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Part II My Top 10 Preferred Cities in the Philippines

The first part of what I called my What If series was all about my top 10 alternative choices. This second part is the top 10 cities in the Philippines where I prefer to live, other than the city that I am in right now, of course. Doesn't mean I want to move to these cities but I've lived for several years in some of these cities and I can honestly say that I will not really mind if I go back and live there again.

This hub is not based on any survey or study or whatever about the most livable cities in the Philippines (I'm still trying to look for that article). This is more on personal preference. I couldn't resist writing it since it gives me another chance to showcase my country. Hope you like what I wrote.

Makati CityThe business / financial capital of the Philippines, sometimes called the "Wall Street of the Philippines". Almost all big businesses here in the country hold offices in this city. Working in this city for 5 years had made me see and appreciate Cheap Nike Air Max 2016 the positive side of living in Makati. First of all, the career opportunities (including salary perks) for an accountant like me are numerous in Makati. Secondly, all the modern amenities in life can be found here . Food is not lacking in this area also plus the coffee shops (lots of Starbucks), the boutiques, the shopping malls, all these can be found within this city. It is also run by a good local government. What I don't like about Makati? Its very high cost of living. The rent alone here is very expensive plus all those food and clothes and gadgets, everything just costs money here.

Mandaluyong CityThis is where I stayed for four out of the five years I worked in Makati. It saved me some money in terms of lower rent. I live in this apartment complex, in a one bedroom unit and my rent was just like $120 per month. Called the "New Tiger" of the metropolis, this is a booming business center, largely due to the large establishments found in the city. There's the Megamall, which used to be the biggest mall in the country (and one of the biggest in the world) and the numerous call centers found within the city. Another thing why I chose this? I got married in the city hall of Mandaluyong, something that I'll never really forget Smile.

Quezon CityThe former capital of the Philippines and named after the first president of the country, this is like a second home to me. I spent almost ten years living in this city. I have seen its rapid development and its rise as one of the premier cities in my country. Quezon City is home to the number one university (my alma mater) in the Philippines, the University of the Philippines. It is also home to the number two university (although it really wants to be number one, it just can't manage to go past UP), the Ateneo de Manila University. You can also find the Philippine Science High School here, which is like one of the schools where the most intelligent Filipino students study. What I like most about this place is the fiscal discipline instituted by its mayor for the past years, enabling Quezon City to go up in the rankings of Philippine cities. Having one of the best hospitals in the country (St. Luke's Medical Center) and some of the big private hospitals add to the attractiveness of living in Quezon City.

Bocaue, BulacanAdmittedly, Bocaue, Bulacan is not a city. It is a municipality within a province, which is Bulacan. My father's birthplace and hometown, Bocaue is famous for its fireworks and the Pagoda (Feast of the Holy Cross of Wawa) parade every July, this is a simple quiet town (but it's not in the boondocks, okay?) with a lot of beautiful sights (both modern and historical), simple delicious foods, and friendly and warm people. Although it's in a province, it is only less than an hour's drive from Quezon City, so you still get to enjoy the amenities of city life while knowing you can go home to your quiet, simple life in Bocaue, Bulacan.

Tagaytay, CaviteHome to the reputed smallest but most active volcano in the country (and in the whole world), the Taal Volcano, Tagaytay, Cavite is considered to be the second summer capital of the Philippines (next only to Baguio City in northern Luzon). The volcano and the Taal Lake, where the volcano is located, are some of the most beautiful sights in this place. You can easily view the place by staying in the hotels or eating in the restaurants surrounding the lake. Tagaytay is located 2,500 feet above sea level and has an average temperature of 22.7 degrees Celsius (less than 70 degrees Fahrenheit). It is about an hour's drive away from Manila.

Cebu CityLocated in Visayas, Cebu City is called "The Queen City of the South". It is the oldest city in the county and where Ferdinand Magellan (the great explorer) first planted the Cross, making the city the seat of Christianity in the country. Cebu is one of the most progressive cities in the country. It has a historic past, a lot of historical sights, all the modern amenities in life and good educational and medical facilities. Cebu also boasts of first class hotels and resorts. Its Sinulog Festival, held every January is one of the most famous (if not the most famous) festivals in the Philippines. Going to Cebu will be like a dream come true for me because the last time I was there was like 15 years ago and a lot of things have definitely changed since then.

