Pampanga (Kapampangan: Lalawigan ning Pampanga; Filipino: Lalawigan ng Pampanga) is a province in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. Lying on the northern shore of Manila Bay, Pampanga is bordered by Tarlac to the north, Nueva Ecija to the northeast, Bulacan to the east, the Manila Bay to the central-south, Bataan to the southwest and Zambales to the west. Its capital is the City of San Fernando. Angeles City, while geographically within Pampanga, is classified as a first-class, highly urbanized city and is governed independently of the province.
Restaurants in Pampanga Province
4 based on 362 reviews
What i love about this mall is the convenience of the location and the other services you can avail when in the mall lime the p2p bus service available in the main gate. Internationl brands available and lots of good restos available.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Step right in to one of Asia's most extraordinary clubs, change into your bathrobe or swim-attire, lock your cash and valuables in our provided locker, and roam the fantasy-like grounds of Aqua for its exceptional wellness, fitness, food & beverage, merchandise, entertainment, and party offerings.
If beautiful women, amazing views, great party atmosphere and decor are of interest to you then you MUST come here. Such and amazing gem in the heart of Angeles and so close to walking street (of you really have too...)
3.5 based on 113 reviews
Very interesting and most definitely Angeles best tourist highlight.
Entry fee 150 peso
Tourguide available and recommended to fully enjoy Nayong. They available at entrance and work for tips.
Cultural show with dancers and music start at 1pm and last an hour.
Allow three hours at least to fully enjoy all it has to offer.
Enjoy
4.5 based on 24 reviews
This church has been here for a long time, most of the designs have been kept and they have good paintings, it is good to visit at simbang gabi.or midnight mass 2weeks before christmas you can eat traditional christmas foods around teh church like bibingka(rice cake with salted egg adn cheese)puto bumbong(ube with cheese) and a cup of hot cacao,it is very accesible you can take a jeepney, just a bit crowded beacuse there are two schools beside it, but in front of it there is a museum and along the way there are the old houses owned by the first families of angeles city,like nepomuceno ,and near nepo mall there is a erstaurant that has been there for more than hundres of years so, if you are into historical things it is not that bad to try it out.
4 based on 25 reviews
It's a good location to bring the kids to familiarize with horses... The staff is nice and the horses are quite ok. It is reasonably priced and is possible to rent equipment. There is a small shop where is possible to buy refreshments.
4 based on 34 reviews
I don’t wish to enter into the politics of war. I was an army officer once, and proud to serve my country. Now I am old and reflective. There are no winners – just losers – some who lose more than others.
On arrival we were approached by a security guard wearing badges of the American Embassy – Manila. I must have passed muster as I was let in without question. An interesting cemetery. A few monuments in the cemetery indicative of the close liaison between the Philippines and US Forces. Well kept – nice cemetery that made me reflect on war and death. My grandmother’s brother was buried in a similar cemetery in Thailand serving the British Forces – so I shed a rear thinking of him.
There is a memorial to the 100 KM march for POW’s that cost many their lives. Find a spot in the shade and reflect – is the word any better for the wars of the past! I offer no comment other than this is a well looked after cemetery in which I respect the many that died for their country. May they all rest in peace.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Amazing old church, visit with this church is really great.
I was fascinated by the history behind. The church stood amidst calamity; earthquake and when lahar flow from Mt. Pinatubo.
I read about this church thru Google and other traveler, true enough the church half buried and it's kind of unique. If you're not aware of its history you would think it was built just like that- kind of art.
Though it's very sad, during our visit we learned that the lights outside the church which was donated by good people are being stole by the thieves. Tsk
3.5 based on 44 reviews
No entrance fee here similar to the bayside attractions in Mall of Asia. You get to pay only for the rides you chose. Enjoyed the loop roller coaster all by ourselves, it was midweek and wasnt busy so it was a bonus. A must visit especially when you plan to go to SM Pampanga as it is just beside it. Would love to go back!
4 based on 64 reviews
If you can't afford to trek Mt. Pinatubo, this is the closest thing you can do to experience it. Not really the crater, but the Mountains of sands and the rugged terrain similar to when trekking Mt. Pinatubo.
The tour starts with a registration at Station 1. This is where you pay the all-inclusive fee that varies depending on the season and if you're a foreigner or local (Tip: the fee is lower for locals). This is also the station where you will have your buffet meal, which you can do right away after eating or after the trip to the hot spring.
Station 2 is where you will have your spa where you will be buried in heated sand (there's a burning pit under the sand spa) and the masseuses will literally walk on top of your buried bodies to massage you. You get this experience for 30 minutes, after which you can take a shower. During our trip, we went to Station 2 only after we have been to Station 1.
Station 1 is where you can experience the different levels of heated pools, which are naturally heated by water flowing from Mt. Pinatubo. Different level in terms of height and level of heat. Going to Station 3 will also afford you to witness the breathtaking view formed by the cascade of lahar and water some 25 years ago.
My suggestion is to have this wonderful experience during the cooler months of December and January.
3.5 based on 102 reviews
This shows the remnants of the glory days of the Philippine Air Force. Free entrance and nice location for taking pictures especially if you are fond of military aircrafts. Many students enjoy the shade of the big trees and some families are also spending their time picknicking in the area. After that long drive along NLEX, this could be a nice spot to stretch a little before hitting SCTEX and TPLEX on the way to Baguio City.
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