Barangays in Quezon City by Legislative District
Quezon City is composed of six legislative districts, each comprising various barangays that serve as the basic political units of local governance. These barangays differ in size, population, and development, and each district offers its own unique mix of residential, commercial, educational, and government institutions. Below is a breakdown of barangays by district, providing a clearer understanding of Quezon City’s administrative layout.
1st District
The 1st District of Quezon City includes barangays situated in the western part of the city. This district features a mix of old residential neighborhoods, government centers, and commercial zones. Areas like Veterans Village, Project 6, and West Triangle are known for their accessibility and proximity to government offices and transport terminals.
- Alicia
- Bagong Pag-asa
- Bahay Toro
- Balingasa
- Bungad
- Damar
- Damayan
- Del Monte
- Katipunan
- Mariblo
- Masambong
- N.S. Amoranto (Gintong Silahis)
- Nayong Kanluran
- Paang Bundok
- Pag-ibig sa Nayon
- Paltok
- Paraiso
- Phil-Am
- Project 6
- Ramon Magsaysay
- Saint Peter
- Salvacion
- San Antonio
- San Isidro Labrador
- San Jose
- Santa Cruz
- Santa Teresita
- Santo Cristo
- Santo Domingo
- Siena
- Talayan
- Vasra
- Veterans Village
- West Triangle
2nd District
Known for its large land area and dense population, the 2nd District covers the northeastern portion of Quezon City. It includes several urban poor communities and resettlement areas, with barangays like Payatas and Commonwealth playing significant roles in both residential housing and socio-economic challenges.
- Bagong Silangan
- Batasan Hills
- Commonwealth
- Holy Spirit
- Payatas
3rd District
The 3rd District spans the eastern and southeastern portions of Quezon City, housing a mix of middle-class subdivisions, government institutions, and educational hubs. Key locations such as Loyola Heights, White Plains, and Camp Aguinaldo make this area a blend of residential and institutional functions.
- Amihan
- Bagumbuhay
- Bagumbayan
- Bayanihan
- Blue Ridge A
- Blue Ridge B
- Camp Aguinaldo
- Claro
- Dioquino Zobel
- Duyan-Duyan
- E. Rodriguez
- East Kamias
- Escopa I
- Escopa II
- Escopa III
- Escopa IV
- Libis
- Loyola Heights
- Mangga
- Marilag
- Masagana
- Matandang Balara
- Milagrosa
- Pansol
- Quirino 2-A
- Quirino 2-B
- Quirino 2-C
- Quirino 3-A
- Saint Ignatius
- San Roque
- Silangan
- Socorro
- Tagumpay
- Ugong Norte
- Villa Maria Clara
- West Kamias
- White Plains
4th District
Located in the heart of Quezon City, the 4th District includes barangays close to government offices, hospitals, and educational institutions. Cubao, UP Village, and Kamuning are among the most recognizable areas here, balancing commercial activity with residential life.
- Bagong Lipunan ng Crame
- Botocan
- Central
- Kristong Hari
- Damayang Lagi
- Doña Aurora
- Doña Imelda
- Doña Josefa
- Don Manuel
- East Triangle
- Horseshoe
- Immaculate Conception
- Kalusugan
- Kamuning
- Kaunlaran
- Krus na Ligas
- Laging Handa
- Malaya
- Mariana
- Old Capitol Site
- Paligsahan
- Pinyahan
- Pinagkaisahan
- QMC
- Roxas
- Sacred Heart
- San Isidro Galas
- San Martin de Porres (Cubao)
- San Vicente
- Santo Niño
- Santol
- Tatalon
- Teachers Village East
- Teachers Village West
- U.P. Campus
- U.P. Village
- Valencia
5th District
The 5th District occupies the northwestern portion of Quezon City and is primarily composed of residential barangays, including several subdivisions and expanding urban areas. Fairview and Lagro serve as major growth centers with thriving local businesses and institutions.
- Bagbag
- Capri
- Fairview
- Greater Lagro
- Gulod
- Kaligayahan
- Nagkaisang Nayon
- North Fairview
- Novaliches Proper
- Pasong Putik Proper
- San Agustin
- San Bartolome
- Santa Lucia
- Santa Monica
6th District
The 6th District covers barangays in the northern sector of Quezon City. It includes areas with mixed zoning—residential, industrial, and commercial. Tandang Sora, Sauyo, and Culiat are among the largest barangays, often serving as gateways to neighboring cities and municipalities.
- Apolonio Samson
- Baesa
- Balong-bato
- Culiat
- New Era
- Pasong Tamo
- Sangandaan
- Sauyo
- Talipapa
- Tandang Sora
- Unang Sigaw