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asked questions
How much does it cost to store luggage in Antipolo City?
The price for luggage storage in Antipolo City starts from just $5.90/bag for the entire day.
Where can I store luggage in Antipolo City?
There are multiple locations all around Antipolo City which can be booked through the Bounce platform including near Barkadahan Bridge, Pateros Town Plaza, El Molito Commercial Complex and many other areas.
Is it safe to store your bags in Antipolo City?
Yes. Every bag is tagged with a security seal and comes with the $10,000 Bounce Guarantee. Every location is required to uphold tight security precautions. You may be asked to show ID and you will be required to use a credit card to book through Bounce in advance. With hundreds of thousands of bags stored, you can count on Bounce to handle your baggage in Antipolo City.
Are there storage lockers in Antipolo City?
Yes, there are storage lockers and luggage drop off points in Antipolo City. Storing your luggage with Bounce is as easy as using a storage locker, except a real person is there to watch over your things. If you don’t want to worry about lockers being full or remembering the code for your locker, you can drop off your luggage at any of our convenient locations in Antipolo City.
Where are the best places to stay and eat while in Antipolo City?
The most popular restaurants to visit are McDonald's, Jollibee, and Landers Central. Additionally, the highest ranked hotels within Antipolo City are Novotel Manila Araneta City, Edsa Shangri-La, and Astoria Plaza.
Where are the best parks and nature attractions in Antipolo City?
Antipolo City offers several scenic parks including Quezon Memorial Circle, Greenfield Central Park, and Rancho Estate IV East Park.
Where can I find tourist information and guideposts in Antipolo City?
You can find local tourist information at Cultural and Tourism Affairs Office, CVE Visa Experts, and Batanes Wakay Travel And Tours.
What public transportation exists within Antipolo City?
When flying to Antipolo City, you're likely to pass through Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Ninoy Aquino), Clark, or Manila International Airport Authority. You're likely to pass through Five Star Bus Terminal, Victory Liner, or Partas Bus Terminal if arriving by bus and Systra, CHTTSAI Terminal cypress, or MRT 7 Quezon Memorial Circle Station if arriving by train. Popular metro stations like MRT-3, MRT3, or LRT2 can be used for transit within Antipolo City.
Store your luggage around Antipolo City with Bounce
Tucked away in the densely forested mountains east of Metro Manila, Antipolo City provides travelers with a rustic and remote experience that’s uncommonly easy to reach from the bustling Filipino capital. While you’ll likely want to stay in town to explore the various natural wonders surrounding Antipolo City, it’s a doable day trip from the metropolis, and you can get between the two places via public transportation, private tour, or even renting a car.
Antipolo City offers the quintessential blend of Filipino and Colonial influences, with a historic town center that boasts stunning landmarks like Antipolo Cathedral along with plenty of modern high rises, some of which offer panoramic views of the Manila skyline. Attractions like the Pinto Art Museum draw in both domestic and international travelers
Outside of town, there are incredible adventures you can take, with the Hinulugang Taktak waterfall and the Inday Nelly Cave to explore. There’s a mix of both modern and traditional food to enjoy in Antipolo City. You’ll of course be able to sample wonderful lechon and Filipino seafood specialties, but there’s also a burgeoning scene of restaurants and cafes that will surprise you.
Here’s everything you need to know about visiting Antipolo City:
Luggage storage in Antipolo City
Antipolo City is a common day trip destination from Manila, so you might have to plan some logistics for your trek out there. Most attractions and landmarks in the Philippines won't have lockers or a cloakroom to keep your belongings while you sightsee. If you're staying in town, you might be able to drop by the hotel early to drop the bags off at the concierge desk at no cost, but this won't help anyone traveling to Antipolo City for the day. The best option would be a dedicated luggage storage service like Bounce, as we offer hundreds of locations throughout the Philippines, including convenient ones serving Antipolo City.
Bounce partners with a local business to set up a secure and reliable luggage storage facility. And with our strict quality standards and vetting process, customers can be assured that their bags or belongings are safely stored. We also have a handy mobile app that allows you to search for the nearest luggage storage location and even book online at a fair price.
