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    Eastwood Citywalk Cinemas

    Eastwood Citywalk Cinemas

    4.3(7 reviews)
    33.3 kmQuezon City

    There are just times when my friends from college would suddenly text me out of no where to ask if…read moreI can go with them for movie night. I couldn't say no because watching movies by myself/ with my friends is one of my most favorite things to do. Sometimes, I even love it more than shopping which is weird because I am totally obsessed with clothes. Whenever my friends would invite me to watch with them, we often end up in Eastwood Citywalk Cinemas. It is just near Ateneo so going there isn't really much of a hassle (unless it's traffic in Katipunan which is the worst). The best thing I like about Eastwood Citywalk Cinemas is that it's never too crowded. Unlike other movie houses out there, you don't have to wait in line for more than 5 minutes just to buy a ticket. There are also establishments near the cinema where you could go and wait for the movie or just chill with your friends. There's even a Bowling center nearby.

    Watching a movie is one of the most common pastimes of people in Manila. Date nights, movie…read morepremiers for college orgs, something to while away the time for seniors, and plain entertainment are but just a few of the reasons why movie watching is a big deal here. A problem with cinemas here is that the proprietors don't really maintain and upgrade them. This is especially evident in old malls where the moment you step inside, you'll get a whiff of that unmistakable smell. This is why consumers flock to premium cinemas like the one in Eastwood. Even if it's more expensive, you see where your money goes. After every showing, the whole room is thoroughly cleaned to make sure that it is spic and span for the next run. Aside from the cleanliness aspect, each seat is a luxurious La-Z Boy which is the epitome of comfort in watching flicks. Add in the unlimited drinks and popcorn that it comes with and you've got the perfect movie experience!

    Phil Am Life Village Park - PVHA Park Tennis Court

    Phil Am Life Village Park

    5.0(1 review)
    12.9 kmLas Pinas City

    The park at Phil-Am Village (PVHA Park to some) is wonderful. Why? Let us count the ways…read more 1. Lots of trees means lots of shade so you can actually lay a banig, rest under trees and enjoy the breeze. 2. There's a jogging patch along the perimeter of the park. Then there's one inside as well, which the trees hover upon so the path is quite shaded. 3. Aside from the jogging path, there are also benches under the trees where those who don't have their banigs can rest. 4. Free massage! The baranggay of Pamplona Dos gives free reflexology training and the dedicated are for the masseuse to put these skills to practice and gain customers is at the PVHA Park. 5. There's a well-maintained children's playground with the standards like swing sets, a slide, see-saw, monkey bars and more. 6. The full-sized basketball court at the PVHA Park is of such good quality that it is even rented by companies for their sportsfests. 7. There's also a tennis court which the PVHA Tennis Club calls home. 8. An open area serves as a small soccer field where villagers and non-villagers play in the afternoons. 9. Another structure serves as a badminton and volleyball court, plus a venue for zumba classes at least twice a week. 10. Every Sunday, there are several food stalls selling an assortment of snacks and other delicacies for villagers and church-goers alike. Would I dare say it's the best park in our area? Why not visit then you be the judge.

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    Phil Am Life Village Park - The entrance to the PVHA Park

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    The entrance to the PVHA Park

    Nuvali Santa Rosa - Marker found along the bike trail

    Nuvali Santa Rosa

    4.3(11 reviews)
    25.8 km

    The place is just an hour and half away from manila. You just neeed to take the South Express way,…read moreexit on Santa Rosa tollway, keep right as you exit turn right, then follow the National Road going to Tagaytay. After Vista Mall, you will see Nuvali on your left. What I like about Nuvali is that, even though it is an hour away, the environment is completely different from Manila. Apart from the malls and outlet stores, there are so many activities you and your family can enjoy while in Nuvali. You can bring your bike and ride their trails. You can jog with your family and have a picnic. Seda Hotel is also nearby so you and your family can stay over for a weekend gateaway from the hustle of the city. Right beside Nuvali is another mall called Solenad. Just walk over there and there's more to see and do especially during weekends. A day or two is good enough if you want to explore that area. Also, there is a huge pond beside the restaurants where you can sit, relax, and people watch. If you are with your kids, buy some fish food and see hundreds pack together when you feed them!

    A few years back, my cousins and I decided to go on a road trip to Tagaytay on a weekend. Nuvali,…read morethen newly opened, was part of the itinerary. Since we left very early in the morning, we arrived there around the opening time. We had many other places to visit but we stayed in Nuvali for an hour or two. After having light snacks, we tried some lake activities - riding a boat and feeding fish in the pond. The school of fish in the pond were amusing to watch. Like a mob, they huddled in the area where fish feeds fall. The victor would then open its mouth - yes, you could actually see their mouths open - and eat the prize. But, the more exciting one of the two activities was riding the boats. Since it was very early in the morning, the wind was cool and fresh; I enjoyed how the wind touched my face as the boat transported us from one end to the next. After one roundtrip, we left Nuvali for we had to visit other places too. Our stay was only short but it was definitely fun.

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    Nuvali Santa Rosa - Rent a bike!

    Rent a bike!

