Mandaluyong has several places of interest that tourists and visitors can see while in the city. These include memorials, parks and recreation facilities, government institutions, and religious structures.
Named after a past mayor, provides a place where city folk can relax.
City hall complex
A monument to the youth of the city, and the significance of proper care and guidance to inspire them towards a better future.
Maysilo Circle
The national rehabilitation center for adult female prisoners.
Welfareville Compound
In memory of the gallant sons and daughters of Mandaluyong, and the dignity of their struggle for liberation and freedom from oppression.
City Hall Complex
Formerly San Carlos Seminary, was made headquarters of the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II.
General Kalentong Street
The city cultural center, historical museum and convention hall.
City Hall Complex
A memorial to the silent heroes of Mandaluyong who fought to attain liberation from the Japanese occupation during World War II.
General Kalentong Street
The national rehabilitation center for psychologically incapacitated individuals.
9 de Febrero Street, Bgy. Mauway
A tribute to three of the heroes of the Philippine Revolution of 1896: Laureano Gonzales and Vicente Leyva or General Kalentong, both from Mandaluyong, and Andres Bonifacio, founder of the secret revolutionary society, the Katipunan.
Barangay Hagdang Bato Itaas
A monument to the national hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal, who through his writings, imbibed in the Pilipino the spirit of nationalism.
City Hall Complex
Like other Catholic churches in the Philippines, it was run by hostile Spanish friars. For sometime, it was the site of bloody encounters between Filipino revolutionaries and Spanish soldiers.
Rev. G. Aglipay corner Boni Avenue