Pinto Art Museum Photodiary

I have always wanted to go to Pinto Art Museum, and I finally did with the love of my life.

This is just a complilation of photos that we took during the visit. We thought it was only a typical art museum, but the place and collections are so vast it’s overwhelming.

HOW TO GET THERE:

  • To reach Pinto Art Museum, you can drive to Grand Heights Subdivision, Antipolo; or
  • You can take public transportation:
    • Take a jeepney, FX, or UV to Antipolo and alight at Antipolo Church, Robinsons Antipolo, or Ynares Center. 
    • From there, hail a tricycle to Pinto Art Museum (just tell the driver and he’ll take you there).

NEW ADMISSION PRICES EFFECTIVE 01 June 2025:

  • Regular Adult – Php 300
  • PWD/Senior Citizen – Php 240
  • Student – Php 150

Our visit to Pinto Art Museum was nothing short of breathtaking—the paintings and artworks were incredibly beautiful, each one telling a story that pulls you in. But I have to admit, the place is massive.

It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer size of it all, especially if you’re going with kids who might not have the patience to explore every corner. It feels more like a quiet, contemplative walk than a casual museum trip.

The good thing, though– there are plenty of cozy spots to eat and take a break, so you can slow down, recharge, and maybe even take in the art one section at a time.

You can buy merch at the exit, too!

I’m just glad that I already went, and indeed — we are the kids your parents warned you about.

7D/6N Solo in Tokyo & Seoul for Php 41K ALL IN – Travel Guide

This has always been my dream.

In 2017, I experienced the autumn season for the first time in Vancouver, British Columbia and I promised myself to go and experience the fall each year if I can. In 2018, I went for another Autumn solo travel in Tokyo and Seoul, two of my most favorite countries in Asia.

For a week, I spent Php 40, 236 in two countries, ALL IN. This is how I did it, but first things first, a friendly reminder to:

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TaiOneDering | Solo in Taiwan Travel Guide

Last year, I promised myself to travel alone as much as I can, well I semi- did. If you’re reading my posts, which came to little surprise that I don’t post much now, I’ve been all over the Visayas. On last day of August through the first week of September though, I have embarked to my 2017 solo international backpacking adventure: Taiwan. 

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I don’t know about the process now that the Taiwan Visa for Filipinos is lifted, but when I went there last year, I did not apply for a Visa. I used my US and Korean Visas to get a free Travel Authorization Certificate online and I just printed it out as a proof to the immigration officers that I’m allowed to enter Taiwan.

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