The Villa Escudero Museum is located in San Pablo City, Laguna, Philippines. It is part of the Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort, a popular tourist destination that showcases the rural Philippine lifestyle and culture.
The museum houses a collection of artifacts and memorabilia that reflect the history and culture of the Philippines, particularly the Southern Tagalog region. The collection includes antique furniture, ceramics, religious icons, and household items, as well as traditional costumes and musical instruments.
Apart from its permanent collection, the Villa Escudero Museum also features rotating exhibitions that highlight different aspects of Philippine culture and history. The museum also offers guided tours that provide visitors with insights into the cultural heritage of the Philippines.
The museum is open to visitors who are staying at the Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort. Admission is included in the resort's...
   Read moreThis place is another quick drive from Metro Manila and a good weekend destination. Situated roughly at about 90km from main town of Manila this place is in St. Pablo along the Southern side of Philippines best know for its floating resturant. They have tried to create some attration by including a package deal which consists of A garden (and surprisingly you will see one US aircraft and a tanker), a bullcart ride with some live local music, a museum (which was so dirty and so secret that camera was not allowed) and the Lunch on the floating resturant. All in all ok but it seems like a food deal only which is quite expensive at 1500PHP per person. You will have good spread of filipino food with variety of meat, pansit (noddles), rice and a soft drink. You can also go for a bamboo water raft on an artficially created river with sone additional expense. Again not much around but a quick easy escape from town...
   Read moreThe place is big. And you will eat your lunch in the waterfalls. There theme is very Filipino. They have also Museum where you can see variety of things mostly Filipino cultural things. There are places that will be available for recreational activities or team building. And also you can enjoy the view of the river using balsa, which is good if you want to learn how to use rowing boat. Lastly, the pools. They have 3 pools. 1 for kids with slides, the other is for teens, and the other is for the adults, which is 5 feet. Just take note when you go there. When you want to swim, you should wear proper swimming attire or they won't allow you to swim. Buying the suit there is not advisable since it is a bit pricy. :) Overall, it is a great place to spend with your...
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