October 4, 2025

7 Night Markets in Metro Manila Worth the Late Hours Visit

By: Melecio Martin G. Arranz IV

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Night markets have become iconic in cities like Taipei and Bangkok. Thankfully, Metro Manila holds its own with an equally electric lineup. 

Once the sun dips, streets light up with sizzling eats, indie crafts, and live music that fills the air. You’ll even get to meet vendors and other people who make these night markets feel like a local hangout, not just a place to shop.

If you love discovering cities at night, this is your sign to explore what Metro Manila’s night markets have to offer.

Top Night Markets in Metro Manila to Visit

Whether you’re in the mood for late-night food, live entertainment, or unique local goods, Metro Manila’s night markets are full-on experiences worth staying up for.

1. Mercato Centrale (Bridgetowne, Pasig)

Best for: Post-work eats, weekend food trips

Open: Tuesdays to Sundays, 4 PM to 12 MN

Getting there: Walking distance from Ortigas East and Bridgetowne offices

Mercato Centrale is an easy favorite for food lovers or condo dwellers in Pasig. You’ll find everything from soft-shell tacos, grilled meat skewers, and rice meals to refreshing juices and craft beers. 

It’s also a popular pitstop for joggers and cyclists making rounds near Bridgetowne. After your workout, cool down with cold drinks or refuel with protein-packed bites. Expect a mix of local faves and trending eats—all in one chill, open-air setup.

2. Makati Street Meet (Paseo de Roxas, Makati)

Best for: Events-based markets and pet-friendly finds

Open: Pop-up basis, usually weekends (check @makeitmakati for dates)

Getting there: Short walk from Ayala Triangle or Ayala MRT

Every few months, Paseo de Roxas becomes a lively night market reflecting Makati’s eclectic, urban vibe. One of its recent events, the Pawsome Pet Fair by Spectrum Fair Manila, featured over 50 booths selling treats and toys for furry companions.

In March 2025, the area hosted VegFest Pilipinas, a two-day event showcasing plant-based cuisine and eco-friendly products. From vegan sisig to cruelty-free skincare, there’s always something fresh at this night market Makati residents love. 

3. Greenfield Weekend Market (Greenfield District, Mandaluyong)

Best for: Relaxed night outs, music and crafts

Open: Saturdays and Sundays, 4 PM to 12 MN

Getting there: Near Shaw Boulevard MRT and Greenfield District offices

Looking for a more laid-back vibe? The Greenfield Weekend Market is where you want to be. With gourmet food stalls, handmade crafts, and live music performances, it’s a great place to unwind. 

Grab a table under the string lights or sprawl on the lawn picnic-style. You’ll find international street food, fresh juices, and artisanal finds from around ₱100 to ₱300.

Right nearby is the Food Truck Fest at the Mayflower Parking Area, featuring Mexican fare, Filipino barbecue, and even gourmet coffee—perfect for winding down after work or weekend errands.

4. Dampa Seaside Market (Pasay)

Best for: Fresh seafood feasts

Open: Daily, 10 AM to 10:30 PM

Getting there: Along Macapagal Blvd., near SM Mall of Asia

No beach trip? No problem. At Dampa Seaside Market, you get to choose fresh seafood from stalls and bring it to a nearby paluto restaurant to be cooked just the way you like it. 

Craving grilled tuna, buttered shrimp, or chili crab? The market offers a wide range of products, from prawns to lapu-lapu. Expect prices to vary based on weight, as well as additional cooking services. It’s a quintessential Filipino experience and a great night market Manila foodies shouldn’t miss.

5. Baclaran Night Market (Parañaque)

Best for: Bargain hunting and street food cravings

Open: Daily, 6 PM to midnight

Getting there: Near Baclaran LRT Station and Baclaran Church

After attending mass at the famous Baclaran Church, head over to the Baclaran Night Market for tasty street food and unbeatable shopping deals. You’ll find barbecue sticks, kakanin, and isaw stalls lined up alongside rows of affordable clothes, accessories, and household items.

This bustling night market in Metro Manila is best for budget-conscious shoppers and food lovers alike.

6. Mercadillo (Intramuros, Manila)

Best for: Historic vibes and local crafts

Open: Saturdays and Sundays, 4 PM to 10 PM

Getting there: Inside Intramuros near Fort Santiago

Right in the heart of the walled city is Mercadillo, a charming night market that blends heritage with modern creativity. After touring Intramuros, you can enjoy a lineup of Filipino snacks, handmade accessories, and local delicacies while surrounded by cobblestone streets and colonial structures. 

The ambiance is nostalgic and relaxing—perfect for couples, tourists, and anyone wanting to experience old Manila after dark.

7. Binondo Night Food Trip (Manila)

Best for: Street food and cultural eats

Open: Most stalls open until 10 PM, some later on weekends

Getting there: Via Carriedo or Recto LRT stations; walking distance to Ongpin

Binondo, the world’s oldest Chinatown, becomes a flavorful night market where Chinese and Filipino street food collide. Wander down Ongpin Street for dumplings, fried siopao, fresh lumpia, and milk tea.

Don’t miss stalls selling Chinese medicines, incense, and quirky trinkets. It’s a multi-sensory experience that’s both exciting and culturally rich.

Bonus tip: After eating, walk across Jones Bridge to reach the Pasig River Esplanade. You’ll find more food stalls, a scenic riverside walkway, and views of the Manila Central Post Office—a great nightcap just a few minutes from Intramuros.

Live Near Metro Manila’s Nightlife

Whether you’re savoring seafood at Dampa, bargain-hunting in Baclaran, or enjoying acoustic music at Greenfield, Metro Manila’s night markets truly bring the city’s energy to life after sundown—and the best way to enjoy it all is to live nearby.

At The Seasons Residences, a Japanese-inspired condominium in BGC, you’re in the center of the city’s most dynamic night spots. Meanwhile, in the Bay Area, Pasay City, Federal Land’s Met Park community offers a variety of residences, including Mi Casa, The Seasons Residences, and Palm Beach West, designed for those who want to live closer to Manila’s vibrant entertainment and lifestyle hubs.

Enjoy the excitement of city nights and the comfort of home, all in one place. Contact us today to learn more about owning a piece of Japan in the heart of Metro Manila.

  About the Author

Melecio Martin G. Arranz IV

Digital Marketing Head

Martin is an experienced marketer with over 16 years of experience across various industries including real estate, banking and finance, technology, and advertising.

Martin has a broad range of expertise in having handled campaigns, brand launches, activations both in the traditional and digital space. Currently serving as the Digital Marketing Head at Federal Land, Martin leads a team focused on managing digital sales and platforms for the residential, estates and commercial business units.

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