Diliman Guidebook

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Diliman Guidebook

Food Scene

Maginhawa street is arguably what Teachers Village is most famous for. Bustling with students and young working professionals, You'll find lots of restaurants, bars, cafes, and specialty shops just walking down the street with StrEat Food Park being the highlight for most!
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StrEat Maginhawa Food Park
91 Maginhawa
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Maginhawa street is arguably what Teachers Village is most famous for. Bustling with students and young working professionals, You'll find lots of restaurants, bars, cafes, and specialty shops just walking down the street with StrEat Food Park being the highlight for most!

Drinks & Nightlife

While Maginhawa Street can get crowded due to its popularity, Malingap Street is the place for the more laid back traveler. You'll find plenty of restaurants and bars here as well just like Maginhawa but the vibe is overall more "chill".
Tomatokick
19 Malingap
While Maginhawa Street can get crowded due to its popularity, Malingap Street is the place for the more laid back traveler. You'll find plenty of restaurants and bars here as well just like Maginhawa but the vibe is overall more "chill".

Sightseeing

If you've never visited Quezon City Circle, then you just have to. Its literally the CENTER of the city. That tall thing you see in the midle? That's the tombstone of Manuel Quezon (the guy they named the city after) and as far as I can remember, you can get in that building for free, but honestly taking a picture outside is good enough. There's lots of things to do here including street food, shops, biking, and even a mini amusement park, you'll discover all this just walking around. Just make sure to go when the weather's nice since its mostly open and you'll be at the mercy of the elements.
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Quezon Minningarkrínglan
Quezon Memorial Circle Elliptical Road Underpass
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If you've never visited Quezon City Circle, then you just have to. Its literally the CENTER of the city. That tall thing you see in the midle? That's the tombstone of Manuel Quezon (the guy they named the city after) and as far as I can remember, you can get in that building for free, but honestly taking a picture outside is good enough. There's lots of things to do here including street food, shops, biking, and even a mini amusement park, you'll discover all this just walking around. Just make sure to go when the weather's nice since its mostly open and you'll be at the mercy of the elements.