


Salcedo Art & Craft Studios offers hands-on creative workshops where families can explore painting, pottery, and traditional Filipino crafts together in a welcoming, air-conditioned environment. Perfect for rainy day activities or as a creative break from sightseeing, these local studios provide a wonderful opportunity for kids to create meaningful souvenirs while learning about Philippine art traditions.
Saturday mornings from 9am to 11am are ideal, offering cooler temperatures and coinciding with the popular Salcedo Weekend Market where you can grab breakfast and browse local goods before or after your workshop. Weekday afternoons are quieter if you prefer a more intimate experience.
Workshop fees typically range from 500 to 1500 Philippine pesos per person depending on the activity. Most studios are located in accessible buildings with elevators. Light snacks and drinks are usually available, but full meals are not provided.
Open year-round with consistent programming. Holiday periods (Christmas season in December and Holy Week in March or April) may have special themed workshops but also booking rushes, so reserve early. Some studios close during major Philippine holidays.
The Salcedo Weekend Market (Saturdays only) offers dozens of family-friendly food stalls with everything from pancakes to Filipino BBQ. For sit-down meals, try Wildflour Cafe + Bakery on Rada Street, known for kid-approved pizza, pasta, and excellent pastries in a relaxed atmosphere.
The Salcedo cafe and bakery district offers a relaxed neighborhood atmosphere where families can enjoy affordable Filipino pastries, fresh-baked goods, and kid-approved treats like ensaymada and Spanish bread. These welcoming local spots provide comfortable seating and a chance for children to experience authentic Manila bakery culture while parents sip Filipino coffee or tea.
The Poblacion Food Court offers weary families a welcome break with its wide variety of Filipino and international food stalls, ensuring even the pickiest eaters will find something they enjoy. This casual, no-fuss dining spot in Makati's Salcedo area is perfect for families who want to sample authentic local flavors without committing to a full sit-down restaurant experience, and the food court setup means everyone can choose exactly what they want.
The Salcedo Walking & Cycling Path offers a safe, vehicle-free environment where families can walk, jog, or bike through the upscale Makati neighborhood streets. This well-maintained path is ideal for introducing young children to cycling in a secure setting or enjoying a leisurely family stroll in one of Manila's most pedestrian-friendly areas.
Salcedo Community Playground offers a welcoming neighborhood play space in the heart of Makati's Salcedo Village, perfect for families looking to let kids burn energy while exploring Manila. The shaded play equipment and parent-friendly benches make it a comfortable spot for both children and caregivers to enjoy outdoor time in the city.