Iloilo City: City of Love
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Wherever your travels take you in Iloilo, you will experience the unique charm of this historic province. A relatively short trip, and you are magically transported to a totally different environment, an extra ordinary destination of remarkable sights.
Standing at the crossroads of the Orient and the developed Western world, ILOILO lies in the Heart of the Philippines, stretching 4,663 square kilometers. This strip of land is cut by the Iloilo and Salog Rivers, looking like a nose, hence, the name "Irong-Irong," and later, Iloilo was given. Occupying the southern and northeastern portion of Panay Island, to the north of Iloilo lies the Province of Capiz and JIntotolo Channel, Guimaras Strait washes its southern shores, to the eastern side, the calm waters of Panay Gulf and Iloilo Strait, and the Province of Antique is our western neighbor.
Composed of 42 municipalities and a component city, Iloilo is readily accessible to the different regions of the country. Its unique location has made Iloilo the commercial, cultural and intellectual center of Western Visayas from the dawn of history. Strategically, it is considered as one of the main tourist’s entrance here in the region. Iloilo City, the vibrant provincial capital, is a booming financial center.
The provinces’ geographical structure and makeup has, in fact proven to be an advantage to the traveler, particularly the adventurous, daring and enterprising. The province is connected by a network of modern roads and bridges that traverse towns in the south with their old churches and Antillan houses; the cool, mountain haven of pine trees, flowers and wildlife sanctuaries in central Iloilo; and the stunning land and seascapes with strings of resorts in the north.
But, for many visitors to Iloilo, their enduring memory of their travel will always be the people. Considered as the birthplace of Malayan civilization in the Philippines, present-day Ilonggos are a complex lot, most come from Malay stock, with varying infusions of Chinese and Spanish ancestries. Ilonggos are gregarious, fun-loving people whose hospitality is legendary. Their amiable faces, always ready with a warm smile and a cheery welcome, embodies a beautiful culture with pleasing voices that echo a proud past. Ilonggos are proud of their legacy as people normally entertaining their guests with tales of their cultural affluence. Moreover, Iloilo is steep in historical significance. Its contribution to history is valuable. It is home to freedom fighters, outstanding legislators, legal geniuses, noted business pioneers and famed musicians. Ilonggo’s zest for life has made us a world-class professional human resource.
Wherever your travels take you in Iloilo, you will experience the unique charm of this historic province. A relatively short trip, and you are magically transported to a totally different environment, an extra ordinary destination of remarkable sights and attractions: a rendezvous of street dancing in January, retreat in April, beachcombing in May, from June to October, it is bustling education center, and the closest thing to white Christmas in December
There will definitely never be a dull moment here. Many who visit over and over again, and who have definitely fallen in love with the place, would attest to the charm, beauty, and magnetism of Iloilo.
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How to get to Iloilo City
Panay Map
By Plane 55 minutes from Manila and 25 minutes from Cebu. By boat 20 hrs from Manila, 16 hours from Zamboanga, 14 hours from Cagayan de Oro, and 12 hours from Cebu. One hour trip from Bacolod City and it takes 38 hours from Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, three times a month. 20 mins by pumpboat or 30 mins by ferry ride or RO-RO to the island province of Guimaras.
If you're from Dumaguete City you can ride a bus via Mabinay to Bacolod City for 5 hrs and via San Carlos to Bacolod City for 9 hrs. Then from Bacolod City to Iloilo City via express boat for 1 hr ride.
