By: Kriszel T. Rago | December 18, 2023
The Philippines' biggest and most awaited lights park,
Christmas by the Lake Taguig, is back with more colorful lights and sparkly attractions!
The city’s pride during the holiday season, Christmas by the Lake Taguig is set to enchant visitors, Taguigeño and non-Taguigeño alike, as the 6-hectare spectacle beside the Laguna Lake promises an even more dazzling display of lights and attractions this year.
This new
attraction in Taguig features Instagram-worthy spots to make the festive season unforgettable. Starting with the sprawling Concert Grounds with a majestic Christmas tree located upon entry at the Christmas by the Lake Taguig.
This
new tourist spot in Taguig offers more captivating designs and installations, aside from the ones returning from last year. Some of the attractions at the Christmas by the Lake Taguig include the Graffiti Tunnel with fluorescent murals by local artists, the Giant Coloring Floor, the Heart Tower, the 3D Lighted Church, a replica of the historic Santa Ana Church, and more.
Experience Christmas with a mix of a modern city and the charm of a province at Christmas by the Lake Taguig’s other attractions, such as the Dancing Light Tunnel, Prism Trees, Maze of Life, and Walkway of Lights.
One of last year’s Christmas by the Lake Taguig highlights, the Aqua Luna Lights and Sounds Show is also back, featuring awe-inspiring aerial lights and laser and beam animations synchronized with sound effects.
Make sure not to miss Christmas by the Lake Taguig’s ‘Ang Regalo ni Kaimana,’ a show with life lessons, playing every 30 minutes at 6:00 PM daily.
In case you got hungry after seeing all the attractions at this new tourist spot in Taguig, Christmas by the Lake Taguig has the TLC Food Park and Mercado del Lago Food Park, where you can choose where and what to eat and drink from various local merchants with different flavors to offer.
Christmas by the Lake Taguig is more inclusive and comfortable, with a village train ride available for kids, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, and pregnant women. Furbabies are also welcome to enjoy these attractions if they have an updated anti-rabies vaccine, are on a leash, and are wearing diapers.
Here’s how you can get to the Christmas by the Lake Taguig:
• You may pin Christmas by the Lake Taguig on Google Maps and Waze when using private vehicles. There are designated parking areas are free of charge;
• Via public transportation, you may take buses going to Starmall Alabang and ask the driver to drop you off at SM Bicutan, walk through the tricycle terminal in front of the DOST Bicutan, and get off at Taguig People’s Market; from there, you can see the Mercado del Lago Floating Village.
• You may also take the MRT-3 or LRT-1 and get off at Taft Station or EDSA Station; find your way to the jeepney stops and ride the ones with Bicutan DOST, SM Bicutan, or Alabang via PAE signboards; get off at DOST Bicutan, SM Bicutan, or PAE and walk thru the tricycle terminal in front of the DOST Bicutan, and get off at Taguig People’s Market; from there, you can see the Mercado del Lago Floating Village.
• If you’re coming from Pasig or Pateros, take a jeepney going to Bicutan and/or Bagumbayan and get off at 7/11 Bicutan or Taguig People’s Market; from there, you can see the Mercado del Lago Floating Village. You may also get off at Petron Lower Bicutan and walk behind the establishment; from there, you can see the Christmas by the Lake Taguig.
This Christmas attraction in Taguig runs until January 14, 2024, and is open daily from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM on Sundays, Mondays to Thursdays, and 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM on Fridays to Saturdays. Entrance to Christmas by the Lake Taguig is free, while walk-ins are welcome online and via phone. Individual and group bookings are available through https://tlcpark.taguig.info/schedule or by calling the following numbers: 0919 3304146 or 0961 7046623.
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About Kriszel T. Rago
Kriszel is a writer, an aspiring multimedia journalist, and a strong-willed, pierced & inked modern-day kikay tita. As a former iskolar ng bayan–still one at heart, Kriszel is passionate about social issues and everything under the sun. She loves to read, watch documentaries, thriller-mystery series, and anime, cook for her loved ones, and play Valorant & Mobile Legends with friends. Kriszel dreams of being a multiple degree holder and traveling to every province in the Philippines.
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