Patricia Andrea's Guidebook

Patricia Andrea
Patricia Andrea's Guidebook

Sightseeing

A journey to the childhood and birth place of Philippine National Hero, Jose Rizal. Historic spots, preserved belongings and spanish architecture will reveal fragments of the wondrous making of history. To get there: 1. Go to the gate of Villa Zenaida 2. Head straight to the main road corner, beside Dali Convenience Store For commuters: 1. Wait for a tricycle heading to left. Ask the driver to bring you to "Bahay ni Rizal". Private Vehicles: 1. Head straight to the road where "kuda shop" is. 2. Turn left and head straight to Calamba City College 3. Turn left and head straight to Bahay ni Rizal. Google address: Museo ni Jose Rizal - Calamba, F. Mercado St, Calamba, 4027 Laguna Open every day 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, except for Sundays and Holidays (sometimes Saturdays).
8 người dân địa phương đề xuất
Rizal Shrine
8 người dân địa phương đề xuất
A journey to the childhood and birth place of Philippine National Hero, Jose Rizal. Historic spots, preserved belongings and spanish architecture will reveal fragments of the wondrous making of history. To get there: 1. Go to the gate of Villa Zenaida 2. Head straight to the main road corner, beside Dali Convenience Store For commuters: 1. Wait for a tricycle heading to left. Ask the driver to bring you to "Bahay ni Rizal". Private Vehicles: 1. Head straight to the road where "kuda shop" is. 2. Turn left and head straight to Calamba City College 3. Turn left and head straight to Bahay ni Rizal. Google address: Museo ni Jose Rizal - Calamba, F. Mercado St, Calamba, 4027 Laguna Open every day 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, except for Sundays and Holidays (sometimes Saturdays).
Provides a solemn tour on the path to christianity and catholicism, with magnificent structures, spanish panache, and Baroque architecture historical ambiance. From Dali Convenience store, head straight to the road beside Kuda shop, turn left on the corner and head straight to Calamba City College. Turn left and you will see the church. Google map: 6578+CWW, Calamba, 4027 Laguna
Saint John the Baptist Parish Church - Calamba City (Diocese of San Pablo)
Provides a solemn tour on the path to christianity and catholicism, with magnificent structures, spanish panache, and Baroque architecture historical ambiance. From Dali Convenience store, head straight to the road beside Kuda shop, turn left on the corner and head straight to Calamba City College. Turn left and you will see the church. Google map: 6578+CWW, Calamba, 4027 Laguna
One boat away from Calamba Baywalk. How to get there? For commuters: Ride a tricycle from the dali convenience store outside the villa. Tell the driver to bring you to Calamba Baywalk. For private vehicles: From the dali convenience store, head straight to the narrow road beside kuda shop. Turn left and head straight. Go past the church and Calamba City College. At the end of the long road, you will see the welcome arc of "Barangay Palingon and Barangay Lingga". Head straight until you reach the curve. Head straight and turn left when you see the laundry shop. Head straight until you reach Calamba Bay walk. There are boats available at 5:00 AM, but throughout the day, there are only rare boats traveling to the island resort. Better to be early, or to communicate with the boat drivers a day before going to the resort.
Wonder Island Resort
211 Elefaño street
One boat away from Calamba Baywalk. How to get there? For commuters: Ride a tricycle from the dali convenience store outside the villa. Tell the driver to bring you to Calamba Baywalk. For private vehicles: From the dali convenience store, head straight to the narrow road beside kuda shop. Turn left and head straight. Go past the church and Calamba City College. At the end of the long road, you will see the welcome arc of "Barangay Palingon and Barangay Lingga". Head straight until you reach the curve. Head straight and turn left when you see the laundry shop. Head straight until you reach Calamba Bay walk. There are boats available at 5:00 AM, but throughout the day, there are only rare boats traveling to the island resort. Better to be early, or to communicate with the boat drivers a day before going to the resort.
The Banga, a structure at Calamba’s old plaza representing the symbol of the town was designed and created by Felipe Samaniego, a sculptor. Samaniego is a graduate of the University of the Philippines under the tutelage of National Artist for Visual Arts Guillermo Tolentino who sculpted the famous U.P. Oblation and the Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan City. The sculpture looks more like a clay pot (palayok) than a Kalan or Banga mentioned in the legend. Location: In front of St. John Baptist Church M.H.del Pilar St, Calamba, 4027 Laguna
BANGA PLAZA
9 JP Rizal Street
The Banga, a structure at Calamba’s old plaza representing the symbol of the town was designed and created by Felipe Samaniego, a sculptor. Samaniego is a graduate of the University of the Philippines under the tutelage of National Artist for Visual Arts Guillermo Tolentino who sculpted the famous U.P. Oblation and the Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan City. The sculpture looks more like a clay pot (palayok) than a Kalan or Banga mentioned in the legend. Location: In front of St. John Baptist Church M.H.del Pilar St, Calamba, 4027 Laguna

Sightseeing and Food

Offers a breath of fresh air with the edge of Laguna de bay, a lineage of food walks, and romantic sights of Sunset. How to get there? For commuters: Ride a tricycle from the dali convenience store outside the villa. Tell the driver to bring you to Calamba Baywalk. For private vehicles: From the dali convenience store, head straight to the narrow road beside kuda shop. Turn left and head straight. Go past the church and Calamba City College. At the end of the long road, you will see the welcome arc of "Barangay Palingon and Barangay Lingga". Head straight until you reach the curve. Head straight and turn left when you see the laundry shop. Head straight until you reach Calamba Bay walk. Foods are sumptuous and affordable. You can choose from a variety of Japanese rice meals, sisig, tapsilogan, Italian coffees, turo-turo, street foods, and sweets.
Calamba Baywalk
Aplaya
Offers a breath of fresh air with the edge of Laguna de bay, a lineage of food walks, and romantic sights of Sunset. How to get there? For commuters: Ride a tricycle from the dali convenience store outside the villa. Tell the driver to bring you to Calamba Baywalk. For private vehicles: From the dali convenience store, head straight to the narrow road beside kuda shop. Turn left and head straight. Go past the church and Calamba City College. At the end of the long road, you will see the welcome arc of "Barangay Palingon and Barangay Lingga". Head straight until you reach the curve. Head straight and turn left when you see the laundry shop. Head straight until you reach Calamba Bay walk. Foods are sumptuous and affordable. You can choose from a variety of Japanese rice meals, sisig, tapsilogan, Italian coffees, turo-turo, street foods, and sweets.
A spot for afternoon meriendas, romantic dinner, and family bonding. The floating restaurant completes the tour.
Baywalk Floating Restaurant
0791 Purok IV Street
A spot for afternoon meriendas, romantic dinner, and family bonding. The floating restaurant completes the tour.

Food scene

Abbey land is a vintage restaurant, boasting the past of Beatles and other 60s band. Located near Bahay ni Rizal.
Abbey Lane Food House
418 F. Mercado Street
Abbey land is a vintage restaurant, boasting the past of Beatles and other 60s band. Located near Bahay ni Rizal.

Shopping Galore

"A fashion never goes out of budget." This shopping centre offers the most fashionable OOTDs at the lowest price.
Less Consumo
"A fashion never goes out of budget." This shopping centre offers the most fashionable OOTDs at the lowest price.