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Mandaluyong City

National Capital Region, Philippines
City·Bustling, Modern, Commercial
Mandaluyong City
Photo by Vicjun Candilanza from Google Places
Mandaluyong City
Photo by Vicjun Candilanza from Google Places
Mandaluyong City
Photo by Vicjun Candilanza from Google Places
Mandaluyong City
Photo by Vicjun Candilanza from Google Places
Mandaluyong City
Photo by Vicjun Candilanza from Google Places
Mandaluyong City
Photo by Vicjun Candilanza from Google Places
Mandaluyong City
Photo by Vicjun Candilanza from Google Places
Mandaluyong City
Photo by Vicjun Candilanza from Google Places
Mandaluyong City
Photo by Vicjun Candilanza from Google Places
Mandaluyong City
Photo by Vicjun Candilanza from Google Places

Mandaluyong City, part of the National Capital Region, is a vibrant urban area known for its commercial prowess and historical significance. Originally a barrio of Manila, it became its own town in 1841 and later a city in 1994. The city is home to Ortigas Center, a major business district shared with Pasig City, and hosts significant institutions like the Asian Development Bank. Shopping enthusiasts will find delight in its numerous malls, including the sprawling SM Megamall. With its strategic location bordering Manila, San Juan, Quezon City, Pasig, Taguig, and Makati, Mandaluyong serves as a central hub for both business and leisure.

Mandaluyong City, part of the National Capital Region, is a vibrant urban area known for its commercial prowess and historical significance. Originally a barrio of Manila, it became its own town in 1841 and later a city in 1994. The city is home to Ortigas Center, a major business district shared with Pasig City, and hosts significant institutions like the Asian Development Bank. Shopping enthusiasts will find delight in its numerous malls, including the sprawling SM Megamall. With its strategic location bordering Manila, San Juan, Quezon City, Pasig, Taguig, and Makati, Mandaluyong serves as a central hub for both business and leisure.

Highlights

  • Ortigas Center, a major business district.

  • Home to the Asian Development Bank.

  • Hosts major shopping malls like SM Megamall.

  • Rich historical background as a former barrio.

  • Borders several key cities in Metro Manila.

Before you go: Mandaluyong City essentials

  • Close proximity to key business districts in Metro Manila.

  • Diverse shopping and dining options available.

  • Rich historical background with modern urban development.

Getting Around

Mandaluyong City is well-connected by public transportation, including buses, jeepneys, and the MRT.

Shopping

Visit SM Megamall and Shangri-La Plaza for a wide range of shopping and dining options.

Best For

Business travelers and shopping enthusiasts.

Currency

PHP ₱

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Population

465,902

Business Hub

Ortigas Center is a key business district, ideal for corporate meetings and events.

Local Culture

Explore the city's historical roots, including its transformation from a barrio to a bustling city.

Languages Spoken

Filipino, English

Occasion Tags

Business, Shopping, Urban Exploration

Best time to visit Mandaluyong City

November-February

Spring

Spring is warm and ideal for exploring the city's outdoor attractions.

Summer

Expect hot and humid weather; perfect for indoor shopping and dining.

Best Season

Fall

A great time to visit with fewer tourists and pleasant weather.

Best Season

Winter

Mild temperatures make it comfortable for exploring both indoors and outdoors.

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Location

Mandaluyong City, National Capital Region, Philippines
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