
TAGUIG, Philippines – As the Easter weekend draws to a close, a unique attraction in the heart of the country’s premier financial district is offering families one last chance to celebrate the holiday with a twist of urban agriculture and hands-on fun.
In contrast to the usual places for Easter celebrations, the BGC Community Farm is offering the opportunity to attend their "Farewell Easter Celebration" on Sunday, April 5, at 4:00 PM until 6:00 PM right at 5th Cor. 34th Street, BGC.
Designed as the season’s ultimate sendoff, the event blends traditional Easter festivities with the farm’s signature eco-urban charm—offering a fresh, giving tourists and local holidaymakers a new way to enjoy themselves through fun-filled family activities right here in the metro area.
More Than Just an Egg Hunt
Apart from having the Easter egg hunt as the main event, what sets apart the BGC Community Farm is their inclusion of a tour around their animals, which are no less than cute creatures that will make participants want to visit more often. Participants will have the chance to meet the farm’s rabbits, turtles, and fishes.
Creative tourism also takes the spotlight, with a guided art activity included in the afternoon’s lineup. Organizers say the activity is designed to allow children to express their holiday joy while taking home a personalized souvenir from their BGC visit.
A Tourist-Ready Kit
To enhance the visitor experience, each paid child’s entry comes with a curated “goodie kit” that doubles as both a keepsake and a practical travel essential. The kit includes an Urban Farmers PH hat—a perfect shield from the afternoon sun while exploring BGC’s walkable streets—plus snacks for both the child and their accompanying guardian.
Ticket Prices:
Kids: PHP 850
Guardians: PHP 250
According to tourism standards, the pricing positions the event as an affordable luxury experience, especially for families visiting from other parts of Metro Manila or nearby provinces. The guardians’ fee is notably low, encouraging parents and relatives to join the celebration without breaking the bank.
Why This Matters for Tourism
True enough, BGC is an epitome of a venue where people enjoy fine dining, artistic walks, and nightlife. But through these activities, one will gain insight on how tourism may be developed within the country, particularly with agritourism. With the presence of the BGC Community Farm, one will learn that even in the most urbanized setting, one can discover nature.
As for those who are staying in the hotels surrounding the area, such as the Bonifacio High Street and McKinley Parkway, the farm can be accessed easily either by foot or tricycle. The farm’s operating hours, which are from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., allow families to drop by before dining at the restaurants.
Final Takeaway
Easter Sunday is nearing its end, and while there may be plenty of candy eggs available at the BGC Community Farm, there’s also much more to take away from this event—a memory. If you’re looking for something other than an egg hunt in malls on your final day of Easter, you’ve definitely found it here.




