Upozornenie: Prezeranie týchto stránok je určené len pre návštevníkov nad 18 rokov!
Zásady ochrany osobných údajov.
Používaním tohto webu súhlasíte s uchovávaním cookies, ktoré slúžia na poskytovanie služieb, nastavenie reklám a analýzu návštevnosti. OK, súhlasím









A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | CH | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9

List of tourist attractions in the Philippines
 

Popular tourist attractions in the Philippines include the following:

Amusement, national and natural parks, and monuments

Color Key
Name Image City/Municipality Province Region Notes
Bataan National Park Bataan Central Luzon
Biak-na-Bato National Park Bulacan Central Luzon
Enchanted Kingdom[1] Santa Rosa Laguna Calabarzon
Kalbario-Patapat Natural Park Ilocos Norte Ilocos Region The natural park was established on April 20, 2007, by Proclamation no. 1275 encompassing 3,800 hectares (9,400 acres) with a buffer zone of 1,937 hectares (4,790 acres). The park was created under the National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.[2]
MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park[3] Palo Leyte Eastern Visayas It was declared a national park on July 12, 1977, through Letter of Instructions No. 572 signed by President Ferdinand Marcos.[4]
Manila Ocean Park Ermita, Manila Metro Manila (National Capital Region)
Mayon Volcano National Park Albay Bicol Region First protected as a National Park in 1938, it was reclassified as a Natural Park in the year 2000.[5]
Mount Apo Natural Park Declared a National Park by Manuel L. Quezon through Proclamations No. 59 on May 9, 1936, and No. 35 on May 8, 1966[6]
Mounts Iglit-Baco National Park Occidental Mindoro Mimaropa A protected sanctuary and home to the Tamaraws endemic to the island of Mindoro. Established as a National Park on November 9, 1970, by virtue of Republic Act No. 6148.[7] Listed by ASEAN as one of the nine heritage parks in the Philippines in 2003.[8] The park has also been nominated in the Tentative List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.[9]
Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery[10] Nagcarlan Laguna Calabarzon It is dubbed as the only underground cemetery in the country.[11]
Paco Park Paco, Manila Metro Manila (National Capital Region) It was once Manila's municipal cemetery built by the Dominicans. Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal, Philippine National Hero, was secretly interred at Paco Park after his execution at Bagumbayan on December 30, 1896, and was guarded for fifteen days by the Guardia Civil Veterana. His remains were exhumed on August 17, 1898, and on December 30, 1912, was laid underneath the monument dedicated to him at the Luneta as stated in the Park's marker.[12][13]
Quezon Memorial Circle[14] Quezon City Metro Manila (National Capital Region) Its main feature is a tall mausoleum containing the remains of Manuel L. Quezon, the second official President of the Philippines and the first of an internationally recognized independent Philippines, and his wife, First Lady Aurora Quezon.[15]
Rizal Park[16] Roxas Boulevard, Manila Metro Manila (National Capital Region) The park was a tribute to the Philippine's national hero, Jose Rizal, a doctor and novelist who was shot by firing squad at this site on December 30, 1896.[17]
Salinas Natural Monument Nueva Vizcaya Central Luzon The park was established on May 18, 1914, as the Salinas Forest Reserve covering the Salinas Salt Springs and surrounding forest through Executive Order No. 44 signed by Governor-General Francis Burton Harrison. It was finally declared a natural monument in 2000 under the National Integrated Protected Areas System through Proclamation No. 275 by President Joseph Estrada.[18][19]
Star City CCP Complex, Pasay Metro Manila (National Capital Region)

Churches

Color Key
Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_tourist_attractions_in_the_Philippines
>Text je dostupný pod licencí Creative Commons Uveďte autora – Zachovejte licenci, případně za dalších podmínek. Podrobnosti naleznete na stránce Podmínky užití.
 


Hladanie1.

