Asia
Quezon City
Philippines
Quick Answer
Use filtered or bottled water.
Concerned About Water in Quezon City?
A reliable water filter is yes (recommended) for this destination.
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Tap water in Quezon City is treated but distribution and aging-pipe issues make it risky for tourists—drink bottled or properly filtered/boiled water and avoid ice from street vendors; wash or peel produce using bottled water.
Tap Water Usage Guide
Brush Teeth
Use bottled water
Ice Cubes
Avoid
Wash Fruit
Peel or wash with bottled water
Shower
Yes
Restaurants
Varies (often bottled is preferred)
Locals Drink
Mixed (many filter/boil)
Water Quality Score
Water Quality
Poor
Water Source
Metro Manila's bulk supply comes mainly from the Angat watershed (Angat Dam) and downstream reservoirs (Ipo, La Mesa) and is treated by Manila Water and Maynilad under MWSS concessions. Water is chlorinated and treated at central plants, but quality can vary at the tap due to aging distribution pipes and localized contamination.
Travel Safety Information
Pickpocket Risk
Moderate
Night Safety
Caution
Scam Risk
Moderate
English Level
High
Best Time to Visit
November to April
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A water filter is yes (recommended) for Quezon City. Stay safe and hydrated.
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