Santiago City
city of the Philippines in the province of Isabela
Santiago City is a landlocked city in Isabela, Philippines.
Get in
There is frequent bus service along the Cagayan Valley Road, between Manila and Tuguegarao and vice versa.
The jeepney fare from Solano to Santiago is β±60. The a/c bus fare from Santiango to Tuguegarao is β±190.
Get around
See
- π Calvary Hills and The Chapel of Transfiguration, Dariok Hills, Balintocatoc. Open 24 hours. The place offers a pilgrimage venue for the Holy Week where life-size Stations of the Cross are presented from the foot of the hill going all the way up to the top where a Chapel was so designed to face the rising sun. The Chapel of Transfiguration offers pilgrims a commanding silence befitting a place of worship and can also be utilized for masses and retreat venues. Also the life-size image of Our Lady of La Salette is erected here and facing the City. Free. (updated Sep 2023)
- π Balay Na Santiago, Melegrito Street. This used to be a barangay hall called Palacio del Barrio located at Calao West. Balay na Santiago houses the city museum and city library. This also serves as a multi-purpose function hall for art and music exhibitions and different occasion. The building itself is of the bahay na bato style popular during the Spanish colonial era. (updated Jan 2019)
- π Santiago Concrete Water Tank, #3 Carreon Street. Open 24 hours. This concrete water tank has been a landmark in Santiago City since the early 1970s. It is almost 30 meters high, and towers over the whole city, visible from almost anywhere. It was constructed through the help of then Congressman Delfin Albano of the lone district of Isabela, and under the leadership of then Mayor Dodo Miranda. It was turned into a colorful mural and is now considered a City Heritage Treasure. Free. (updated Jan 2019)
- π Museo de Pattaradday, Centro East. This museum at houses collection of artifacts, relics, dresses and antique furniture showing the culture and traditions that are typical in this region of Northeastern Luzon. Temporary closed as of September 2023. (updated Jan 2019)
Do
Buy
- π Robinsons Place Santiago, Pan Philippine High-way. 10AMβ9PM. Has a nice food court on the 2nd floor. (updated Mar 2015)
- π Xentro Mall Santiago City, Four Lanes Street. 9AMβ8PM. (updated Sep 2023)
- π Mart One Mall Santiago City, Santiago-Tugegarao Road. 9AMβ8PM. (updated Sep 2023)
- π Santiago City Night Market, Panganiban Street. 7PMβ2AM. (updated Sep 2023)
Eat
- π Gwapigs Porkchop-Estrella's Cafe, #18 Magsaysay Avenue. 8AMβ10PM. Filipino restaurant. (updated Sep 2023)
- π Katerina's Homemade Goodies. 9AMβ5PM. Has a wide variety of cakes and pastries that suits everyones taste. (updated Sep 2023)
- π Gorioβs Yakiniku - Alfresco, corner Alvarez Street and Sacristia Street, β +639278334156. Korean barbecue restaurant. (updated Sep 2023)
- π Moo-Bang Unlimited Korean Barbecue, City Road corner Osmena Street. (updated Sep 2023)
- π Chang Noi Food House, Vizcalang Street. 11AMβ9PM. Thai restaurant, Very tasty, flavorful and Authentic thai food.
Price is very reasonable. (updated Sep 2023) - π Makkhan Boodle Restaurant, Four Lanes Street. Filipino restaurant. (updated Sep 2023)
- π Katrina Sinugba at Inasal-Santiago City, Four Lanes Street, β +63 905 351 3123. 10AMβ8PM. (updated Sep 2023)
Drink
Sleep
- π Jubilee Hotel, 210 Bayaua Street, β +63 9178162658. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: noon. A/C double rooms with own bathroom and cable TV for 12 hours. (updated Mar 2015)
- π Mango Suites, #1 City Road. Check-in: 1PM, check-out: noon. (updated Sep 2023)
- π Dreamwave Hotel Santiago City, Four Lanes Street (located in Xentro Mall Santiago). Check-in: 2PM, check-out: noon. (updated Sep 2023)
- π Zen Hotel Santiago City, Pan-Philippine Highway, isabelazenhotel@zenhotelgroup.com. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: noon. β±1,587-2,154. (updated Sep 2023)
- π Oryza Hotel Santiago City, Pan-Philippine Highway. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: noon. (updated Sep 2023)
Connect
Go next
Routes through Santiago City |
Tuguegarao β Echague β | N ![]() |
β Cordon β Solano |
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