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Yes, but they're not always the best option. Luggage lockers can fill up quickly and may be unavailable when you need them. Some luggage lockers may be too small to fit large or bulky items. Unlike luggage lockers, we don't charge per hour and instead charge a flat rate for 24 hours of storage. We also have partners who watch over your stuff to make sure it's safe, and can answer any questions you may have or give you advice on what to do in Taguig.
We only partner with trusted businesses who have a dedicated, secure place to keep your luggage safe. Some businesses may store luggage behind a counter that's off-limits to customers, while others may have storage rooms or closets for your luggage. But no matter where you choose to leave your luggage, our partners will keep it safe.
Yes, but many companies charge per hour and costs can add up fast. We charge one price for 24 hours of storage, so storing your stuff is more affordable in Taguig.
Plans change, we get it! If you need to change or cancel your booking for any reason, the best way to do it is from your booking details page in the Bounce app. You can edit the dates, drop-off and pick-up times, and number of bags. You can also cancel your booking or rebook at a nearby store. If you can't find your booking details, check the email address you used to make your booking. You can change your booking by following the link there, or reach out to us if you need support.
Situated just southeast of downtown Manila, Taguig City is one of the top places in the metro area to visit. While itâs miles outside the city center, thereâs still a highly urban layout, with skyscrapers and public infrastructure matching most parts of Manila. And with cosmopolitan and modern cultural offerings, youâll be able to enjoy superb dining and shopping while exploring Taguig City. Thereâs some history as well, with the local Pateros-Taguig cultural heritage blending with both colonial and modern elements.Â
The town is primarily known for its Bonifacio Global City district, which features all of the modern amenities youâll expect, but there are also leafy neighborhoods and sprawling parks for getting outdoors. Itâs also not far from Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Quezon City, so Taguig is an easy place to stay if you don't want to get a hotel in downtown Manila.
With extensive public transportation options along with other infrastructure, you'll be able to get around Taguig City fairly easily. In terms of finding a place to keep the bags while you sightsee your shop, you might need to put some effort into finding the right place. So if youâre taking a day trip from Manila and need to store luggage around Taguig City for a few hours, you won't be able to rely on lockers at train stations or shopping centers, but dedicated luggage storage services are operating in town.Â
The best option for luggage storage Taguig City offers is Bounce. Our luggage storage service uses a wide network of partner locations all over the world. With luggage storage facilities throughout the Philippines, including several convenient ones serving Taguig City, you can use the handy Bounce mobile app to find the nearest storage spot and book online. And with premium features like 24/7 customer support from a dedicated team, your whole experience will be a breeze.Â
The Baroque Saint Anne Parish Church is a minor Basilica and one of the most important churches in the metro Manila area. It's situated in the historic part of Taguig City along Quezon Plaza and the Taguig River, and it's a beloved part of the Filipino Catholic community. Its facade incorporates Baroque elements with traditional Filipino architecture to create one of the more interesting churches you'll ever see.
One of these more curious attractions in Taguig is this specialty museum curated by the local Bonifacio Art Foundation. With programming based around different scientific disciplines, the approachable exhibits are ideal for an engaging afternoon for the whole family. There's a planetarium to admire alongside interactive games and quizzes (in English) and even a dinosaur display that will keep the kids engaged during your trip.Â
Built back in the early 19th century, this ornate organ is constructed entirely with locally sourced bamboo wood and is revered as a national treasure. The St. Joseph Parish Church of Las Piñas is already a worthy stop on any sightseeing track through Taguig, but it's primarily famous for this stunning (both visually and acoustically) organ.
You can always show up to mass on Sunday, but there are also free concerts throughout the week if you want to simply admire the acoustics of the church and the artistry of the organist. There's also a small museum attached to the church detailing the design and construction of the organ along with more information on this type of instrument. Every year, there's even a bamboo organ festival. While you're here, you should explore the village of Las Piñas to get a sense of this beautiful and isolated community.Â
Anyone who has been to the Venetian Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas can attest that this theme travels surprisingly well. With canals and imitation architecture lining this open-air mall, a visit here is as aesthetically pleasing as it is shoppable. They thought of every single detail when they designed and built Venice Grand Canal Mall in Taguig City, from the Ponte de Amore Bridge replica to the actual water-filled canals, navigated by actual gondoliers.
You can simply stroll through the mall and have a great time, especially if you splurge on a gondola ride, but the shopping isn't bad either. With a few hundred stores ranging from local Filipino chains to recognizable international brands, you'll certainly find something here. And if you happen to leave empty-handed, the Instagram snaps will have made the trip worthwhile.Â
The hippest place to shop in Taguig City has to be this contemporary retail district reminiscent of uber-trendy fashion hotspots in Brooklyn or London. You'll find mid-century modern furniture stores, well-curated vintage shops, art galleries, loads of high-end boutiques, and other local businesses.Â
Bonifacio Global City is the commercial and cultural capital of Taguig City, so it makes sense that the highest concentration of retail would be situated in the skyscraper-laden streets like Bonifacio High Street and the surrounding areas. Youâll find loads of designer outlets and luxury boutiques throughout the area, but The Retail Promenade on 29th Street is an especially fertile shopping ground. Most of these streets are very pedestrian-friendly making the shopping experience even better.
The rooftop of the Grand Hyatt Manila has both the hottest pool and the hottest restaurant in Taguig City, and luckily, you don't need to be a guest to swim or eat at the swanky Pool House Restaurant. With an open-air terrace, offering stunning views of the skyline, there's no better place to cap off a business trip or vacation than dining al fresco on their delicious Filipino-inspired contemporary bites. The views from the terrace are incredible, and on a clear day, you can see as far as Rizal Park in Manila.
This contemporary bistro takes the âeating localâ concept to a whole new level with its inventive menu, comprised entirely of dishes, made with strictly local produce and ingredients. Everything from their pork to the fruit was farmed and grown near the metro Manila area. The food itself is fantastic. Blending elements of Spanish Filipino cuisine. Highlights include their Bicol exprĂ©s minced pork, kaldereta beef stew, and their lechĂłn suckling pig. This place is (deservedly) popular and they don't take reservations, so plan to get here early.
Whether itâs a relic of Spainâs colonial influence in the Philippines or merely a product of globalization, this tapas spot is one of the true can't-miss dining experiences in the area. It's the perfect after-work spot for shared plates like salmon TNT, traditional albondigas (homemade meatballs), and even nachos. Don't skip the homemade sangria.
Bounce has luggage storage locations in almost every major travel destination in the world, and that includes towns throughout the Philippines like Manila, Olongapo City, and Quezon City. So download the handy Bounce mobile app to find a secure place to store your bags for your next epic trip!