Current Time in Pasig City, Philippines

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Live Clock in Pasig City

UTC +08:00
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Time Zone and City Information

Time Zone: Asia/Manila

Country: Philippines Philippines Flag

Continent: Asia

Currency: Peso (PHP)

Languages: Tagalog

Phone Prefix: 63

Latitude: 14.58691°N

Longitude: 121.0614°E

Current Weather in Pasig 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 Pasig City

2026-06-04 (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

2026-06-05 (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

Pasig City

Pasig City is a highly urbanized city located in the Metro Manila region of the Philippines. Situated along the banks of the Pasig River, it borders Quezon City to the north, Marikina to the east, Taguig to the south, and Mandaluyong and San Juan to the west. With a population of over 800,000 people, Pasig City is one of the most densely populated areas in the national capital region and serves as a major commercial, financial, and business hub within Greater Manila.

Pasig has a history that predates Spanish colonization. The area was originally inhabited by indigenous communities before the Spanish established a mission here in the 16th century. The Pasig River, which gives the city its name, was a critical waterway for indigenous and colonial trade and transport. During the Spanish colonial period, Pasig developed as an important town in the province of Manila, known for its pottery, weaving, and agricultural production. The river played a central role in daily life, connecting communities across the archipelago's heart.

Today, Pasig City is best known as a major financial and business district. The Ortigas Center, one of the largest central business districts in the Philippines, sits within Pasig and spans into the neighboring cities of Mandaluyong and Quezon City. Ortigas is home to numerous corporate headquarters, financial institutions, business process outsourcing (BPO) companies, hotels, and shopping centers including the iconic SM Megamall, Robinsons Galleria, and The Podium. This commercial hub is a primary driver of Pasig's economy and of the broader Manila metropolitan economy.

The Pasig City government has in recent years made significant efforts to rehabilitate the Pasig River, which had become heavily polluted due to decades of urbanization and industrialization. River ferry services have been revived as an alternative mode of transportation, reducing road congestion and offering scenic water routes through the metropolitan area. Parks and recreational spaces along the riverbanks have been developed as part of broader urban renewal initiatives.

Pasig City is also known for its strong local governance and innovative city programs. The city government has implemented programs in healthcare, education, and social welfare that have earned recognition at the national level. The Pasig City Children's Hospital and numerous health centers provide accessible medical care for residents. Public schools and private educational institutions serve the city's large student population.

The city is well connected within Metro Manila through major roads including the Ortigas Avenue, Julia Vargas Avenue, and C-5 Road, as well as the EDSA expressway which passes through the western edge of the city. MRT and LRT lines in nearby cities are accessible from Pasig, and the river ferry adds a further transport option.

Pasig City represents the vibrant, rapidly evolving nature of Metro Manila — a place where colonial history, urban commerce, and community-driven governance converge in one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic metropolitan environments. Its continued growth as a business center and its efforts toward environmental recovery make it one of the most watched cities in the Philippine capital region.