DARWIN's GUIDEBOOK to TOURIST SPOTS in PAMPANGA

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DARWIN's GUIDEBOOK to TOURIST SPOTS in PAMPANGA

MAY FAVORITE WATER PARK 🏊🏄⛱️

One of the biggest water park in Asia! Swim, have fun, eat, relax and enjoy with your family and friends!
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Aqua Planet
Mabalacat
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One of the biggest water park in Asia! Swim, have fun, eat, relax and enjoy with your family and friends!

My Favorite Place for hot spring, sight seeing, relaxation and unwind : )

The Fontana Water Theme Park is the finest of its kind in the area. It features a world-class Wave Pool that can electronically produce various types of waves, Three Giant Aqua Thrill Slides, and Big Horn Slide.
Fontana Hot Spring Leisure Parks
The Fontana Water Theme Park is the finest of its kind in the area. It features a world-class Wave Pool that can electronically produce various types of waves, Three Giant Aqua Thrill Slides, and Big Horn Slide.

My Favorite Place for Shopping, Fine and exquisite dining, watching movies, SPA's and other services 🛍 👟 👕💍 : )

SM City Clark is a shopping mall owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings. It is located along M.A. ... It is the second SM supermall in the province of Pampanga after SM City Pampanga in City of San Fernando and Mexico, Pampanga and SM San Fernando Downtown in the downtown area of the City of San Fernando, Pampanga
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SM City Clark
Manuel A. Roxas Highway
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SM City Clark is a shopping mall owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings. It is located along M.A. ... It is the second SM supermall in the province of Pampanga after SM City Pampanga in City of San Fernando and Mexico, Pampanga and SM San Fernando Downtown in the downtown area of the City of San Fernando, Pampanga
MarQuee Mall is the retail component of MarQuee, a 53-hectare integrated community developed by Ayala Land that includes MarQuee Place, a residential development located a few hundred meters away as well as MarQuee Residences, a two-tower condominium right within the mall complex. Location: Pulung Maragul, Angeles, Philippines No. of floors: 3 Floors Mall; 14 Floors Condo B; 8 Floors Condo A No. of stores and services: Over 450 shops and restaurants Total retail floor area: 140,000 square metres (1,500,000 sq ft)
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Marquee Mall
Aniceto Gueco Street
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MarQuee Mall is the retail component of MarQuee, a 53-hectare integrated community developed by Ayala Land that includes MarQuee Place, a residential development located a few hundred meters away as well as MarQuee Residences, a two-tower condominium right within the mall complex. Location: Pulung Maragul, Angeles, Philippines No. of floors: 3 Floors Mall; 14 Floors Condo B; 8 Floors Condo A No. of stores and services: Over 450 shops and restaurants Total retail floor area: 140,000 square metres (1,500,000 sq ft)

MY FAVORITE GOLF COURSE 🏌️⛳

Reborn from the Clark Air Base Golf Club, the Mimosa Golf and Country Club in Clark, Pampanga is a spacious 201-hectare property with two courses. Open to the general public, the golf club is a haven for both beginners and seasoned players
Mimosa Golf Course
Reborn from the Clark Air Base Golf Club, the Mimosa Golf and Country Club in Clark, Pampanga is a spacious 201-hectare property with two courses. Open to the general public, the golf club is a haven for both beginners and seasoned players

