
Cozy Nest with Manila Skyline View provides a peaceful retreat tucked away in the “Art Capital of the Philippines.” Situated on the ridges of Angono, Rizal, this staycation spot offers a panoramic view of the Metro Manila skyline and Laguna de Bay, making it a favorite for those wanting to escape the city’s heat without traveling too far.
Travel Guide and Tips
- Best Time to Visit: Arrive in the late afternoon (around 4:00 PM) to catch the golden hour. The transition from sunset to the sparkling city lights at night is the highlight of the stay.
- Check the Weather: Since the main draw is the view, try to book on clear days. Fog or heavy rain can obscure the skyline.
- Pack Light but Smart: Bring a light jacket or sweater; the breeze in the Angono highlands can get chilly at night.
Nearby Attractions
- Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs: Visit the oldest known work of art in the Philippines, featuring 127 figures engraved into a rock wall dating back to 3000 BC.
- Blanco Family Museum: A massive collection of paintings by the late Jose Blanco and his family, showcasing vibrant scenes of rural Filipino life.
- Angono Mural Street (Dona Aurora St.): A public gallery where the walls are adorned with concrete reliefs and murals depicting local folklore and history.
- Luljetta’s Hanging Gardens Spa: Located nearby in Antipolo, perfect for a day of pampering with infinity pools that share the same skyline view.
Transportation Tips
- Private Car: This is the most convenient option. Use navigation apps like Waze or Google Maps and search for “Eastridge Angono.” Be prepared for some steep winding roads.
- Public Transport: From Starmall Shaw or Megamall, take a UV Express or jeepney bound for Binangonan or Angono. Alight at the “Scrapyard” or the main gate of Eastridge. From there, you will need to take a local tricycle to the specific unit location.
- Ride-Hailing: Grab is available but can be difficult to book for the return trip from Angono back to Manila. It is better to arrange a private vehicle or use the JoyRide app for motorcycle or car bookings.
Best For
- Couples: The romantic backdrop of the city lights makes it an ideal spot for anniversaries or quiet dates.
- Solo Travelers: A great place for “soul searching” or finishing a creative project away from noise.
- Small Families: Those looking for a quick weekend getaway that doesn’t require a long flight or drive.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Breathtaking 180-degree views, cooler climate than the metro, and proximity to famous art galleries and museums.
- Cons: Limited public transportation directly to the doorstep; some units may have steep stairs; signal strength for certain mobile networks can be spotty.
Pricing Observations
Expect to pay between ₱2,500 and ₱4,500 per night depending on the day of the week and the specific amenities (e.g., if the unit has a balcony or a bathtub). Weekends and holidays usually command a premium and book up weeks in advance.
Local Food and Tourism Tips
- Must-Try Food: Visit Balaw-Balaw Specialty Restaurant for exotic dishes like uok (beetle larvae) or their famous Minaluto (a giant platter of seafood and meat).
- Coffee with a View: Check out ArtSector Gallery & Chimney Café 360 nearby for world-class architecture and premium coffee while staring at the Manila skyline.
- Souvenirs: Look for local delicacies like itik (native duck) or fried itlog ng isda (fish roe) sold in the public market.
First Person Review
“Waking up here feels like you’re floating above the clouds. I spent most of my evening just sitting on the balcony watching the tiny lights of Manila flicker in the distance. It’s incredibly quiet, save for the occasional cricket. The drive up was a bit steep, but the moment I opened the curtains and saw the view, the stress of the Manila traffic just melted away. It’s simple, cozy, and exactly what I needed to recharge.”


