Makati City kicks off local tourism program
MANILA, Philippines — Makati City launched its tourism campaign “Visit a Better Makati” on Thursday to showcase its cultural heritage, development programs, and commercial lifestyle.
Makati Mayor Abby Binay said that the tourism program aims to encourage more visitors to the city. With the slogan “Tara Na! Experience a Better Makati,” visitors from sister localities can enjoy discount vouchers from partner merchants and free walking tours to delegates.
“We want to elevate the visitor experience to a whole new level when they come to Makati. We want to showcase the city’s distinctive blend of centuries-old cultural heritage and cosmopolitan lifestyle. At the same time, we also intend to highlight our social programs that have gotten better over time,” said Binay.
The mayor also added that visitors from its sister localities have learned so much from the city’s development into a “better version” of public service and governance, adding that “it is high time that they also experience first-hand how leisure can be seamlessly combined with business in our city.”
The vouchers can offer up to 60 percent discount from 6 hotels and 9 merchants in the city, which can be viewed by clicking to see the full list.
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Article continues after this advertisementThe city will also offer free walking tours to the following:
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- Poblacion Heritage Sites
- St. Alphonsus Mary de Liguori Church – Garden Way of the Cross,
- Salcedo Market
- Legazpi Market
Makati City and the Department of Transportation (DOTr) launched cultural bus tours in May 2023 to promote the city’s heritage sites and lifestyle through a transportation system as part of DOTr’s “Hop On, Hop Off” program.
The city has welcomed 48 local government units to activities that showcase its practices in governance, administration, and social delivery.
It was awarded at the first Philippine Tourism Excellence Awards of the Asian Institute of Management and Megaworld Foundation in 2022 for its sustainable urban tourism development.