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    For hotels with Swimming Pools in Malabon, the average price on weekdays is US$36, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is US$26.

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Number of hotels3
Number of Reviews 5
Highest PriceUS$46
Lowest PriceUS$21
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$36
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$26

Guide for Hotels with Swimming Pools in Malabon

Must-Experience Uniqueness of Malabon

San Bartolome Church, Malabon. Source: Wikipedia

San Bartolome Church, Malabon. Source: Wikipedia

Malabon, known as the "Pancit Capital of the Philippines," offers a unique and flavorful experience for first-time visitors. This vibrant city is famous for its rich culinary heritage, particularly its delectable pancit dishes. From the savory Pancit Malabon to the mouthwatering Pancit Luglug, you'll find yourself indulging in a gastronomic adventure like no other.

Popular and Convenient Locations/Zones Suitable for First Visitors in Malabon

Malabon Zoo, Malabon. Source: Google Maps@Patrick John Dizon

Malabon Zoo, Malabon. Source: Google Maps@Patrick John Dizon

  • Malabon Zoo - Get up close and personal with a variety of animals, including exotic birds, reptiles, and mammals.
  • Malabon Heritage Houses - Take a stroll through the charming streets of Malabon and admire the well-preserved ancestral houses that showcase the city's rich history and architectural beauty.
  • San Bartolome Church - Visit this historic church, known for its stunning architecture and religious significance.
  • Malabon People's Park - Shop for local products, indulge in delicious street food, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of this bustling marketplace.
  • Malabon Floating Restaurant - Experience dining in a floating restaurant while cruising along the scenic Malabon River. Enjoy fresh seafood and local delicacies as you take in the picturesque views.

Better to Know Before Visiting Malabon

Malabon People's Park, Malabon. Source: Wikipedia

Malabon People's Park, Malabon. Source: Wikipedia

Before visiting Malabon, it's important to note that the city can get quite crowded, especially during weekends and holidays.

It's advisable to plan your visit accordingly and avoid peak hours to fully enjoy the attractions without the hassle of large crowds.

The official currency in Malabon is the Philippine Peso (PHP). It is recommended to exchange currency at authorized banks or exchange bureaus in Malabon u for the best rates.

Additionally, be prepared for the tropical climate of the Philippines by bringing appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and staying hydrated throughout your stay.

Transportation of Malabon

Street in Malabon. Source: Wikipedia

Street in Malabon. Source: Wikipedia

For travelers arriving by air, the nearest airport to Malabon is Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), located in Manila. From the airport, you can take a taxi or book a private car service to reach Malabon.

If you prefer to travel by train, the nearest railway station is Monumento Station, which is part of the LRT Line 1. From there, you can take a tricycle or jeepney to your desired destination within Malabon.

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San Bartolome Church, Malabon. Source: Wikipedia

San Bartolome Church, Malabon. Source: Wikipedia

While exploring Malabon, don't miss the opportunity to try other local delicacies such as the famous bibingka (rice cake) and puto (steamed rice cake). These traditional Filipino treats are best enjoyed with a cup of hot tsokolate (chocolate) or kapeng barako (strong local coffee).

Additionally, immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Malabon by attending local festivals such as the Malabon Grand Festival, which showcases the city's heritage and traditions through colorful parades and cultural performances.

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