• Things To Do in Antipolo City, Philippines

    From captivating modern attractions to rich historical landmarks, Antipolo City offers a vibrant mix of experiences for every kind of traveler. Marvel at the thought-provoking art installations at Pinto Art Gallery, or find peace and reflection as you attend a Catholic mass at the iconic Antipolo Cathedral.
    Reconnect with nature and explore the local heritage at Hinulugang Taktak, a scenic waterfall park that tells the story of the city’s past. Enjoy a hearty meal with your loved ones in lush, green surroundings, or elevate your evenings at Sumulong Hiway, where you can party the night away with a panoramic view of the city lights.
    All of this—and more—is just minutes away from the comfort and convenience of The Citywalk Suites. Whether you're here for culture, cuisine, or nightlife, Antipolo has something truly special waiting for you.
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    Pinto Art Museum

    15 mins away from The Citywalk Suites

    Pinto Art Museum is an exhibition space and contemporary museum that houses the art collection of Filipino neurologist and patron of the arts, Dr. Joven Cuanang. Some of the distinguished names with rotating exhibitions at the museum include Elmer Borlongan, Rodel Tapaya, Marina Cruz, Joy Mallari, and Mark Justiniani. The museum houses a vast collection of contemporary art and primitive art such as statues or images from the Ifugao region in the Northern part of the Philippines.

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    The Antipolo Cathedral

    10 mins away from The Citywalk Suites

    The Antipolo Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral, also known as the National Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage. It enshrines the Marian image of Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje, and is the seat of the Bishop of Antipolo. The shrine attracts millions of pilgrims annually during the Pilgrimage Season.

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    Hinulugang Taktak

    15 mins away from The Citywalk Suites

    An Antipolo tour wouldn’t be complete without a stop at the Hinulugang Taktak. A verdant forest, a Marian shrine, and a natural waterfall with a name derived from local folklore -- these are some of the things you can expect when you visit this famous spot. The traditional story goes back in the 15th century when a bell was thrown into the waterfall because the local residents deemed it too loud. The root word “hulog” means “to fall” in Filipino, while “taktak” translates to a large bell.

    Images courtesy of Real Living PH & Marikit Singson, 2018

    Burrow Café

    15 mins away from The Citywalk Suites

    Burrow Café is an underground restaurant-cafe that's built around lush nature. The secluded ambience of the café encourages diners to linger after meals and stroll along the nearby river. To make the most out of your trip, it would be best to reserve a couple of weeks in advance. Other dining options nearby: Yellow Bird Café x Kitchen, Café Agusta, Crescent Moon Café, Vieux Chalet, Kaulayaw Café, Chives Bistro and Market, and Tahanan Bistro.

  • The Citywalk Suites Neighborhood

    Just steps away from The Citywalk Suites, you'll find a selection of exceptional dining spots and wellness havens that perfectly complement the vibrant atmosphere of Antipolo City. Whether you’re craving delicious local flavors or seeking a moment of relaxation, these nearby establishments offer a variety of experiences to cater to your every need.