I have been going here since 2015 and it has been one of my favorite places to jog and sometimes to just hang around with my friends. The park has a lot of things to offer, aside from the circle where most people jog. It also has fitness equipment like stationary bikes, weight machines, among others. Or you can just bring your badminton rackets and play there. They also have a small amusement park, but due to the present construction of the LRT-7 station there, the amusement park was temporarily closed. They, however, provided an alternative playground for the kids beside the fitness equipment area. The also have an events stage where huge concerts are held. The fountain in the middle is a spectacle at night when they put on the lights and the music. They also have a mini zoo there, although I haven't been there personally, so I can't tell you much of its details. If you get hungry from exercise or strolling, they also have food stalls where you can eat at very affordable price. Or if you want to eat expensive, you can choose at some of the well known restaurants also serving inside the park. The park also have some boutiques selling different items, from shirts and pants, to bracelets and lucky charms, and other gadgets as well. Or if you want to buy plants and herbs, there are also plenty of stores there selling different kinds of flowering and medicinal plants. If you brought your car with you, they also provide parking slots there. Every sunday morning, there a lot of people jogging there. You will really feel working out because of the volume of people--all trying to get their body healthy. There are also zumba zones there where you can do aerobic dancing. I never tried joining, but I heard you just have to pay only 20 pesos and enjoy the zumba dance in 1 hour. You will never get bored when you go there in either sunrise or sunset. There are a lot of fun activities you can do. There are public toilets also. And a mass is held every sunday. There are still a lot of things there but i can't write all of it here in this review. You just have to be there to experience it...
Read moreWas amazed by the big improvement on this park. If your are into nature tripping, and wanted to wander alone or with friends and family on a low cost budget you can visit any day and feel the nature vibe at The Quezon City Memorial Circle. There are lots of food stalls to choose from and there are restaturants if you feel like eating in a more cozy place. There is also a theme park within the area, where you can enjoy with a different rides and games. Entrance at the theme park is only 30 pesos. You can do a lot of activities in the place, there are joggers, bikers, barkadas who practices dance, play badminton, walk around, run around, bring your pets, you can also have picnic (just make sure to clean as you go), bring your kids and their toys, bikes, trolleys, explore, wander around. If you are a plantito/plantita, you will enjoy walking and buying different plants, flowers, pots, soils, seeds, stuffs antyhing about planting. Benches are visible anywhere if so you feel tired on walking or you like only to sit down or read on your favorite books, or listen to music, watching the people around, or just wander, you can always choose your favorite spot in the area. Comfort rooms are also available in the area. Encouraging to flash the toilet after use in courtesy of the next user. I really did enjoy visiting this open park within the city. Parking is also available, 5 pesos for the motorcyle and 10 pesos for the 4 wheels. Fees are part of the maintenance for the place....
Read moreBeing in this park makes you forget abt. your worries for a moment. Whenever we go here we went to the underpass, tents & bazaars will welcome us outside. The tents & bazaars was only visible before but when pandemic occurred they disappeared. The products & the stuffs that they sell in here are extremely cheap, that's what I liked since I can bought many out from my money. At the very center is the long statue, near the fountain and when it get darks the lights start dancing. There's also playground here where you can occupy for free but just beware because since it's a public playground it's looks like it's not have been clean for ages. There's also a bike rental nearby which I'm frequently at since I love to ride a bike, for students you have to bring your IDs so that they'll give you discount. There's also an amusement park in here but I'm often been there since there are fees. You can also have a picnic here bring your own food, there are tables and benches available.
Update: Me and my family visited circle again last year. My lil' sis wants to ride a bike there but as we arrived all the parks and rides was destroyed and removed. It's so sad that the park that I/we supposed to visit before had change for the worst. For me, circle has lost it's...
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