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Art, Galleries, and More in Quezon City, Metro Manila

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From murals to galleries to sculptures, here's what four local experts had to say about art and artists in Quezon City, Metro Manila.

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When one moves to Quezon City, know about several places to satisfy your food and art cravings because what’s life without those, right? Maginhawa is the place if you want to go on a food venture. The place offers different kinds of food, you name it, they have it! Italian, Chinese, Authentic Filipino, American, Asian-American Fusion, etc! To all the art enthusiasts, Art in Island in Cubao is the place for you. Art in Island is a 3D interactive museum perfect for families, friends, and couples. You can relax after a long day and shop in their vintage stores or simply grab a drink at one of their bars.

Jovanie, says: 2020

Quezon City is considered the City of Stars in the Philippines. The city is well known and mostly frequented by people from across the country and even the globe because of the many business establishments that promote the quality and performance of the entertainment industry players such as movie and theater actors and other forms of creative and visual arts and presentations.

Rizalyn, says: 2020

Quezon City is the biggest city in Metro Manila. Everyone should look for the famous Quezon City Memorial Circle where museums were built to honor different art. This city has the University of the Philippines, the most prestigious university in the Philippines. However, roads are congested because of rising population and large volume of vehicles going to work every day since this city connects more than two more cities in NCR.

Glizelle, says: 2020

Metro Manila has many food variety like Maginhawa and nearby streets in Teachers Village, Quezon City have collectively become known as a food and art district with a growing number of dining establishments, artistic hubs, indie bookstores, and shops. The former residential area is near several university campuses and attracts mostly a student crowd and families.

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