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Pasay Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

city of the Philippines in Metro Manila

About Pasay

Pasay's growth is generally connected to Manila's outward expansion. The city is roughly divided by Roxas Boulevard into two parts, showing sharp contrasts. TheReclamation Areais the more sterile part of Pasay, where the obvious visitor attractions are found; east of it is the rest of the city which is a concrete jungle, a mix of high-rise condominiums, multistory apartments, ordinary one to two-story houses, and rickety slum residences.EDSA Rotundais an area at the interchange between Lines 1 and 3 and a land transport hub, also seedy not only for street vendors and petty crime, but also for prostitution and a row of no-tell motels, lending its reputation as a red-light district outside Manila city proper. The southeastern corner of Pasay contains Villamor Airbase, Newport City, and the a

Top Attractions in Pasay

Explore the best things to see and do in Pasay:

  • Coconut Palace
  • Cultural Center of the Philippines
  • GSIS Building
  • Harbour Square
  • J.W. Roadway Bridge
  • Mall of Asia Arena
  • Manila Bay Breakwater
  • Manila Film Center

Where to Eat in Pasay

Must-try local food and restaurants:

  • 🍴Alba Restaurante Español
  • 🍴Buffet 101
  • 🍴Burger King
  • 🍴Golden Bay Fresh Seafoods Restaurant
  • 🍴House of Wagyu Stone Grill
  • 🍴La Fiesta Buffet Restaurant

Where to Stay in Pasay

  • 🏨Citadines Bay City Manila
  • 🏨Conrad Manila
  • 🏨Copacabana Apartments
  • 🏨Kabayan Hotel Pasay
  • 🏨Lime Resort Manila
  • 🏨Microtel by Wyndham Mall of Asia

Pasay Travel Guide Sections

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