Philippines
UNESCO World Heritage Site
List of protected areas of the Philippines
List of historical markers of the Philippines
Bataan National Park
File:Mount Natib.jpg
Abucay, Bataan
Bagac, Bataan
Balanga, Bataan
Hermosa, Bataan
Morong, Bataan
Orani, Bataan
Samal, Bataan
Bataan
Central Luzon
Biak-na-Bato National Park
File:Madlum.jpg
Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan
San Ildefonso, Bulacan
San Miguel, Bulacan
Bulacan
Central Luzon
Enchanted Kingdom
File:Enchanted kingdom entrance.jpg
Santa Rosa, Laguna
Laguna (province)
Calabarzon
Kalbario-Patapat Natural Park
File:Kabigan Waterfalls in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte.jpg
Pagudpud
Adams, Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Region
MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park
Palo, Leyte
Leyte (province)
Eastern Visayas
Manila Ocean Park
File:Oceania Manila Ocean Park.jpg
Ermita
Metro Manila
Mayon Volcano National Park
File:Mayon 0006.jpg
Legazpi, Albay
Ligao
Tabaco
Albay
Bicol Region
Mount Apo Natural Park
File:The Ring of Mt. Apo.jpg
Davao City
Kidapawan
Davao del Sur
Cotabato
Davao Region
Soccsksargen
National Park
Manuel L. Quezon
Mounts Iglit-Baco National Park
File:Aguas, Rizal, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines - panoramio (1).jpg
Sablayan
Calintaan
Rizal, Occidental Mindoro
San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Occidental Mindoro
Mimaropa
Habitat
Tamaraw
Mindoro Island
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
UNESCO
World Heritage Sites
Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery
File:UNDERGROUND CEMETERY,,,LAGUNA.jpg
Nagcarlan, Laguna
Laguna (province)
Calabarzon
Paco Park
File:St. Pancratius Chapel, Paco Cemetery.JPG
Paco, Manila
Metro Manila
Quezon Memorial Circle
Quezon City
Metro Manila
Rizal Park
File:Rizal Monument at Rizal Park.jpg
Roxas Boulevard
Metro Manila
Salinas Natural Monument
File:Bambangjf3512 10.JPG
Aritao
Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya
Kayapa
Nueva Vizcaya
Central Luzon
Joseph Estrada
Star City (amusement park)
File:Star City.JPG
Cultural Center of the Philippines
Metro Manila
UNESCO World Heritage Site
List of protected areas of the Philippines
List of historical markers of the Philippines
List of basilicas#Basilicas in Asia
Antipolo Cathedral
File:Antipolo Cathedral 2023-03-25.jpg
Antipolo
Rizal (province)
Calabarzon
Baclaran Church
File:Baclaran Church 2024-03-06.jpg
Baclaran
Metro Manila
Baclayon Church
File:Baclayon church 1596.jpg
Baclayon, Bohol
Bohol
Central Visayas
Baguio Cathedral
File:Baguio Cathedral (Baguio City; 12-04-2022).jpg
Baguio
Benguet
Cordillera Administrative Region
Ibaloi
Belgium
Missionary
Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae
Barasoain Church
File:Barasoain Church facade.JPG
Malolos
Bulacan
Central Luzon
Basilica del Santo Niño
File:Basilica del Santo Niño de Cebu.jpg
Cebu City
Cebu
Central Visayas
Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Charity
File:1619Agoo, La Union 36.jpg
Agoo, La Union
La Union
Ilocos Region
Pope John Paul II
Basilica of Our Lady of Piat
File:Our Lady of Piat church.jpg
Piat, Cagayan
Cagayan
Cagayan Valley
Pope John Paul II
Taal Basilica
File:The facade of the Taal Basilica.jpg
Taal, Batangas
Batangas
Calabarzon
Pope Pius XII
Binondo Church
File:Binondochurchjf0320 25.JPG
Binondo, Manila
Metro Manila
Pope Pius XII
Cagayan de Oro Cathedral
File:Saint Agustine Cathedral (Capistrano, Cagayan De Oro City; 12-08-2023).jpg
