SM Mall of Asia Complex (Pasay City)
A 60-hectare complex within the reclamation area, west of Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City. Serving as nerve-center of the complex is one of the country's biggest shopping malls, the SM Mall of Asia. The Mall of Asia complex hosts the business and information technology hub, the country's largest convention center, and a 16,000-seat sports and entertainment arena. Other attractions in the complex are the San Miguel By the Bay, a dining strip and open park at the back of the mall; and the Esplanade, a popular venue for some of the events famous events like the World Pyro Olympics & Lovapalooza.
Resorts World Manila (Pasay City)
Metro Manila’s first and most exciting integrated tourist destination. It is a luxury casino resort, located in Newport City, across the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3. Occupying part of a former military camp near Manila’s airport, the resort has three hotels with 1,574 rooms, a 30,000 square meter (323,000 square feet) casino and a 30,000 square meter shopping mall. It also boasts of luxury entertainment facility, the Newport Cinemas, offers the latest technology and first class service.
Sta. Clara Church
Oldest church in Pasay.
Shrine of the Child Jesus
The Archdiocesan of Shrine of Jesus was consecrated on July 1999 was named after the Pope's 1995 World Youth Day message that "Jesus is the Way"
On its first year, the shrine welcomed the visit of the relics of St. Therese of the Child Jesus and the Jubilee Cross.
Amang Rodriguez House
Located at Salud Street, the house today is maintained by one of Amang Rodriguez's grandchildren.
School for the Deaf and Blind
Established in 1923 and considered as the oldest school for the handicaps.
Padre Burgos Elementary School
Oldest school in Pasay.
Bulwagan ng Lungsod ng Pasay
This structure stands along historic Harrison St. where the site of the old Pasay City Hall was before it was gutted by fire.
Heilbronn Hall
Used to be the residence of the founder of the leading paper company in the country and president of the Philippine American Drug Company. Located along Donada Street, one of the prominent areas of Pasay.
Villamor Air Base
Formerly Nichols Air Base, this military airfield was renamed Villamor in memory of Filipino flyer Jesus Villamor after World War II.
Pasay Public Market
Chinese traders used to dominate this part of Pasay as their trading post in the early times.
Coconut Palace
Situated in the 21 hectare CCP Complex, the Coconut Palace showcases Filipino artistry with the use of coconut tree. Over 70% of the structure is made from different parts of the coconut tree. The Palace consists of seven suites with each unit depicting a different region in its use of materials indigenous to that region.
Museo ng Sining
Located within the new GSIS Building, the Museo ng Sining was opened in 1997. The building itself is one remarkable work of art designed by National Artist for Architecture, Leandro V. Locsin. The museum houses interesting artworks of contemporary artists as well as masterpieces of the country's most famous painters and sculpturers like Amorsolo, Abueva, Alcuaz, Ocampo and Orlina.
Philippine Museums of Ethnology
One of Nayong Pilipino's several museums, the Philippine Museum of Ethnology exhibits the different cultural attractions in the country. It showcases ethnological objects and artifacts which form part of the country's rich and diverse cultural heritage.
Cultural Center of the Philippines
The Cultural Center's main reason for being is to provide a home for the preservation, promotion and development of Philippine art and culture. Built on a reclaimed area in Manila Bay, CCP was designed by leading Filipino architect Leandro Locsin. It houses a main theatre and a museum with ethnographic exhibits and a changing display of Philippine art and ethnography. It has a library that coordinates literary contests, creative workshops and the publication of cultural magazines as part of its activities.
Folk Arts Theatre
Another landmark by Locsin, inaugurated on 07 July 1974, after being completed in a record of only seventy seven days. The 10,000 capacity theatre is used for popular performances which anticipate extensive audiences.
Star City
A place for entertainment, amusement and pleasure, Star City is most lively during Christmas holidays when adults and kids take delight to experience exciting rides coupled with flea market shopping and live concert shows.
Nayong Pilipino Park (soon to be relocated along Diosdado Macapagal Ave.)
Nayong Pilipino is a theme park where one can visit an enticing country with 7,107 islands in just one day. The parkland is a replica of the six major regions of the archipelago and is enlivened by the astonishing diversity of 111 linguistic, cultural and racial groups. The park also features ethnological objects at the Philippine Museum of Ethnology. Other attractions and International Dolls, the Nayong Pilipino Aquarium, Aviary of Philippine Birds, Garden of Philippine Plant, Herbal Garden and a lagoon.