    Nuvali Santa Rosa - Buko stop

    Buko stop

    Nuvali Santa Rosa - Koi pond

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    Koi pond

    Tali Beach

    Tali Beach

    4.5(2 reviews)
    41.7 km

    My college barkada introduced me to the brilliant idea of renting a beach house in Tali and staying…read morethere for the weekend. We would usually scour the internet for great houses that are rented out by the owners, and then we would leave on Saturday morning and head out to Nasugbu. What's great about these places is that they are fully-furnished, and some of them have great stuff, too! I have gone on such weekend trips to Tali exactly six times, and every time, my friends and I have rented a different villa. You know, just to keep things fun and exciting. We have stayed in really creepy and haunted places, and we have also stayed in really awesome, very well-maintained houses. I just love how we don't have to bring anything anymore, since most of the beach houses are fully equipped with great stuff that you can use for cooking. I love preparing food for my friends because I hate seeing them endlessly bingeing on crap food like chips and stale pizza, so we always pool our money, stop by a supermarket in Tagaytay and then shop for an entire weekend's worth of food and groceries. The villas in Tali are usually fitted with nice stoves and a fully-equipped kitchens, so preparing meals in a jiffy is such a breeze. You don't have to worry about food going bad either, since there is usually a fridge where you can keep stuff fresh. Most of the time, though, the best beachhouses are actually still a couple blocks away from the shore, so you would really have to walk or drive just to enjoy the beach. Moreover, there isn't really much of a "beach" to enjoy, because the shoreline is actually pretty short, just a small cove that is partially sheltered by the surrounding bay. It is also advisable to make sure that you have all your supplies and sundries before you even go inside the gated community, because going out for groceries is such a hassle. There isn't any well-stocked store for miles. This is a pretty nice place to just hang out with friends. If you don't have snazzy memberships in nearby Punta Fuego or Pico de Loro (Hamilo Coast), this is not too bad an option if you just want an idyllic weekend getaway.

    Tali is a popular seaside resort community in Nasugbu, Batangas, about 2-3 hours away from Manila,…read morejust a short distance from Tagaytay. The place is a private subdivision so you need to have a homeowner with you or at least advisement from wherever you're staying. It's not totally private though! You can go online and just look for beach house accommodations, since many of the residents there already put up their own houses as B&Bs or inns for those who want to go to Tali Beach. It's a really nice place, like how you'd wish it would be if there were beach cities in Manila, hahah. Not overly developed either so it's pretty peaceful. Here, you have a whole village full of summer houses and instead of the regular playgrounds or village parks, they have a beach! However, the beach here isn't exactly fit for swimming. It's rather small, rocky, and full of corals. There's no long, wide stretch of sand where you can lie down and sleep or sunbathe. But they do have gazebos and small open spaces to hang out in with the water splashing about beside you. If you wanna go swimming, better go back to your accommodation. This is why most houses there have swimming pools already. People like to do water sports around there though, so don't be surprised to see boats and jet skis in the houses inside the village. It's also normal to spot people just casually kayaking and standup paddle boarding all around. There aren't really any organized water sports services, you just do it on your own. Of course, there's also the popular Tali cliff jump you have to try at least once! They have great, clear blue waters that you can dive safely into and then you just climb back up easily through the big polished rock boulder beside the cliff area. Just be careful not to touch the sharp rocks/corals by the side of the boulder! Only grab the ropes by the ladder area.

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    Tali Beach - The cliff is about 15-20 feet high. Only jump when the water's calm like this! Be careful of those rocks at the sides and bottom.

    The cliff is about 15-20 feet high. Only jump when the water's calm like this! Be careful of those rocks at the sides and bottom.

    Tali Beach
    Tali Beach - Great garden/picnic site beside cliff jumping area

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    Great garden/picnic site beside cliff jumping area

    CDC Parade Grounds - The main fountain which attracts many people especially kids.

    CDC Parade Grounds

    5.0(1 review)
    96.0 km

    The all new improved CDC Playground just got a major make over and it is now open for the public…read more Yup! It is free and the place is great!. There are two sets of swings, two seesaws, and two (big and small) slides. This will definitely be a treat for the kids. There is a medium size fountain with nine water spouts. My daughter and I had the chance to see it work along with other (I think five more) mini fountains. Got to appreciate the rubber flooring on the slides and attention to details on the project. The previous park was more of a settling for a horror flick and people rarely visit the place especially because the slide has a strong static shock. But this new one is miles apart from the old version. There is ample space for vehicles to park and concrete tables and benches are readily available. There is also a designated security guard manning the place plus a janitor roaming the playground to clean it. The newly renovated restrooms are also clean and stench-free. There is good amount of water coming out of the faucet, urinals, and toilets. I must admit that I am really impressed with this new development. NOTE: In case you would want to just unwind and have a little chitchat while the kids play or there is someone to take good care of them while you want to he your "ME" time, stay at the patio on the North end of the playground. People rarely go there. The singular fountain, winding pathway, and landscaping are most ideal for some friendly conversation with someone dear, or a haven for reading a good book while enjoying what nature and CDC has to offer.

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    CDC Parade Grounds - One of the five or more mini fountains in the playground. Kids seem to have an affinity to water...hmmm..

    One of the five or more mini fountains in the playground. Kids seem to have an affinity to water...hmmm..

    CDC Parade Grounds - Many concrete benches are available in the playground.

    Many concrete benches are available in the playground.

    CDC Parade Grounds - The smaller slide which has three or four choices to slide from.

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    The smaller slide which has three or four choices to slide from.

    General Trias City Park - parks - Updated June 2026

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