Things to Do in Luzon

Things to Do in Luzon, Philippines - Luzon Attractions

Things to Do in Luzon


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Top Attractions in Luzon

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  • Ben F
    Bloomington, IN1,506 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I strolled Intramuros for an hour or two (on a 100 degree day, mind you), and the sights I saw were quite interesting and unique. The cathedral in particular was beautiful. I enjoyed people-watching and watching locals live their lives.

    However, the construction…every corner I turned, workers were digging up the road. I understand they’re trying to preserve and improve things, but from this one experience at an objective point of view, I really disliked the roadwork. Driving my electric wheelchair on the streets to begin with, already stressful as is, was made nearly impossible with construction part of the equation.

    There also weren’t many places to go in (at least that seemed open to visitors) and not many places to eat that weren’t blocked off. I got a bit lost and confused at times when trying to find my way around, which is often part of the fun, but Manila as a city in general did not impress me. Subjectively.

    Perhaps experience Intramuros for just an hour en route to something else (e.g. Fort Santiago). I may return once construction season dies down.
    Written March 11, 2024
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  • Mark T
    Dumaguete City, Philippines21 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Incredible place to visit when visiting Bohol. What really struck me about this place was the man hours it must of took to build the terraces by hand without machinery. To this day the rice is planted and harvested by hand, absolutely incredible. The ride off the main highway is an adventure within itself. It’s actually a beautiful drive up into the foothills. WARNING! As soon as you turn off the road onto the one lane track to restaurant/terraces be extremely careful especially if you’re riding a scooter. One wrong move and you’ll swimming in a rice patty. If you’re unsure or not used to driving a scooter it might be better to just park and walk. The restaurant is basic, but the food is actually really good. It’s local cuisine and made fresh. If you feel adventurous and in decent shape you can walk down the stairs/path (from restaurant) to get a view of the lower terraces.
    Written March 3, 2024
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  • Jason S
    Melbourne, Australia1,693 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Fort itself is more of a ruin that an active fort, worth a look around and only 75 peso entry.

    Some areas are ok to see and you can get a good feel how fort would have worked, surrounding walls in good shape and good to see.

    Dungeon area very well preserved and explained with the horrors that occurred in there, also on day I visited lots of school groups so good that local students explore history of country.

    In all good to see and do, you can visit in under an hour.
    Written January 21, 2024
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  • Spotty-Leopard
    Singapore, Singapore171 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Greenbelt 1 - mixed shops that meets daily needs
    Greenbelt 2 - 1st flr is high end branded shops
    Greenbelt 3 - 1st flr is high end branded shops, eateries are outside
    Greenbelt 4 - 1st flr is high end branded shops
    Greenbelt 5 - 1st flr is high end branded shops

    One end of Greenbelt 5 is linked to Glorietta, follow the sign that indicates Glorietta. Walk towards 'The Landmark' to get to Glorietta 3.

    There is a chapel in the middle of the garden that has mass celebrations.
    Written February 17, 2024
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  • Jason S
    Melbourne, Australia1,693 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Amazing Church to see and explore, the oldest church in Philippines and one of the few churches to survive the war.

    Exquisite architecture to the church, with this religious establishment meaning the most to the locals than all the other churches and cathedrals.

    Probably my favorite of the churches to visit, so I would put this high on the list of things to see in Manila.
    Written March 16, 2024
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  • Jason S
    Melbourne, Australia1,693 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Wonderful Park that is located just outside the walled city, massive park that is extremely well maintained. Doubles up also as monument to Philippines independence with lots of other things to see and do.

    Large water feature in middle of park with many seats around so you can relax and enjoy the park. With gardens to enjoy also, it's such a great place to experience the history of Manila and the Philippines.
    Written March 17, 2024
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  • Jean Maru
    Soborg, Denmark7 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Amazing! This volcano is so beautiful, majestic and stunning! We did a ATV TOUR which was a lot of fun. Even our kids loved it and they are 1,4 and 5 years old….

    We will definitely return again. And next time we’ll be doing a hike up to the volcano. By then the kids are bigger
    Written November 27, 2023
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  • Daniel L
    Copenhagen, Denmark21 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Batad and their rice terraces are a must see if in Banaue or around.
    The city is truly something special, being built on the edge of the mountainside. The rice terraces are out of this world.
    The mountains create a bowl/valley making the views even better.
    Experiencing batad is good for a 1-2 night stay, but day trips work as well. If you are doing a day trip and you want to experience both rice terraces and the water fall - be prepared for a difficult and steep hike.
    Written March 2, 2024
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  • youbel1970
    Brussels, Belgium1,318 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great place for shopping. Very big and very busy with shoppers.
    Everything you need and huge supermarket. Local shops and amazing Christmas spirit. Was fun to see and to be.
    All shopping at one go and few meters from my hotel. Perfect
    Written March 9, 2024
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  • philippe ascenuik
    3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Makes Toronto look like Mickey Mouse ! BGC is a beautiful designed city that is people friendly gardens and cafes well shaded with mature trees and gardens ! They have a free fireworks display every Friday in December and have condos and hotels galore and pleasant ! No traffic and dog friendly !
    Written January 27, 2024
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  • Alex G
    Bataan Province, Philippines10 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Our family had a great time in Vigan and Calle Crisologo was so beautiful and historical I should say. Bringing you back to the old days which is so magnificent. Love Vigan and planning to back next year.
    Written November 8, 2023
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  • Jason S
    Melbourne, Australia1,693 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great Cathedral to see with in the walled city, history surrounds the whole area, and the Cathedral has been a part of that for almost 500 years. This is not the original Cathedral but still very impressive to see.

    Amazing architecture throughout the cathedral and certainly one of the top attractions to see.
    Written March 16, 2024
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