Taguig’s ‘Christmas by the Lake’ Returns with New Attractions for Its Third Year

- Advertisement -

Taguig City welcomes the return of its much-anticipated annual event, Christmas by the Lake, now in its third year, featuring exciting new attractions.

Transforming the scenic Laguna Lake, the event boasts the country’s largest and brightest Christmas lights park, creating a festive wonderland.

- Advertisement -

This year’s highlights include the nostalgic Christmas on Display, showcasing the rich traditions of “Probinsyudad” through animated exhibits that transport visitors through time.

Another standout feature is the Northern Lights Experience, inspired by the Aurora Borealis, which lights up the night sky with vibrant hues of green, purple, and blue for a captivating visual treat.

At the heart of the park stands the Giant Christmas Tree, a rotating centerpiece symbolizing hope, unity, and joy, perfect for holiday photos.

Taguig City Mayor Lani Cayetano expressed her excitement, noting the event’s reflection of the city’s blessings and encouraging visitors to embrace the true spirit of Christmas: generosity, love, and gratitude.

- Advertisement -

Guests can also enjoy attractions like the Lights of Christmas Park, Walkway of Lights, TLC Food Park, Graffiti Area, and the Mercado Del Lago Floating Village.

An artistic highlight is the Tagpuan sa Kapaskuhan Art Exhibit at the Glass House, featuring works from local artists.

The event caters to all, offering family bonding moments, romantic strolls, and Instagram-worthy scenes throughout the park.

Admission is free, with visitors encouraged to book online or via phone, though walk-ins are welcome.

- Advertisement -

Park Details

  • Schedule:
    • Dates: December 1, 2024, to January 12, 2025
    • Closed: December 24, 25, 31, and January 1
    • Hours:
      • Monday–Thursday: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
      • Friday–Saturday: 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM
      • Sunday: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM

The local government ensures visitor safety with medical stations, help desks, CCTV surveillance, security patrols, and ample parking spaces.

Priority lanes are available for seniors, PWDs, and pregnant women, and pets are welcome under specific conditions.

- Advertisement -

Latest

La Niña likely to be short-lived

THE La Niña weather phenomenon, which emerged late last...

Woman Arrested for Oral Defamation After Dispute with In-Law

A 38-year-old woman was arrested for oral defamation after...

Construction Worker Found Dead Inside Coliseum Construction Area

A 22-year-old construction worker was found dead inside a...

PAGASA Warns of Danger-Level Heat Index in Five Areas on March 7, 2025

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)...

DepEd Removes 55 Schools from SHS Voucher Program Over ‘Ghost Students’ Issue

The DepEd removes schools from SHS voucher program following...

Newsletter

Woman Brutally Killed by Boyfriend in Maguindanao del Norte Lodging House

A woman killed in Maguindanao del Norte was brutally stabbed to death by her boyfriend using a broken bottle inside a lodging house in...

DA Plans to Lower MSRP of Imported Premium Rice to ₱45/kg by March 31

The imported premium rice price drop to ₱45 per kilogram is being considered by the Department of Agriculture (DA) by the end of March. Agriculture...

BOC, DA Seize P202-M Smuggled Frozen Mackerel in Manila Warehouse

The smuggled frozen Mackerel in Manila worth P202 million was intercepted by the Bureau of Customs (BOC) and the Department of Agriculture (DA) inside...