Pasko sa Puso: The Spirit of Filipino Christmas Traditions

Every year, as soon as September rolls in, something magical happens in the Philippines. Streets come alive with Christmas carols, parols (star-shaped lanterns) begin to brighten windows, and families excitedly plan their reunions. As someone who grew up cherishing these traditions, I remember the anticipation that built up over months, not just for the fun of the season but for the opportunities it brought to strengthen family and community bonds. The joy of shared meals, early morning Masses, and communal celebrations made Christmas more than just a holiday—it became a deeply meaningful experience.

Filipinos are known for celebrating the longest Christmas season in the world. Starting with the “Ber” months—September through December—the holiday spirit lingers well into January. This extended season isn’t just about length; it’s about creating more time for connection. From planning family gatherings to decorating homes with handcrafted parols, the preparation itself becomes an act of love and togetherness. These months of anticipation set the tone for a Christmas season unlike any other, where traditions are both festive and profound.

Faith and Devotion: Simbang Gabi and Panunuluyan

At the heart of the Filipino Christmas is faith. Simbang Gabi, a nine-day series of dawn Masses leading up to Christmas Eve, is a cherished tradition. For many, attending these early morning services is a spiritual journey, a time to reflect and give thanks. Completing the novena is believed to grant special blessings, but beyond superstition, it’s a practice that brings people together in faith and community. Of course, part of the appeal of Simbang Gabi is indulging in warm bibingka and puto bumbong afterwards.

Another meaningful tradition is the Panunuluyan, a reenactment of Mary and Joseph’s search for shelter in Bethlehem. This ritual, often performed on Christmas Eve, serves as a reminder of the values of compassion and hospitality—qualities deeply ingrained in Filipino culture. It’s a call to open hearts and homes, especially during the holiday season.

Food, Family, and Festivities: Noche Buena and Media Noche

Food has always been central to Filipino celebrations, and Christmas is no exception. On Christmas Eve, families gather for Noche Buena, a midnight feast that often includes Filipino staples like lechon, ham, queso de bola, and desserts like leche flan and buko salad. Far from being just a meal, it’s a celebration of togetherness, where loved ones share stories, laughter, and gratitude.

Similarly, New Year’s Eve is marked by Media Noche, another feast rich with symbolism. Families prepare round fruits for prosperity, sticky rice cakes for strong bonds, and a variety of dishes to welcome the new year with abundance and joy. These meals reflect the importance of familial ties and the optimism that Filipinos carry into the future.

Community and Creativity: Parols, Caroling, and Generosity

The parol, with its bright colors and simple yet intricate design, is the quintessential symbol of Filipino Christmas. These lanterns, often handcrafted, illuminate homes and streets, symbolizing hope and the guiding light of the season. Crafting and displaying parols bring communities together, as they reflect the resourcefulness and creativity of the Filipino spirit.

Caroling, too, is a tradition that highlights community. Groups of children and adults go house to house, singing Christmas songs in exchange for small treats or coins. It’s a joyful exchange that fosters generosity and connection. Similarly, the practice of giving aguinaldo, or small gifts, teaches children the value of respect and gratitude, as they visit elders to receive blessings during the holidays.

New Year’s Eve: A Celebration of Hope

Filipino New Year’s celebrations are loud, vibrant, and full of optimism. Fireworks, horns, and even banging pots and pans are common, as families usher in the new year with noise to drive away bad spirits.

Many households also practice placing coins on doorways and window sills, believing this will invite prosperity and good fortune into their homes. Another cherished custom is the preparation of 12 round fruits, symbolizing abundance for each month of the year.

These traditions, combined with the festive atmosphere, highlight the Filipino emphasis on creating a prosperous and harmonious future while celebrating the present with loved ones.

A Reflection of Filipino Values

What makes Filipino Christmas traditions so special is their ability to connect people—not just with one another but with their shared history and values. The season is a time for faith, family, creativity, and generosity, woven together into celebrations that are as meaningful as they are joyful.

For me, these traditions continue to hold a special place in my heart. They remind me of the warmth of family gatherings, the joy of giving, and the strength of community bonds. As the parols light up the night and carols fill the air, I am reminded that Christmas in my country is not just a holiday—it is a season of love and togetherness that reflects the very heart of being Filipino.

What are your favorite Christmas traditions?

5 Ways to Spend a Remarkable Holiday at Seda Manila Bay

The holidays are all about creating special moments with the ones we love, and Seda Manila Bay is pulling out all the stops to make your family’s celebrations truly remarkable. With its blend of Filipino traditions, luxurious comforts, and festive experiences, this hotel is the perfect destination to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year.

Here are five exciting ways to make your holidays unforgettable at Seda Manila Bay!

Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting

1. Bask in Filipino Christmas Cheer

Step into Seda Manila Bay’s lobby and let the holiday spirit sweep you off your feet. Their stunning Christmas tree, adorned with timeless gold and silver hues, vibrant parols, handwoven accents, and nautical touches, is a masterpiece that honors local artistry and the bay’s rich heritage.

The festivities kicked off with a spectacular tree-lighting ceremony featuring a puto bumbong station—because what’s a Filipino Christmas without our beloved holiday treats and the feeling of Simbang Gabi? It’s the perfect photo-op spot and a warm, festive welcome for families stepping into this holiday haven.

Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting

2. Escape to a Joyful Staycation

Turn the holiday rush into a time of relaxation and bonding with Seda Manila Bay’s Joyful Escape room packages. Designed with families in mind, these offers let you enjoy a luxurious getaway without leaving the city.

Christmas Staycation

  • December 24-25, 2024
  • Php 12,000: Deluxe Room, buffet breakfast for two, hotel amenities, and buffet for two at Misto’s Christmas Eve Dinner or Christmas Day Lunch.
  • Php 10,000: Deluxe Room, buffet breakfast for two, and access to hotel amenities.

New Year’s Staycation

  • December 31, 2024
  • Php 14,000: Deluxe Room, buffet breakfast for two, hotel amenities, and access for two to Straight Up Bar’s New Year’s Eve Countdown Party.
  • Php 11,000: Deluxe Room, buffet breakfast for two, and access to hotel amenities.

Treat your family to a relaxing holiday retreat where you can focus on what truly matters—each other. For reservations, call (02) 5304 8888 or email reservations.manilabay@sedahotels.com.

3. Indulge in Festive Feasts

Gather around the table and enjoy festive meals that bring everyone together. Seda Manila Bay’s dining options are crafted for families who love to celebrate over great food and warm conversations.

Misto

  • December 24: Christmas Eve Dinner Buffet (6:00 PM – 10:00 PM)
    Php 3,200 (Adult) | Php 1,800 (Kid, 7-12 years old)
  • December 25: Christmas Festive Lunch Buffet (12:00 PM – 2:30 PM)
    Php 2,500 (Adult) | Php 1,300 (Kid, 7-12 years old)
  • December 31: New Year’s Eve Dinner Buffet (6:00 PM – 10:00 PM)
    Php 3,200 (Adult) | Php 1,800 (Kid, 7-12 years old)
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting

Straight Up Rooftop Bar

  • December 20-30, 2024: Merry Pairings (4:00 PM – 12:00 AM), Php 1,500 net (inclusive of wine and cheese platters).
  • December 24: Sear and Sizzle Christmas Eve Dinner Buffet (6:00 PM – 9:00 PM), Php 1,400 (Adult) | Php 800 (Kid, 7-12 years old).
  • December 31: New Year’s Eve Countdown Party (10:00 PM – 12:00 AM), Php 3,500 (Adult) | Php 1,800 (Kid, 7-12 years old).

Kids aged 6 and below dine for free, making it a celebration the whole family can enjoy! Reserve your table at dining.manilabay@sedahotels.com or call (0917) 816 0741.

4. Savor Holiday Goodies and Gift Hampers

Bring the taste of Seda Manila Bay home with their delightful holiday goodies. Whether you’re treating yourself or gifting loved ones, their selection of festive treats is sure to bring smiles to everyone.

Available at the Hotel Lobby (November 26 – December 31, 2024):

  • Silvanas (Php 290), Chocnut Revel Bars (Php 290), and Babka Bread (Php 390).
  • Filipino-inspired cookies like Turon and Bibingka flavors (Php 130 each).
  • Personalized holiday hampers starting at Php 1,500 (or Php 1,800 with wine).

Order your goodies at dining.manilabay@sedahotels.com or call (0917) 816 0741.

5. Raise a Glass at the Rooftop Bar

For a magical end to the year, head up to Straight Up Rooftop Bar. Enjoy breathtaking views of Manila Bay while sipping wine or nibbling on holiday treats.

Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting

The highlight? The New Year’s Eve Countdown Party! Celebrate with your loved ones under the stars as you welcome 2025 with music, fun, and the best views of the city’s fireworks.

Create Lasting Holiday Memories

At Seda Manila Bay, the holidays are all about celebrating togetherness, joy, and the magic of the season. Whether you’re indulging in a festive feast, unwrapping thoughtful holiday hampers, or dancing the night away at the countdown party, you’re sure to make memories that your family will treasure forever.

Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting
Seda Hotel Manila Bay Christmas Tree Lighting

Book your staycation or dining reservations now to secure your spot in Seda’s holiday festivities. Call (02) 5304 8888 or email reservations.manilabay@sedahotels.com.

Celebrate the most wonderful time of the year at Seda Manila Bay—where every moment becomes a remarkable memory.