Tacloban (/tækˈloʊbən/ tak-LOH-ban;Tagalog pronunciation: [tɐkˈloban]), or simply referred to as Tacloban City is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Philippines. It serves as the regional center of the region of Eastern Visayas. The city is autonomous from the province of Leyte, although it serves as its provincial capital. According to the 2015 census, Tacloban has a population of 242,089, making it the most populous city in the Eastern Visayas. In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 124,777 registered voters. The city is located 360 miles (580 km) southeast from Manila.
Restaurants in Tacloban
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The San Juanico Bridge, is an arch-shaped truss bridge in the Philippines stretching from Samar to Leyte crossing the San Juanico Strait. It is part of the Pan-Philippine Highway. It is the longest bridge in the Philippines spanning a body of water with a length of 2.16 kilometers.
Great long drive travel experienced with an amazing view of the sea and the green scenery of nature that surrounds the bridge.
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A fascinating tour of Philippines culture in one mansion. It is the former home of Imelda Marcos. Each room is themed, eg..the Morocco Room, the Jade room, banboo room, butterfly room etc. A guided tour is useful but too short to take in all the details. Really a Must
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For foreigners visiting Tacloban this is the place that has everything you are probably missing if you have been away from home long. Has American style food, the best coffee in town, even a pancake place! movie theaters as well. The Philippines is a great place to visit, but sometimes amenities you may be used to at home are hard to find. This place is a welcome interlude and a safe place to shop
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Seeing this memento of hurricane Yolanda makes you wonder how the people in Tacloban has overcome the hardships of rebuilding their lives. Tacloban has rebuilt its City with the construction of this site
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