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Quezon City is the largest city of Metropolitan Manila, which is an urban agglomeration of 16 cities and 1 one municipality. This region is the political, economic, social, cultural, and educational center of the Philippines.
Quezon City is located near the center of Metro Manila, towards its northeastern portion. It is bordered by Manila to the southwest, by Caloocan City and Valenzuela City to the west and northwest. Towards the south, lies San Juan and Mandaluyong City, while Marikina City and Pasig City borders Quezon City to the southeast. Towards the north, across Marilao River, lies San Jose del Monte City in the province of Bulacan, and towards the east, lies Rodriguez and San Mateo, both in the province of Rizal.
Located at the heart of Metro Manila, Quezon City is also its strategic convergence point for the metropolitan road and transportation networks, making the City an ideal distribution hub. It is easily accessible from the major highways, thoroughfares and mass rail transit systems of the metropolis.
Quezon City may be called a lifestyle city, with many of its areas aiming to create a consortium of conveniences for people living and/or working here. If you are hungry, you have a choice of 13,700 eating establishments to go to, ranging from fine dining to fast-food to small neighborhood eateries. A high concentration of these restaurants may be found in the adjoining streets of Timog, Tomas Morato and West Avenues.
Go to any of the city’s 2,955 beauty salons for head-to-toe grooming needs, and 649 barber shops. If fitness is your focus, the city has 129 physical fitness centers and body-building salons, 176 dance schools and studios, and 12 health clubs.
If you would like to go to an amusement or social recreation center, there are 2,830 to choose from, including 60 cinema houses. Many of the cinemas are located inside shopping malls.
Quezon City can be called the shopping paradise of the country, where shopping complexes sit center stage in practically every dense community cluster. A typical mall would have cinemas, supermarkets, department stores, hardware centers, boutiques and other specialty stores, game arcades, spas, beauty salons and nail stations; some have places of worship and are extensions of medical centers.
Quezon City offers a wide range of residential choices – from the very affordable, socialized housing communities, to comfortable middle-income residential enclaves, to posh, upscale subdivisions. The types of homes are just as diverse – from single-detached units, to mansions, to mid-rise housing units to high-rise condominiums.
Quezon City is located near the center of Metro Manila, towards its northeastern portion. It is bordered by Manila to the southwest, by Caloocan City and Valenzuela City to the west and northwest. Towards the south, lies San Juan and Mandaluyong City, while Marikina City and Pasig City borders Quezon City to the southeast. Towards the north, across Marilao River, lies San Jose del Monte City in the province of Bulacan, and towards the east, lies Rodriguez and San Mateo, both in the province of Rizal.
Located at the heart of Metro Manila, Quezon City is also its strategic convergence point for the metropolitan road and transportation networks, making the City an ideal distribution hub. It is easily accessible from the major highways, thoroughfares and mass rail transit systems of the metropolis.
Quezon City may be called a lifestyle city, with many of its areas aiming to create a consortium of conveniences for people living and/or working here. If you are hungry, you have a choice of 13,700 eating establishments to go to, ranging from fine dining to fast-food to small neighborhood eateries. A high concentration of these restaurants may be found in the adjoining streets of Timog, Tomas Morato and West Avenues.
Go to any of the city’s 2,955 beauty salons for head-to-toe grooming needs, and 649 barber shops. If fitness is your focus, the city has 129 physical fitness centers and body-building salons, 176 dance schools and studios, and 12 health clubs.
If you would like to go to an amusement or social recreation center, there are 2,830 to choose from, including 60 cinema houses. Many of the cinemas are located inside shopping malls.
Quezon City can be called the shopping paradise of the country, where shopping complexes sit center stage in practically every dense community cluster. A typical mall would have cinemas, supermarkets, department stores, hardware centers, boutiques and other specialty stores, game arcades, spas, beauty salons and nail stations; some have places of worship and are extensions of medical centers.
Quezon City offers a wide range of residential choices – from the very affordable, socialized housing communities, to comfortable middle-income residential enclaves, to posh, upscale subdivisions. The types of homes are just as diverse – from single-detached units, to mansions, to mid-rise housing units to high-rise condominiums.