Where to stay
Hotels
First Class
Sarabia Manor Hotel
101 Gen. Luna St., Iloilo City,Philippines, 5000
Tel. No.: (033) 3351021 to 32
Fax No.: (033) 3379127
E-mail: reservation@smxhotel.com
Website: http://www.smxhotel.com.ph/
Four Seasons Hotel
Cor. Fuentes-Delgado Sts., Iloilo City, Philippines
Tel # (63)(33) 3361070/ 5093888
E-mail: info@four-seasonhotel.com
Website: www.four-seasonhotel.com
Amigo Terrace Hotel
Iznart-Delgado Sts.,Iloilo City,Philippines,5000
Tel. No.: (63 33) 3350908
Fax No.: (63 33) 3350610 / 3370144
E-mail: amigohtl@mozcom.com
Century 21 Hotel
Quezon Street, Iloilo City, Panay 5000, Philippines
Tel No: (033) 335-8821, (033) 335-8822, (033)(33) 335-8823
Cell No: (+63)920-9188821
Email: century21@ann2.net
Days Hotel
Location: Gen. Luna St. cor Bonifacio Drive
Tel. No.: (63 33) 337-3297, (63 33) 336-8801 to 10
Fax No.: (63 33) 336-8000
Mobile : (0917) 700-3297 or (0918) 933-3297
E-mail: reservation@dayshotel.com
EON Centennial Hotel
Jalandoni St., Iloilo City 5000 Philippines
Tel #: (033)3372277
Fax #: (033)3372299
E-mail: centennial.plaza1@skyinet.net
Grand Dame Hotel
Corner Rizal and Huervana Sts., La Paz, Iloilo City
Phone: (033) 508-8881
Fax: (033) 320-5656
Email: booking@granddame.net
Harbor Town Hotel
Corner J.M. Basa St., Iloilo City, Philippines
Tel. # (63)(33) 3372384
Email: harborth@skyinet.net
Hotel Del Rio
M.H. del Pilar St., Molo, Iloilo City, Philippines
Tel. # (63)(33) 3351171
E-mail: hdelrio@iloilo.net
Website: www.hoteldelrio.net
Iloilo Grand Hotel
Iznart Street, Iloilo CityPhilippines 5000
Tel #: (033) 3351801-04
Fax #: 033-3350456
Iloilo Midtown Hotel
Yulo St., Iloilo CityTel. No. : (6333)3350008
Fax. No. : (6333)3380888
E-mail : midtownhotel@iloilo.worldtelphil.com
La Fiesta Hotel
M.H. del Pilar St., Molo, Iloilo City
Tel. # (63)(33) 3380044/ 3382189
E-mail: lafiesta@iloilo.net
Residence Hotel
M.H. del Pilar St., Molo, Iloilo City
Tel No: (033) 338-1091 to 93
Entertaining places to go
Malls
SM City
SM City is the biggest and most popular mall in Iloilo, having a gross floor area of 101,735 square meters. It was opened on June 1999 and is built on a 17.5 hectare lot. It is located along Diversion Road (Benigno Aquino Avenue)
Jaro Town Square
Jaro Town Square is a new “mini-mall” in Quintin Salas, Jaro. The tenants in this building include an SM Supermarket (Iloilo’s 4th), Jollibee, Rose Pharmacy, Emcor, and a large Mandaue Foam Showroom.
Gaisano City
Gaisano City Iloilo is the second Gaisano mall in the city, located in La Paz District. It is six floors tall, including the basement. It houses 5 cinemas.
Gaisano Guanco
Gaisano Guanco is the first Gaisano in the city and has served the Ilonggo market for decades . It is located in Guanco St., City Proper.
Robinson's Place
Robinsons Place Iloilo is one of the three world-class shopping malls of Robinsons Land Corporation in the Visayas Region. Strategically located right in the center of downtown Iloilo, it complements the city’s busiest business district. It is bordered on all sides by main thoroughfares - De Leon, Ledesma, Mabini and Quezon Streets.
Marymart Mall
Marymart Center is a popular mall in Iloilo City, located in Valeria-Delgado Sts. It is composed of three buildings connected by elevated walkways.
Amigo
Amigo is a small mall inside the Amigo Terrace Hotel building located at Iznart-Delgado Sts., Iloilo City, Philippines, 5000
The Atrium
The Atrium is a 3-level mall, located in Bonfacio Drive (a short walk from the Iloilo Provincial Capitol). It is in the same building with Days Hotel.
Bars and Restaurants
Smallville
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