Region NCR

National Capital Region

The National Capital Region (NCR), which includes Metro Manila, has rapidly developed into the busy core of the Philippines, functioning as the nation's political, economic, and cultural nerve centres, respectively. It is full of different skyscrapers, modern shopping malls, and historical landmarks, so it is impossible not to go there and discover the wonders of this never-sleeping city. NCR has a host of landmarks among which are the Intramuros (the well-preserved historical walled city of Manila), featuring an age-old ruins evoking the colonial past of the country. Look into the historic significance of Rizal Park, one place from where the Philippines’ national hero, Jose Rizal was executed continuing to give people an inspiration to this present day.

Popular Cities: Manila (Zip Code: 1000), Quezon City (Zip Code: 1100), Makati City (Zip Code: 1200)

Province Zipcode
Caloocan 1400-1413
Las Piñas 1740-1749
Makati 1200-1299
Malabon 1470-1475
Mandaluyong 1550-1556
Manila 1000-1099
Marikina 1800-1811
Muntinlupa 1770-1776
Navotas 1480-1485
Parañaque 1700-1720
Pasay 1300-1309
Pasig 1600-1612
Pateros 1620
Quezon City 1100-1199
San Juan 1500-1504
Taguig 1600
Valenzuela 1440-1444
Historic walls and architecture of Intramuros.

Popular Destinations

Caloocan: Caloocan City covers 5,333.40 hectares and is the fourth most populated city in the Metro Manila area. It is the only city in the metro that is split into two distinct regions, the north and the south. Region of Metro Manila known as CAMANAVA encompasses it. The city of Caloocan has postal codes that begin with 14.

Las Piñas: In the southern section of Manila, Las Piñas is reputedly named from the Spanish term for pineapples, which were imported from Cavite and Batangas as one of the many organic products. The Saint Joseph Paris Church, located in the heart of the city, is home to the almost 200-year-old Las Piañs Bamboo Organ. It is the only one of its sort in existence that has not been destroyed. If you live in Las Piñas, it's simple to find out your ZIP code. You just need to memorize one set of numbers in this city.

Malabon Malabon is located in the CAMANAVA sub-region of Metro Manila, which is located in the north. Pancit Malabon, the 400-year-old San Bartolome Church, and historic residences like the Raymundo and Ibaviosa Houses are some of the city's most popular attractions. Malabon, like its neighboring cities, has PH zip codes that begin with the number 14

Makati There are many international firms, IT-related sectors, restaurants, retail malls, and upmarket residential projects in Makati City, which has been dubbed the "Financial Center of the Philippines." This city tour will lead you to some of the most significant sites in this rapidly developing neighborhood.

Mandaluyong Ortigas Center, EDSA Shangri-La, SM Megamall, and Starmall Shaw are just some of Mandaluyong's most renowned landmarks. With a current population of 386,276 people, Mandaluyong ranks as the 6th smallest city in the Philippines.

Manila Manila, the country's capital and most populous city as of 2018, is located in the Philippines. The city has a rich history and culture thanks to places like the University Belt, the Malacaang Palace, and the National Museum.

Marikina Marikina, a city in the Philippines, is known as the "Shoe Capital of the Philippines" because it is home to the country's biggest shoe-making sector, which has earned it the moniker. With several bike facilities, it has emerged as one of metro's most bike-friendly towns.

Muntinlupa One of Metro Manila's most dynamic cities, Muntinlupa has the exclusive areas of Alabang and Ayala Alabang, located at the southernmost extremity of the city. "Emerald City" is the nickname for Muntinlupa, the biggest city in the Philippines, which is surrounded by the country's largest lake.

Navotas In the northern part of Metro Manila, near the shore, is a tiny stretch of land known as Navotas. One of the major fishports in Southeast Asia and Asia as a whole, it is known as the Commercial Fishing Hub of the Philippines As part of the CAMANAVA region, its zip codes all begin with 14.

Parañaque Parañaque City lies to the south of Pasay and north of Las Piñas and Muntinlupa. Gaming and entertainment complexes like as the Solaire Resort & Casino and the Okada Manila together with the City of Dreams have made it a well-known destination for tourists and locals alike. There is a 17-digit postal code for this city.

Pasay The Ninoy Aquino International Airport, the Philippines' busiest airport, is located in Pasay, the city dubbed "the main gateway to the Philippines" (NAIA). Philippine Airlines, AirAsia, and Cebu Pacific are just a few of the many airlines operating in the first-class, heavily urbanized metropolis. The Senate, the Department of Foreign Affairs, and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines are all located here. The city and the neighboring town of Paranaque share the contemporary neighborhood of Bay Area.

Pasig As the Pasig River flows through its land, the city of Pasig was formerly a rural community that progressively became a highly developed metropolis. This city is home to Ortigas Center, one of the country's most major commercial centers. The "green city" is home to several skyscrapers, both business and residential, as well as large shopping centers.

Pateros Since Pateros is the sole municipality unit in Metro Manila, it is also the most sparsely populated and smallest in terms of land area. Taguig, Pasig, and Makati are all nearby cities. Duck raisers is a moniker derived from the thriving duck raising business in the region.

Quezon City Located in the heart of Metro Manila, Quezon City is the biggest city in terms of population and size. This is a city that has a lot to offer; it is home to several enterprises, such as colleges like the University of the Philippines Diliman and the Ateneo de Manila University; government offices like Quezon City Reception House; and a wide range of businesses. In the past, it was proposed that Quezon City, named after previous President Manuel Quezon, take the place of Manila as the nation's capital.

San Juan It is safe to say that San Juan sits about in the middle of the capital area. To commemorate this first fight of the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonists, Pinaglabanan Shrine is located in the historic city. When it comes to shopping centers in San Juan, you'll find both high-end and discount retailers in plenty.

Taguig Taguig began as a little fishing town on the western banks of Laguna de Bay, but it has since grown into a major metropolis in the Philippines. Most people know it as the location of Bonifacio Global City (BGC), one of the country's premier commercial areas. It was the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) that began the process of urbanizing the neighborhood.

Valenzuela Valenzuela is located north of Manila and is known as the "Northern Gateway to the Metro Manila." Urbanized metropolis has two important thoroughfares, the MacArthur Highway and North Luzon Expressway. District of Caloocan is located in the province of Bulacan and is surrounded by the cities of Caloocan and Malabon as well as Quezon City.