Cagayan de Oro
Misamis Oriental
Northern Mindanao
Cagayan de Oro
Augustinian Recollects
Cathedral of Praise
File:Manilajf7806 40.JPG
Manila
Metro Manila
Central United Methodist Church (Manila)
File:WTMP Team Super Proxy DSC 8928.JPG
Ermita, Manila
Metro Manila
American Colonial Period (Philippines)
Church of the Gesù (Philippines)
Quezon City
Metro Manila
Cosmopolitan Church
File:Cosmopolitan Church 02.jpg
Ermita, Manila
Metro Manila
Ermita Church
File:Ermita Church facade.JPG
Ermita, Manila
Metro Manila
Mary (mother of Jesus)
Our Lady of Guidance
Iglesia Evangelica Metodista en las Islas Filipinas
File:Iglesia Evangelica Metodista en las Islas Filipinas 13.JPG
Manila
Metro Manila
Iglesia ni Cristo Central Temple
Quezon City
Metro Manila
Imus Cathedral
File:ImusCathedraljf0399 03.JPG
Imus
Cavite
Calabarzon
National Historical Institute
Jaro Cathedral
File:Jaro Cathedral.jpg
Jaro, Iloilo City
Iloilo
Western Visayas
Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines
Our Lady of the Candles
Las Piñas Church
File:Saint Joseph Parish Church, Las Piñas.jpg
Las Piñas
Metro Manila
Bamboo Organ
Loboc Church
File:Loboc Church facade.jpg
Loboc, Bohol
Bohol
Central Visayas
Loon Church
File:Nuestra Señora de la Luz Parish Church in Loon, Bohol.JPG
Loon, Bohol
Bohol
Central Visayas
Malate Church
File:MalateManilajf9508 13.JPG
Malate, Manila
Metro Manila
Virgin of Los Remedios
Malolos Cathedral
File:Malolos cathedral church.jpg
Malolos
Bulacan
Central Luzon
Pope John Paul II
Manila Cathedral
File:Manila Cathedral 2024-04-07.jpg
Intramuros
Metro Manila
Pope John Paul II
Motu Proprio
Maribojoc Church
File:Maribojoc Church.JPG
Maribojoc
Bohol
Central Visayas
Miagao Church
File:Miagao Church.jpg
Miagao
Iloilo
Western Visayas
Baroque Churches of the Philippines
Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception (Batangas City)
File:Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception4.JPG
Batangas City
Batangas
Calabarzon
Pope Pius XII
Manaoag Church
File:Manaoag Church facade in Pangasinan.jpg
Manaoag, Pangasinan
Pangasinan
Ilocos Region
Pope Francis
Naga Cathedral
File:The Facade of the Naga Metropolitan Cathedral.JPG
Naga, Camarines Sur
Camarines Sur
Bicol Region
Suffragan
Archdiocese of Manila
Papal bull
Nuestra Señora de Gracia Church
File:Our Lady of Grace Church in Makati. View.JPG
Makati
Metro Manila
Our Lady of Montserrat Abbey (Manila)
File:Montserrat, Manila 16.JPG
Mendiola Street
Metro Manila
Our Lady of the Abandoned Parish Church (Marikina)
File:Our Lady of the Abandoned Parish Church and Diocesan Shrine.jpg
Marikina
Metro Manila
San Bartolome Apostol Parish Church (Nagcarlan)
File:Nagcarlan Church facade in Laguna province.jpg
Nagcarlan, Laguna
Laguna (province)
Calabarzon
Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery
Paoay Church
File:RAINBOW BEHIND ...Paoay church.jpg
Paoay
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Region
Baroque Churches of the Philippines
Parañaque Cathedral
File:Standrewfacade.jpg
Parañaque
Metro Manila
Parish of the Holy Sacrifice
Quezon City
Metro Manila
Pasig Cathedral
File:PasigCathedraljs2535 30.JPG
Pasig
Metro Manila
Peñafrancia Basilica
File:Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Penafrancia, Naga City, Philippines.JPG
Naga, Camarines Sur
Camarines Sur
Bicol Region
Pope John Paul II
Philippine Independent Church
File:JfIglesiaFilipinaIndependienteMalabonfvf 12.JPG
Malabon
Metro Manila
Pinaglabanan Church
File:Pinaglabanan Church 7.JPG
Updating...x




