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asked questions

  • How much does it cost to store luggage in Mandaluyong?

    The price for luggage storage in Mandaluyong starts from just $5.90/bag for the entire day.

  • Where can I store luggage in Mandaluyong?

    There are multiple locations all around Mandaluyong which can be booked through the Bounce platform including near Pateros Town Plaza, Barkadahan Bridge, El Molito Commercial Complex and many other areas.

  • Is it safe to store your bags in Mandaluyong?

    Yes. Every bag is tagged with a security seal and comes with the $10,000 Bounce Guarantee. Every location is required to uphold tight security precautions. You may be asked to show ID and you will be required to use a credit card to book through Bounce in advance. With hundreds of thousands of bags stored, you can count on Bounce to handle your baggage in Mandaluyong.

  • Are there storage lockers in Mandaluyong?

    Yes, there are storage lockers and luggage drop off points in Mandaluyong. Storing your luggage with Bounce is as easy as using a storage locker, except a real person is there to watch over your things. If you don’t want to worry about lockers being full or remembering the code for your locker, you can drop off your luggage at any of our convenient locations in Mandaluyong.

  • Where are the best places to stay and eat while in Mandaluyong?

    The most popular restaurants to visit are SM City North Edsa, Bonifacio High Street, and Okada Lounge. Additionally, the highest ranked hotels within Mandaluyong are Manila Hotel, Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila, and Grass Residences by Elle Suites.

  • Where are the best parks and nature attractions in Mandaluyong?

    Mandaluyong offers several scenic parks including Rizal Park, TriNoma Park, and Quezon Memorial Circle.

  • Where can I find tourist information and guideposts in Mandaluyong?

    You can find local tourist information at Jaime Velasquez Park, Fort Santiago Dungeon, and Air Asia Ticketing Office.

  • What public transportation exists within Mandaluyong?

    When flying to Mandaluyong, you're likely to pass through Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Ninoy Aquino), Clark, or Manila International Airport Authority. You're likely to pass through One Ayala Transport Terminal, Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange, or Five Star Bus Terminal if arriving by bus and PNR South or PNR if arriving by train. Popular metro stations like LRT2, MRT3, or MRT-3 can be used for transit within Mandaluyong.

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Store your luggage around Mandaluyong City with Bounce 

Situated just west of downtown, Mandaluyong is one of the best day trip destinations in Metro Manila. It’s mostly known for its expansive retail and shopping offerings, with some of the country’s largest shopping malls including SM Megamall and Shangri-La Plaza. There’s also a diverse restaurant scene featuring Chinese and Japanese cuisine (and other even more surprising options) that are not often found in other parts of the Philippines. 

There are some historical landmarks nearby, most notably the San Felipe Neri Church which showcases the rich colonial heritage of the Philippines and is a pilgrimage destination for Catholics across the country. Mandaluyong and neighboring Makati also boast numerous museums worth stopping by, including the Ayala Museum, Museo ng Makati, and the Manila American Cemetery. 

Because there’s plenty to do and the logistics from Manila are quite accessible, planning a day outside the downtown districts is a vital part of the Manila travel experience. You’ll still want to plan ahead to use your time in Mandaluyong wisely.  Here’s everything you need to know. 

Luggage storage in Mandaluyong City

Unlike downtown Manila, Mandaluyong won't have the extensive infrastructure in public transportation of the downtown districts. Luckily, though, you won't be without options when you're trying to store your bags while sightseeing through Mandaluyong and Makati. The Bounce luggage storage service makes it easy to find a place to store luggage for a few hours. Bounce partners with local shops and businesses in places like Mandaluyong City to provide its customers with the most convenient locations. These are usually within a short walk from a town’s train station or major travel hotspots. 

Bounce also does away with silly hidden fees and focuses on providing the best possible storage facility at an affordable price. You’ll be able to book luggage storage for a flat rate for the entire day. Even better, our strict quality standards make each location a trusted and secure place to leave your bags, no matter what city you're traveling to.

