I got this idea of creating a list of the best
children’s playground around Metro Manila after we do our frequent visit in
Mushroomburger’s free playground in Tagaytay City and also visiting some
playgrounds in Manila. I wondered how many FREE playground that we have here in
our city, I just saw the children’s playground in Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur,
and they got a nice outdoor playground for FREE, the most impressive is that
Hong Kong have lots of playground in almost every corner of the street. I super
want to have more playgrounds in Manila for our kids, I also saw some
playgrounds in the province and they are also nice and well maintained. But why
not the same here in Manila ?
During my childhood years, around the 80’s,
my parents and family always visit Rizal Park and the clean version of Manila
Bay, I remember that we have lots of playground spots in the past but as time
goes by they start to deteriorate due to lack of maintenance and care, all of
the old playgrounds are gone, but the new admin of the park relocated them in
other area and did some renovations of the old existing play areas.
Kids
really enjoy playing outdoors especially if there are in a playgrounds, we want
our son Ashton to experience the great outdoor, trying the climb and slide
playground and do some obstacles. For us parents, we prefer playgrounds that are
well maintained, clean, no damage, secured and kid friendly. we spotted some
good playgrounds around Manila and I want to include it here in my list, the
next time you go to Manila, you can create your own adventure with your kids and
visit the playgrounds in one day.
My focus for this blog project list
are for the free entrance playgrounds and not the indoor playgrounds which
requires you to pay for an entrance fee.
I also included some community
children’s playground below, recommended only for those who live in the area.
so here’s my recommended children’s playground in Metro Manila that are
open for everyone.
1.
MUSEO PAMBATA, MANILA Its FREE! There are no entrance at this
playground but the museum area requires you to pay for around PHP 150, but
that’s okay, if your kid wants to play and want to try the obstacles and the
slide. They can play unlimited here, I think this playground is the most
secured, because its located inside the vicinity of Museo Pambata, there’s a
gate and security guard, but we advised the parent to watch over their kid
especially the toddlers.
Kids
can do role play games inside this helicopter, it’s a real helicopter displayed
infront of the playground here in Museo Pambata. There’s a slide at the back
where they can try the highest slide in the park.
2.
SALCEDO PARK, MAKATI CITYOne of the best children’s playground in
Makati, I saw this during the early days of the Sunday Weekend Market in
Salcedo, our son loves to play here trying the big slide and crawl obstacles.
The entire playground is on a soft rubbery mat, protection for kids just in case
they fell down on the floor. The playground area also serves as a play area for
kids who lives in nearby condos and villages within Salcedo, the playground is
open for all and its free.
3.
LEGAZPI PARK, MAKATI CITYAnother playground area at the other side
of Makati, closely similar to the one in Salcedo Village, Makati. Its free for
all, there’s a green grassy field for more outdoor activities and sport. But its
hot here during the afternoon, most people go here in the morning and at around
4pm.
The playground is also free. You can go here if you get tired
roaming around the mall in Greenbelt to get some fresh air and see your kids
enjoy the park. You can also do picnics here.
4.
BONIFACIO HIGH STREET CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUNDI saw a glimpse of this
playground when my taxi drove infront of it, It’s a nice park when you look at
the photo, but when I went back here and took this photo, I went up close to the
playground and saw that it is not well maintained, there are lots of vandals all
over the metallic bars and play area of kids and I also spotted lots of “batang
hamog” or street kids roaming around, staying, sleeping and playing, I hope they
provide a guard here just to watch over the activities of these street
kids.
We parents and guardians should not let our kids play alone in
public or private owned playgrounds, I hope that BGC can repaint the playground.
5.
MARKET MARKET CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUNDMy son first playground in his
life hahaha. His first slide is here in Market Market, we visit this place
whenever we are in BGC because there’s a big free playground for everyone
located at the back of the Market Market mall. There are two clusters of
children’s playground, on photo is the larger version of the playground and then
at the other side is a smaller version.
There’s security guard and also
barrier with plants that surrounds the entire playground.
6.
MANILA OCEAN PARK CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUNDI saw this playground too
when our car passed by going to the exit. I didn’t know that Manila Ocean Park
have their own outdoor playground, I just hope they relocate it an area that is
visible to many people. When I first saw this, I spotted some homeless people
living in the playground. I’m not sure if they maintain it properly, the photo
above is from 2013 and my last visit here was this early 2014.
But it’s
a free playground for all, if you come here and spotted the homeless people
loitering around I suggest you go to Museo Pambata which is located nearby.
photo via
http://sidneyenyen.blogspot.com/2013/09/manila-ocean-park-adventure.html7.
CIRCLE OF JOY IN QUEZON CITY MEMORIAL PARKI know that there’s a
children’s park in QC Memorial Park but I didn’t expected that it’s the best
playground ever in Metro Manila. I just saw this photo online from a blog site,
the blogger took photos of their fun adventure here in Circle of Joy, the
playground is FREE and I think it’s a portion of the entire playground that
offers free entrance, because according to the blogger, there’s another
playground nearby Circle of Fun that requires everyone to pay PHP20 per person.
If ever we will go out again, I will visit this playground personally
with my family. It looks fun.
photo via
http://www.pensivethoughts.com/2013/03/an-afternoon-at-quezon-memorial-circle.html
For me, I think the playground that I posted above are my top 7 children’s
playground in Manila that offers for FREE.
below are some community
playgrounds that are totally free but located in the vicinity of their
respective town.
8.
PLAYGROUND IN SOUTHWEST INTEGTRATED TERMINAL (COASTAL TERMINAL, PASAY
CITY)
9.
DAKOTA PLAYGROUND IN ADRIATICO, MALATE photo via:
http://ecowastecoalition.blogspot.com/2011/11/toxics-watchdog-raises-concern-over.html10.
PLAZA AZUL CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND IN QUIRINO AVE, PANDACAN
photo via:
http://mypandacan.com/archives/173911.
PLAZA DE LA VIRGEN CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND IN WEST ZAMORA ST.
PANDACANphoto via
http://www.panoramio.com/user/4955072?photo_page=192&comment_page=212. MANILA SACRAMENTO PLAYGROUNDphoto
via:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/5963853313. DELPAN TENEMENT CHILDREN'S
PLAYGROUNDphoto via
http://willsattention.blogspot.com/2012/07/unsupervised-childrens-parkour-at.htmlAbout
lead in painthttp://ecowastecoalition.blogspot.com/2011/11/toxics-watchdog-raises-concern-over.html
I also encountered a blog of the Eco Waste Coalition about their advocacy to
ring a bell to the local government to not use a paint with lead. They tested
some playgrounds and found some big strain of lead paint that was used in
painting the playground facilities.
My search for more
playgroundsThis is my initial post and search for more playgrounds
around the metro, if you know a playground that is worth visiting, then let us
know by posting a comment and photo url below.