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What is downtown like in in Taytay, Rizal?

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Does Taytay have a downtown? Is it vibrant? Is it safe? Here's what three local experts had to say about downtown in Taytay, Rizal.

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If you’re looking to move to an urban area that is filled with businesses and establishments and yet would still want to experience nature, then our place is the right place for you. Surely, there are a lot of buildings around the place from where I live in but the nature is still very much alive as there are still numerous green fields, hills and mountains that you can go to, to enjoy and refresh yourself.

Hannah, says: 2020

Taytay, Rizal, is a Manila suburb. Our town is known for being the garment capital of the Philippines. That title brings both positive and negative impacts here. On the positive note, lots of people from different parts of the country troop to our town to buy clothes and other garment-based products at a very affordable price. Most buyers are resellers who have businesses in downtown Manila. The drawback is that due to the large volume of people, sometimes traffic could be horrendous. And it’s also no joke to buy properties here as lot prices have already gone up compared to previous years. To wrap up, I would still recommend my town to people looking for a place that’s just near the metropolis where most go to work.

Angela, says: 2020

Taytay, Rizal has multifarious tourist destinations to offer such as resorts, churches, parks, and malls. It showcases both rural and urban life since you may not only be in touch with nature, but also have a great access to various commodities. Most importantly, our city has a great neighborhood where everyone helps and cares for one another.

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