Current Time in Mandaluyong City, Philippines

View the live local time, time zone details, current weather, and sunrise and sunset information for Mandaluyong City.

Live Clock in Mandaluyong City

UTC +08:00
No DST

Time Zone and City Information

Time Zone: Asia/Manila

Country: Philippines Philippines Flag

Continent: Asia

Currency: Peso (PHP)

Languages: Tagalog

Phone Prefix: 63

Latitude: 14.5832°N

Longitude: 121.0409°E

Current Weather in Mandaluyong City

Condition: Weather icon Partly cloudy

Temperature: 20°C (68°F)

min: 15°C (59°F) - max: 22°C (72°F)

Pressure: 1013 hPa

Humidity: 65%

Wind: 10 km/h

Sunrise: 06:30 AM

Sunset: 06:30 PM

Forecast for Mandaluyong City

2026-07-19 (Tomorrow)

Condition: Weather icon Sunny

Max Temperature: 22°C (72°F)

Min Temperature: 15°C (59°F)

Pressure: 1013 hPa

Humidity: 60%

Wind: 12 km/h

Sunrise: 06:30 AM

Sunset: 06:30 PM

2026-07-20 (Day After Tomorrow)

Condition: Weather icon Partly cloudy

Max Temperature: 21°C (70°F)

Min Temperature: 14°C (57°F)

Pressure: 1012 hPa

Humidity: 62%

Wind: 11 km/h

Sunrise: 06:30 AM

Sunset: 06:30 PM

Mandaluyong City

Mandaluyong City is a highly urbanized city located within Metro Manila, the National Capital Region of the Philippines. Situated at the heart of the metropolis, it is bordered by Quezon City to the north, Pasig to the east, Makati to the south, and San Juan to the west. Despite being one of the smallest cities in Metro Manila by land area, Mandaluyong punches well above its weight in economic activity and urban density.

With a population of over 400,000 packed into approximately 11 square kilometers, Mandaluyong is one of the most densely populated cities in the Philippines. Its strategic location between the Makati Central Business District and the Ortigas Center makes it a critical node in the metropolitan economy, attracting businesses, workers, and residents from across the region.

Mandaluyong was historically part of the municipality of San Felipe Neri before it was granted city status in the late 20th century. The area evolved from a quiet residential and commercial enclave into one of Metro Manila's busiest urban centers during the rapid economic expansion of the 1980s and 1990s. Today, it is home to major commercial complexes, residential towers, and some of the country's largest shopping destinations.

Shaw Boulevard is Mandaluyong's most famous thoroughfare and a landmark in its own right. The SM Megamall, one of the largest shopping malls in Asia, is located along this busy corridor and serves as a major retail, entertainment, and lifestyle destination. The Shangri-La Plaza mall and numerous hotels, restaurants, and office buildings further concentrate the city's commercial energy along this strip. The Wack-Wack Golf and Country Club, a prestigious sporting venue, offers a rare patch of greenery in this urban landscape.

The city has a dynamic cultural scene shaped by its diverse population of students, professionals, and long-time residents. Art galleries, music venues, and a variety of dining establishments from street food to fine dining reflect the city's cosmopolitan character. Festivals such as the Mandaluyong City Fiesta add a festive dimension to the urban rhythm.

Public transportation options are extensive, including LRT Line 3 (MRT-3) stations along EDSA, jeepneys, buses, and ride-hailing services. The city's position along EDSA, Metro Manila's main artery, ensures connectivity to the rest of the metropolis, though traffic congestion is a persistent challenge.

Mandaluyong hosts several schools and colleges, contributing to its role as an educational center within Metro Manila. The presence of business process outsourcing companies and IT firms has attracted a young professional workforce to the city.

The economy of Mandaluyong is driven by retail, real estate, hospitality, and financial services. Its compact geography and excellent connectivity make it one of the most commercially productive cities per square kilometer in the Philippines, solidifying its status as an indispensable part of Metro Manila's urban core.

Time Difference Between Mandaluyong City and Other Cities

Compare current time in Mandaluyong City with major cities worldwide.
Find the best meeting times and check business hour overlap.

New York

New York <-> Mandaluyong City + 12 hours

Working overlap 0h

London

London <-> Mandaluyong City + 7 hours

Working overlap 1h

Mandaluyong City: 16.00-17.00
London: 09.00-10.00

Paris

Paris <-> Mandaluyong City + 6 hours

Working overlap 2h

Mandaluyong City: 15.00-17.00
Paris: 09.00-11.00

Dubai

Dubai <-> Mandaluyong City + 4 hours

Working overlap 4h

Mandaluyong City: 13.00-17.00
Dubai: 09.00-13.00

Singapore

Singapore <-> Mandaluyong City same time

Working overlap 8h

Mandaluyong City: 09.00-17.00
Singapore: 09.00-17.00

Sydney

Sydney <-> Mandaluyong City - 2 hours

Working overlap 6h

Mandaluyong City: 09.00-15.00
Sydney: 11.00-17.00

Los Angeles

Los Angeles <-> Mandaluyong City + 15 hours

Working overlap 0h

Hong Kong

Hong Kong <-> Mandaluyong City same time

Working overlap 8h

Mandaluyong City: 09.00-17.00
Hong Kong: 09.00-17.00

Toronto

Toronto <-> Mandaluyong City + 12 hours

Working overlap 0h

Frequently Asked Questions About Time in Mandaluyong City

Common questions about the local time, time zone, and daylight saving time in Mandaluyong City, Philippines.

The live clock on the Details tab shows the current local time in Mandaluyong City.

Mandaluyong City is located in the Philippine Standard Time (PST) zone. The UTC offset is UTC+8:00 throughout the year.

No. Philippines does not use daylight saving time (DST). The time in Mandaluyong City remains UTC+8:00 all year round.

Use the Time Difference tab. Enter any city there and you will see the time difference between that city and Mandaluyong City.

Typical office hours in Mandaluyong City are:

Monday to Friday
09:00–17:00 PST

Some companies may start earlier or finish later.

Most smartphones automatically switch to the correct local time when connected to a mobile network or when automatic time zone settings are enabled.

Gradually adjusting your sleep schedule before departure, staying hydrated, and spending time in daylight after arrival can help reduce jet lag. For a full routine, see our guide on how to beat jet lag.