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5 Places to Visit while in Lingayen, Pangasinan

Posted on January 5, 2012 by journeyingjames 18 Comments
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So far Pangasinan didn’t frustrate me- I was Awed at the Calasiao Church, Burped at the sumptuous puto and bangus, Captivated by Lingayen Capitol Complex and

Delighted by the warm and friendly service of President’s Hotel.

The Province of Pangasinan is rightly called the “Number 1 tourist destination in Region 1.” And I would dare say that the town of Lingayen would be second on the list of must-see places when in Pangasinan, the Hundred Islands National Park being on top of the list.

Let me explain that as I share the 5 Places you shouldn’t miss while in Lingayen, Pangasinan.

1. Ramos House at President’s Hotel.

The 12th President of the Philippines, Fidel V. Ramos was born and raised in this place. It feels good to somehow know and visit the very place where my fave President lived. To make the experience better, I was able to stay at the President’s Hotel where each suite is named after a Philippine President. You know where I stayed? Marcos Suite- my second fave president. hahaha

President's Hotel and the Ramos House Marker

 

The staff and the manager, Dr. Marco Duque was so friendly, they gave us a our own “butler” who served us sumptuous dinner. Thank you so much Dr. Duque and the rest of the staff.

Sumptuous dinner- we really love the puto, especially Alex. 🙂

 

You can check out Mica and Alex’s post about this for more info:

The President’s Hotel- FVR’s humble abode

Where to stay in Lingayen, Pangasinan- President’s Hotel

2. Provincial Capitol.

By day or by night, this elegant edifice would make you get your DSLR/Phone camera and take a snapshot. The white and yellow colored structure was elegant, add the fine sculptures in front and the stately stair and rooms inside was enough to captivate every visitors. You can check out my previous post on why I consider this The Most Beautiful Capitol in the Philippines.

 

3. Aguedo Agbayani Park.

I love this park. During the night, you can hear music from the speakers scattered around the park. The nice lawn is a favorite hang-out place for kids and adults alike. The lovely benches create a homely feel that makes the visitor sit down for a while and relax. The trees that line the park leading to the Capitol assures each passer-by of fresh air. Just lovely! I wish more LGU would develop nature parks, way much better than issuing mall building permits.

I wish more LGUs build parks like this...

My friend Estan also did an amazing post as he had a restful afternoon in Lingayen Capitol grounds

 

4. Cultural Memorial Park.

For history buffs like me, the helicopters and tanks display at the back of the Capitol Building speak of a rich forgotten past. The Veteran’s Memorial Park shows some of the photos during the WWII. Look back on the heroism that our older folks showed during the Second World War.

CrazySexyFun Traveler Alex inspects the photos and reads the inscription

 

5. Lingayen Beach.

No it’s not white beach but the powdery sand is finer than that of Boracay, plus its clean. Adults would enjoy bringing their kids here, pre-schoolers would love building sand castles. Runners would enjoy running on the long shore. I did a quick 8K run and some yoga when I was there and it was altogether refreshing. You can read more of this on my Historic Lingayen Beach post.

Cheerful kids playing on the shores on Lingayen beach. Makes me remember my childhood days...

Kids making sand castles, brings me back when I was 6years old making my own at the shores of Bataan

 

Napintas ti Pangasinan! (Beautiful Pangasinan) is a 5-part series that highlights my 3D/2N trip with Mica and Alex to Pangasinan Province. It was short, sweet but memorable. Here’s a rundown of my experiences (click to redirect you to your chosen article):

Awed by the beautiful Calasiao Church;

Burped at the Calasiao puto and delish Dagupan Bangus;

Captivated by the most beautiful Capitol Complex in the country;

Delighted by the friendly service at President’s Hotel; and

Enjoyed the historic Lingayen beach.