Mandaluyong City city guide 

Museums in Mandaluyong City

Manila American Cemetery 

Situated in Makati just south of Mandaluyong, this is one of the most popular attractions for Westerners visiting Manila. Over 17,000 American Soldiers perished fighting in the Philippines in World War II. The cemetery features beautiful gardens and an open-air museum and exhibits honoring their sacrifice.

Ayala Museum 

One of the best art museums in the Philippines is situated right next to Mandaluyong. The Ayala Museum curated one of the best collections of historical artifacts and both traditional and contemporary Filipino artwork. Across four floors, you can admire hundreds of pieces detailing the pre-colonial history of the Philippines along with some of the most important artifacts from the last few centuries. There are also a few dozen dioramas that quite accurately display the political evolution of the Philippines. 

San Felipe Neri Church

One of the most prominent vestiges of the colonial period in Mandaluyong is this Baroque church built by Spanish missionaries in the 19th century, and it remains a vital piece of the local culture. While it's one of the most widely revered churches in Metro Manila, it also makes for a fine sightseeing destination. 

Shopping in Mandaluyong City

SM Megamall

The Philippines’ third largest mall (and thirteenth largest worldwide) is certainly Mandaluyong’s claim to fame, with hundreds of storefronts, restaurants, and entertainment options. You could spend a full day strolling through the halls of this expensive retail mecca and only scratch the surface. A mix of Filipino specialty stores and familiar international brands will keep your curiosity (and wallet) occupied.

Greenfield Weekend Market

This open-air shopping development is more popular among Mandaluyong locals because of its more relaxed atmosphere and mix of shops and restaurants. It’s a nice alternative to the bustle of SM Megamall and the stores tend to be more affordable than the luxury boutiques of Shangri-La. 

Shangri-La Plaza

For luxury shoppers across Metro Manila, Shangri-La is the best place to head for designer labels and high-end international brands. Plenty of these brands place their flagship storefronts in Shangri-La’s “Luxury Lane,” including Gucci, Hogan, Givenchy, Yves Saint Laurent, Jimmy Choo, and Bottega Veneta. Plenty of other international brands have a presence here, but across its 600 retail spaces, you’ll also find some Filipino companies not found elsewhere, so spending a few hours exploring is worthwhile. 

Restaurants in Mandaluyong City

Senju (Shangri-La Plaza)

The Philippines has a surprisingly diverse restaurant scene, especially in Manila. But solid Japanese food is surprisingly hard to come by. That’s why the Shangri-La’s Senju has become such a destination for local foodies. Even though authentic Japanese restaurants tend to specialize in a certain dish (ramen shops, sushi restaurants, Izakaya, etc.) Senju tackles the whole breadth of Japanese cuisine. Even better there are all-you-can-eat buffet options so you can sample just about every type of dish imaginable. Before you scoff at the notion of a buffet, just know that this menu is legitimately gourmet (a quick note: buffets have an elevated place in Filipino dining). 

Commune Coffee 

This Makati-based cafe is by far one of the best coffee roasters in the country, and hipsters and aficionados across Metro Manila flock to this trendy spot for their caffeine. If you're working while traveling through Mandaluyong, you'll enjoy their bright and spacious café space for getting some work done while sipping on slow-pour coffee or their refreshing cold brew. 

El Chupacabra 

Mexican food in the Philippines? This may sound crazy, but you have to remember that thousands of American servicepeople have been stationed in the Philippines over the decades, you shouldn't be surprised Western fixtures, like Mexican restaurants occupy prime real estate in cities like Makati. The seafood is especially excellent, so don't skip the spicy chipotle shrimp or Filipino sisig, which is a traditional sizzling pork recipe with some Mexican spices. 

Conclusion 

The best option for luggage storage Mandaluyong City is Bounce, but it doesn’t end there. With luggage storage facilities all over the Philippines, such as Manila, Makati, and Iloilo City, you can rely on trusted Bounce locations in just about every major travel destination in the country and even a few welcome surprises in small towns. And with high-quality standards and useful features, downloading the Bounce mobile app will go a long way in making your trip to the Philippines even more enjoyable! 

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