Koronadal, officially the City of Koronadal, (Hiligaynon: Dakbanwa/Syudad sang Koronadal; Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Koronadal; Filipino: Lungsod ng Koronadal), referred to as Koronadal City, and popularly known as Marbel, is a 3rd class city in the province of South Cotabato, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 174,942 people.
Restaurants in Koronadal
4 based on 6 reviews
Make sure you find time to go over all the sculptures as well as the city hall, the area is very interesting and shows a slice of Philippine culture
3.5 based on 11 reviews
I was excited of the fact that I’m going to swim in an artificial wave pool uptown Koronadal City. Rumors pass from one mouth to another, so is Paraiso Verde Resort. Just a 30 min drive up north from GenSan, we curiously got ourselves hanged out in this notorious resort. Well, so much for a disappointment it was awkwardly too expensive for a resort in a provincial setting. Then if we pay a lot that means we could get a satisfying customer service experience. Well honestly on that day, it was absent. The ads always show the good side but in reality it shows the otherwise. Then the water is so uptight that we could enjoy or savor the smell of chlorine. A lot of maintenance is going on around the corner which means damage has to stay around for a while since quality has gone for a vacation. And the fact that we were not able to experience the wave that we always wanted for some time, Crap! Anyways, so much for negativity, the area itself was photogenic per se.
4 based on 3 reviews
For somebody from the Uk who currently has to pay over £8 for a ticket to the cinema then this place is brilliant. The cost of tickets was 120 peso (Less than £2) and that came with free pop corn!!! There is a lift to the floor and a multi storey car park.
5 based on 1 reviews
4 based on 2 reviews
Whilst the individual falls may each have their own name they are collectively known as Seven Falls. The best two are near the top where there is also a zip line for the adventurous. The falls are magnificent, you hear the roar of the falling water as you approach and then they come into sight. You can get up very close and get covered on the fine water mist if you so wish. Highly recommended, an excellent day trip together with a Lake Sebu.
4 based on 1 reviews
It may not be as grand as other museums bit it still holds quite a significant number of relics from the province's rich and colorful history and cultures. It is located at the 3/F of the South Cotabato Gym along Alunan Avenue.
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