the campus a cultural experience. In February and March, the Sunflower Fields bloom on campus. Maginhawa Street is Quezon City's culinary mile: Dozens of creative restaurants, food parks, and cafes line a few hundred meters — from classic Filipino dishes to international fusion cuisine. The Art in Island gallery offers interactive 3D artworks to touch and photograph. The Ninoy Aquino Parks & Wildlife Center is a green oasis in the metropolis with a small zoo, lagoon, and hiking trails. La Mesa Ecopark on the outskirts offers hiking, mountain biking, and kayaking on a reservoir.

Urban
85
Nightlife
80
Food
65
Safety
60
Winter
55

Top 5 highlights in Quezon City

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Quezon Memorial Circle

Imposing Art Deco obelisk with park and museums: landmark of the city with observation deck and gardens.

2

UP Diliman Campus

Campus of the most prestigious university in the Philippines: tree-lined avenues, Oblation monument, and sunflower fields in spring.

3

Maginhawa Street

Culinary mile with dozens of creative restaurants and food parks: Quezon City's foodie paradise.

4

La Mesa Ecopark

Green oasis on the outskirts: hiking, mountain biking, and kayaking on the reservoir amidst rainforest.

5

Art in Island

Interactive 3D art gallery: over 200 installations to touch and for creative photos, fun for all ages.

Hotels in Quezon City

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Best time to travel for Quezon City

Recommended travel time

November to February (25-31 °C, dry season). March to May is very hot. June to October is the rainy season with typhoon risk.

Summer

28-36 °C, hot and humid with heavy rainfall starting in June

Winter

24-31 °C, dry and pleasant, best travel time

How much does a holiday in Quezon City cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

15-30 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

35-80 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

90-250 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Quezon City

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

No visa required — Germans can stay visa-free in the Philippines for up to 30 days. Extension for another 29 days possible on-site.

Philippine Peso (PHP) — 1 € ≈ 62 PHP. Cash is important for jeepneys and small shops. ATMs are widespread.

Use the Grab app — the safest and cheapest means of transport in Metro Manila. Metered taxis are often unreliable.

Be aware of the rainy season — heavy rains and floods can occur from June to October. Always carry a rain jacket.

Visit Maginhawa Street in the evening — the food scene comes alive after 6 PM. Many small eateries are only open in the evening.

Food & drink in Quezon City

These specialties you must try!

Sisig — sizzling pork on a hot plate with egg and calamansi: Quezon City's most popular bar food and a Filipino classic.
Halo-Halo — layered dessert of crushed ice, sweet beans, fruits, leche flan, and ube ice cream: a refreshing treat on hot days.
Adobo — chicken or pork stewed in vinegar and soy sauce: the unofficial national dish of the Philippines, delicious in every variant.
Kare-Kare — oxtail stew with peanut sauce and vegetables: a festive dish served with shrimp paste (bagoong).
Taho — warm soy pudding with tapioca pearls and brown sugar syrup: a popular breakfast offered by street vendors in the morning.
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