Experience Valenzuela - What to See

Bell Tower of San Diego De Alcala Church

Barangay Poblacion

The belfry, or bell tower, of San Diego de Alcala Church is over four hundred years old, and is a cultural and religious relic of the bygone Spanish era. The tower, along with the entrance arch, is the only remaining structure of the original church built in 1632. The main structure of San Diego de Alcala was destroyed during Japanese rule and has since been rebuilt and renovated, serving as an aesthetic counterpoint to the largely unchanged tower.
will surely test your strength with its obstacle courses.

Tagalag Fishing Village

Barangay Tagalag

Valenzuela City highly values education and believes that learning is a lifelong process. This is why, aside from the outstanding projects for education, the City also established places like the Valenzuela City Academic Center for Excellence (ValACE) where people can study and learn. There are also the Valenzuela City Museum and the Museo ni Dr. Pio Valenzuela where you can learn about history.

Fatima Avenue

Barangay Marulas

A pedestrianized avenue that serves as a green corridor connecting the historic National Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima and the Museo Valenzuela to MacArthur Highway, the Fatima Avenue also has a wide array of outdoor dining establishments.
CITY GOVERNMENT OF VALENZUELA
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