Iloilo CityWhen I went to Iloilo and Guimaras, a nearby island known for its very delicious mangoes, I couldn't help but be struck by the beauty and simplicity of this place. With their soft sweet voices, the people of Iloilo are very friendly. The seafoods Nike Air Max Womens are just fabulous in this area. Iloilo has its own international airport, which is the fourth busiest airport in the Philippines. It also has its own domestic and international port and serves as a major hub area for businesses in the country.

Davao CityNeed I say more? I've lived in this place for 3 years and I can honestly say that, next to Butuan, Davao is my most preferred city in the Philippines.

MalaybalayThis is a landlocked city in the Bukidnon province. You can go to this place via Buda highway from Davao City. It is just two hours from Cagayan de Oro City. This is a very simple city but it is a food basket in the country. This is the preferred place for growing delicious pineapples (Del Monte has a plantation here) and export quality cavendish bananas. To go to this place from Davao City, you have to pass by mountain areas and the view here is simply breathtaking. Since you will pass by mountains, the weather here can be quite cold (especially when it rains, brrrrrrr!), much like Baguio City. You can also find a facility here where you can buy carabao's milk (mmmmm!).

Zamboanga CityThis is located in southern Mindanao. The first I went here was like last April and we made a 15 hour drive to this city. The local language here is called Chabacano and was derived from the Spanish language (Si Senor!). It is also called the city of flowers and Zamboanga Hermosa (the beautiful Zamboanga). It boasts of four universities, a busy city center and international airport and port area. Despite its nearness to the Basilan island (island known for terroristic activities), the city is still thriving and growing. The people here go on with their lives and make the best of everything.

That's my 10 most livable cities in the Philippines. There are a lot more beautiful places in the country but these are my most preferred ones. Thanks for reading it this far and I hope you will come and visit my beautiful country. It is the regional center Nike Air Max Womens of the Caraga Region of the.

GeneralHowitzer 6 years ago from Land of Salt, Philippines

What about Dagupan City, we have the tastiest bangus in the whole world, promise.

Thanks emievil for showing me the way. I'm now proud to say I'm a Filipino in world wide stage. Hehehe I hope you read my replies already in forum topic what is the best country in the world which is located in education. There is no place like home.

What is in your hub are sentimental favorites emievil, any city there perhaps the darhorse ones on the list to make it more interesting hehehe, but on the second thought the hub is well written and brilliant as is.

Ang ganda naman ng tuta mo, emievil, ikaw ba yan? Smile

Arnold 5 years ago

If you want to escape the hustle bustle of metro manila and yet be in the middle of a city with all the modern conveniences, i suggest you take a stroll around the city of sta rosa in laguna. All the major players in the residential/commercial development in the phils. are already in sta. rosa> ayala grp (nuvali, west grove, sta rosa estates, sta rosa villages, etc), villar grp, lucio tan's eton grp, greenfield, empire east/megawold grp, sta lucia, etc. Reputable schools like la salle, st scho, don bosco, xavier (under construction), ust (soon to be built) and the ateneo graduate school. Sta rosa boasts of the enchanted kingdom, malls (sm, robilnsons, "outlet stores heaven" paseo de sta rosa, solenad, waltermart, etc), supermarkets (rustan's, sm, robinsons, waltermart,south, etc.) banks, hospitals, etc. there's plenty of work too in sta rosa> car makers like ford, toyota, honda, nissan, isuzu; coca cola; monde nissin; chip makers/semi conductor; toshiba; hitachi; national panasonic; call centers; and the list goes on and on. The most exciting and ambitious developments are the ayala's nuvali "green living" city, lucio tan's eton city and the campos' (unilab) greenfield city. Both nuvali and eton have man made lakes and rivers. So, please try to visit at least the paseo de sta rosa nuvali area and you'll be hooked to sta rosa.

anje. 4 years ago

yeah i agree with you ritz that Cagayan de Oro City is one of the most beautiful cities in the Phils. and most visited by tourists as recorded in the arrivals of tourists in the city. Furthermore, people are friendly as the city is dubbed as the "City of Golden Friendship" through people's genuine treatment to local and foreign visitors in the city. In addition, the city provides high class malls and hotels where the tourists will enjoy their visit and vacation in the city.
 
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