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3 Days Itinerary in Lipa City, Philippines - Travel Guide
What to do in Lipa City for 3 days?
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3 Days Itinerary in Lipa City, Philippines - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Lipa City

Sunset Brews and Barako Beans: 3 Days in Lipa City, Philippines

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Arrival and Lipa City Essentials
2 Day 2 - Coffee Hopping and Culinary Adventure
3 Day 3 - Nature Trails and Fond Farewells

Introduction

Embark on a cultural splash with our 3-day itinerary, experiencing the rich history, culinary delights, invigorating landscapes, and warm hospitality of Lipa City, Philippines. Whether you’re a foodie, a history buff or a nature lover, this city's offerings will leave you thoroughly enchanted.

Day 1 - Arrival and Lipa City Essentials

Day 1, and the adventure begins in Lipa! Let’s kick things off by heading straight to the heart of the city. Explore the San Sebastian Cathedral - a must-visit spot famed for its beautiful 19th-century architecture. Feeling a little peckish? Why not sample some local delicacies at the bustling Lipa City Public Market. The vibrant market is also a great place to pick up a coveted bar of the town's specialty - tableya, a sweet cacao tablet perfect for making traditional Filipino hot chocolate. The rest of the afternoon can be enjoyed at the mesmerizing Mt Malarayat Golf and Country Club, showing off a fine golf game or take a leisurely walk through the green landscapes. As the sun sets, head to the top of the sky-high SM City Lipa building for breathtaking panoramic views of the city, just as the residents would do on an off-duty afternoon!

Day 2 - Coffee Hopping and Culinary Adventure

On Day 2, it’s time to explore Lipa's famous coffee scene. Start your day by visiting Cafe de Lipa for a cup of hot, freshly brewed Barako coffee. This isn't your everyday cup of Joe, but a unique, bold, and aromatic flavor known only to this region. Thrilled yet? Later, drop by the quaint Blanco Museum, dedicated to showcasing the life and artwork of the Blanco family. For lunch, dine at Ted's Kitchen offering a sumptuous array of local dishes. Interested in doing something more laid-back? You will love the serene Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. As evening falls, Lipa comes alive with night markets, offering an array of exotic street food. Fancy some grilled chicken intestines or maybe a balut (fertilized duck egg)? It sounds like quite the culinary adventure, doesn’t it?

Day 3 - Nature Trails and Fond Farewells

On Day 3, let's bid farewell to Lipa with a day in the great outdoors. Start your morning with a trip to the stunning Fernando Air Base, a site of significant historical importance and natural beauty. Fancy a picnic? Pack a lunch and head to Mary Mediatrix of All Grace Parish for a peaceful lunch amidst beautiful murals and stained glass. Later, challenge the adventurer in you with a trip to Mt. Maculot, a popular hiking spot with breathtaking panoramic views making it worth each step. And what better way to end your adventure in Lipa but with a sundowner at a local brewery - The Brewery at The Palace is a perfect spot. Relax and reminisce about the packed days you had in Lipa while you catch the sunset with a cold craft beer. Can you think of a better way to wave goodbye?

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FAQs about this
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Lipa City

What's the best time to visit Lipa City?

The best time to visit Lipa City is between November and April when the weather is dry and pleasant. However, if you'd like to experience the festivals, August, when the Coffee Festival is held, is recommended.

What are the most famous foods in Lipa City?

Lipa City is famous for its Lomi, a type of noodle soup, and the unique Barako Coffee, made from coffee beans grown in Batangas. You can't leave without trying the town's specialty - tableya!

How can I reach Lipa City?

Lipa City is easily accessible by land. From Manila, you can take a bus ride which usually takes 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic. Your hotel or guesthouse can also arrange transport for you if needed.