Situated in the Quezon province of the Philippines is the capital city Lucena, one of the largest and most urbanized cities in the region. It enjoys a maritime climate with four months of rain and moderate temperatures otherwise, which makes it a preferred holiday destination in Southeast Asia. Sitting between two rivers, the Dumacaa River on the east and the Iyam River on the west, the city also has seven smaller rivers for drainage. The port on Tayabas Bay is the most scenic one that is open to the sea and serves various points in the Philippines commercially. There are plenty of Airbnb vacation rentals for those looking for a home away from home. If you prefer more conventional accommodations, a plethora of hotels is available to ensure a pleasant stay. If you are planning a trip soon, scroll down to find the top things to do in Lucena, Philippines.
What’s new in Lucena:
According to Spot PH, the ongoing South Luzon Expressway Toll Road 4 (SLEX TR4) project is geared to make travel to Lucena from Santo Tomas, Batangas, easier for visitors. It’s supposed to reduce travel time by three hours. San Miguel Corporation (SMC) claims it’s their second-longest expressway project. The expressway will feature a four-lane toll road for easier commutes. According to predictions, it will be partially operational by 2025.
Pacific Mall in Lucena collaborated with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in 2024 to make the process of apostille applications easier for travelers from Calabarzon and Mimaropa. According to Sentinel Times, the mall inaugurated an Apostille Receiving Center (ARC) where travelers can easily process their documents and applications and have a seamless experience.
1. Book a stay at Munting Talao-Talao Beach Resort
Lucena may not be the ultimate beach destination in Quezon but it is home to quite a few beach resorts that are just as worthy of visiting. One such beautiful place in Lucena City is Munting Talao-Talao Beach Resort. This resort is built by a public beach and is one of the go-to of the locals during the summertime. When visiting the city, I suggest making this resort your accommodation. There are beachside loungers where you can curl up with a book all day. Kayak and float rentals are available here too.
Munting Talao-Talao Beach Resort
Address: WJ5Q+6P4, Talao-Talao Rd, Lucena, 4301 Quezon, Philippines
Website: Munting Talao-Talao Beach Resort
Opening hours: 5am - 10pm (daily)
2. Eat chami at Cafe Antigua
One of the best eateries and tourist destinations in Lucena City, Cafe Antigua is a must-visit if you want to try out chami, a local culinary delight that captivates the taste buds for several reasons. This beloved dish is characterized by its irresistible blend of flavours and textures, featuring stir-fried egg noodles tossed with a medley of savoury ingredients such as succulent shrimp, chicken, tender pork, and an array of stir-fried vegetables.
The dish is expertly seasoned with a symphony of spices and condiments that infuse it with a harmonious balance of umami and a hint of sweetness. The result is a delectable masterpiece that leaves diners craving for more.
Cafe Antigua
Address: WJP7+277, Quezon Ave, Lucena, 4301 Quezon, Philippines
Opening hours: 9am - 10pm (daily)
3. Admire the display at Museo Diocesano de Lucena
Just over 30 minutes from Lucena City is Tayabas, Quezon. This is where you’ll find the Minor Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel. The church is where Museo Diocesano de Lucena is housed. This museum displays statues of the apostles and different religious events. From time to time, Museo Diocesano de Lucena will hold seasonal exhibits such as Canonically Crowned Marian Images that I’m sure any art and culture enthusiast will appreciate. They also hold parish tours and holiday visits often attended by pilgrims and devouts from other town parishes.
Museo Diocesano de Lucena
Address: Tayabas, Quezon
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4. Shop at Pacific Mall
You can start with some shopping in Lucena. The Pacific Mall in Lucena Quezon province is one of the largest and most famous in the Philippines. This Lucena tourist spot was built in around 2003 and has all kinds of stores for your need and fun both. From varied choices like shopping for jewellery, clothes, footwear accessories, to gifts and supermarkets, there is nothing you can’t find here. The place attracts thousands of tourists and visitors for shopping or even just window shopping for that matter. It also has a state-of-the-art fitness centre and a multiplex on the premise.
