Where to Stay in Quezon City
Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods
Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads
Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Quezon City
Diliman
Mid-rangeA sprawling academic and government hub with wide avenues and leafy parks.
- +Green spaces and parks
- +Affordable food options
- +Access to cultural sites
- -Can feel very spread out
- -Traffic can be heavy
Cubao
BudgetA major commercial and transportation hub with a busy, bustling atmosphere.
- +Excellent shopping and entertainment options
- +Major transportation interchange
- +Wide range of food choices
- -Can be extremely crowded and chaotic
- -Less green space compared to other areas
Tomas Morato / South Triangle
LuxuryA vibrant district known for its diverse culinary scene and lively evening atmosphere.
- +Abundant dining and entertainment options
- +Good mix of casual and upscale venues
- +Relatively central location within Quezon City
- -Can be noisy at night
- -Parking can be a challenge
WiFi & Remote Work in Quezon City
Quality
Good
Avg Speed
25 Mbps
Free WiFi
Malls (e.g., SM Malls, Araneta City), some coffee shops, government buildings.
Coworking
Multiple options in areas like Eastwood City and near UP Diliman; daily rates typically range from โฑ300-โฑ700.
Daily Budget (Budget)
PHP 1500/day
Hidden Gems in Quezon City
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Magsaysay Avenue Food Stalls
Experience authentic Filipino street food like a local by exploring the bustling food stalls along Magsaysay Avenue. From grilled delights to sweet treats, it's a delicious adventure for your taste buds.
Banawe Street Dimsum Restaurants
Discover a hidden culinary enclave on Banawe Street, known for its authentic Chinese-Filipino eateries, especially its dim sum offerings. It's a go-to spot for locals craving delicious and traditional Chinese comfort food.
2 areas to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Quezon City