From sprawling tourist attractions to tucked away artist-run spaces, we guide you through the Philippines’ most frequented towns where there is a thriving local art and culture scene and heritage spots that should not be missed
Cold weather, strawberry delights, and a stunning view—what more can you ask for?
The world’s oldest Chinatown is alive now more than ever. Home to more than 20,000 locals, the area is known for its time-honoured bistros, neoclassical establishments, and vibrant culture
Museums, century-old buildings, and a palatable local cuisine—the heritage town of Taal is a must-visit destination near Metro Manila
Tarlac is more than just the province you pass by before reaching the tourist attractions in the north