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Pasig City (map) is one of the component cities of Metro Manila, Philippines. It is located on the eastern part of Metro Manila, bordering Rizal Province. Pasig City is bordered by Marikina City to the north, Mandaluyong City and Quezon City to the west, and Makati City, Pateros and Taguig City to the south. To the east, within Rizal Province are Antipolo City, Cainta and Taytay.

Guide to Pasig City Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in Pasig City that you can book online, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites.


Sixto Antonio Avenue, Pasig City, Manila
Sixto Antonio Avenue, Pasig City, Manila
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More on Pasig City

Covering 31 sq km (12 sq mi), Pasig City has a population of 620,000 (2011 estimate), and is one of the top ten most populous cities in the Philippines. The name Pasig comes from Sanskrit, passis, meaning sand (or as "pasir" in Malay).

Pasig City serves as the official capital of Rizal Province as it was incorporated into the province in 1901. However in 1975 Pasig City was carved out of Rizal Province to become part of Metro Manila. Since then, while it is still officially the capital of Rizal Province, the capitol and de facto capital of Rizal Province is now Antipolo City.


Pasig Public Market, Pasig City, Metro Manila
Pasig Public Market, Pasig City, Metro Manila
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How to go to Pasig City

Take the LRT-2 line to the Santolan Station at the boundary of Marikina City with Pasig City.

Places of Interest in Pasig City

  1. Ortigas Center
    Second busiest business center in Metro Manila after Makati. It covers parts of Pasig City, Mandaluyong City and Quezon City.

  2. University of Asia and the Pacific
    Private research university in Pasig City.

  3. Tiendesitas
    A bazaar of native food and fashion wear, often compared to Chatuchak Market of Bangkok.



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