Nature, Faith, and Scenic City Views
Best time to visit
November–February, June–August
Average cost
$30–$60 per day
Language
Filipino, English
Currency
Philippine Peso (₱)
Antipolo is a charming city perched on the slopes of the Sierra Madre mountains just east of Manila. Known for its cool climate and lush greenery, it offers a refreshing escape from the bustling capital. The city’s serene atmosphere and panoramic views make it a favorite weekend retreat for locals and visitors alike.
Visitors to Antipolo can explore its famous pilgrimage sites, sample local delicacies like suman and kasuy (cashew nuts), and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and visiting waterfalls. The city’s vibrant culture, combined with its natural beauty and historic churches, creates a unique experience that blends spirituality and adventure.
Famous pilgrimage destination with the Antipolo Cathedral and the image of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage.
Cool mountain air and scenic views overlooking Metro Manila and Laguna de Bay.
Rich local culture with traditional crafts, festivals, and delicious native snacks.
Access to nature spots like Hinulugang Taktak waterfall and various hiking trails.
Weather can be rainy from June to November, so plan accordingly.
Public transport options may require transfers; having a private vehicle or arranging tours can be more convenient.
Some hiking trails and natural sites may require moderate fitness and proper footwear.
Antipolo is a charming city perched on the slopes of the Sierra Madre mountains just east of Manila. Known for its cool climate and lush greenery, it offers a refreshing escape from the bustling capital. The city’s serene atmosphere and panoramic views make it a favorite weekend retreat for locals and visitors alike.
A historic pilgrimage site famous for the revered image of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage.
A popular waterfall park offering nature walks and picnic spots close to the city center.
An open-air museum showcasing contemporary Filipino art in a lush garden setting.
A scenic route lined with eateries and shops, perfect for sampling local snacks and enjoying city views.
Pilgrims and spiritual travelers seeking religious sites and quiet reflection., Nature lovers interested in hiking, waterfalls, and scenic views., Foodies eager to try local delicacies and traditional Filipino snacks.
Bring cash as some local vendors and smaller establishments may not accept cards., Check weather forecasts to avoid heavy rains, especially if planning outdoor activities.
Visit early in the morning to enjoy cooler temperatures and avoid crowds at popular spots like the Antipolo Cathedral.
The best time to visit Antipolo is during the dry months from November to February and June to August when the weather is cooler and outdoor activities are more enjoyable.
You can reach Antipolo from Manila by jeepney or bus heading to the city, or by private car. Travel time is typically around 45 minutes to an hour depending on traffic.
Key attractions include the Antipolo Cathedral, Hinulugang Taktak waterfall, and various hiking trails offering scenic views of Metro Manila and Laguna de Bay.