Pacific Mall
Address: WJP5+RHV, M. L. Tagarao Street, Lucena, 4301 Quezon, Philippines
Website: Pacific Mall
Opening hours: 10am - 8pm (daily)
5. Relax in the Perez Park
If you are looking for some greenery and don’t know where to go in Lucena, I recommend heading to the magnificent Perez park. The lush green park with colourful gardens and a playground is totally blissful. The park is divided into four sections - playground section with food stalls, rock monument section with fishpond, shrine section with fishpond and a multicoloured jet fountain section. The presence of such gorgeous landscapes makes it one of the most beautiful parks here. Visit this park to have some time away from the brick and mortar world and relax and rejuvenate yourself.
Perez Park
Address: WJH7+F5W, Lucena, 4301 Quezon, Philippines
Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)
6. Buy fresh fish at Lucena Fish Port Complex
Enjoy a tour of the Lucena Fish Port Complex that is a large multi-storey complex selling seafood. Although a commercial establishment, the complex has large individual customers who visit to procure fresh fish for the household. This government-owned complex has contributed to the country’s food security by supporting an environmentally sustainable and competitive fishing industry through technologically advanced post-harvest facilities and infrastructure. There’s a good refrigeration system too which makes it the best place to buy some fish in Lucena.
Lucena Fish Port Complex
Address: WJ3F+82M, Dalahican Rd, Lucena, 4301 Quezon, Philippines
Website: Lucena Fish Port Complex
Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)
7. Visit Saint Ferdinand Cathedral
When in Lucena, you can also take a tour of the Saint Ferdinand Cathedral which is over 100 years old. I’m sure this historical site will take you on a virtual time travel. The construction is said to have begun in the 19th century and completed with absolute beautification and architecture work. The massive structure soon becomes a major landmark of Lucena and also a common meet up place. Lots of people pass by the Patio of St. Ferdinand Cathedral every day, while some also offer prayers. Near this Lucena City tourist attraction, you can also find food joints.
Saint Ferdinand Cathedral
Address: WJP6+9WP, Lucena, 4301 Quezon, Philippines
Website: Saint Ferdinand Cathedral
Opening hours: 8am - 5pm (daily)
8. Head to Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden in Lucena is another place to visit on your next visit. The garden is lined with lush green tropical trees and flowers and a great place to connect with nature. It lies in the heart of the city and is thus easily accessible. The lovely playground for kids, the walking stone trails and the refreshing fountain in the centre make it all so beautiful to watch. Come in the evenings to catch the glimpse of nature-friendly crowd and locals. There are some other nice places to hang out nearby too.
Botanical Garden
Address: Lucena, 4301 Quezon, Philippines
9. Wander in the SM City Mall Lucena
The other famous mall in Lucena is SM City Mall located right on the Maharlika highway in Lucena city. The state-of-the-art mall will truly impress you with its facilities and structure. Not only a large mall, but it is also the first Supermall in the province of Quezon. From cheap to expensive, you can find all kinds of stores here, so you can literally shop till you drop. I think it’s also a great place to hang out with your family. It’s in a prime location, surrounded by national landmarks, fashion stores, parks, and fantastic bars and restaurants.
SM City Mall Lucena
Address: Maharlika Highway, corner Dalahican Rd, Lucena, 4301 Quezon, Philippines
Website: SM City Mall Lucena
Opening hours: 10am - 9pm (daily)
10. Explore Eco Park
Spend some time at Lucena Eco Park to get some fresh air in your holiday time and also connect with nature. The park is decorated with stone structures and landscaped gardens making is absolutely gorgeous. The serenity and the relaxing vibe are very appealing and rejuvenating. Surround yourself with trees in the heart of the city, have a great time with your family or friends at this tourist destination in Lucena City.
