Parks & Nature
Capas Shrine Museum
Rich in history with a beautiful scenery.
Air Force City Park
Andres Bonifacio AvenueMonastery of Tarlac
Shopping
Walter Mart Concepcion Tarlac
L. Cortez StreetSM City Clark
Manuel A. Roxas HighwayNearest SM
Food Scene
McDonald's
C. CortezKFC - Concepcion, Tarlac
corner Arsenio P. DizonJollibee
Don Andres Luciano StreetRustica Restaurant
Domingo's Grill
8 A. Mabini StDrinks & Nightlife
Historical town of Angeles City, formerly known as the home of 'Clark Air Base', once the largest US military facility around the world.
6 locals recommend
Angeles City
Historical town of Angeles City, formerly known as the home of 'Clark Air Base', once the largest US military facility around the world.
R&B Music Venue
Oregon AvenueGreat live music!
Widus Hotel and Casino Clark
5399 Manuel A. Roxas HighwayArts & Culture
The Aquino Center and Museum
Luisita Access RoadSightseeing
Bamban Bridge is 174 meter-long, BasketHandle Nielsen-Lohse bridge is the first of its kind in the
Philippines and one of the longest of this type in the world.
It is a conspicuous landmark in the area.
Bamban Bridge
Bamban Bridge Bamban Bridge is 174 meter-long, BasketHandle Nielsen-Lohse bridge is the first of its kind in the
Philippines and one of the longest of this type in the world.
It is a conspicuous landmark in the area.
The Pinatubo eruption on 15 June 1991 was the second largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century. ... Prior to the eruption, Pinatubo was a little known volcano and it had been dormant for 400 years. There were no known historic eruptions. Before the eruption in 1991 Pinatubo was 1745 m high
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Mount Pinatubo Crater Lake
Lake PinatuboThe Pinatubo eruption on 15 June 1991 was the second largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century. ... Prior to the eruption, Pinatubo was a little known volcano and it had been dormant for 400 years. There were no known historic eruptions. Before the eruption in 1991 Pinatubo was 1745 m high
Mount Arayat is an inactive basaltic volcano on Luzon Island, Philippines, rising to a height of 1,026 metres (3,366 ft). ... There are no historical records of eruption in Arayat and the only dated rocks are 0.53 and 0.65 million-year-old basalts predating the collapse and formation of the lava dome.
Mount Arayat
Mount Arayat is an inactive basaltic volcano on Luzon Island, Philippines, rising to a height of 1,026 metres (3,366 ft). ... There are no historical records of eruption in Arayat and the only dated rocks are 0.53 and 0.65 million-year-old basalts predating the collapse and formation of the lava dome.
Entertainment & Activities
Kart City Tarlac
Magic Mountain Adventure Resort
BypassTarlac Recreational Park