Marikina City known as the shoe capital of the Philippines because of the booming industry of shoe factories in the city. It is home to the world's largest pairs of shoes, and has a museum that contains collections of shoes owned by famous (and infamous) celebrities and personalities, notably that of the former first lady, Imelda Marcos.
Marikina has a reputation for its local shoemaking industry.
The LRT Line 2 (LRT-2) serves Marikina; the present eastern terminus, Santolan Station, serves is found in Pasig, but it brings you across to the city. Crossing the pedestrian overpass from the station brings you to the Riverbanks area.
Various modes of transportation are easily available in and around the city. The most affordable mode of transport for the locals is the tricycle that can sit up to 2 persons with a little extra leg room for carry-on in the cabin. It is the most preferred as it zips around the small lanes easily. However, they are not permitted on the highway. Other common modes of transport are the jeepney and taxi cabs.
Marikina is the first bicycle-friendly city in the Philippines; bike lanes are placed on major roads, unfortunately, not all drivers respect this.
Our Lady of Abandoned Parish, V.Gomez Street, Sta. Elena. Our Lady of Abandoned is the patron saint of Marikina. This is a large church renovated in 2013. 2015-07-17
Marikina River Park. Beside the Marikina River, this river park hosts the Annual Christmas Tiangge usually starts at November and ends at January. Many people used to bike, jog and walk here. You can see here the Our Lady of Lourdes Pagoda, Chinese Temple, Marikitna, Senior Citizen Gazeebo, Roman Park, Sto. Nino Skating park. It also features bars and restaurants 2015-07-17
Riverbanks Center. A business center beside the Marikina River. It is a center for leisure, entertainment and shopping, it contains E-COM Center, Riverbanks Mall, Arcade Center, Marikina Convention Center, Museums, River Park, Carnival, Amphitheatre. 2015-07-17
Marikina Shoe Museum, J.P. Rizal St, +63 2 646 1634. M-F 10AM-noon, 1-5PM. The Shoe Museum traces the history of shoe industry in Marikina. It houses traditional Filipino footwear and 1,500 shoes from the famous Imelda Marcos collection. The museum holds shoes of several famous people including a pair of shoes from each president of the Philippines in chronological order. Other noteworthy shoes are those of celebrities, ambassadors, political figures and even traditional shoes from several countries. On the 2nd floor, you'll read history about shoe making including life-size mannequins depicting the art of shoemaking. You'll also find some unusual shoe sizes like one being 3 feet (91 cm) long. ₱50 2017-02-27
Kapitan Moy House, J.P Rizal Avenue. It is the Cultural Center of Marikina, features the Convention Center and Restaurants Kapitan Moy Building, situated in Marikina, Metro Manila, the Philippines, is the 200-year-old house of Don Laureano Guevarra, known as the founder of the Marikina shoe industry 2015-07-17
Marikina Market Mall, W. Paz Street cor. J.P. Rizal Avenue. It is located at the Poblacion, features wet and dry market, has 3-floor commercial building 2015-07-17
Philippine Science Centrum, Riverbanks Center. Philippine Science Centrum (PSC) is a premier hands-on science center museum in the country recognized by the Department of Education, Department of Science and Technology and the Department of Tourism as an ideal venue for educational field trip destination where visitors are encouraged to touch, twist, play, hear, see the interactive exhibits displayed. PSC is open to pre-school to college students, families and the general public. PSC showcases over hundred hands-on exhibits in 11 galleries (Lights, Bodyworks, Mathematics, Electricity & Magnetism, Water, Vision and Perception, Infectious Diseases, Earth Science, Space, Kids’ World and Mechanics) and various educational activities, outreach programs and trainings complementing the Department of Education's K to 12 education curriculum and its goal of upgrading the level of science education in the country. 2015-07-17
Wrath of Tropical Storm Ketsana
On September 26, 2009, TS Ondoy flooded the city of Marikina and the cities around it. The Marikina River reached 23 m on that day. Provident Village was the worst hit zone in Marikina. Marikina recorded 80 deaths, the highest among the towns.
Lilac Street is considered as the Food Capital of Marikina. Every corner of the street contains restaurants that offers variety of foods.
Many parts of Marikina City are prone to heavy flooding due its geographic character and its proximity to the Marikina River. The water levels on the Marikina River may rise at a relatively fast rate during heavy downpours. Water level markers and automated warning sirens are in place that warn the population once waters begin to reach critical levels.
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