The Quezon City government will stage the All aBoard Expo 2026 from May 28 to 31 at the Quezon City MICE Center as part of its initiative to strengthen inclusive and community-based learning through interactive public programs.
City officials said the initiative reflects the local government’s continuing effort to expand learning opportunities beyond traditional classrooms by promoting interactive, community-centered activities.
Recognized as Southeast Asia’s largest board game expo, the event will feature exhibitors, gaming zones, and curated activities aimed at fostering creativity, curiosity, critical thinking, and lifelong learning among participants.
Admission will be free for QCitizens and children aged 12 and below, while non-residents may enter for a minimal fee of ₱150 to encourage wider public participation.
To ensure accessibility, the city government will deploy free QCity Bus shuttle services to and from the venue, with designated pickup points in Cubao, Litex, General Luis, Mindanao Avenue, Gilmore, C5 (Ortigas Exit), and Muñoz.
This year’s edition will highlight sustainability, nature, and animals through themed programs, including the event-exclusive “Kalikasan” Philippine edition of Cascadia.
The local government has also partnered with select hotels, including Seda Vertis North, to offer discounted accommodations for visitors coming from outside Quezon City during the multi-day event.
Officials said the All aBoard Expo 2026 underscores Quezon City’s continuing commitment to creating inclusive, learning-driven public spaces that integrate education, entertainment, and public service.