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Sometimes getting lost is one of the best ways to find yourself. With that said, before you grab the keys to a rental car, it can be helpful to know just a few key things about Taguig — like where to find it on the map!
Taguig is located just 8 miles southeast of central Manila, the nation's energetic capital.
Toss your bags in the trunk, fill up the tank and get set to head out of Taguig. With a population of 1,600,000, there are tons of interesting characters for you to meet in Manila.
If your trip to Taguig is all organized but your itinerary is a bit on the empty side, let us give you a helping hand.
Make the short drive out of the middle of the neighborhood and spend a few hours exploring Philippine Veterans Museum and Venice Grand Canal Mall. Like some more close-by options? British Embassy is also worth a look around.
Bonifacio Global City and Pinagsama are well worth stopping by during your time here. Bonifacio Global City is about 2 miles away, while Pinagsama is 1 mile.
After spending loads of time chatting to like-minded people, it's always good to know you can rest your head someplace nearby. If you're traveling to Taguig for work-related reasons, these are some of the popular convention centers that are close to hotels, restaurants and cafés:
Grab the keys to an intermediate car and explore the best of Taytay with friends or family. These vehicles offer more space and a larger trunk to carry all your essentials. They have excellent mileage, so you can easily journey the 6 miles between Taguig and central Taytay (and beyond!) without burning a hole in your pocket. But if you're in the mood to treat yourself on your vacation, why not select a premium vehicle? Impressive extra features, such as fancy leather seats and flashy infotainment systems, promise an outstanding driving experience.
Sometimes it's all about the journey, which makes finding the right car important. If you're about to embark on an epic road trip around Taguig, a safe and sturdy SUV could be the best solution. If you're hoping for the cheapest price possible and plan on doing a lot of city driving, an economy car is a smart pick. All you have to do is work out what's going to be the best fit, throw your bags in the trunk, and start clocking up those miles.