Taguig city

  1. Taguig City Guide
  2. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Taguig City
  3. History of Taguig City
  4. Taguig City: A Top Urban Destination In The Philippines
  5. Taguig City Visitors Guide
  6. Taguig City Real Estate & Homes for Sale


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Taguig City Guide

Taguig City’s emblem and pride nestle at Bonifacio Global City which is one of the leading commercial, financial, and lifestyle hubs across the country. BGC, as it’s commonly called, is a 440-hectare commercial development with a master plan patterned after the functionality of Seoul, the Singaporean systems, the innovations in Vancouver and the visionary outlook of Paris. The master plan received an award in the USA’s 1997 Gold Nugget Award for Best Community/Town Site Plan with a land area covering over 500 acres. The commercial project is home to several malls and entertainment spots such as Market! Market!, SM Aura Premier, Uptown Mall and The Mind Museum. ‘ProbinSyudad’ Tagged as a highly urbanized and 1st class city in Metro Manila, Taguig is surrounded by other cities and provinces such as Muntinlupa, Paranaque, Pasay, Makati, Taytay, Pasig, Cainta, Pateros, and located on the western shore of Laguna de Bay. Despite being among Metro Manila’s bustling business centers, the city government is doing a conscious effort to keep Taguig as a “probinsyudad,” by “striking a balance between modernization and tradition, advancement and the environment, the urban, and rural.” The city is doing this by introducing integrated urban farms and parks, most notably the Taguig Lakefront Community Park. The Department of Science and Technology, Manila American Cemetery, and the Heroes’ Cemetery are just some of the notable landmarks that can be cited in the area. For historical sites,...

THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Taguig City

this place in BGC is the best place to come for you to eat in some nice restaurants at the same time go for shopping. It's like a hub for all those people specially, after work or weekends to just chill and relax, have some coffee in the nice cafés and just bonding with some friends. people often come here to have some great time to just hang out with family and friends. This place showcases the best of Filipino science work. Interactive, fun, educational, all in one. 1 ticket allows you multiple entries all day long until closing time at 6pm. It is very crowded with children and high school students. Very impressive exhibits. Learned a lot about science and Filipino work in science. It was liberating to stroll down the streets with kids in tow, one with a trike and another with a scooter. After some walking, u can cool down and buy some drinks from the kiosks or adults can enter malls and buy food for take out. U can also rent a bike, there is an exhibit on plants when we visited and maybe more activities at night. Just wear masks and faceshields and of course, maintain social distancing. Amazing mall with a variety of stores affordable and high end brands, great dining restaurants and a gorgeous admirable park. The upper level garden is beautiful with elegant open dining restaurants. The upper level garden has an awesome panoramic view. The Chapel of San Pedro Calungsod is at the top floor of the mall with a private lift. The chapel’s structure is unique, beautifully aut...

History of Taguig City

The Spaniards, subjugating the islands in 1571, formally ordered Taguig a part of the Encomienda del Tondo headed by an Alcalde Mayor, Captain Vergara. In 1587, it was turned over to the Augustinian friars to Christianize. On April 25, 1587, Taguig was decreed a pueblo or town of the province of Manila. Kapitan Juan Basi ruled it until 1588. It was comprised with nine (9) barrios, namely: Bagumbayan, Ususan, Hagonoy, Wawa, Bambang, Toctocan (now Tuktukan), Sta. Ana, Palingon, and Tipas. In later years, during the Spanish occupation, Ibayo-Tipas, Napindan, and Bicutan grew to be separate and distinct barangays. • Taguig was proclaimed as an independent municipality with the promulgation of General Order No. 40 on March 29, 1900 during the American regime. • Taguig was incorporated to the newly created province of Rizal by virtue of Philippine Commission Act No. 137. • Taguig was merged with the towns of Muntinlupa and Pateros, with Taguig as the center of government under Philippine Commission Act No. 142. • Under Philippine Commission Act 1308, Pateros was separated. Muntinlupa remained part of Taguig • Executive Order No. 20, Taguig was again declared an independent Municipality • PD 824, Taguig becomes part of Metro Manila • Taguig became a highly urbanized city on December 8, 2004 as a result of the recount of the results of the city plebiscite held in 1998 After the Philippines gained its political independence from the United States on July 4, 1946, the US surrendered...

Taguig City: A Top Urban Destination In The Philippines

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Taguig City Visitors Guide

ABOUT Taguig is one of the cities comprising It is a highly-urbanized city dotted with high-rise buildings housing hotels, cafes and restaurants, residential spaces, shopping centers, entertainment centers, and many other lifestyle centers. It has everything one will ever need to live a life in comfort, convenience, and style. Location Best Time to Visit It’s best to visit the Philippines during the dry season. Dry season in the Philippines spans from November through April. These are the summer months in this country. Be aware that temperatures and humidity levels are particularly high in April and May. The best time to be a beach bum and explore the islands is from March to May. TIP: This guide recommends that booking for Taguig City summer trips should be done as early as possible, at least a month before your travel dates, since resorts get fully booked early. The period from June to October is the rainy (wet) season and is best avoided due to the high possibility of typhoons. The typhoons can not only be destructive, but most tours and activities are cancelled under such circumstances. Transportation via plane and boat is also seriously impacted as well. This happens frequently so beware! This guide recommends traveling to Taguig City in April-May or in November-December, just before and just after the rainy season. This will likely bring fewer crowds, yet pleasant weather, and is also a great time to score a travel deal. Fast Facts SEE & DO The following is your guid...

Taguig City Real Estate & Homes for Sale

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