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Top neighborhoods in Pasay

Mall of Asia Complex
The Mall of Asia Complex buzzes with activity day and night, anchored by one of Asia's largest shopping malls. Take in stunning Manila Bay sunsets from the waterfront promenade or hop on the Eye ferris wheel for panoramic views. When you need a break from shopping, catch a concert at MOA Arena or enjoy the outdoor amusement park's rides and games. International hotel chains line the complex, offering easy access to all attractions. Dining options range from food court bargains to upscale waterfront restaurants with bay views. The complex is pedestrian-friendly with wide walkways connecting all areas, while taxis and ride-shares are plentiful when you're ready to explore beyond.

Newport City
Newport City captivates with its glitzy skyline of luxury hotels and the bustling Newport World Resorts complex. The vibrant entertainment hub boasts a performing arts theater, upscale shopping at Newport Mall, and casinos that light up after dark. Visitors can explore the serene Shrine of Saint Therese before diving into the area's energetic nightlife scene. Hotels ranging from Marriott to Hilton offer plush accommodations with all the bells and whistles. A pedestrian skybridge connects directly to Ninoy Aquino International Airport, making this neighborhood incredibly convenient for travelers coming and going. The area's walkable layout means everything you need sits just steps away.

Barangay 76
Barangay 76 in Pasay serves up practical charm just steps from Manila's airport. Locals zip around on colorful jeepneys while travelers appreciate the quick access to both flights and city connections. The area strikes a perfect balance between convenience and local life, with authentic Filipino eateries serving up adobo and sinigang at wallet-friendly prices. Budget-friendly guesthouses and hostels dot the neighborhood, many offering airport shuttle services with a personal touch. Getting around is a breeze with abundant jeepneys, tricycles, and grab rides connecting you to Manila's highlights. This quiet residential area gives you room to breathe between your big-city adventures.

Brgy. 719
Brgy. 719 delivers an authentic slice of Manila without the tourist markup. Sports fans can catch events at Ninoy Aquino Stadium or Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, while animal lovers enjoy Manila Zoo nearby. Manila Bay offers refreshing waterfront views when you need a break from the bustling streets. Local college campuses add youthful energy to this budget-friendly neighborhood. Affordable guesthouses and family-run inns make this area perfect for travelers watching their wallet. Jeepneys and tricycles zip through narrow streets, connecting you to the Vito Cruz LRT Station for wider city exploration. Local eateries serve delicious Filipino meals at prices that'll make you smile.

Malibay
Malibay offers a refreshingly local slice of Filipino life away from Manila's tourist zones. The Wine Museum makes a perfect afternoon stop between strolls through bustling residential streets filled with friendly locals. Basketball games break out on neighborhood courts while the scent of grilled street food fills the air. Authentic carenderias serve hearty Filipino meals at prices that'll make your wallet sing. Getting around is a breeze with jeepneys and buses connecting you to major Manila attractions like SM Mall of Asia. Budget guesthouses and small inns provide no-frills comfort for travelers seeking real urban experiences. The evening brings a quiet atmosphere with local karaoke spots where you might make new Filipino friends.
Top landmarks in Pasay

SM Mall of Asia
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to SM Mall of Asia, a popular place for shoppers in Mall of Asia Complex. Our travelers also like the cathedral and churches in the area. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Splash some more cash at Parqal Shopping Center, Ayala Malls Manila Bay, and S Maison Shopping Center.

Philippine International Convention Center
Learn about the events happening at Philippine International Convention Center during your trip to Pasay. Discover the lively festivals and stunning cathedral in this culturally rich area.
















































































![Ferris wheel
The Mall of Asia Eye is a 55-metre (180 ft) tall Ferris wheel which opened to the public at the SM Mall of Asia complex on December 18, 2011. It has 36 air-conditioned gondolas, each able to carry up to six persons, giving a maximum capacity of 216 passengers. It operates from 10:00 until 01:00 on Fridays and Saturdays, and from noon until midnight the rest of the week.[citation needed] Food, drinks, animals, and pregnant women are not permitted, and children under 42" must be accompanied by an adult.](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/553248635976397053/a9d0072a-d92b-414e-92e1-1a859059445e.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=960&h=540&p=1&q=medium)











