HOW TO GET TO TARLAC
The province of Tarlac in Central Luzon is really not known for tourism. In fact, some people even dub it, jokingly, as the toilet stop of Luzon; the area being frequented only by motorist needing to relieve themselves on their way to another province. But my visit to Tarlac opened my eyes to its many tourist spots and food places unknown to most travelers in the country. Tarlac has a lot of tourism potential—it has historical places, museums, adventure parks, religious destinations, hiking and biking trails, waterfalls, and gastronomic places. With this travel guide, allow me to help you get lost in Tarlac.
HOW TO GET TO TARLAC
Tarlac province is located in the region of Central Luzon. It is a mere two to three hours ride by bus from Metro Manila. Numerous buses with terminals in Cubao, Quezon City (Victory Liner, Five Star, Baliwag Transit, Genesis, JAC Liner), and Manila (Philippine Rabbit, Viron, Genesis) pass by the province through the NLEX. Fare for an aircon bus is usually pegged at an average of PHP250.00, depending on what town you’re gonna get off. As of this writing, there are no operational airports in the city, the nearest one being Clark in Pampanga.
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WHERE TO STAY IN TARLAC
Tarlac isn’t really a tourism hub, so guesthouses, inns, and hotels are not that numerous compared to other places. Although the concentration of lodgings are located in the center of the province, Tarlac City, one can still find a few lodging houses and resorts on smaller towns.
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Address: McArthur Highway cor. Ligtasan St. Tarlac City, Tarlac
Contact Number: +63 (45) 982-2314 | +63 (918) 427-9228
GPS Coordinates: 15.4835052, 120.5929224MICROTEL LUISITA
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Address: Hacienda Luisita San Miguel, Tarlac
Contact Number: +63 (45) 985-1770
GPS Coordinates: 15.4366163, 120.59981131 Like1 Reply
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