Tacloban

Tacloban, the capital of Leyte province in the Philippines, is a city rich in history and resilience. Known for its warm-hearted locals and vibrant culture, Tacloban is a gateway to the stunning natural beauty of Eastern Visayas. One of its most significant landmarks is the San Juanico Bridge, which connects Leyte and Samar, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding waters. The city is also home to the MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park, commemorating General Douglas MacArthur's return to the Philippines during World War II. This historical site is a must-visit for history buffs and offers a glimpse into the Philippines' storied past. Food lovers will delight in local specialties such as "binagol," a sweet delicacy made from taro and coconut, and "lechon," a succulent roasted pig that’s a staple during celebrations. The lively Tacloban City Festival, held every June, showcases the city's rich cultural heritage through colorful parades and traditional dances, making it an exciting time to visit. With its blend of history, culture, and culinary delights, Tacloban stands out as a destination that tells a story of strength and community. Did you know that the city is also known for its beautiful sunrises

Tacloban, Philippines

Top things to do in Tacloban

14 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Landmark

San Juanico Bridge

The Philippines' longest bridge, spanning San Juanico Strait and connecting Leyte to Samar islands.

Museum

Santo Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum

Former residence of Imelda Marcos turned museum, showcasing her eclectic collection of art, furniture, and religious items.

Religious site

Santo Niño Church (Tacloban)

A historic church in Tacloban, famous for surviving Typhoon Haiyan and its deep connection to the Santo Niño devotion.

Religious site

Palo Cathedral

The seat of the Archdiocese of Palo, a major pilgrimage site in Leyte known for its grand architecture and spiritual significance.

Park & nature

Yolanda Shipwreck Memorial Park

A memorial park in Tacloban featuring a shipwreck monument dedicated to victims of Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda).

Landmark

Price Mansion

Early 20th-century mansion in Tacloban known for its preserved architecture and role in local history.

Landmark

Leyte Provincial Capitol

Neoclassical capitol building of Leyte province, a historic government landmark in Tacloban.

Sight

Battle of Leyte

Site of the largest naval battle in WWII, with memorials and historical markers around Leyte Gulf.

Landmark

Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport

Main airport serving Tacloban, named after Daniel Z. Romualdez, with a distinctive terminal building blending modern and traditional design.

Entertainment

The Oriental Leyte

Luxury beachfront resort in Leyte with a pool, dining, and serene ambiance, popular among tourists seeking relaxation.

Neighborhood

Basey

Basey is a coastal municipality in Samar known for its limestone caves, white-sand beaches, and as the gateway to Sohoton Natural Bridge National Park.

Neighborhood

Palo, Leyte

Palo is a historic town in Leyte, home to the centuries-old Palo Cathedral and a key site for the 1944 MacArthur Landing.

Landmark

Tacloban City Convention Center

The Tacloban City Convention Center is a modern venue hosting conferences, trade fairs, and cultural events, serving as a key landmark in the city.

Park & nature

MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park

National park in Tacloban commemorating General MacArthur's 1944 return, with iconic statues and a serene lagoon.

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