6 Things to Do in Malolos That You Shouldn't Miss

November 9, 2017 Velvet Champine

Malolos, officially the City of Malolos (Filipino: Lungsod ng Malolos), is a component city in the Philippines. Malolos is considered as the 115th city in the country. It is the capital city of the province of Bulacan as the seat of the provincial government.
Restaurants in Malolos

1. Barasoain Church

Paseo del Congreso, Malolos, Luzon 3000, Philippines +63 44 794 4340
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Barasoain Church

Reviewed By luggagecheck - Kansas

The church was old but well preserved. We were able to meet with the priest after mass and he said a prayer with us. The church is rich in history.

2. Pulilan Butterfly Haven

San Francisco Street, Pulilan, Luzon 3005, Philippines +63 44 676 1377
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3.5 based on 4 reviews

Pulilan Butterfly Haven

Reviewed By enjoyfunlovetravels - Philippines

Basically,when me want to go to one attraction,we indeed looking for something different that will trigger our full attention.
The Butterfly Haven is a sanctuary that little life can protect and keeps.I can say that Pulilan Area truly protect them to be harmed.
This little "haven" is one what protected ...Since its summer time,tourist who will go to Pulilan Area for outing our trips needs to see this little sanctuary.

3. Jed's Island Resort

McArthur Highway, Calumpit, Luzon 3003, Philippines +63 44 675 1652
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3 based on 12 reviews

Jed's Island Resort

Reviewed By Joshua L - Quezon City, Quezon City, Philippines

i visited this place 2 years ago(2011) with my highschool friends.we rent our friends car to go there and since bulacan is my province i'm the one who guided our trip.it is easy to locate.just take NLEX balintawak-pulilan exit then just follow the signs.aftr reaching calumpit,bulacan you will pass tru a metal bridge and that the sign that you are near the resort just look at your right side.the resorts allow guest to bring your food and drink and even beers.you just need to sign a waver on the security desk.there are many pools and rooms that can accomodate your needs.the staff are friendly.amenities are ok.backdrop was excellent.pool was good.our things are secured.overall we enjoy our stay at jed's resort.

4. The Kalayaan Tree

Infront of Malolos Cathedral, Malolos, Luzon 3000, Philippines
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4 based on 6 reviews

The Kalayaan Tree

Reviewed By rose12707 - Calamba, Philippines

old but beautiful tree. according to the people in Malolos, under this tree is where tandang sora take care the katipuneros. how exciting isn't? this tree is more than 100 years

5. Casa Real de Malolos

Xxxx, Malolos, Luzon 3000, Philippines
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Casa Real de Malolos

Reviewed By Jeric147 - Puerto Princesa, Philippines

Tips: Tuesday to Sunday it is open, except for Monday. 9am to 4pm. Free entrance, only accept for donation. Tells how Philippines lead from start until the current state. You'll see more of the things that it not taught in school history and practical living of our fellowmen. Tour guide lead you some techie resources about history. Awesome.

6. Bulacan Museum

Malolos, Luzon, Philippines +63 44 662 5725
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3 based on 1 reviews

Bulacan Museum

Reviewed By Reynel D - Metro Manila, Philippines

Malolos City Museum (Museo ng Republika ng Malolos)
The province of Bulacan is a 2-hour bus ride from the Manila. It was believed that our language, Tagalog, originated from this province. It also housed the famed Barasoain Church in Malolos City, where the Malolos convention was held. Built during the Spanish era, Barasoain Church has been around for decades and famous for its complex ceilings and wall paintings and for being commemorated on the Ten-peso bill (now depreciated). It also served as a backdrop for the Malolos Convention of 1898. It was the point on which the first Philippine Constitution was convened.
The first version of the constitution included the basic civil rights, separation of the church and the state, and the creation of a national assembly that would act as the legislative arm of the republic.
The museum, which was previously used as a convent, is filled with a rich source of historical data, including documents and artifacts explaining how the Malolos Convention was convened in 1898. The museum boasts of interactive and digital displays that allow visitors and students to know more about the Philippine Revolution and Revolutionary Politics.
Malolos City Museum (Museo ng Republika ng Malolos)
Paseo del Congreso Road, Brgy. San Gabriel, Malolos City, Bulacan, Philippines
(044) 662-5725 / (+63) 917 6564175
Museum Hours: Tuesdays-Sundays, 8am to 4pm

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