Postal codes for Quezon range from 1100 to 1159 in National Capital Region, Eastern Manila, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Quezon.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alicia | 1105 |
| Amihan | 1102 |
| Apolonio Samson | 1106 |
| Aurora | 1113 |
| Baesa | 1106 |
| Bagbag | 1116 |
| Bagong Lipunan Ng Crame | 1111 |
| Bagong Pag-Asa | 1105 |
| Bagong Silangan | 1119 |
| Bagumbayan | 1109 |
| Bagumbuhay | 1109 |
| Bahay Toro | 1106 |
| Balingasa | 1115 |
| Balong Bato | 1106 |
| Batasan Hills | 1126 |
| Bayanihan | 1109 |
| Blue Ridge A | 1109 |
| Blue Ridge B | 1109 |
| Botocan | 1101 |
| Bungad | 1105 |
| Camp Aguinaldo | 1110 |
| Capri | 1117 |
| Central | 1100 |
| Claro | 1102 |
| Commonwealth | 1121 |
| Constitution Hills | 1120 |
| Culiat | 1128 |
| Damar | 1115 |
| Damayan | 1104 |
| Damayang Lagi | 1104 |
| Del Monte | 1105 |
| Dioquino Zobel | 1109 |
| Don Manuel | 1113 |
| Doña Imelda | 1113 |
| Doña Josefa | 1113 |
| Duyan-Duyan | 1102 |
| E. Rodriguez | 1102 |
| East Kamias | 1102 |
| Escopa I | 1109 |
| Escopa II | 1109 |
| Escopa III | 1109 |
| Escopa IV | 1109 |
| Fairview | 1118 |
| Fairview South | 1122 |
| Greater Lagro | 1159 |
| Gulod | 1117 |
| Holy Spirit | 1127 |
| Horseshoe | 1112 |
| Immaculate Concepcion | 1111 |
| Kaligayahan | 1124 |
| Kalusugan | 1112 |
| Kamuning | 1103 |
| Katipunan | 1105 |
| Kaunlaran | 1111 |
| Kristong Hari | 1112 |
| Krus Na Ligas | 1101 |
| Laging Handa | 1103 |
| Libis | 1110 |
| Lourdes | 1114 |
| Loyola Heights | 1108 |
| Maharlika | 1114 |
| Malaya | 1101 |
| Mangga | 1109 |
| Manresa | 1115 |
| Mariana | 1112 |
| Mariblo | 1104 |
| Marilag | 1109 |
| Masagana | 1109 |
| Masambong | 1115 |
| Matalahib | 1114 |
| Matandang Balara | 1119 |
| Milagrosa | 1109 |
| N.S. Amoranto | 1114 |
| Nagkaisang Nayon | 1125 |
| Nayong Kanluran | 1104 |
| New Era | 1159 |
| North Fairview | 1159 |
| Novaliches Proper | 1123 |
| Obrero | 1103 |
| Old Capitol Site | 1101 |
| Paang Bundok | 1114 |
| Pag-Ibig Sa Nayon | 1115 |
| Paligsahan | 1103 |
| Paltok | 1105 |
| Pansol | 1108 |
| Paraiso | 1104 |
| Pasong Putik Proper | 1118 |
| Pasong Tamo | 1107 |
| Payatas | 1119 |
| Phil-Am | 1104 |
| Pinagkaisahan | 1111 |
| Pinyahan | 1100 |
| Project 6 | 1100 |
| Quirino 2-A | 1102 |
| Quirino 2-B | 1102 |
| Quirino 2-C | 1102 |
| Quirino 3-A | 1102 |
| Ramon Magsaysay | 1105 |
| Roxas | 1103 |
| Sacred Heart | 1103 |
| Saint Ignatius | 1110 |
| Saint Peter | 1114 |
| Salvacion | 1114 |
| San Agustin | 1117 |
| San Antonio | 1105 |
| San Bartolome | 1116 |
| San Isidro | 1113 |
| San Isidro Labrador | 1114 |
| San Jose | 1115 |
| San Martin de Porres | 1111 |
| San Roque | 1109 |
| San Vicente | 1101 |
| Sangandaan | 1116 |
| Santa Cruz | 1104 |
| Santa Lucia | 1117 |
| Santa Monica | 1117 |
| Santa Teresita | 1114 |
| Santo Cristo | 1105 |
| Santo Domingo | 1159 |
| Santo Niño | 1113 |
| Santol | 1113 |
| Sauyo | 1116 |
| Sienna | 1114 |
| Sikatuna Village | 1101 |
| Silangan | 1102 |
| Socorro | 1109 |
| South Triangle | 1103 |
| Tagumpay | 1109 |
| Talayan | 1104 |
| Talipapa | 1116 |
| Tandang Sora | 1116 |
| Tatalon | 1113 |
| Teachers Village East | 1101 |
| Teachers Village West | 1101 |
| U.P. Campus | 1159 |
| U.P. Village | 1159 |
| Ugong Norte | 1110 |
| Unang Sigaw | 1106 |
| Univ. Phil. Campus | 1101 |
| Univ. Phil. Village | 1101 |
| Valencia | 1112 |
| Vasra | 1128 |
| Veterans Village | 1105 |
| Villa Maria Clara | 1109 |
| West Kamias | 1102 |
| West Triangle | 1104 |
| White Plains | 1110 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Quezon cities in Philippines. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Philippines (PH) |
|---|---|
| Region | National Capital Region |
| Districts | Eastern Manila |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Quezon is a highly urbanized city located in the Eastern Manila District of the Philippines' National Capital Region. Positioned in the northeastern quadrant of Metro Manila, Quezon City serves as the former capital of the Philippines from 1948 to 1976 and remains one of the country's most important urban centers. With an approximate population of 2.96 million people spread across 166.2 square kilometers, it stands as the most populous city in the Philippines and the largest in Metro Manila by land area. The city is administratively divided into 142 barangays organized into six legislative districts, each representing distinct communities within this sprawling metropolis. Quezon City hosts numerous significant national institutions including the House of Representatives, the University of the Philippines Diliman, and major broadcasting networks, making it a crucial hub for government, education, and media. The city's diverse landscape ranges from commercial centers like Cubao and Eastwood City to residential neighborhoods and green spaces such as the La Mesa Watershed. For residents and businesses seeking to navigate this extensive urban area, accessing accurate postal code information for its numerous barangays and districts is essential for efficient mail delivery and location-based services.
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