
Taguig City is emerging as one of Metro Manila’s top tourism hotspots in 2026, driven by new attractions and urban developments in Bonifacio Global City (BGC). A major highlight is the recently launched “Portal,” an interactive public installation that allows real-time visual connections with cities around the world. Located along Bonifacio High Street, the attraction has quickly become a crowd-drawer for both locals and tourists curious about its futuristic concept. This innovation positions Taguig as a forward-thinking destination blending technology, art, and travel experiences. The installation also reflects the city’s push to create globally connected public spaces.
Beyond new attractions, Taguig continues to invest in tourism-friendly infrastructure and city planning. A “people-first” redevelopment plan for BGC aims to enhance walkability, green spaces, and overall visitor experience. These improvements are expected to strengthen the city’s reputation as a lifestyle and leisure hub in the Philippines. Nearby developments such as Arca South are also rising as complementary destinations, offering new commercial and transport hubs that improve accessibility for travelers. With these combined efforts, Taguig is positioning itself as a modern urban tourism center in Southeast Asia.
The city’s appeal lies in its mix of innovation and lifestyle offerings, from shopping and nightlife to open public spaces and cultural attractions. The addition of globally connected installations like the Portal adds a unique layer to the visitor experience, making Taguig more than just a business district. As tourism trends shift toward experiential and tech-driven travel, the city is adapting to meet these demands. With continuous development and new attractions, Taguig is set to remain a key destination for both domestic and international tourists in the coming years.




