Balanga (Bataan)

Balanga is the provincial capital and the only city in Bataan.

Understand

Formerly a barrio of nearby Abucay, Balanga was created as a Franciscan mission in 1739. When Bataan became a province in 1757 out of territories belonging to Pampanga, it was made the provincial capital.

Balanga has been a city since 2000, but it still has a large town feel. The city remains reliant on agriculture, most areas in town are residential, and the city proper is much typical of many small Philippine cities. Balanga is also the educational center of Bataan, and houses the main campus of the Bataan Peninsula State University.

Get in

By bus

Most buses arrive at a common terminal at 🌍 Balanga Transport Mall, Calero Street. OSM directions target=_blank along the highway, but the large bus companies like Bataan Transit, Genesis Transport, and Victory Liner arrive at their own terminals not far away from the downtown.

By car

Balanga is along the Roman Superhighway, as well as an older route which passes directly through the downtown.

Get around

Balanga has a small downtown area, and is easily explored on foot. Sights within downtown are not far apart. To get into the wetland park, you can take a tricycle.

See and do

  • 🌍 Balanga Cathedral (Diocesan Shrine and Cathedral of St. Joseph), Calero Street. Built in 1793, this church was used as an artillery embattlement by the Filipinos during the Battle of Bataan. The cathedral is declared a National Historical Site since 1940. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Balanga City Hall, Saint Joseph Street. 8AM–5PM. A Neoclassical building which houses the city government offices. Beside the main building is a preserved water tower, and at nighttime, it is flooded with light. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Balanga Wetlands (Balanga Nature and Wetland Park), M. delos Reyes Street. 5:30AM–5PM. A wetland area along Manila Bay which sees migratory birds annually. Free. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Bataan Provincial Capitol, Capitol Drive. 8AM–5PM. Rebuilt from an older building destroyed during World War II, it has a historical marker commemorating the fall of Bataan in 1942, and the struggles of Filipinos and Americans to defend democracy. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Bataan World War II Museum, Jose Basa Street. 8AM–4PM. Artifacts & dioramas of area World War II events include the infamous prisoner-of-war death march & surrender monument. β‚±50. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 The Fall of Bataan Historical Marker, Capitol Drive. Open 24 hours. Free. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Plaza Mayor de Ciudad de Balanga, Banzon Street. Open 24 hours. This plaza is a spectacular representation of how it is to live during that era. The Gothic architecture, peaceful surroundings. Free. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Bataan Tourism Park, Bataan Provincial Highway. 5AM–9PM. an extraordinary place, a park where you can be relieved from stress. best photography place. Free. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 DoΓ±a Francisca Park, Cuaderno Street. Open 24 hours. A nice place for families and kids to enjoy. Free. OSM directions target=_blank

Buy

Eat

  • 🌍 Denbell's Fastfood and Snackhouse, Bonifacio Street, ☏ +63 472375183. 7AM–10PM. Filipino restaurant. Delicious, home-style cooking that has survived the test of time. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Han'Ei Ramen, #230 Dahlia Street. 11AM–9PM. Japanese restaurant. Mostly recommended. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Susie's Cuisine Bataan, Don Manuel Banzon Avenue. 8AM–7PM. Filipino restaurant, Nice traditional Filipino snacks. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Cheenok's, Don Manuel Banzon Avenue (located in Fourlane Commercial). Barbecue restaurant. One of a kind! The best BBQ place in Bataan. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Sampalukan Restaurant, General Kapinpin Street. 10AM–10PM. Delicious Pinoy food, prepared just like a hearty homecooked meal. Staff are welcoming and helpful. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Joyous Tangway Restaurant, #101 Capitol Drive. 10AM–9PM. They have good Filipino dishes with good serving portions. Great place to stay also if you want to have beer and hang out at night. The location is accessible and can be reached easily even when commuting. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Popot's Diner, Magnolia Street. 11AM-9PM. American restaurant. Buffet. β‚±649. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Wooden Leaf Cafe, Fourlane Commercial, Capitol Drive. 11AM–8PM. Health food restaurant, The best place to eat healthy veges salads, healthy sandwiches and healthy fruit shakes or fruits smoothies the best world class food. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Mike's Shawarma - Tenejero, Manahan Street. 11AM–9PM. β‚±β‚±. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Shinobi Izakaya, Manahan Street. noon–9β€―PM. Japanese restaurant. β‚±β‚±β‚±. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Jeepney Restaurant, Dr. F. Anacleto Avenue. 11AM–9PM. It's a nice concept to be able to dine inside a jeepney. They serve Filipino food like kare-kare, sisig, okoy, inihaw etc. β‚±β‚±β‚±. OSM directions target=_blank

Drink

  • 🌍 Appetino, Banzon Street. 10AM–9PM. Bubble tea store. β‚±β‚±. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 The Beanery, Capitol Drive corner Kinatawan Road. 8AM–10PM. β‚±β‚±. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 BKDR Resto Bar, Capitol Drive. 6PM-3AM. β‚±β‚±β‚±. OSM directions target=_blank

Sleep

Connect

  • 🌍 Bataan Tourism Center, ☏ +63 47 237 4785. 8AM–5PM. A government tourism center that has its own park and ampitheater, an audiovisual room for functions and meetings, and galleries for images of Bataan's famous landmarks and lifesize tableaus of its World War II history. OSM directions target=_blank

Go next

Routes through Balanga
Dinalupihan/San Fernando ← Abucay ←  N  S  β†’ Pilar β†’ Mariveles