Eco Park
Address: WJH9+FW8, Lucena, 4301 Quezon, Philippines
11. Taste cakes and the frappes at Eduvigis Coffee Bar and Restaurant
If you are looking for a good place for hunger pangs, I suggest visiting the Eduvigis Coffee Bar and Restaurant and indulging in some delicious cakes and frappes. The multi-cuisine restaurant is one of the most Instagrammable places in Lucena and serves delicious baked goods, light bites as well as lunch and dinner. They offer almost everything you would look for like rice meals, pasta, sandwiches, coffees, cakes and even cocktails. Try some baby back ribs, sizzling seafood gambas, and cordon bleu with rice, or try chef’s favourites like chicken parmigiana, tuna veggie pasta and ham, and egg panini. The restaurant’s cool vibe and kids menu make it a great family dining spot.
Eduvigis Coffee Bar and Restaurant
Address: 31 Magallanes St, Lucena, 4301 Quezon, Philippines
Website: Eduvigis Coffee Bar and Restaurant
Opening hours: Sun - Wed: 11am - 9pm; Thu - Sat: 11am - 11pm
12. Show your music talent at DZAB Bar & Dine
The DZAB Bar & Dine is a lively bar where you can bring your friends to have a good time. Go for karaoke with drinks and jam with fellow music patrons. The bar also offers DJ’s, Acoustic Band And KTV where you can also jam and play the displayed acoustic instruments to show your talent to the crowd. Sounds exciting right, well they also have a multi-cuisine menu so you can try some delicious meals to go with your cocktails and music!
DZAB Bar & Dine
Address: 38 Granja St, Lucena, 4301 Quezon, Philippines
13. Dine at the scenic MJD Urban Escape Farm
If it is not just dining but healthy dining you are looking for then I think MJD Urban Escape Farm and Restaurant might be the place for you. Here they appreciate the value of healthy organic food for your wellness! A casual place to dine and some delicious healthy food both come together here. The restaurant also has parking available and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner since 2012. Gift your loved ones a healthy treat here.
MJD Urban Escape Farm
Address: XH4V+RC5, Lucena, 4301 Quezon, Philippines
Website: MJD Urban Escape Farm
Opening hours: 10am - 9pm (daily)
14. Try pork binagoongan
A national favourite of Lucena in terms of food is the Pork Binagoongan, and if you’re a foodies, I recommend trying this one. The pork is prepared in a Filipino style and eaten with rice for lunch or dinner. Found in almost all restaurants, it is a specialty in the Philippines. It is very similar to Pinatisan, which is cooked with patis (fish sauce). In this dish, the meat is braised in bagoong alamang (shrimp paste), garlic, black peppercorns, and bay leaves. Some recipes also add pineapples, chilis, or coconut cream to balance the flavours. The dish is quite salty with a strong umami flavour, which is why it is always paired with white rice.
Cabalen - SM City Lucena
Address: 2nd Level SM City Lucena Maharlika Highway, cor Dalahican Rd, Lucena, 4301 Quezon, Philippines
Website: Cabalen - SM City Lucena
Opening hours: 10am - 10pm (daily)
15. Enjoy the festivities of Pasayahan sa Lucena
Pasayahan sa Lucena is held every year in May and is the perfect way to enjoy the local food and culture. It is a festival of color, music, and energy. Some even compare it to Mardi Gras in Brazil in terms of spirit. During this lively festival, the streets come alive with parades, energetic performances, and amazing costumes that show off local culture.
One of the best parts is the chami cooking and eating contests. I’m sure foodies will love the opportunity to taste Lucena’s famous egg noodle dish.
There is still more to Lucena
If the city of Lucena has not impressed you already there are many more things to do as well. Whether you are interested in scenic beauty or historical significance, there are countless tourist spots in Lucena that will grab your attention. If you need more information on any of these or if you liked any, then please let us know by dropping us a line below. Bon Voyage!