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Kiss's Guidebook

Sports

Amenities include an Olympic-size swimming pool, covered gymnasium and basketball court, an oval and a grandstand that can sit 15,000 people. It has hosted several national and regional sports competitions and other entertainment events such as the 23rd Southeast Asian Games in 2005, as well as the Star Olympics organized and participated in by local actors and other celebrities, WRR Concert Series, among others.
8 locals recommend
Marikina Sports Center
24 Sumulong Hwy
8 locals recommend
Amenities include an Olympic-size swimming pool, covered gymnasium and basketball court, an oval and a grandstand that can sit 15,000 people. It has hosted several national and regional sports competitions and other entertainment events such as the 23rd Southeast Asian Games in 2005, as well as the Star Olympics organized and participated in by local actors and other celebrities, WRR Concert Series, among others.

Cultural

The church was built in 1690 and was then known as the Our Lady of Protection. It became known as Our Lady of the Abandoned in 1792. The 328-year-old church enshrines one of the several images of the Virgin Mary venerated as miraculous and had received Papal recognition.
Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of the Abandoned
Corner V. Gomez St
The church was built in 1690 and was then known as the Our Lady of Protection. It became known as Our Lady of the Abandoned in 1792. The 328-year-old church enshrines one of the several images of the Virgin Mary venerated as miraculous and had received Papal recognition.
Built in 1780, Kapitan Moy was the residence of Don Laureano “Kapitan Moy” Guevara (July 14, 1851 – December 30, 1891), the founder and father of the shoe industry in Marikina.
Sentrong Pangkultura Kapitan Moy
323 J. P. Rizal St
Built in 1780, Kapitan Moy was the residence of Don Laureano “Kapitan Moy” Guevara (July 14, 1851 – December 30, 1891), the founder and father of the shoe industry in Marikina.

Food Scene

Dining at Cafe Kapitan is like being transported into the past, specifically during the Spanish era. Café Kapitan serves traditional Spanish and Filipino dishes such as paella valenciana, crab omelet, crispy chicken, pancit canton, chicken in garlic sauce, dishes that are also the bestsellers. A typical meal would cost around P250 to P300 including drinks.
Cafe Kapitan Restaurant
323 J. P. Rizal St
Dining at Cafe Kapitan is like being transported into the past, specifically during the Spanish era. Café Kapitan serves traditional Spanish and Filipino dishes such as paella valenciana, crab omelet, crispy chicken, pancit canton, chicken in garlic sauce, dishes that are also the bestsellers. A typical meal would cost around P250 to P300 including drinks.
Rustic Mornings By Isabelo Garden
6 locals recommend