Explore the Travel City: 10 Best Places to Visit in Pasay
By: Melecio Martin G. Arranz IV
Pasay City has several nicknames, most notably the Gateway to the Philippine Islands and the Travel City. Besides being the location of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), the city is rich with experiences you can discover.
From the renowned Mall of Asia (MOA) to the iconic Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), there are many Pasay City tourist spots to visit with family and friends. There are also numerous cafes to lounge and local markets to browse.
Whether you’re a visitor or a long-time resident of the Travel City, here are some of the best places to visit in Pasay.
10 Best Pasay Tourist Spots
1. Manila Baywalk
Take a stroll along Manila Baywalk, a scenic stretch along Manila Bay. Once a bustling commercial and cultural center during the Spanish colonial period, it’s currently a popular spot for relaxation and entertainment.
Here, you can take in the vibrant atmosphere and green spaces or bask in the breathtaking view during sunset. You can also explore the different stalls, restaurants, and cafes along the way to enjoy a range of cuisines.
2. Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum
Do you love airplanes? Then, immerse yourself in aviation history at the Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum (PAFAM). The first military air museum of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), PAFAM has a strategic location at the Villamor Air Base.
The building houses a collection of aircraft and artifacts detailing the country’s aviation history. You’ll see different airplanes and helicopters on the grounds, military vehicles, and a small collection of firearms.
3. Dessert Museum
Indulge your sweet tooth at the Dessert Museum, an interactive and visually stunning experience celebrating all things sugary. Each room represents a popular dessert, creating different whimsical and immersive environments.
You can take unlimited pictures to populate your social media pages. Plus, a ticket comes with three to four authentic desserts, so you don’t go home hungry! Children 3 years old and below enter for free, though they need an adult companion.
4. Avellana Art Gallery
If you’re an art enthusiast, you’ll enjoy this post-war house-turned-gallery founded by Albert Avellana. Established more than 25 years ago, it’s been home to the works of upcoming artists presenting themselves to the world.
In the gallery’s two floors, you can find artworks of various mediums from all over the Philippines. Refer to the gallery’s social media pages for exhibit or event schedules.
5. SM Mall of Asia
SM Mall of Asia (MOA), one of the world’s largest malls, is a shopping and entertainment haven on the shores of Manila Bay. Shop for international and local brands, enjoy a variety of dining options, and experience unique attractions like the MOA Eye.
Since the mall is next to the Bay, you can also catch evening fireworks shows on special occasions and weekends. If you prefer to beat Manila’s heat, try learning to skate at the mall’s skating rink.
6. Cultural Center of the Philippines
Opened in 1969 to promote and preserve Philippine art and culture, the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) is a must-visit for any art lover. Apart from theater shows, ballets, and concerts, the CCP encourages artists in various fields to grow through its seminars, workshops, exhibits, conferences, and exchange programs.
7. Food Wanderer x Lakbay Museo
Formerly named Lakbay Museo, Food Wanderer x Lakbay Museo is an Instagram-worthy attraction in Pasay City. It is located in Ayala Malls Manila Bay and features exhibits where you can experience the country’s different regions.
The 3,000-square-meter museum also showcases the country’s culture through its cuisine, featuring installations of various regional dishes and agricultural exports, like coffee beans.
8. Newport World Resorts
Formerly known as Resorts World Manila, Newport World Resorts is an integrated hub of hotels, a casino, a mall, and more. You can book a stay at one of its five hotels—Manila Marriott Hotel, Hilton Manila, Sheraton Manila Hotel, Hotel Okura Manila, or Holiday Inn Express Manila Newport City—or shop in the Newport Mall.
The site also features the Newport Performing Arts Theater as a venue for concerts, plays, or musicals.
9. Star City
For fun for the entire family, visit Star City, one of the most famous amusement parks in the country. It boasts numerous rides and attractions, from the child-friendly Frosty Train to the extreme Star Flyer roller coaster.
The amusement park is also home to the Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC) and the Aliw Theater.
10. Seascape Village
Seascape Village is a seafood haven and lifestyle destination that comes to life at night. Here, you can experience an elevated form of the traditional “dampa”—a dining setup of selecting fresh seafood and having the restaurant cook. While waiting for the staff to serve your meal, you can enjoy live performances from various local bands.
Aiming High in Pasay
From the historic CCP to the immersive experiences at the Dessert Museum and Seascape Village, every spot adds a new experience to Pasay’s landscape. Whether you’re a native or a tourist, the city has opportunities to immerse yourself in culture, entertainment, and culinary delights.
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