
onifacio Global City is becoming one of Metro Manila’s most walkable and pedestrian-friendly districts in 2026 as expanded sidewalks, open parks, and car-free streets continue attracting residents looking for healthier and calmer urban experiences. While many parts of the metro remain crowded and traffic-heavy, BGC’s growing walking culture is changing how people experience city life.
Every evening, hundreds of residents, joggers, families, and tourists fill the district’s sidewalks and open spaces to walk, exercise, and socialize. Newly improved pedestrian lanes lined with trees, public seating, and outdoor lighting have made the area more comfortable and accessible for visitors of all ages. Several streets are also temporarily closed during weekends to create car-free zones where people can bike, jog, skate, and participate in outdoor community events. Local cafés and restaurants have benefited from the increased foot traffic, with many expanding outdoor seating areas to accommodate visitors enjoying the district’s relaxed atmosphere.
Urban planners explained that walkable cities encourage healthier lifestyles, reduce stress, and improve social interaction among residents. Environmental advocates also praised the district’s pedestrian improvements for promoting sustainability and reducing dependence on vehicles. As more Filipinos seek balanced urban lifestyles, many experts believe BGC’s walkable environment could influence future city planning projects across Metro Manila.




