The place is good. The signage is just beside the road at the heart of the the town. There are comfort room around, stores, and the people are nice. There are photographer/guide around that will approach you if you do not have your own tripod, he will assist you and he can take good shot using your phone features(I just edited the color contrast). We just gave a tip for his service. Seafoods are costly for our budget, raging 500-1000. If you go there, take your time to roam along this town. Because of our excitement to go at the beach, we didn't get the chance to go to every tourist attraction they have in this town. For our next visit, we might stay overnight if our moto-camping essentials...
   Read moreStopping by the Baler signage was a fun and lighthearted part of our trip. Itâs one of those classic photo spots you just canât miss, and the colorful letters really pop against the coastal backdrop. What made it even more enjoyable was the group of friendly local photographers hanging aroundâsuper helpful, creative, and full of energy. They guided us on how to pose, suggested fun angles, and even hyped us up during the shoot, which made the experience feel like an impromptu photo session. Itâs a simple attraction, but the vibe there was upbeat and welcoming. Definitely a great place to capture memories and have a little laugh...
   Read moreThis is the most photographed place in Baler. Visitors foreign and local come here to take that Baler famous photo shot. This is also where you can find souvenirs to take home. Stalls of wares and food line up beside it. You can buy and try the Suman de Baler and Bucayo. In front of the signage, across the street is the park and the Museo de Baler . Behind it is the church and the house of the First Lady Doña Aurora Aragon Quezon. Most historical places are within walking distance from...
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