Introduction
Nestled in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Eastwood City is a pioneering mixed-use urban township that has set new standards for integrated city living in the Philippines. Since its inception in the early 1990s and launch in 1997 by Megaworld Corporation, Eastwood City has transformed a former industrial site into a vibrant, 18.5-hectare destination for business, leisure, and residence. Its innovative “live-work-play-learn” concept has established it as a model for modern urban development (Megaworld International; Tourist Places Guide).
Eastwood City is recognized as the Philippines’ first Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA)-accredited IT cyberpark, fueling the rapid growth of the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector and hosting global companies such as IBM, Dell, and Accenture (KMC Mag Group). Its blend of modern architecture, ample green spaces, vibrant nightlife, cultural festivals, and pedestrian-friendly design makes it a top destination for visitors seeking an urban oasis in Metro Manila (Spot.ph; The Beat Asia).
This guide details Eastwood City’s history, visiting hours, ticketing, key attractions, cultural significance, and practical travel tips to help you make the most of your visit, whether for business, leisure, or exploring the rich heritage of Quezon City.
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View of Eastwood City skyline with buildings and urban landscape in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
A panoramic view of Eastwood City and Bagumbayan in Quezon City, Metro Manila, featuring modern high-rise buildings, clear blue sky, and urban landscape along key avenues such as E. Rodriguez Jr. Avenue and Bonny Serrano Avenue.
View of modern skyscrapers and office buildings in Eastwood City, located in Barangay Bagumbayan, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines with clear blue sky background.
A clear daytime urban skyline view of Eastwood City in Quezon City featuring modern high-rise residential and commercial buildings, surrounded by roads and greenery, showcasing the city's urban development.
View of Eastwood City in Quezon City, Metro Manila showing tall modern commercial and residential buildings in the urban district
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A panoramic view of Eastwood City in Quezon City showing numerous high-rise buildings and urban development, highlighting the bustling metropolitan area within Metro Manila.
View of Eastwood City in Quezon City featuring urban buildings, streets, and nearby neighborhoods like Bagumbayan and Ugong Norte in Metro Manila Philippines
View of high-rise buildings and office towers in Bagumbayan, Eastwood City, located in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. The image showcases the urban skyline including commercial and residential buildings in this bustling district of Metro Manila.
A view of high-rise buildings and urban landscape in Eastwood City, a commercial and residential area located in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. The image captures modern architecture and city development.
Modern high-rise buildings and residential towers in Eastwood City, Quezon City part of Metro Manila Philippines with surrounding barangays and streets including Bagumbayan and Libis.
Panoramic view of modern high-rise buildings in Eastwood City, located in Quezon City, Metro Manila, featuring commercial and residential skyscrapers under a partly cloudy sky.
History and Development
Eastwood City was envisioned in the early 1990s and officially launched in 1997 as Megaworld’s first mixed-use township (megaworldinternational.com). The redevelopment marked a shift from industrial land use to a master-planned community featuring residential towers, office buildings, retail hubs, and leisure spaces. Its “live-work-play-learn” model became the blueprint for integrated urban living in Metro Manila.
IT Cyberpark and Economic Impact
Eastwood City’s status as the country’s first PEZA-accredited IT cyberpark positioned it as a catalyst for the Philippines’ booming BPO industry (KMC Mag Group). By 2007, over 30 PEZA-registered firms were operating here, contributing to export revenues and job creation. Major multinational corporations and BPO leaders established local offices, boosting Quezon City’s economy and global profile.
Urban Design and Lifestyle
The township is renowned for its contemporary architecture, landscaped parks, and walkable layout. It comprises 23 residential towers, 11 office buildings, and three major malls with nearly 500 tenants (insiderph.com). Eastwood Mall, Citywalk nightlife district, and open parks offer a cosmopolitan yet community-oriented lifestyle, with green spaces for relaxation and recreation (thebeat.asia).
Recent developments include SuperPark Philippines, a Finnish indoor activity center, and Fuente Circle’s Bourbon-inspired nightlife zone. International brands such as Harlan + Holden and Jamba Juice add to the township’s global flair.
Visiting Hours, Tickets, and Tips
- General Hours: Eastwood City is open daily, with most malls and establishments operating from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Nightlife venues may stay open until 2:00 AM or later.
- Tickets: Entry to public areas is free. Certain attractions and events may require tickets; check with venues or event organizers for details.
- Accessibility: The township is pedestrian-friendly, with ramps, wide walkways, and facilities for people with disabilities.
- Getting There: Located along C-5 Road, Eastwood City is easily accessible by jeepneys, buses, UV Express, ride-hailing services, and taxis. The nearest LRT 2 stations are Cubao and Santolan—both a short drive away (Island Times).
- Parking: Ample basement and open-air parking spaces are available, but can be busy during peak hours.
