National Museum of Fine Arts: Artistic Treasures of the Philippines
Manila, the vibrant capital of the Philippines, is home to a wealth of cultural and historical landmarks, and among its crown jewels is the National
Nestled in the heart of Pasay City within the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex, Star City stands as one of the premier amusement parks in Metro Manila. Known for its thrilling rides, family-friendly attractions, and unique indoor entertainment experiences, Star City is a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists seeking excitement and fun.
ABOVE: The spinning carousel at Star City, one of its major attractions, glows with golden lights that create a dazzling swirl of bright patterns.
ABOVE: The spinning carousel at Star City, one of its major attractions, glows with golden lights that create a dazzling swirl of bright patterns.
Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or simply looking for a leisurely day with family and friends, Star City has something for everyone. The park offers a mix of indoor and outdoor attractions, ensuring a great experience regardless of the weather.
For thrill-seekers, rides such as the Star Flyer, the first inverted roller coaster in the Philippines, and the Surf Dance, a high-swinging adventure, provide an exhilarating experience. Families with young children, on the other hand, can enjoy gentler attractions like the Grand Carousel and the Magic Forest, creating lasting memories in a more relaxed setting.
ABOVE: For a day full of fun and unforgettable memories, Star City in Pasay City, Metro Manila offers exciting rides and a festive Filipino atmosphere.
ABOVE: For a day full of fun and unforgettable memories, Star City in Pasay City, Metro Manila offers exciting rides and a festive Filipino atmosphere.
One of the park’s most unique features is Snow World, an indoor winter wonderland where visitors can experience sub-zero temperatures, glide down ice slides, and admire beautifully sculpted ice formations. Meanwhile, the Giant Star Wheel offers a more scenic experience, providing breathtaking views of the Manila skyline, especially at sunset.
ABOVE: Star City is famous for its exciting rides, including thrilling roller coasters like the Star Flyer.
ABOVE: Star City is famous for its exciting rides, including thrilling roller coasters like the Star Flyer.
Since its establishment in 1991, Star City has been a beloved destination. However, in October 2019, a massive fire devastated the park, leading to its temporary closure. After extensive rehabilitation and anticipation from its loyal visitors, Star City triumphantly reopened in 2022 with renewed attractions and improved facilities. Today, the park continues to provide world-class entertainment while maintaining strict safety measures for an enjoyable and secure experience.
One of the best reasons to visit Star City is its convenient location. Situated in Pasay, the park is easily accessible from key areas in Metro Manila and is close to popular landmarks such as the SM Mall of Asia and Roxas Boulevard. Another major advantage is its affordable fun, as Star City offers budget-friendly entrance fees and ride packages, making it an excellent choice for families and groups. Unlike traditional amusement parks, Star City also features an indoor section, ensuring entertainment even during unpredictable weather conditions. Additionally, the park is home to Aliw Theater and Star Theater, venues that occasionally host concerts, theatrical performances, and special shows, further enhancing the overall experience.
Location: Star City is located at Vicente Sotto St., CCP Complex, Pasay City, Metro Manila. Operating Hours vary, so it’s best to check the official Star City website or social media pages for the latest schedules. Ticket Prices are available at reasonable rates, with options for entrance and ride-all-you-can packages.
Whether you’re revisiting childhood memories or creating new ones with your loved ones, Star City offers an unforgettable experience packed with fun and adventure. Add this iconic amusement park to your itinerary and make your trip to Metro Manila even more exciting!
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