Text je dostupný za podmienok Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License 3.0 Unported; prípadne za ďalších podmienok.
Podrobnejšie informácie nájdete na stránke Podmienky použitia.


Name Image City/Municipality Province Region Notes
Antipolo Cathedral Antipolo Rizal Calabarzon On January 14, 1954, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines declared the new Antipolo Church as declared the National Shrine to Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage. The church was elevated to the status of cathedral on June 25, 1983, upon the canonical erection of the Diocese of Antipolo.[20]
Baclaran Church Baclaran, Parañaque Metro Manila (National Capital Region) Since the Feast of the Immaculate Conception 1958, the shrine has been authorised by the Holy See to remain open 24 hours a day throughout the entire year. The shrine itself was blessed by Pope John Paul II during his first Apostolic Visit to Metro Manila in 1981.[21]
Baclayon Church[22] Baclayon Bohol Central Visayas It was severely damaged when a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck Bohol and other parts of Central Visayas on October 15, 2013.[23]
Baguio Cathedral Baguio Benguet Cordillera Administrative Region The site where the cathedral currently stands was a hill referred to as Kampo by the Ibaloi people. In 1907, a Catholic mission was established at the site by Belgian missionaries from the Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae, which they later called Mount Mary.[24]
Barasoain Church[25] Malolos Bulacan Central Luzon Site of the First Philippine Republic.[26]
Basilica del Santo Niño Cebu City Cebu Central Visayas In 1965, during the 4th centenary of the Christianization of the Philippines, Pope Paul VI elevated the church to the rank of minor basilica.[27]
On October 15, 2013, the bell tower of the church was destroyed when a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck Bohol and other parts of Central Visayas.[23]
Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Charity Agoo La Union Ilocos Region On July 15, 1982, Pope John Paul II gave due course to the petition of Bishop Salvador Lazo of the Diocese of San Fernando, La Union that the Shrine of Our Lady of Charity be endowed with the title of a Minor Basilica.[28]
Basilica of Our Lady of Piat[29] Piat Cagayan Cagayan Valley On June 22, 1989, it was made into a minor basilica by Pope John Paul II.[30][31][32]
Basilica of Saint Martin of Tours Taal Batangas Calabarzon Asia's largest Catholic church.[33]
On December 8, 1954, the church was elevated into a minor basilica by Pope Pius XII.[34]
Binondo Church Binondo, Manila Metro Manila (National Capital Region) In 1956, the church was made into a minor basilica by Pope Pius XII.[35]
Cagayan de Oro Cathedral Cagayan de Oro Misamis Oriental Northern Mindanao During its early history, it was believed that the first church structure built in present-day Cagayan de Oro (formerly Cagayan de Misamis) was erected in 1624 by the Augustinian Recollects under the leadership of Father Agustin de San Pedro.[36]
Cathedral of Praise Manila Metro Manila (National Capital Region)
Central United Methodist Church Ermita, Manila Metro Manila (National Capital Region) Founded on March 5, 1899, during the American Occupation, it was originally named Central Methodist Episcopal Church. The church was originally designed by Juan Arellano.[37]
Church of the Gesù Quezon City Metro Manila (National Capital Region)
Cosmopolitan Church Ermita, Manila Metro Manila (National Capital Region)
Ermita Church Ermita, Manila Metro Manila (National Capital Region) The church is home to the Marian image of Our Lady of Guidance, which is considered to be the oldest Marian image in the Philippines, and in whose honor the church is officially named after and dedicated to.[38]
Iglesia Evangelica Metodista en las Islas Filipinas Manila Metro Manila (National Capital Region)
Iglesia ni Cristo Central Temple[39] Quezon City Metro Manila (National Capital Region)