Night life and Entertainment : ) Walking Street at Angeles City 🎸🥁🎤💃🎶

Fields Avenue is the name of a major street running through Balibago area of Angeles in the Philippines. It is the center of the red light district and the bar scene of the biggest entertainment district of the Philippines. ... Originally the name referred to the Clark Air Base and was "Clark Field Avenue".
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Walking Street arc
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Fields Avenue is the name of a major street running through Balibago area of Angeles in the Philippines. It is the center of the red light district and the bar scene of the biggest entertainment district of the Philippines. ... Originally the name referred to the Clark Air Base and was "Clark Field Avenue".
Balibago Nightlife Entertainment Nightlife...  The central nightlife scene of Balibago, known as The Walking Street and previously knows as Fields Avenue, features hundreds of girl-orientated bars as well as restaurants, hotels, and western-style nightclubs. Despite the closing of Clark Air Base, the area continues to thrive and host thousands of foreign tourists arriving on a daily basis. Balibago can only be described as the melting pot of various cultures thus giving it the party atmosphere like no other. In a city that never sleeps, everyone is eager to show you a good time as Filipinos are well-known for their exceptional hospitality. Praised for their tolerance to western culture, ladies are sure to entertain you regardless of your age, weight, physical appearance, interpersonal skills, wealth, or social class. Spend quality time with these fine young women in a bar scene that never closes and you will most certainly have a memorable experience.  Although home to thousands of nightlife-based establishments, there are some that stand out from the crowd. Be sure to visit some of the biggests bars such as Atlantis, Dollhouse, Stardust, Club Ra, and Dokkaebi Bar. For those who are into more traditional nightclub experience without the girls on stage, you can't miss Aqua Beach Club, the only pool club with daytime and nighttime parties. Also a must see are High Society as well as the longest-running disco, Sky Trax. You can learn more about some of the bars at The Walking Street via their website including The Champagne Group, responsible for Champagne and Camelot. In addition, Midnyt Cruiser, Geckos, Voodoo, Roadhouse, and Angel Witch are also part of the MAC Group of bars which you can also check online. On your travels, you may come across the once famous A-Santos Street, more commonly recognised by ex-patriots as "Blow Road" for the obvious reasons. Although most of these bars are now closed, there are still several old-style bars full of girls to keep you entertained. When you reach the bar scene, it won’t be long before you are star-struck for a beautiful girl. Best to call her down for a drink and initiate small talks to a little longer chats to break the ice. Angeles City is a nightlife-scene orientated around purchasing girls' drinks for commission, so you certainly don’t want to be known as a ‘cheap charlie’. Further on, you reach the stage were you want to see this girl out of the workplace. Traditionally labelled as a bar-fine, the payment for six is illegal in the Philippines so don't feel offended if the bars hesitate. However you will find that every bar has its own procedure. All you can do is be polite and courteous to find out what the score is in the particular bar. Don’t be wandering up to any managers shouting about bar fine. Discuss this with your girl. For those who enjoy the smiles and screams that come with being a big spender, each bar features a ‘ring the bell’ where you can buy drinks for all of the dancers and additional staff. Each bar features their own policy but often shares the same big rewards. If you haven’t filled your appetite with all that San Miguel beer, you will find pleasure in the quality of restaurants available from the traditional foods of Margarita Station and Kokomo’s to more exotic cuisines at the likes of Fortune Hong Kong Seafood Restaurant and Picollo Padre Italian Restaurant, which you can learn more about at AngelesCity.com. The town has a large presence of Asian restaurants, primarily Korean and Japanese. Although a large portion of tourists in the area enjoy gambling, the city only holds one major casino and several small poker rooms. Casino Filipino-Angeles is found down MacArthur Highway near the nightlife scene whilst several small poker rooms are actually inside The Walking Street. Tourists and locals alike are present is these types of entertainment. For those looking to get away from the party lifestyle, the city does offer daytime activities. Despite having no beach, Aqua Beach Club is also a haven for relaxation with its roof-top infinity pool, in-house gym and spa, plus the best view of the sunset. Activities such as hiking, kart racing, and guided tour services are available with most travel agents. Filipinos love "malling" and SM City Clark Mall, Marquee Mall, and several other malls are nearby. For relaxation, ask about Puning Hotspring or drop by at any of the numerous massage parlors within vicinity. Still looking for further information? Get involved with the tourist community via AngelesCity.com, or interact with others directly via the Asian Escapade Forums or PI@Night Message Board. Please Note: As you will notice between each of your trips, establishments come and go and are often renamed under new ownership, however this online map highlights some of the longer running bars whilst you can learn more about some of the newer establishments via this Google map. Local stores and travel agencies throughout the city as well as online applications also boast regularly updated maps
Balibago
Balibago Nightlife Entertainment Nightlife...  The central nightlife scene of Balibago, known as The Walking Street and previously knows as Fields Avenue, features hundreds of girl-orientated bars as well as restaurants, hotels, and western-style nightclubs. Despite the closing of Clark Air Base, the area continues to thrive and host thousands of foreign tourists arriving on a daily basis. Balibago can only be described as the melting pot of various cultures thus giving it the party atmosphere like no other. In a city that never sleeps, everyone is eager to show you a good time as Filipinos are well-known for their exceptional hospitality. Praised for their tolerance to western culture, ladies are sure to entertain you regardless of your age, weight, physical appearance, interpersonal skills, wealth, or social class. Spend quality time with these fine young women in a bar scene that never closes and you will most certainly have a memorable experience.  Although home to thousands of nightlife-based establishments, there are some that stand out from the crowd. Be sure to visit some of the biggests bars such as Atlantis, Dollhouse, Stardust, Club Ra, and Dokkaebi Bar. For those who are into more traditional nightclub experience without the girls on stage, you can't miss Aqua Beach Club, the only pool club with daytime and nighttime parties. Also a must see are High Society as well as the longest-running disco, Sky Trax. You can learn more about some of the bars at The Walking Street via their website including The Champagne Group, responsible for Champagne and Camelot. In addition, Midnyt Cruiser, Geckos, Voodoo, Roadhouse, and Angel Witch are also part of the MAC Group of bars which you can also check online. On your travels, you may come across the once famous A-Santos Street, more commonly recognised by ex-patriots as "Blow Road" for the obvious reasons. Although most of these bars are now closed, there are still several old-style bars full of girls to keep you entertained. When you reach the bar scene, it won’t be long before you are star-struck for a beautiful girl. Best to call her down for a drink and initiate small talks to a little longer chats to break the ice. Angeles City is a nightlife-scene orientated around purchasing girls' drinks for commission, so you certainly don’t want to be known as a ‘cheap charlie’. Further on, you reach the stage were you want to see this girl out of the workplace. Traditionally labelled as a bar-fine, the payment for six is illegal in the Philippines so don't feel offended if the bars hesitate. However you will find that every bar has its own procedure. All you can do is be polite and courteous to find out what the score is in the particular bar. Don’t be wandering up to any managers shouting about bar fine. Discuss this with your girl. For those who enjoy the smiles and screams that come with being a big spender, each bar features a ‘ring the bell’ where you can buy drinks for all of the dancers and additional staff. Each bar features their own policy but often shares the same big rewards. If you haven’t filled your appetite with all that San Miguel beer, you will find pleasure in the quality of restaurants available from the traditional foods of Margarita Station and Kokomo’s to more exotic cuisines at the likes of Fortune Hong Kong Seafood Restaurant and Picollo Padre Italian Restaurant, which you can learn more about at AngelesCity.com. The town has a large presence of Asian restaurants, primarily Korean and Japanese. Although a large portion of tourists in the area enjoy gambling, the city only holds one major casino and several small poker rooms. Casino Filipino-Angeles is found down MacArthur Highway near the nightlife scene whilst several small poker rooms are actually inside The Walking Street. Tourists and locals alike are present is these types of entertainment. For those looking to get away from the party lifestyle, the city does offer daytime activities. Despite having no beach, Aqua Beach Club is also a haven for relaxation with its roof-top infinity pool, in-house gym and spa, plus the best view of the sunset. Activities such as hiking, kart racing, and guided tour services are available with most travel agents. Filipinos love "malling" and SM City Clark Mall, Marquee Mall, and several other malls are nearby. For relaxation, ask about Puning Hotspring or drop by at any of the numerous massage parlors within vicinity. Still looking for further information? Get involved with the tourist community via AngelesCity.com, or interact with others directly via the Asian Escapade Forums or PI@Night Message Board. Please Note: As you will notice between each of your trips, establishments come and go and are often renamed under new ownership, however this online map highlights some of the longer running bars whilst you can learn more about some of the newer establishments via this Google map. Local stores and travel agencies throughout the city as well as online applications also boast regularly updated maps

