Best parks in Metro Manila

Sometimes, a walk in the park is what it takes to de-stress. Unplugging the world can be done at quaint green spaces found throughout Metro Manila. Let nature lighten up your mood and visit these green patches perfect for afternoon strolls, jogging, and quiet time.

Ayala Triangle Garden

This 20,000 square meter attraction beside the Philippine Stock Exchange building is the ideal green sanctuary for those who work on the bustling Ayala Avenue. There are also cafes and restaurants inside the park that serve a delightful weekday brunch. Free WIFI just is found in the park to ensure you aren’t disconnected from the real world.

Fort Santiago

Take a trip down memory lane and visit this iconic Metro Manila landmark. A visit to Fort Santiago will surely take you back to the Spanish colonial era with its kalesa and armed guards wearing costumes. You can visit Jose Rizal’s prison cell and the museum that chronicles his life and death. Meanwhile, the Plaza Moriones is the perfect place for a nice walk.

Salcedo Park

If you’re not doing anything on Sunday, why not visit Salcedo Park? This park in Makati is famous for its weekend markets when you will find delicious food, organic materials, clothes and a lot more. Salcedo Park is also the venue for Art in the Park, a bi-annual event where you can admire and purchase art while enjoying free wine.

Luneta Park

Luneta Park is a place that can be enjoyed by the whole family. Aside from the famous Rizal monument, Luneta Park also has a Chinese garden and the Orchidarium. Activities like tai chi, zumba dancing and weekend concerts are also held in the park.

Quezon City Memorial Circle

This park in Quezon City is one of the busiest parks in Metro Manila. Fitness enthusiasts may burn off a few calories while a children’s playground can also be found in the park. But what makes the Circle different from other parks is its very own theme park. Scream and get exhilarated on the thrilling rides.