
Mandaluyong City Hall
A modern municipal building known for its tiger logo, festive Christmas lights, and as a hub for government services.

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Magical lights & festive vibes

Mandaluyong City Hall
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Magical lights & festive vibes

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A modern municipal building known for its tiger logo, festive Christmas lights, and as a hub for government services.
"Praised for its clean grounds and festive lights, but staff attitude needs improvement."

🎯 MRT to City Hall
Alight at Boni Station, then take a jeepney (towards Stop & Shop/Kalentong) along Boni Ave.
📝 Bring All Docs
Ensure you have all required documents for smooth government transactions. Check requirements beforehand.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.2 · 1,131 reviews
Type
City Hall
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Roaring Tiger Logo
Entranceway
Iconic landmark of the 'Tiger City,' a symbol of Mandaluyong's spirit and progress.

Christmas Light Displays
City Hall Grounds
Dazzling light installations create a magical atmosphere, drawing crowds during the holiday season.

Community Zumba Sessions
Open areas
Join locals for energetic morning or afternoon Zumba classes, a popular way to stay fit and connect.

Night Market Buzz
City Hall Grounds (seasonal)
Experience a vibrant night market, especially during Christmas, offering food, shopping, and festive cheer.
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🎯 MRT to City Hall
Alight at Boni Station, then take a jeepney (towards Stop & Shop/Kalentong) along Boni Ave.
📝 Bring All Docs
Ensure you have all required documents for smooth government transactions. Check requirements beforehand.
📸 Festive Photo Ops
The Christmas lights are a major draw; visit in the evening for the best photo opportunities.
👟 Comfortable Shoes
You might do a lot of walking between offices, so wear comfortable footwear.
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🎯 MRT to City Hall
Alight at Boni Station, then take a jeepney (towards Stop & Shop/Kalentong) along Boni Ave.
📝 Bring All Docs
Ensure you have all required documents for smooth government transactions. Check requirements beforehand.
📸 Festive Photo Ops
The Christmas lights are a major draw; visit in the evening for the best photo opportunities.
👟 Comfortable Shoes
You might do a lot of walking between offices, so wear comfortable footwear.
⏰ Patience is Key
Some reviews mention slow service or staff distraction; be patient during your visit.
🚴 Bicycle Parking
Designated bicycle parking is available if you choose to cycle.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Mandaluyong City Hall receives mixed reviews. While praised for its clean surroundings, efficient service in some offices, and impressive Christmas decorations, several visitors report encountering rude or unprofessional staff. The convenience of having multiple government offices in one location is a significant plus, though customer service improvements are frequently suggested.
"All staff I encountered for the health card/mayor’s permit was rude. Most of them were on tiktok and would only look at you briefly then go back to their phones. It’s as if I was interrupting something important whenever I have a transaction.
Only the guards were nice.
Because I had more than pea sized amount of stool, the guy asked me to remove some of it out. Saying I can just do it outside. That’s the first time I ever heard a medical professional say that. There wasn’t even an available trash can or comfort room to do it. It was so embarassing."
Jamie
"Very rude staff especially when getting health card. Please improve your service to the public. As if they don't like there job"
Jerome Creencia
"Clean sorroundings and a disciplined community. They have fast service, my transaction took me only less than five minutes, from Assesors Office to the Cashier for the payment of my Aunt's amilyar. All government offices of the City of Mandaluyong were located inside the compound so no need to travel if you have another transactions. The police station of Mandaluyong was located here also. Kudos to all."
Kc Teodoro
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The nearest MRT station is Boni. From Boni Station, you can take a jeepney heading towards Stop & Shop or Kalentong along Boni Avenue. Alight at Maysilo Circle.
Besides MRT and jeepneys, you can also find taxis and ride-sharing services. If coming from other parts of Mandaluyong, local tricycles or e-trikes might be available.
Yes, there is parking available for cars and a designated area for bicycles.
It's a considerable walk, approximately 2-3 kilometers. Taking a jeepney or tricycle is more convenient.
You can take an MRT from Cubao to Boni Station, then follow the jeepney route mentioned above. Alternatively, you can take a bus or UV Express heading towards Quiapo/Baclaran and ask to be dropped off near Maysilo Circle.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
There is no entrance fee to enter the grounds of Mandaluyong City Hall. Fees are only applicable for specific transactions or permits.
Government offices typically operate from Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. However, specific office hours may vary, and it's best to check with the department you need to visit.
For most routine transactions like permits or certificates, appointments may not be strictly required, but it's advisable to check the specific office's policy. Some services might have online booking options.
Typically, you'll need a valid ID. For business-related cedulas, you might need business permits or registration documents. It's best to inquire directly with the Assessor's Office.
Yes, especially during the Christmas season, the City Hall grounds are beautifully decorated with lights and often host night markets. They also host regular community events like Zumba.
🎫 📍 Onsite Experience
The atmosphere can vary. During peak hours for transactions, it can be busy. However, the grounds are generally clean and well-maintained. The new building is noted for its efficient air conditioning.
Reviews are mixed. While some visitors report fast and efficient service with helpful staff, others mention encountering rude or unprofessional behavior. Guards are generally noted as being nice.
The compound houses various government offices, including the Assessor's Office, Cashier, and police station. There are also comfort rooms available.
Yes, especially during the Christmas season when the lights are up. The tiger logo is also a popular spot for photos.
Visiting on weekday mornings, shortly after opening, or later in the afternoon, might help avoid the busiest periods. Early mornings on weekdays are generally less crowded.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
While there might not be extensive dining facilities directly within the City Hall compound, there are usually food stalls or small eateries nearby, especially during events like night markets.
Generally, bringing your own food and drinks is permissible, but it's always good practice to be mindful of cleanliness and dispose of waste properly. Check for any specific rules posted on-site.
The night market, typically during Christmas, offers a variety of street food, snacks, and local delicacies. Expect popular Filipino street food items.
📸 📸 Photography
The iconic tiger logo at the entrance is a must-capture. During the holiday season, the extensive Christmas lights provide stunning backdrops.
Photography inside government offices might be restricted to protect privacy and sensitive information. It's best to ask for permission or avoid taking photos of official documents or staff without consent.
For the Christmas lights, evenings are ideal. For general shots of the building and the tiger logo, daytime offers good lighting.
The community Zumba sessions offer a glimpse into local fitness culture and can make for dynamic photos.







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