🚗👩💼🤵 I love how the cars were preserved, painted uniformly and garaged on a well - designed, air-conditioned facility that's appropriately imbued with a "presidential" vibe to it. The security guard was eloquent and seems prepared for anything the guests may need. I hate to sound fussy or hypercritical but I guess the only downside to NHCP's museums in general is the lack of interaction and guidance of the curator to the guests which, I think, is in their job description. Well, what more can I complain when admission is free? It wouldn't hurt if they'd be more involved in explaining the descriptions of the exhibits. Some people need assistance with the information they provided, not everyone can comprehend them especially with regards to age group, foreign travelers and those who have not much of a knack for history,...
Read moreMy visit to the Presidential Car Museum on January 25, 2025, was a delightful surprise! I was genuinely impressed by how well-maintained and informative this museum is. It's a fantastic place to visit, and I'm surprised it's not more widely known. The museum is air-conditioned, spotlessly clean, and best of all, FREE (though donations and souvenir purchases are welcome). The building itself is impressive, and the staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating. If you're in Quezon City, I highly recommend making time for a visit to the Presidential Car Museum – you won't be...
Read moreI've been living in the Philippines for over 36 years already and am an avid fan and frequenter of local museums, and this 2021 was the first time I have ever heard of the Presidential Car Museum.
It's quite small, since they only thing that they showcase in this garage type museum are the presidential cars from Emilio Aguinaldo all the way to Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. It's quite nice to visit and would be a very good inclusion in your itinerary if you have plans on visiting the Memorial Park Circle in...
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