Puerto Princesa, officially the City of Puerto Princesa, (Cuyonon: Siyudad i'ang Puerto Princesa; Hiligaynon: Dakbanwa sang Puerto Princesa; Filipino: Lungsod ng Puerto Princesa; Spanish: Ciudad de Puerto Princesa), and often referred to as Puerto Princesa City, is a 1st class Highly Urbanized City in the Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 255,116 people.
Restaurants in Puerto Princesa
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Palawan swing leisure hill has giant jungle swings, fancy jungles, wings of Palawan, stairway to heaven, mesh bed, nests and more spots. Infinity pool has overwhelming view of jungle and chilling vibe. View-deck has a magnificent view of mountain and ocean serenaded by birdsong and leisurely wind. Cafe organic garden serve fresh and organic food which we plant our organic garden.
I love the place, its really good to be here, if you're stressed? Soul searching? Unwind? What are you waiting for? this is the perfect place for you, palawan Swing is the perfect place to go if you want a fresh air, want to feel the mother nature, you can also try their awesome ameneties specially their giant Swing???? and also their infinity pool with overlooking forest view???? this place is very instagramable, the food is good and the staffs are very hospitable.Thank you palawan Swing I'll be back there❤
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Stellar Grounds is a place where friends and family, local and foreign tourists can enjoy shopping, eating and playing under century-old acacia trees, run around large open spaces, and enjoy a natural playground for children of all ages. The food outlets, which cater to various budgets, aims for the best Palawan has to offer. The shops highlight the local arts and crafts of the Island
This unique outdoor collection of local arts, local crafts, and flavors from around the world is a great evening experience. Mexican, Middle Eastern, fresh seafood and local foods all mingle together under beautiful artists in lighting. After 7pm beautiful music entertains this new, must see hotspot of Puerto Princesa.
4.0 based on 447 reviews
Good church, well maintained, clean, spacious, not too hot inside, just right in front of Plaza Cartel and close to Puerto Princesa bay
4.0 based on 215 reviews
We were taken on a tour of general attractions around Puerta Princessa. First place the open prison colony. Which i found very moving. I was amazed to join in and dance with some of the inmates, one told me he was serving a 13 yr term. A great place to visit, yes i did buy a T shirt, i have yet to wear.
3.5 based on 984 reviews
A ride via tricycle to this place is worth the visit. Stroll along at night when stalls are open. Closed during the day.
3.5 based on 260 reviews
This third stop is called Mitra’s Ranch that is owned by the prominent family of Mitra. It’s just a few blocks away from Baker’s Hill. In here, you’ll learn a bit about Mitra’s family history and their involvement in public service. Mitra’s Ranch is a great spot to have a relaxing moment after visiting the first few destinations of the tour. Mitra’s Ranch’s location is perfect for an afternoon talk or dessert. Its promising view of green forest and Sulu Sea/Honda Bay makes you want to have the same kind of mansion or ranch. The breeze of the fresh air makes you want to stay and sleep on a hammock, it’s indeed a great experience visiting this ranch.
3.5 based on 276 reviews
Plaza Cuartel sits just near the Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral. This historical landmark pays tribute to American and Filipino soldiers who were victims of the second world war at the hands of Japanese soldiers. During the war, there were over a hundred American soldiers who were imprisoned in the tunnels of this landmark and were burned alive! However, 11 soldiers escaped the massacre and swim their way out to the sea. Some people say that they encountered paranormal experiences in this landmark due to its dark past. In the present, it’s a simple shrine with tall trees, educational boards, and ruins of old garrisons and historical tunnels.
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