Municipal Building and Park (Apalit)
This was donated by Don Augusto Gonzales. The park is now a favorite site for promenaders and venue for civic programs.
The man-made Pampanga River (Apalit)
It begins at barangay Sulipan and crosses the Sulipan Bridge in MacArthur Highway. It was built in 1930, as a measure to control the Pampanga River from its destructive floods.
Malig Residence (Bacolor)
Located in Cabambangan, it is believed to be the oldest house of its type in the town, built by the Spaniards who came first to the Philippines. It was the home of the friars who established the church in the town.
Crissot Monument (Bacolor)
Juan Crisostomo Soto, the distinguished Pampanga poet, dramatist and newspaperman (1867 - 1918).
Camel Backbridge (Bacolor)
Located at the Olea Creek in Sta. Ines, this was used as the principal link between the western and eastern sitios of the barrios. Under this bridge passed large bancas from the other parts of Pampanga, said to be the landing place of Simon de Anda y Salazar when they retreated from the English invaders who established Bacolor as the seat of the Spanish government and the capital of the Philippines in 1762.
Don Honorio Ventura College of Arts and Trades (Bacolor)
Formerly the Excuela de Artes y Officios de Bacalor, it is the oldest vocational school in the Far East. It was founded in November 4, 1861 by Rev. Fr. Juan P. Zita and Don Felino Gil.
Municipal Building of Bacolor
Former site of the house of one of Bacolor's most illustrious families, the venturas. Construction was completed in July 8, 1953, under the then Mayor Manuel de Jesus, a project of Sen. Pablo Angeles David, another favorite son of Bacolor.
Ricardo P. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital (Bacolor)
A unique community project of civic-spirited Bacolorenos and the municipal government.
Suspension Bridge (Candaba)
A miniature San Francisco-like bridge is one of the town's top tourist attractions.
Quaint Spanish Houses (Candaba)
Centuries-old Spanish houses filled with relics and antiques, like paintings by Simeon Flores and Malantic.
Florida Blanca Park (Florida Blanca)
A favorite recreational place , it is also a popular place for political and civic activities.
Sitio Palakol (Florida Blanca)
Located in the northeastern part of Florida Blanca, about 8 kms. from the town proper of 31 kms. from San Fernando. Sitio Palakol known as "Summer Place" along the Gumain River, has the potential of continuous crystal clear water that does not drain even in dry season. The source comes from Mount Abu atop the Zambales mountain believed to have a big natural water reservoir.
Kamikaze East Airfield (Guagua)
A memorial marker to remember the first Kamikaze pilots who took off for their last mission as official human bombs on Oct. 24, 1944.
Marcos Santos Residence (Guagua)
Headquarters of the Kamikaze pilots.
Marcos Village (Guagua)
An authentic Negrito village complete with their tribal rituals and customs.
Dau Shopping Center (Guagua)
A favorite shopping place for imported goods ranging from chocolates to appliances. People from Manila and far flung places come to shop.
Angeles Casino (Guagua)
Located in Dau, for people who enjoy playing the games of chance.
Pampanga Agricultural College (Magalang)
A state-owned college ideally located at the scenic foot hills of Mount Arayat.
Villa Sta. Catalina (Porac)
A three hectare resort complete of bowling lanes, theater, cockpit arena, swimming pool, picnic rounds, barbecue plaza and lodges.
Death March Marker (San Fernando)
The start of the horrendous train ride of "Death March" marchers enroute to Capas, Tarlac. Site of the Marker is now the railroad station.
Camp Olivas (San Fernando)
Home of the 1st PC Zone.
Capitol Building (San Fernando)
Seat of the provincial government. Fronting the Capitol building is a mini-park frequented by promenaders.
Clark Air Base (Angeles City)
This former American facility was the biggest military installation outside the United States. The area occupied by the bases, which extends from Pampanga to Tarlac is composed of flat, rolling rugged and even mountainous lands. Clark Air Base was the home of the US 13th Air Force and the 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing whose peace-keeping responsibility covers the entire Pacific area.
Astro Park (Angeles City)
Located in front of Clark Air Base Main gate, is a beehive of activities everyday from basketball, and other sports and recreational activities.
Don Juan Nepomuceno Residence (Angeles City)
This is the oldest building constructed in 1824 by the founder of Angeles, Don Angeles Pantaleon de Miranda, with his wife Doña Rosalia de Jesus.
Kamikaze Museum (Angeles City)
Located at the residence of the noted Pampango artist, Dan H. Dizon, President of the Kamikaze.
Memorial Society of the Philippines, KAMESO (Angeles City)
World War II mementos, particularly those of Kamikaze pilots of Japan, are on display. Other interesting facets of the museum are the different helmets used by the Axis and Allied powers of World War II.
Bale Matua (Angeles City)
The residence of the founders of Angeles City, Don Angel Panteleon de Miranda and his wife Doña Rosalia de Jesus was constructed in 1824. The highlight of which is a high stone wall with an ornate gate. This house nostalgically symbolizes the glorious past of Angeles amidst the overwhelming onslaughts of modernization.
Post Office (Angeles City)
This concrete building was utilized by the US Army as a jail for recalcitrants USV troops in 1899 - 1910. It was also used as the headquarters of the 11th Film Exchange US Army in 1946 - 47. This building was constructed in 1899 for the purpose of depositing religious statues, and carriages, hence the name "Depositor. On February 6, 1967, the City Post Office moved to this building.
City Hall Annex Building (Angeles City)
This building served as the central headquarters of Maj. Gen. Mc Arthur in May 1899. It served as the seat of the First Philippine Revolutionary Army under General Emilio Aguinaldo, President and Commander-In-Chief. It was bought by the Central Bank of the Philippines and has undergone renovation.
Holy Family Building (Angeles City)
The US Army used this building from 1889 to October 1902 as a Military Hospital and later as Troop Barracks, Officer's Quarters and Arsenal by the Japanese Imperial Military Forces in the early part of 1942.
Paskuhan Village (Angeles City)
A first of its kind in Asia, the Paskuhan Village is a tribute to Filipino craftsmen particularly the famous lantern makers of Pampanga as expressed by the star-shaped pavilion at the center of the village. Around it are stalls that display and sell the best locally-made products from all over the Philippines, thus providing a nationwide dispersion of livelihood and income. Described as "Asia's star attraction" the Paskuhan Village is in the tour operator's list of major destinations in the country. Its attractions include replica of typical Filipino village celebrating Christmas, life-sized wooden Filipino Belen (Nativity scene), Christmas ornaments and Lanterns of the World Museum, basket museum, crafts-making demonstrations, Pampanga giant lanterns, sculptures showing Philippine Christmas practices, orchidarium and herbal garden, carnival and fair grounds, antiques, calesa and tiburin rides, jeepney tela display, among others.