Quezon City Government launches free, family-friendly All aBoard Expo 2026 for QCitizens, visitors

THE Quezon City Government invites the public to experience All aBoard Expo 2026, a dynamic, family-oriented event that blends learning with play.
Admission is free for QCitizens, while children aged 12 and below may also enter free of charge, making it an accessible and inclusive experience for families coming from outside of Quezon City.
To further encourage participation, the city will provide free QCity Bus rides to and from the QC MICE Center. Shuttle services will be available from key pickup points including Cubao, Litex, General Luis, Mindanao Avenue, Gilmore, C5 (Ortigas Exit), and Muñoz, ensuring convenient and reliable transport for attendees.
Recognized as Southeast Asia’s largest board game expo, this year’s edition offers a thoughtfully curated mix of interactive exhibits, engaging activities, and educational displays. Families can explore a variety of games designed to spark curiosity, strengthen critical thinking, and promote lifelong learning in a fun and immersive format.
Non-residents are welcome to join for a minimal fee of ₱150, keeping the event open and affordable to a wider audience.
To enhance the overall experience, the city has partnered with select hotels, including Seda, to offer discounted room rates for guests traveling from outside Quezon City. These partnerships aim to provide comfortable and convenient accommodations throughout the multi-day event.
All aBoard Expo 2026 will feature a diverse lineup of exhibitors, gaming zones, and curated programming aligned with this year’s theme of sustainability, nature, and animals, which is also highlighted in the event-exclusive “Kalikasan” Philippine edition of Cascadia. Through these initiatives, the event underscores the importance of environmental awareness while fostering creativity and community engagement.
All aBoard Expo 2026 reflects the Quezon City Government’s continued commitment to creating meaningful spaces where education, entertainment, and public service come together for the benefit of its constituents.
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