Imus Cathedral[40] Imus Cavite Calabarzon The cathedral was declared a structure of historical significance with the placing of a historical marker by then National Historical Institute of the Philippines on November 13, 2006.[41]
Jaro Cathedral Jaro, Iloilo City Iloilo Western Visayas The Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines formally declared the cathedral the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Candles (Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria) in February 2012.[42]
Las Piñas Church Las Piñas Metro Manila (National Capital Region) The church is home to the famous Bamboo Organ.[43]
Loboc Church Loboc Bohol Central Visayas It was severely damaged when a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck Bohol and other parts of Central Visayas on October 15, 2013.[23]
Loon Church Loon Bohol Central Visayas It was severely damaged when a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck Bohol and other parts of Central Visayas on October 15, 2013.[23]
Malate Church Malate, Manila Metro Manila (National Capital Region) The church is dedicated to Nuestra Señora de los Remedios ("Our Lady of Remedies"), the patroness of childbirth.[44]
Malolos Cathedral[25] Malolos Bulacan Central Luzon On December 4, 1999, it was elevated into a minor basilica by Pope John Paul II.[45]
Manila Cathedral[16] Intramuros, Manila Metro Manila (National Capital Region) On April 27, 1981, Pope John Paul II issued papal bull Quod Ipsum designating the cathedral as a minor basilica by his own Motu Proprio.[46][47]
Maribojoc Church Maribojoc Bohol Central Visayas It was severely damaged when a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck Bohol and other parts of Central Visayas on October 15, 2013.[23]
Miagao Church Miagao Iloilo Western Visayas The church was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on December 11, 1993, under the collective title Baroque Churches of the Philippines, a collection of four Baroque Spanish-era churches.[48]
Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Batangas City Batangas Calabarzon On February 13, 1945, the church was declared a Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception by Pope Pius XII.[49]
Minor Basilica of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary of Manaoag[50] Manaoag Pangasinan Ilocos Region In February 2015, the Shrine of Our Lady of The Rosary of Manaoag was elevated to a minor basilica by Pope Francis.[51]
Naga Cathedral[52] Naga Camarines Sur Bicol Region The first cathedral built for Naga was founded after the Diocese of Cáceres was established in 1595. It is a suffragan of the Diocese of Manila created by the papal bull of August 14, 1595, which also elevated the Diocese of Manila into an archdiocese. The church was destroyed by fire in 1768.[53]
Nuestra Señora de Gracia Church Makati Metro Manila (National Capital Region)
Our Lady of Montserrat Abbey Mendiola, Manila Metro Manila (National Capital Region)
Our Lady of the Abandoned Parish Church Marikina Metro Manila (National Capital Region)
Nagcarlan Church Nagcarlan Laguna Calabarzon The church is famous for its Underground Cemetery which was built in 1845.[54]
Paoay Church[55] Paoay Ilocos Norte Ilocos Region It is declared as a National Cultural Treasure by the Philippine government in 1973 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the collective group of Baroque Churches of the Philippines in 1993.[48]
Parañaque Cathedral Parañaque Metro Manila (National Capital Region)
Parish of the Holy Sacrifice[39] Quezon City Metro Manila (National Capital Region)
Pasig Cathedral Pasig Metro Manila (National Capital Region)
Peñafrancia Basilica[52] Naga Camarines Sur Bicol Region On May 22, 1985, the church was consecrated into a minor basilica Pope John Paul II.[56]
Philippine Independent Church
(Parish of La Purisima Concepcion de Malabon)
Malabon Metro Manila (National Capital Region)
Pinaglabanan Church San Juan Metro Manila (National Capital Region)
Quiapo Church[16] Quiapo, Manila Metro Manila (National Capital Region) On 1988, the church was made Basilica by Pope John Paul II thru the initiative of Cardinal Jaime Sin and Papal Nuncio Bruno Torpigliani.[57]