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![]() The Provincial Capital, population 66,000....
Tagbilaran City (Tag City) is located
on the southwest coast of the island of Bohol. Originally a native
settlement from the early 1400's. The settlement had established trade
relations with Malaysia and China nearly one hundred years before the Spanish
conquest. On March 16, 1565 Spanish Captain Miguel Lopez de Legaspi landed in
Bohol and forged the blood compact with the native Chieftain Sikatuna.
This was the first international treaty between Filipinos and foreigners. GETTING AROUND Tagbilaran City is neatly
laid out with Plaza Rizal in between the Provincial Capital and the
Church. Traveling west from the plaza behind the church is the causeway
over to Pangalo Island. North of the Plaza are the department stores and
the old market. There are three large department stores in Tagbilaran,
Bohol Quality, Alturas, and the newest, Marcella. Alturas and BQ,
are complete stores from groceries, hardware, appliances, to a
bakery, shoes and furniture, you name it. Marcella, on
the other hand seems to be more up-scale and doesn't have the variety of the
others. (Kind of like the difference between K-Mart and Macy's)
Marcella has the greatest grocery store, with a wide selection and fresh
produce, meat and fish. Our favorite hotel is the Bohol Tropics,
located just north of the ferry dock, on C. Gallares St. You can see Bohol
Tropics as the ferry comes in to dock, it's on your left,
overlooking the harbor. You can take a taxi or call the hotel and if you have a
reservation, they will come and pick you up in their van. The bungalows
around the pool cost around $50, but there are some "standard" rooms
just as nice but not near the pool for a little over $25. they also have
some cottages, "Executive Suites" overlooking the bay. There is
also the Presidential Suite, where President Fidel Ramos stayed two years
ago. From the Plaza, if you take a Jeepney or a tricycle cab east on
A. Clarin you will come to the New Market and Bus Terminal. Busses for all
destinations originate here at the terminal. the new market was built
about three years ago but getting the merchants to leave their old stalls down
town was a problem. Each time I come back to the market it gets busier and
busier. The bus terminal is really busy, the large busses line up in
the covered terminal, you can get a big coach going east to Jagna or Ubay or one
going up the west coast to Tubigon or Inabanga. There are some shops,
bakeries, and snack stands around the terminal. Bohol Quality Department Store![]() Downtown Tagbilaran
Tagbilaran
Schoolgirls at BQ
The New Public Market "The Real Thing"
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