Pasig Rainforest Park is a unique outdoor venue
4.3 3482 reviews Francisco Legaspi, Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines
Pasig Rainforest Park is a unique outdoor venue that combines nature with recreational activities. It features gardens, picnic areas, and a tranquil environment, making it ideal for family outings and events.
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Maybunga Rainforest Park in Francisco Legaspi, Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines. PHP500 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Family Gatherings, Outdoor Activities. Amenities include Play Areas, Parking, Restrooms, Food Stalls, Event Space. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Best for:
Family GatheringsOutdoor Activities
Amenities
Play AreasParkingRestroomsFood StallsEvent Space
Rating: 4.3/5 (3,482 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
I always enjoy visiting Maybunga Rainforest Park because of its beautiful scenery. The park has a relaxing atmosphere with plenty of greenery, open spaces, and a peaceful lagoon that makes it perfect for walking and unwinding. It’s no surprise that many people come here regularly to exercise, spend time with family, or simply enjoy nature. The surroundings are refreshing, especially in the morning or late afternoon. It’s definitely a nice place to visit if you’re looking for a calm and scenic outdoor spot in the city.
– Jessa Mae Del Rosario
- 4.0/5:
A relaxing nature spot in the heart of Pasig, perfect for families and anyone looking for a quiet break from the city. The park offers green spaces, shaded paths, small attractions, and a calm atmosphere for walking and light activities. Simple, refreshing, and ideal for a short urban escape
– glen jacobe
- 4.0/5:
This area could benefit from better maintenance. The staff are okay if not a little stiff. The maze area is unkempt, butterfly area has zero butterflies, and lagoon boat waiting time is long. Regardless, it's good that that there are green patches like this in the city.
– Ian Gabriel Tolledo