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City Guide: Laguna

5 Top recommended hotels in Laguna:

Pagsanjan Falls Lodge and Summer Resort: Located near the iconic Pagsanjan Falls, this charming lodge offers comfortable rooms and breathtaking views of the cascading waterfalls.

Sulyap Bed & Breakfast - Casa de Obando: Nestled in the historical town of San Pablo, this ancestral house-turned-hotel provides an enchanting experience with its vintage-inspired rooms and a glimpse into the colonial-era architecture.

El Cielito Hotel - Sta. Rosa: Situated in the heart of Sta. Rosa, this modern hotel offers convenience and comfort with its spacious rooms, on-site restaurant, and proximity to famous attractions like Enchanted Kingdom.

The Green Glass Boutique Hotel: Set amidst lush greenery in Los Baños, this elegant hotel boasts of its unique glass facades, giving guests a picturesque view of the surrounding nature and offering a tranquil and serene stay.

Arabela's Garden Restaurant and Food Facility: Located in Liliw, this hotel-cum-restaurant showcases a beautiful garden setting, delectable cuisine, and a wide selection of footwear shops nearby, making it a perfect choice for food and shoe connoisseurs.

Why should you stay in Laguna?

Natural Beauty and Outdoor Adventures: Laguna is blessed with stunning natural landscapes, including majestic waterfalls, serene lakes, and lush mountains. Tourists can explore Pagsanjan Falls, hike up Mount Makiling, or take a relaxing boat ride in the captivating Hidden Valley Springs. Outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves spoiled for choice with opportunities for swimming, hiking, kayaking, and other exhilarating activities surrounded by scenic beauty.

Rich Cultural Heritage: Laguna is renowned for its cultural heritage, boasting historical sites and landmarks that reflect its rich history. Visitors can immerse themselves in the Spanish colonial-era ambiance by exploring the quaint towns of Pila and Liliw, with their well-preserved ancestral houses and centuries-old churches. Additionally, the province is famous for its art and craftsmanship, particularly for the production of intricate woodcarvings and colorful footwear.

Thriving Food Scene: Food lovers will find themselves in culinary heaven in Laguna. The region is known for its delectable dishes such as the mouthwatering kesong puti (white cheese), the famous buko pie (coconut pie), and the traditional bibingka (rice cake) cooked in clay pots. From popular local eateries to hidden gems, there is no shortage of delicious treats to satisfy your taste buds. Don't forget to try the specialty dishes in the towns of Los Baños, Pagsanjan, and San Pablo.

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