My Favorite Fun Zoo 🐦🐐🐗

Most birds can perch on your arm for a memorable picture! As a fun zoo, Zoocobia houses friendly, harmless animals which are highly interactive. ... The most popular ride in Zoocobia is the Zooc Ride (Php 99/person) which is a gravity cart that will take riders downhill to the zoo's next adventure!
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Zoocobia Fun Zoo
Pampanga
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Most birds can perch on your arm for a memorable picture! As a fun zoo, Zoocobia houses friendly, harmless animals which are highly interactive. ... The most popular ride in Zoocobia is the Zooc Ride (Php 99/person) which is a gravity cart that will take riders downhill to the zoo's next adventure!

My Favorite Museum of notable natural wonders and Filipino heritage houses : )

With over 15 areas, museums, and activities to discover, Nayong Pilipino aims to educate children and tourists about the history that continues to shape the Filipino nation. Nayong Pilipino is a government-initiated theme park featuring replicas of notable natural wonders and heritage houses in the country.
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Nayong Pilipino Clark
Centennial Road
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With over 15 areas, museums, and activities to discover, Nayong Pilipino aims to educate children and tourists about the history that continues to shape the Filipino nation. Nayong Pilipino is a government-initiated theme park featuring replicas of notable natural wonders and heritage houses in the country.