What to do and see in Angono, Philippines: The Best Places and Tips

December 15, 2017 Tynisha Seiler

Discover the best top things to do in Angono, Philippines including Pinto Art Museum, Nemiranda Arthouse, Angono Petroglyphs, SM City Taytay, Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Ace Water Spa, SM Megamall, Our Lady of Antipolo Shrine, Club Manila East, Bonifacio Global City.
Restaurants in Angono

1. Pinto Art Museum

1 Sierra Madre Street | Grand Heights Subdivision, Antipolo City, Luzon 1870, Philippines 63-2-6971015
Excellent
57%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 419 reviews

Pinto Art Museum

Reviewed By Maria T - Makati, Philippines

It's easy to find, just follow Waze or google map. parking is a bit tricky but still manageable. Entrance fee is P200 per person and they do give discounts for students and seniors. place is very relaxing and lot's of interesting art pieces indoor and outdoor. We find it as one of the best museum in the country. And if you get tired from walking around, they have a very nice cafe that serves good food at reasonable price. My husband and I are very picky with food. But this place really serves tasty dishes. I highly recommend this place. We are planning to come back soon, even just to relax and have lunch at the cafe.

2. Nemiranda Arthouse

10 Dona Elena St | Doña Justa Village I, Brgy. San Roque, Angono, Luzon, Philippines
Excellent
11%
Good
45%
Satisfactory
44%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 9 reviews

Nemiranda Arthouse

Reviewed By Lot B

There weren't much to see when i went there because the museum was undergoing a renovation in preparation for the Higantes festival. But i did see bits and pieces of murals and installations, sculptures and paintings depicting legends of filipino folklore made by Nemiranda himself.

3. Angono Petroglyphs

Binangonan, Luzon, Philippines
Excellent
13%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
36%
Poor
3%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 30 reviews

Angono Petroglyphs

Reviewed By Cybill Y - Muntinlupa, Philippines

This place is off road and a bit small, but it's still worth the drive. It's a shame the place wasnt named as a heritage site right away so there were plenty of vandals already. But there's something really special in seeing the carvings made by early human settlements here, especially the huge turtle which they worship. Definitely worth looking at especially if you're a history buff.

4. SM City Taytay

Manila East Road, Taytay, Luzon, Philippines 661-2033
Excellent
9%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
45%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 11 reviews

SM City Taytay

Reviewed By Aaron T - Quezon City, Philippines

SM Supermalls are the go-to places for folks who just want to relax, especially during the summer season. There are now quite a number of them, but recently, we've had the chance to visit SM City Taytay along Manila East Road.
As someone who loves strolling in malls, I'd expect SM City Taytay to be much like other SM Cities. But I'd also expect it to have an identity of its own.
It's already considered a province but it's not that difficult to get there. It's along Manila East Road, which is east from Tikling roundabout. From Ortigas Avenue Ext., turn right. If you go straight up, you'll end up in Antipolo. You won't miss it. SM City Taytay has two buildings, one on each side of the road.
If you have a car, there are lots of parking spaces by the two buildings. There's also less traffic as compared to Metro Manila. Commuting isn't a problem as well since most of the buses along Ortigas avenue pass through SM City Taytay. You can also take Jeepneys that go to Taytay or further into Rizal. Going back to Metro Manila is easy. There's a terminal on the east building where you can ride jeepneys, buses, cabs and possibly UVs.
As for the mall itself, as you can see from the pictures, it's much like any other SM Supermall. It isn't as big as SM Megamall or MOA, but it's big enough for you to stroll for a few hours. There's a department store, supermarket, cinema and a food court.
As I had mentioned, SM City Taytay has two buildings. Don't worry though, there's a bridgeway so you won't have to risk crossing the highway.
There are lots of shops you commonly find in Metro Manila malls and there's plenty of restaurants, fast food and food stalls to satisfy your hunger. Although, expect a lot of people to come here. We went on a Monday mid-afternoon and the place was almost packed. I can't imagine how the place looks like during peak weekends.
As for my expectation that SM City Taytay is unique, in some aspects, it is. The bridgeway and the two buildings on both sides of the street. But on the inside is the heart of an SM mall. It's just like any other SM City, but again, not as big as or as better compared to the likes of North Edsa or MOA.
How about to other malls near the area? It's much better than most of the malls near or around the Rizal province area. It's also comparable to the bigger malls in Cainta/Pasig/Marikina areas such as RObinson's Metro East, SM City Masinag, SM City Marikina and Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall, although not better.
All in all, SM City Taytay is what you'd expect it to be, an SM Mall. Nothing that special though. It's the biggest one in the area and possibly the best mall if you're from the area or farther to the east. Nonetheless, it's still a good place to hang out with your family and friends. It's a great place to beat the summer heat too. Your decision may mostly depend on your preference and location.

