Go back in time to a Spanish colonial town in the early 17th–20th century when you enter the town of Taal.
At least 2 people are required for this tour to take place
Enjoy a convenient pick up from your accommodation located in Malate, Ermita, Makati, Pasay, Paranaque, Taguig and Alabang Muntinlupa Area
Arrive at Basilica de Taal and admire the building's impressive architecture
See the bell tower
Visit the Villavicencio Wedding Gift House
Pay tribute to the Our Lady of Caysasay Shrine
Stop off at the Miraculous Well of Sta. Lucia
Walk through Galleria Taal
Enjoy a delicious local lunch
Visit the Doña Marcela Agoncillo Museum, which commemorates the creator of the Filipino flag
See Villa Tortuga
Walk through local markets and go shopping
— What You Can Expect —
Set off on a walking tour around the town of Taal and see the traces of its rich cultural heritage. Spend around 20–30 minutes at each important site. Visit the Basilica de San Martin de Tours, famous for being the biggest church in the Orient. Stop off at the house of Doña Marcela Agoncillo, the woman who made the first Philippine flag.
Pay tribute to the Our Lady of Caysasay Shrine, a beautiful Catholic church established in 1603. Walk through Galleria Taal, a historical house-turned-museum exhibiting old photographs of the Philippines and vintage cameras. Visit the homes of other revolutionaries in Taal, Batangas, and more.
Make a stop at the Miraculous Well of Sta. Lucia, where the Virgin of Caysasay performed miracles and where a church was built by the townsfolk. See how the violence of an 18th-century earthquake sank the church, yet its half-immersed facade remains intact. Learn about how after the quake, spring water gushed out of the twin doors.
Take a trip to the market, where you can shop for an array of the most popular embroidery, like the barong tagalog, mantel, fans, saya, placemats, and many more wonderful hand-made goods, made from a wide choice of materials. Treat yourself and choose from an assortment of other delicious local delicacies.
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