The Philippine Arena is located at Ciudad De Victoria, Bocaue, Bulacan. It is considered the world’s largest indoor arena and the largest building with an earthquake-proof material. It was built through voluntary offerings of the Iglesia ni Cristo members and was perfectly planned to accommodate hundred thousand of people. #proudINC
The Garden is one of the overwhelming amenities of Philippine Arena.
If you want to experience the beauty of the garden, it’s open from 8am to 11pm at the Philippine Arena Complex.
The Entrance Fee:
- Adult : P200
- Kids: 100
Highlighted Places
- The Garden
- Planetarium
- Animal World
Here are some of the pictures inside the Garden:
You can find different kinds of animals here from porcupine, wild boar, chimpanzee, lions, donkeys, alpaca, albino carabao, crocodiles, camel, certain breed of ducks, eagle, bear cat, horses, python, ostrich and Victoria crowned pigeon.
Sadly, it was already around 10pm when we arrived at Planetarium and it’s already closed. 😦 Hopefully, the next time I come back, I can experience the place.
How to Get to the Philippine Arena in Manila by Bus
The easiest way to get to the Arena from Manila is to take the D. Jose LRT Station. There is a terminal bus available that will take you to Bocaue Bulacan. Look for the one that has a signage “Sta. Cruz to Bocaue.” Tell the conductor to drop you off at Barangay Turo and ride a tricycle going directly to the Arena.
By Private Vehicle:
Philippine Arena is located along the North Luzon Expressway. Just pass the Marilao exit.