5. Manila American Cemetery and Memorial

McKinley Road | Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, Luzon 96515, Philippines 011-632-844-0212
Excellent
74%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 429 reviews

Manila American Cemetery and Memorial

Reviewed By Mika E - Tornio, Finland

I have visited few times in Manila American Cemetery and Memorial. There are many walls of drawings, where is possible to see and learn, what happened during the war. The walls are also full of soldiers names, who died in the war. Place is also very beautiful and worth of visit.

6. Ace Water Spa

United Street, Cor. Brixton Street, Pasig, Luzon 1603, Philippines +63 2 628 1888
Excellent
43%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 400 reviews

Ace Water Spa

Reviewed By LoviAlterado - Pasig, Philippines

We went here with my family last January 2018 since we all need a spa treatment but we opted for hydrotherapy this time. The staffs were all helpful and accommodating. We have tried all the amenities and boy it was all worth the money.
The water in all amenities were lukewarm. Me and my son loved the Lazy River where we just float on the foam while cruising the "river"
There are instructions for you to read. It includes the time for each area so you won't get muscle sore if exceeded.
Also tried their Sauna and Hot Herbal pools. It was all relaxing.
Some people talk loud but you can not hear them too much because of the sound of the water machine and the water too.
They are strict with proper attire so please double check their website for more info. They also offer swimwear rentals. We rented a trunks for my brother for Php 200.00

To sum it all up, it is must visit hydrotherapy massage spa for me and my family. You should try it too.

7. SM Megamall

EDSA, Mandaluyong, Luzon 1860, Philippines +63 2 633 1722
Excellent
41%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 376 reviews

SM Megamall

Reviewed By RYAN B - Staten Island, New York

This mall has it all you can definitely shop till drop here. With so many stores to shop in and so many places to eat good food this mall is a must see if in Manila, it will take at least two days to see the entire mall.

8. Our Lady of Antipolo Shrine

P. Oliveros St, Antipolo City, Luzon, Philippines
Excellent
52%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 100 reviews

Our Lady of Antipolo Shrine

Reviewed By esor20

Planned to visit Church on my rest day and since I wanted to go far from my place, I visited Antipolo Church. Unfortunately there's maintenance team fixing lights and chairs while I'm praying and it was too noisy when they are making"pukpok" the chairs. Anyways, I feel blessed after I pray. And I will surely plan to go here again in the future. ❤

9. Club Manila East

Km. 24 Manila East Road, Taytay, Luzon, Philippines +63 2 660 2801
Excellent
15%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
26%
Poor
11%
Terrible
13%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 45 reviews

Club Manila East

Reviewed By EmiliaOZ - Pagadian City, Philippines

There's a wide range of pool leisure and recreation to choose from ... from kiddie pools to ocean waves to kayaking or simply stretching out or sipping drinks at the poolsides, Club Manila Wast is easily accessible from anywhere in Metro Manila. Accommodation and food are easily available, too, with the operation of affordable food chains inside the complex. You can actually enjoy all the amenities to your heart's content, or just sit back and relax ... it's your choice. The place is just so awesome and worth the time and effort enjoy.

10. Bonifacio Global City

Taguig City, Luzon, Philippines +63 2 818 3601
Excellent
56%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 725 reviews

Bonifacio Global City

Reviewed By jameshgt - Sg

Entertainment location in an Singapore-ish environment. Many high-end hotel brands are here, amongst a huge residential community. Bonifacio High Street and Market Market are the centre of it all. Some secret bars (entrance within a convenience store) and disco hangouts here too.

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