Pinto Art Museum is a feast for the eyes. In here you will see many artworks by different upcoming artist. It has been a photography haven for both nature and art enthusiast. We spent our afternoon here after our Mt. Hapunang Banoi adventure at Rizal. Together with #JenKeithTravels we devour the artworks and of course took a hundred photos with it. Pinto is somewhat a santorini inspired museum as well, very quaint details and white themed everything! I really enjoyed resting at their outdoor beds since we were really tired on that day. Inside you’ll be able to find a museum shop, galleries, a Chapel, and a Café. The Museum is open every Tuesday through Sundays from9:00am to 6:00pm.
Entrace Fees:
- P200 for regular ticket
- P180 for senior citizens and PWDs with valid IDs
- P100 for children and students with proper school IDs (free of charge for children 3 years old and below)
How to go to Pinto Art Museum
Public transport
- from Shaw/Cubao ride a jeepney to Antipolo
- At Antipolo Church ride a tricycle and tell the driver to drop you off at Grand Heights Subdivision or Pinto Museum
- Pinto is located just right after the village gate
If you’re bringing your own vehicle you could just type Pinto Art museum in your Waze app.
Expenses:
Gas- 300/4pax
Museum entrance- 200/pax
Total- 275php
Pinto Art Museum is your kind of date spot if you don’t want to travel far from Manila. We didn’t eat inside because we were in a hurry to go home afterwards. But its just a less than P500/pax date idea.
Till next travels,
Lucille