This park is named after "Don Juan Marquez Sumulong" in recognition of his significant contributions to Antipolo and the fight for Philippine freedom. Beyond its historical value, the park is a popular destination near the famous "Antipolo Cathedral."
During a family visit to Antipolo, we stumbled upon this park. It was lively and bustling, especially during the holiday season, with numerous events and parties taking place. I highly recommend visiting at night when the park comes alive with colorful lights and the vibrant sounds of the streets. It’s definitely a spot worth...
Read moreAntipolo wouldn't be known as it is now if not because of this park - I recommend visiting this place, especially the tourists and first-time visitors of the pilgrim.
A lot has changed since it was refurbished years ago - making this one of the known landmarks of the City of Pilgrimage.
Since it is next to the church, you can't let the chance of passing by here.
The park also has a decent washroom for males, females, and PWD.
There is also a fountain show daily - most of the time in the afternoon.
A place-to-go in your next visit...
Read moreNice and clean place...new renovated and have new features,,the fountain,,every year or before Christmas season they change it...they used a recycle materials...you can play ,have a picnic and ,photoshoot with your family...sometimes there a Sumba and musical activities....but remember to observe cleanliness, orderliness ang obey the rules that are posted along...
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