Quezon City Hall

Quezon City Hall

Versatile space for community events
4.2 2181 reviews High Rise Building, Elliptical Road, Mayaman St, Diliman, Quezon City, 1101 Metro Manila, Philippines
PHP30,000 avg. priceUp to 300 guests5,000 sqft

The Quezon City Community Center is a spacious venue that caters to a variety of events, from community gatherings to private celebrations. With a capacity of 300 guests, it offers a flexible layout and essential amenities. Prices range from PHP 20,000 to PHP 40,000, making it a great choice for larger events.

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Quezon City Hall Community Center in High Rise Building, Elliptical Road, Mayaman St, Diliman, Quezon City, 1101 Metro Manila, Philippines accommodates up to 300 guests, 5,000 sqft of usable space. PHP30,000 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Community Events, Large Celebrations, Workshops. Amenities include Stage, Projector, Sound System, Catering Services, Parking. 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.

Main Venue Type

Community Center

Secondary Venue Types

Event HallMeeting Room

Best for:

Community EventsLarge CelebrationsWorkshops

Amenities

StageProjectorSound SystemCatering ServicesParking

Guest Capacity:

250
300
Rating: 4.2/5 (2,181 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    The Quezon City Hall is the seat of government for Quezon City, Philippines, located along Eliptical Road in Barangay Central, housing the Mayor's office, City Council and various departments in its main building and complex, notable for its distinct bas-reliefs depicting Manuel L. Quezon's life on its facade.

    Key Details:

    • Location: Eliptical Road, Barangay Central, Diliman, Quezon City.

    • Features: A 14-story building with an adjacent Legislative Wing, a complex of buildings, and a park-like setting.

    • Architecture: Designed by Architect Ruperto Gaite, featuring large bas-reliefs by Eugenio Bunuan on the facade.

    • History: Construction began in 1964, and it was inauguration in 1972 during Mayor Norberto Amoranto's term.

    • Function: Serves as the Central administrative hub for Quezon City's local Government services.

    Erick James Wong

  • 5.0/5:

    The City Treasurer's Office is very efficient, and the staff are polite and helpful. I also like the multi-level parking building — parking slots are wide, there are enough signage, and there's even a counter to track slot availability in every level.

    Maricris R. Valte

  • 5.0/5:

    POV | Sept 17, 2025
    I attended the Marketing 101 Seminar.
    For Non-Qc Resident – i am amazed
    How organized and apaka friendly and approachable yung mga staff.
    Very clean din yung facility and CR 😊.

    Tin Bolivar

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