Rizal’s tagline “Cradle of Philippine Art” holds true at the Blanco Family Museum, where the family showcases their personal and collective masterpieces to the community

Bucket List: Top 8 Best Things to do in Angono, Rizal

Angono Bucket List: 15 Best Places to Visit in Angono, Rizal, Philippines

Angono in Rizal is locally known as the “Art Capital of the Philippines.” In this town, you will get to witness multiple forms of art. The authentic art variety is why multiple artists and art admirers flock to this town. While Angono is known for having multiple art pieces, it also served as a starting ground for many prominent artists. Some of them are Carlos “Botong” Francisco, Moises Villaluz, and Francisco Senson. Thus, here are some of the best things to do in Angono:

Tour the Blanco Family Museum

Rizal’s tagline “Cradle of Philippine Art” holds true at the Blanco Family Museum, where the family showcases their personal and collective masterpieces to the community
Rizal’s tagline “Cradle of Philippine Art” holds true at the Blanco Family Museum, where the family showcases their personal and collective masterpieces to the community

The Blanco family epitomizes what it means to carry the artistic family lineage. The family’s artworks are mainly about rural life in Angono. Some covered topics are the local rural lifestyle, fiestas, and religious practices.

You will also notice the sequential arrangement of artworks according to the artists’ ages. Memorabilia of the Blanco family is also displayed in this museum.

See the Angono Petroglyphs

Angono Petroglyphs
Angono Petroglyphs

The Angono Petroglyphs are one of Asia’s old rock markings. They are believed to be the oldest rock engravings in the Philippines. Some of the recognitions that this tourist spot gained are as a National Cultural Treasure and part of the World Inventory of Rock Art.

The Angono Petroglyphs were added to the 1996 World Monuments Watch to assure its protection from development initiatives.

Eat at the Balaw-Balaw Specialty Restaurant

Minaluto at Balaw Balaw
Minaluto at Balaw Balaw

The Balaw-Balaw Specialty Restaurant is something that tourists cannot afford to miss eating in. This restaurant offers exotic Filipino dishes that best resemble Angono’s local lifestyle from previous and current generations. Some of the best dishes to try are Ginataang Uok, Rose Petal Tempura, and Bibingkang Abnoy.

Their specialty is the Balaw-Balaw Rice which is yellow rice filled with chorizo, seafood, and vegetables.

See new artworks at The Second Gallery.

The Second Gallery photo via FB Page
The Second Gallery photo via FB Page

The Second Gallery is aimed at showcasing the artworks of this generation’s new artists. The museum was owned by Carlos “Botong” Francisco and is now owned by his grandson. This facility previously served as a home to the distinguished artist.

To attract visitors, the museum also sells some of Carlos Francisco’s memorabilia.

Visit Yab Design, Inc.

This place serves as another reminder of the Angono locals’ artistic talents. Yab Design, Inc. is a company known for producing decorative statues such as life-size human figures. The products that they make are used by distinguished companies across the country.

Most of the employees are Angono locals who play a crucial role in the company’s success.

Experience the Angono Lakeside Eco-Park

Angono Lakeside Eco-Park photo via FB Page
Angono Lakeside Eco-Park photo via FB Page

The Angono Lakeside Eco-Park serves as a relaxing spot for locals and tourists. Some of the therapeutic activities you can do are biking, jogging, and having a picnic. If you prefer to be more active, other things you can do are boat riding and zip-lining.

This spot also serves as a good way to experience the local lifestyle as you interact with residents and taste the town’s snacks.

Watch the Higantes Festival

 

Higantes Festival
Higantes Festival photo by Paul Chua via Flickr CC

The Higantes Festival is tied to Angono’s local culture regarding giants. While mythical, “Higante,” which is the Tagalog translation of giant, locals perceived as a caretaker, especially during the Spanish colonial era.

To commemorate that belief, Angono’s distinguished artists made a paper mache of a giant, which eventually became a tradition. As of now, this tradition lives on during the Higantes Festival.

Taste the usual cuisines with Angono twists

While it is recommended to mostly eat Angono’s local delicacies, there are plenty of restaurants that offer dishes that people are usually accustomed to.

Some of the dishes you should try in Angono are burgers, chicken wings, cakes, and cupcakes. Some of the restaurants you should try out are the Atelier Restoran and Wings on the Go.

Searching for the best hotels, resorts, and affordable flights in the nearby Cities? Check out our list of affordable Angono hotels and resorts via AgodaBooking, or you may also see available Airbnb properties in the city.

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