QC travel expo showcases city’s tourism gems

Photo courtesy of quezon city gov

Photo courtesy of quezon city gov

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Quezon City will host a two-day “More to Explore” Travel Expo on 16 to 17 August at the M.I.C.E. Center in the City Hall Compound, aiming to put the spotlight on the city’s cultural treasures, hidden spots and rich history.
Organized by the Quezon City Government through its Tourism Department and the Quezon City Travel Agencies Association (QCTAA), with support from the Department of Tourism, the expo will gather more than 120 exhibitors from the travel and tourism sector, including airlines, hotels, resorts, food brands, and lifestyle businesses.
“We want travelers and tourists to see Quezon City not just as a jump-off point, but as a destination worth discovering,” Mayor Joy Belmonte said.
QCTAA president Margie de Castro said the event is free and open to the public, offering exclusive travel deals, curated packages and immersive leisure experiences.