Thursday, November 9, 2017

Neighborhoods to Explore in Pasig City

Pasig is a mishmash of different cultures all in one city. Spanning Santolan in the north to Nagpayong in the south, Pasig’s area of 31.46 square kilometers is a sprawling mass of vibrant neighborhoods one can discover. Here we detail some of the places you may want to check out whenever you step foot in Pasig.

Kapitolyo
Everyone who loves food trips or exploring up-and-coming places has definitely heard of Kapitolyo. Think Quezon City’s Maginhawa: an urban jungle vibe with surprising new restaurants and establishments at every corner you turn. A gritty but hipster crowd frequents this place, with most people being yuppies in search of something grimier than what Pasig’s main business district, Ortigas, has on offer.

Santa Lucia
Nearing the border of Rizal Province, Santa Lucia itself is a suburban area. But don’t be fooled – there’s still a lot to check out in this destination. For all your entertainment needs, Sta. Lucia Grand East Mall and Robinson’s Metro East are two malls situated beside each other, so you can shop to your heart’s desire. For foodies looking to satisfy their cravings, there is a food park named Food dEASTrict right beside Sta. Lucia Mall that you can explore right after your shopping trip.

Ortigas
What else can we say about Ortigas that hasn’t already been said? The busiest part of Pasig, Ortigas serves as the city’s pulsing heart. The offices of major Philippine companies such as BDO and Union Bank tower over the smaller businesses that have risen in this district over the years. As such, most of the people you will encounter here are corporate types, but there is the occasional “growth hacker” as the startup scene is very much alive in Ortigas as well.

If you’re looking for a hotel in Pasig, Ortigas is your best bet. For a business trip or a leisurely staycation, Jinjiang Inn Ortigas is a hotel in Pasig City that has all the standard amenities and facilities for your needs. Visit www.jinjianginnortigas.com/ to learn more about their accommodation options.

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