Antipolo City city guide
Museums in Antipolo City
Pinto Art Museum
One of the most important art museums in all of the Philippines, the Pinto Art Museum is conveniently located in Antipolo and is the main attraction that brings enthusiasts and students in from Manila. The collection and gallery represent the entirety of Filipino art, but there is a focus on contemporary work from local talent. There are six galleries across different floors of the museum and there are even outdoor art installations. From the outdoor galleries and gardens, you'll be able to see the Manila skyline (and perhaps some of the infamous smog) very clearly.
Antipolo Cathedral
Known officially as "Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage," this Catholic Cathedral was built in the 19th century and has its roots in the Spanish colonial rule of the Philippines. Antipolo Cathedral’s main highlight is a gorgeous 17th-century statue of the Virgin Mary and the Cathedral Shrine. Every year, thousands of religious travelers head to Antipolo for Mayday, and these devotees perform various rituals and dances during the festival. These pilgrims observe the tradition of traveling all the way to Antipolo from Manila on foot. This is one of the most beloved religious sites in all the deeply Catholic Philippines.
Inday Nelly's Mystical Cave
Named for the caretaker who managed the cave network, Idnay Nelly’s Mystical Cave sounds like a fantasy theme park, but it's really a fascinating geological feature to explore. Legend has it that numerous mystical and holy images were found in the cave when it was first discovered. None of these local myths have been proven, but if you squint hard enough, you'll find rock formations that resemble religious figures like Jesus and Mary. Regardless of how religious any traveler is, the caves are still worth exploring.
Shopping in Antipolo City
Sumulong Highway
The main stretch in Antipolo features plenty of shopping and dining options. Although it’s less of a retail experience than you'd expect in a proper mall or shopping center, you'll find options for clothes, shoes, and some souvenirs.
SM Center Antipolo Downtown
If you travel through the Philippines enough, you're bound to run into one of the SM retail empire’s malls. Antipolo’s location is one of the largest in their region, and the mall is right downtown. You'll find a smattering of recognizable international brands along with plenty of Filipino specialties.
Antipolo Triangle Mall
This smaller mall in Antipolo is certainly the more distinctive of the two, with a pyramid shape that makes it very difficult to miss from the street. The selection is smaller than SM Antipolo Downtown, but you'll find plenty of boutiques, Filipino clothing shops, and electronics stores along with a fairly decent food court.
Restaurants in Antipolo City
LeBlanc Hotel’s Bistro Pop-Up Cafe
This energetic kitchen at the trendy LeBlanc Hotel might serve the best breakfast in Antipolo, with approachable (and American-style) breakfast gems like a solid eggs benedict, lechon-inspired bacon, and even some pancakes off the griddle. Their espresso machine gets a lot of action as plenty of travelers and locals head to their patio.
Yellow Lantern Cafe
This hip fusion spot seamlessly blends Filipino flavors with a whole globe of influences like paella, baby-back ribs, nachos, and other comfort foods from around the world. Their claim to fame has to be the unreal view of the Manilla skyline from their terrace. It's a buzzy spot on weekend nights as it doubles as a cocktail bar. For younger travelers, they even have a beer pong table.
Cafe Lupe Bed and Breakfast Antipolo
Mexico shares a common Spanish-colonial past with the Philippines. So while it may be surprising at first to find their cuisines blended together so seamlessly, the flavors simply make sense. With lechón nachos and Filipino-inspired fajitas, all washed down with tropical margaritas with fresh local fruit, you’ll want to make another stop here before leaving Antipolo.
Conclusion
The best options for luggage storage Antipolo City has to offer are through luggage services like Bounce. With locations throughout the Philippines and beyond, this is your go-to solution for storing your bags while you're on vacation anywhere in this fascinating and gorgeous country, including Quezon City, Olongapo City, and Taguig City. So download the Bounce mobile app to see where you can drop your bag off on your next trip!