Bonus: 5 Places to Visit in Lingayen Pangasinan

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18 thoughts on “5 Places to Visit while in Lingayen, Pangasinan”

  1. Micamyx|Senyorita said:
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    January 5, 2012 at 8:23 am

    I love Lingayen, but I learned to love it more after our trip! Naaliw ako sa Pinakbet ng President Hotel and the cool breeze within the park and the capitol at night added some drama to our trip. Sarap din sanang gumulong-gulong sa sand LOL

    • journeyingjames said:
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      January 7, 2012 at 7:19 am

      wahahahaha! gumulong gulong, indeed FREEDOM!
      balik ako Pangasinan during the 100 days, im going to hundred islands

  2. crazy sexy fun traveler said:
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    January 5, 2012 at 12:39 pm

    Cool post … and photos 😀 Like you said, Pangasinan trip was memorable 🙂 Miss you guys!

    • journeyingjames said:
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      January 7, 2012 at 7:18 am

      of course you’re in the photos! hahaha
      miss you alex!

  3. gelaikuting said:
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    January 6, 2012 at 3:38 am

    my hometown! nakalimutan nyo dumaan sa narciso? at magbangka? balik kyo sa May – Pistay Dayat! 🙂

    • journeyingjames said:
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      January 7, 2012 at 6:58 am

      yep, sorry about that… hehehe
      i dont think i’ll be back soon.. but in feb i’ll be back in pangasinan for the 100hundreds- it will be my second time

      • gelaikuting said:
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        January 8, 2012 at 11:25 pm

        lucky you! tga-Pangasinan ako, pero never pa ako nakapnta ng 100 islands, laging naiiwanan! hehe! planning to be there by May… goodluck sa “100 days of Backpacking the Phil” way to go!!!

        • journeyingjames said:
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          January 11, 2012 at 10:18 am

          thanks gelai, haha the trip to 100islands was during my college years, nilibre lang kami. i think the photos i have are from my 2.0 megapixels cam. haha oldskul lang

  4. Journeys and Travels said:
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    January 11, 2012 at 12:37 am

    Loved the photos and the details of the narratives bro. Sana I can come here too. Got lotsa friends who invited me to Pangasinan pero Dagupan naman. I hope malapit lang din to.

    what else can I see in the Ramos House?

    The capitol too looks grand.

    • journeyingjames said:
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      January 11, 2012 at 10:08 am

      o sya, punta na sir!! wala ng makikita sa ramos house, that’s it..

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  6. ian | going places said:
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    January 24, 2012 at 10:20 am

    Wow, I just been to Pangasinan last July but not yet Lingayen… this is a good eye-opener for Lingayen tourism.

  7. Loida Grace Aquino said:
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    September 26, 2012 at 7:55 am

    I was born in Lingayen. Lived there til I was 16. I am humbled by how you describe my hometown and province. Super great read. I am missing Lingayen..

  8. jay usta said:
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    January 27, 2014 at 12:38 pm

    Wow, Lingayen!!! I use to visit provinces in the North. When I saw some information from this source http://aboutfilipino.com/ilocos-tourist-attractions/tourist-spots-in-pangasinan about Pangasinan, I tried to be a traveler. I was accompanied by my GF, and our Pangasinan experience is just awesome! there’s so many natural and cultural wonders… hope to visit this province again… 🙂

  9. amabel said:
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    April 24, 2014 at 11:30 am

    At this very moment, I’m at Lingayen, staying at The President Hotel.. This place is cool, I love it!

  10. Mai Flores said:
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    May 1, 2014 at 1:50 am

    Hi James! 🙂 I’m happy that I got to see all of these during the weekend. 🙂 Plus, I got to meet Mica pa. 🙂

  11. Cials said:
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    April 6, 2017 at 11:59 pm

    Yeah lingayen bay is quite amazing.. the waves and the sunset scenery would forget you the polluted city where u came.

  12. Johnny Alejandro Dominguez Cajigan said:
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    February 18, 2020 at 5:07 am

    I love this place. Although we’re not staying here anymore we find time to visit the place. Full of memories, happiest times and bad times, of hard experiences yet I look for the best times and treasure it..Mabuhay Lingayen!!

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