Bem's Guidebook

Bem
Bem's Guidebook

Sightseeing

A very historic and important place for the locals. For Catholics, you can attend a mass here. Even for people with other or no religion, it's still worth a visit to see the place and maybe hear a very unique instrument, the Bamboo Organ. Might want to check their Facebook page for the schedule or if they offer tours.
23 locals recommend
St. Joseph Parish (Bamboo Organ Church)
1742 Quirino Ave
23 locals recommend
A very historic and important place for the locals. For Catholics, you can attend a mass here. Even for people with other or no religion, it's still worth a visit to see the place and maybe hear a very unique instrument, the Bamboo Organ. Might want to check their Facebook page for the schedule or if they offer tours.
If you are staying long term and looking for a quick refreshing day trip, Tagaytay is a convenient place to visit. You can leave the condo early morning and arrive there before noon. Then enjoy some local food for lunch (I recommend Bulalo and Tawilis for local food). There are a lot of highly rated food spots in Tagaytay ranging from one of the top 50 best resto in Asia to cheap but good local eateries. And of course, don't miss the views of the Taal Volcano/Lake.
219 locals recommend
Tagaytay
219 locals recommend
If you are staying long term and looking for a quick refreshing day trip, Tagaytay is a convenient place to visit. You can leave the condo early morning and arrive there before noon. Then enjoy some local food for lunch (I recommend Bulalo and Tawilis for local food). There are a lot of highly rated food spots in Tagaytay ranging from one of the top 50 best resto in Asia to cheap but good local eateries. And of course, don't miss the views of the Taal Volcano/Lake.
Learn some history of the Philippines in the actual house of the first President. You can look through antiques while learning about all the events that lead to our country gaining its independence from Spain.
21 locals recommend
Aguinaldo Shrine and Museum
21 locals recommend
Learn some history of the Philippines in the actual house of the first President. You can look through antiques while learning about all the events that lead to our country gaining its independence from Spain.