Popularly known as one of Manila’s most dynamic cities, Pasay has developed into a recreation and cultural center over the past decades. The mother of all fiestas, The Aliwan Fiesta is also organized in the city. Be it exciting adventures, recreational activities, fun-gaming, or shopping destinations, the city has it all and more.
Main Attractions
Upside Down Museum is a must-visit if you are intrigued by illusions. It is a large-scale upside-down house and has all the things normally needed to run a household. Interestingly, it also features a steel bridge with cars- all upside down. You are sure to get some great Instagram worthy pictures here.
The Mall of Asia Bay Area Amusement Park offers entertainment for all ages. Dodgem cars, Ferris Wheels, Hoopla, coffee shops, and eating joints are sure to make your day enjoyable.
S Maison is a high- end mall offering some of the best brands. The top of the line restaurants, salons, and spas make for a peaceful and luxurious shopping experience. The mall even has a Dessert and Lakbay Museum. Moreover, there are lounge chairs all over the mall where you can rest your tired feet.
Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum is Philippines’ only aviation museum. The museum displays PAF aircrafts models and gives a detailed account of the Philippines’ Air Force culture and history. Some of the artifacts and relics date back to the Second World War.
Recommended Dishes in Pasay
Pasay is famous for its seafood, pork, spaghetti, rice cakes, and desserts. Some of the renowned dishes are Baby Back Ribs, Roasted Half Chicken, Grilled Pork Chops, Pad Thai, Crispy Fish with Green Mango Salad, Red Beef Curry, and Burritos. SM Mall of Asia, The Henry Hotel, Blackbeard’s Seafood Island, Four Seasons Hotpot City and Johnny Kahuku’s Hawaiian Shrimp house are some of the popular restaurants in the city. They offer mouthwatering cuisine at the best prices.
How to reach Pasay
The nearest airport to Pasay is the Ninoy Aquino International Airport and at a distance of 2.5 miles from the city. It serves both domestic and international flights flying to and from Pasay. The other two airports near the city are NAF Airport and Sangley Point at a distance of 6.4 miles and 7.2 miles. They serve the cities of Cavite, Cavite City, Cañacao, Bacoor, Manila, and Makati. The major forms of public transportation in Pasay are buses, trains, cars, tricycles, and jeepneys.
Best time to Visit Pasay
The best time to visit Pasay are the months between January and May. The weather during these months is pleasant making it ideal for outdoor activities. Also, The Aliwan Fiesta is held in the months of April and May.
To make your journey more enjoyable, OYO Hotels has various established properties in the city. They offer all the basic amenities to make your stay more comfortable.