curiousglasses Posted August 12, 2024 Share Posted August 12, 2024 Pwede po ba na kumain dito as walk-in? Or need po ng booking? Quote Link to comment
spiceman Posted August 14, 2024 Share Posted August 14, 2024 Love the scenery. Would love to revisit someday. Quote Link to comment
zflrs Posted August 16, 2024 Share Posted August 16, 2024 Been here last 2019, so nostalgic Quote Link to comment
Gzilla69 Posted August 18, 2024 Share Posted August 18, 2024 May multo white lady Quote Link to comment
TokyoSakura Posted August 18, 2024 Share Posted August 18, 2024 Amazing place unfortunately not for middle class ang pag stay sobrang mahal ng mga rooms but quality naman ang place and services. Quote Link to comment
JamesReid01 Posted August 18, 2024 Share Posted August 18, 2024 Not fully cleaned rooms Quote Link to comment
boombastiq Posted August 19, 2024 Share Posted August 19, 2024 but breathtaking strctures with beautiful lights at night. Quote Link to comment
GalawangMovement Posted August 20, 2024 Share Posted August 20, 2024 35th wohoo Quote Link to comment
VivaForever2005 Posted August 21, 2024 Share Posted August 21, 2024 Las Casas De Asukal ☺️ Quote Link to comment
papajepz Posted August 21, 2024 Share Posted August 21, 2024 On 4/24/2011 at 11:14 PM, atwistedbrainiac said: Last Holy Thursday (April 21) we went on a trip to Bagac, Bataan to a place called Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar. Here's a description of the place from their website. A living museum of Philippine customs and traditions are re-born in a community typical of the 18th to early 20thcentury Philippines. Historical Principalia or noble class mansions, House of Stone or Bahay na Bato and Wooden Stilt houses that once, were old and decaying architectural pieces of a bygone era and slowly fading into the background of modern urban life are now, restored in a picturesque setting reminiscent of a Juan Luna or Amorsolo paintings. These architectural treasures that have been carefully and painstakingly reconstructed from different parts of the country and rebuilt, "brick by brick" and "plank by plank" now , stand resplendent with pride against a backdrop of majestic mountains, expansive rice fields and a running river that flows to the sea. Currently, there are twenty seven heritage architectures, each full with memories and history. Walking along village cobblestone streets or riding one of the caruajes (horse-drawn carriages) commands a feeling of nostalgia and wonder, romance and appreciation of simple living at its best. At Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, the legacy of our forefathers and the beautiful Filipino traditions live on. It is a step back into the past, reliving the age- old traditions and practices distinct to our culture, without leaving the luxury and comforts of the modern world. A showcase of Filipino talent, ingenuity and craftsmanship, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar takes pride in the past... And keeps its hope for the future. I took some photos of the place and here they are. For more info on the place, visit their site: Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Edited pictures to fit maximum allowed size. Nice Quote Link to comment
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