Philippine International Convention Center (PICC)
Complete guide to Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) — hours, entry fee, nearest metro station, nearby attractions, and travel tips.
Timings
Event-dependent
Entry Fee
Event-dependent
Best Time
During events
Nearest Metro
Gil Puyat

About Philippine International Convention Center (PICC)
Major convention and exhibition facility along Roxas Boulevard, designed by National Artist Leandro Locsin and opened in 1976. One of the first purpose-built convention centers in Asia. Features multiple function halls, meeting rooms, and plenary hall.
How to Reach
Take LRT-1 to Vito Cruz Station, then taxi to CCP Complex.
By Metro
Nearest station: Gil Puyat — 1.9 km on the LRT-1.
Nearby Metro Stations
Metro stations within 5 km of Philippine International Convention Center (PICC)
History
Designed by Leandro Locsin, opened 1976 for IMF-World Bank meeting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick Information
Opening Hours
Event-dependent
Entry Fee
Event-dependent
Type
Government
Best Time to Visit
During events
How to Reach
Take the metro to Gil Puyat (LRT-1), then a short jeepney, tricycle, or Grab ride.
Location on Map
Activities
Interesting Facts
Designed by National Artist Leandro Locsin
One of first convention centers in Asia
Hosted IMF-World Bank and ASEAN summits
Travel Tips
• Visit only for specific events
• Check PICC events calendar
• Combine with CCP and Star City
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