Entertainment, Dining, and Shopping
Shopping
- Eastwood Mall: A four-level center with over 47,000 m² of retail space, cinemas, and an open park (Wikipedia).
- Eastwood Cyber and Fashion Mall: Fashion boutiques, gadget shops, and tech stores.
- Eastwood Citywalk: Outdoor shopping and entertainment zone with regular live performances (Mall Stores Directory).
Dining
Eastwood City is a culinary hotspot offering Filipino and international cuisine from casual street food to upscale restaurants.
Top picks include:
- Pan-chito: Authentic Mexican fare. (PAN-CHITO Instagram)
- Mr. Monk Dim Sum & Chinese Roast: Dim sum and roast specialties. (Mrmonkdimsum.roast Facebook)
- Salamangka: Specialty coffee, craft beer, and cocktails. (Salamangka Facebook)
- Casa Reyes Bistro Filipino: Filipino comfort food. (Casa Reyes Bistro Filipino Facebook)
- 121 Restaurant: All-day breakfast and casual dining. (121 Restaurant Facebook)
Nightlife
Citywalk and Fuente Circle are Eastwood’s nightlife epicenters, featuring bars, clubs, and live music venues. The area is known for its vibrant, safe, and inclusive atmosphere.
Events, Festivals, and Cultural Scene
- Annual New Year’s Eve Countdown: Grand fireworks and concerts (KMC Mag Group).
- Beer Festival (October): Month-long celebration featuring local and international brews.
- Community Events: Includes outdoor markets, art fairs, and live performances.
- Cultural Festivals: Elaborate Christmas displays, light shows, and holiday performances draw crowds from across Metro Manila (Trip.com).
Accessibility and Transportation
Eastwood City is strategically located along C-5, making it accessible from Ortigas, Makati, and Bonifacio Global City. Public transport includes jeepneys, buses, UV Express vans, and ride-hailing services. Shuttle services and designated transport hubs are available for local residents and employees (Spot.ph).
Accommodations and Residential Living
Eastwood City features modern condominium towers for both short-term and long-term stays. Notable options include:
- One Eastwood Avenue: Modern amenities; rentals start at ₱18,000/month.
- Eastwood Global Plaza: Upscale living from ₱30,000/month.
- Grand Eastwood Palazzo: Italian-inspired; rentals from ₱25,000/month.
Hotels and serviced apartments are also available, with additional options in nearby Ortigas and Cubao (MREIT).
Safety and Visitor Services
- 24/7 Security: Uniformed personnel and CCTV surveillance in public areas.
- On-site Police and Fire Stations: Ensures quick emergency response.
- Cleanliness: Regular maintenance of public spaces.
- Restrooms: Clean, accessible, and family-friendly facilities in malls.
Nearby Attractions and Quezon City Landmarks
Complement your Eastwood City experience with a visit to nearby historical and cultural sites:
- Quezon Memorial Circle: Historical park and shrine.
- Museo ng Katipunan: Showcasing Filipino revolutionary history.
- Art in Island: Interactive 3D art museum (Guide to the Philippines).
- La Mesa Eco Park: Urban nature park ideal for outdoor activities.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What are Eastwood City’s visiting hours?
A: Most establishments open from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Nightlife areas may close later.
Q: Is there an entrance fee?
A: No. Entry is free; some events or attractions may require separate tickets.
Q: Is Eastwood City pet-friendly?
A: Yes, many outdoor areas and restaurants welcome pets. Check specific venue policies.
Q: Are guided tours available?
A: Occasional walking tours are offered by local operators. Inquire at the concierge or official website.
Q: How do I get to Eastwood City via public transport?
A: Take jeepneys, buses, UV Express vans along C-5, or ride-hailing services. LRT 2 Cubao and Santolan stations are closest, followed by a short taxi or jeepney ride.
Visuals and Interactive Media
- Map: “Map of Eastwood City attractions and visitor sites in Quezon City.”
- Photos: Eastwood Mall Open Park, Fuente Circle nightlife, Citywalk, with descriptive alt tags.
- Virtual Tour: Available on official Eastwood City and Megaworld websites.
- Event Galleries: Photo and video highlights from recent festivals and performances.
Discover More
Eastwood City represents the best of modern urban living in Metro Manila, blending history, economic dynamism, culture, and innovation. Its pedestrian-friendly design, diverse dining and shopping options, vibrant nightlife, and regular events make it a must-visit destination. With ongoing ₱2.5 billion redevelopment efforts, Eastwood City is poised to remain a “township of the future” (Manila Bulletin; Insider PH).
Plan your visit by checking updated hours and event schedules. For real-time updates, event notifications, and exclusive offers, download the Audiala mobile app and follow Eastwood City’s official social media channels. Explore related articles on Quezon City attractions and Metro Manila’s best destinations for a richer Philippine adventure!
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