Tips to Make the Most out of your Business Trip
A trip to Legazpi City can be fun regardless of if you don’t have a budget or if you have one.
For both choices, it might be hard for you to stay away from the company’s planned itinerary. But a trip to Legazpi might become more interesting if you follow our tips below.
To help you get started on having a more fun time in Legazpi City, consider doing our tips below:
Hotels in Legazpi City
Those who prefer to splurge can have the luxuries offered by the high-end hotels like Your Brothers House Tribal Village, The Marison Hotel, Hotel Sentro Legazpi, PROXY by the Oriental Albay, JS3 Building, Hotel St. Ellis, Redoorz @ S and L Apartelle Daraga Albay, Redoorz @ Golite Old Albay Hotel, Redoorz @ Pag Asa Rawis, Lotus Blu Hotel and more. Hotels sometimes provide chauffeurs leading you to locations they have pre-determined.
For the budgetarians, you can stay in nice hotels for affordable prices. They usually offer free breakfast meals but sometimes there are none at all. There are nearby carenderias or local restaurants that provide a hearty meal.
Know the city.
There are a lot of activities offered by Legazpi. In nearby municipalities there are plenty of natural attractions, but in the city proper itself there are nice places you can go to for an hour or two with business associates or by yourself.
To avoid a hotel-meeting-hotel lifestyle for the rest of your business trip, visit some of the malls in the city. There is Pacific Mall, Ayala Mall, SM City, Yashano Mall, 101 Shopping Mall, and Liberty Center.
If you don’t want to blend into a crowd but instead wants to relax in a cafe, you can go to F. Imperial St, Legazpi Port District, Legazpi City
and check out Little Light Cafe. It might be better if you go for cafes found in Downtown for easier access. Cafe Kronan, Bluelight Cafe, Kape Zebra, Alfonso’s Cafe, Ponce’s Cafe, and Foodielux Cafe and Resto are some local favorites.
Avail a good rental car for yourself.
Plenty of first-time travelers can underestimate the roads and routes of Legazpi City. Some abstain from exploring even Downtown thanks to the confusion they can get from the public transportation system. The humid air and traffic at peak hours is not very inviting to those who just want to explore the city.
On times that you have an appointment far from the city, it is good to have your own rental unit that you have all to yourself. Unlike public transportation where you have to wait for the entire vehicle to get filled before traveling, a self-drive rental gives you freedom of movement.
A good rental car from Legazpi Rent a Car can be easily arranged. With our diverse selection of rental vehicles at affordable rates, you can go to your business meetings in style and have more liberties when exploring Legazpi.
Eat local foods and delicacies.
Explore the local options and skip from the fast food chains. When you’re in a new location, the best way to get to know the place is through their food and people.
Legazpi City is famously known as a hidden tourism gem that offers numerous travel, fun, and leisure activities. This is why the 12-14 hours of travel from Manila will always be worth it. The breathtaking sceneries and impressive beaches are just some of the best things that this province offers.
You’ve probably thinking now of adding Legazpi to your bucket list or even planning what to do on your next travel here. But you know what makes your Albay tour experience so unique and memorable? It’s to tour your taste buds with the mouth-watering dishes and native delicacies.
With the signature tastes of its typical dishes, it became famous in the country. The creamy coconut filled with hot chili peppers added to any dish makes it more satisfying. The abundant use of these ingredients represents the diverse cultures in which this province has become exceptional.
Whether you’re on a quick vacation or just plain sightseeing, be sure to try some of these when you visit Legazpi City. Let’s drive south and taste the flavors of Legazpi. So now, we’ve listed some delicacies waiting for you to sate your appetite:
Bicol Express
This Bicol’s spicy dish is the most popular in the country. Many think this originated here in Bicol, but its recipe was actually based on the original Malate creation. However, the natives here in Bicol have made their version. It is a meat dish mixed with coconut milk, sautéed shrimp paste, and chili. The spiciness and saltiness add to the flavor, making it perfect with rice. You can find this anywhere in the Philippines, but nothing beats the taste of Bicol expresses cooked here in Albay.
Pinangat
Another signature dish is the “pinangat,” which is also prepared with meat, chili, coconut milk, and taro leaves (gabi leaves). It is a variant of “laing,” but the only difference is that it is wrapped in taro leaves. There are also other variations of pinangat, which are filled with sardines, catfish, or tuna.
The best pinangat is in Camalig, Albay, and it is freshly served, either hot or frozen. Your Albay getaway won’t complete if you don’t buy frozen pinangat because this is usually one of the treats visitors would bring home.
This aromatic dish is also another version of laing and almost the same pinangat but with slight recipes. Inulukan is made from the shredded meat of river crabs (ulok) then wrapped in several layers of taro leaves (gabi) cooked with line and coconut milk. You can also check out the stores along the street of Camalig that offer individually packed frozen Inulukan available for taking out or pasalubong to your loved ones. Isn’t it good to bring this typical dish to your family or friends? Let them try it too!
Sili Ice Cream
Who doesn’t love ice cream? Most of us love this, but what if this dessert has a slight twist? Spice up your taste bud and indulge with Albay’s ice cream with a kick of chili! Its strawberry-like color looks so delicious and might fool you at first sight.
Introduced by 1st Colonial Grill Restaurant, this ice cream’s primary ingredients include “siling labuyo” and coconut milk which is the local food symbol of Bicol. As you savor it, you’ll feel a lingering spicy sensation on your tongue, feeling the combination of hotness and coldness in every scoop. By the way, this also comes with four spicy levels: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, and Volcano, where you can choose depending on your spice tolerance.
Whether you love adventure or food trips, Albay is the place to be or a wanderlust person like you. The native delicacies that it offers are always distinct to their kind. Plan your visit and taste the rich culture of Albay on your next getaway. You’ll probably never run out of new things to try.
Pili Nut Candy
For local dessert, look no further! Head on to Legazpi City, Albay. The town is also known for its native premium pili nuts. You can experience here the unique taste of Philippine nuts. One of the most trusted stores that offer the best pili nut candies and other products made of Pili is the Albay Pilinut Candy located here in Legazpi City. There are so many variants of pili candies that you can choose from. The best-sellers are Mazapan De Pili, Caramelitos, Salted Pili, Butternuts, Pastillas, and Sesame seed coated pili nuts. Prices are very affordable here; that’s why visitors would always include their pili nut shopping in their itinerary to bring home to friends and family after their trip.
Tiwi Halo Halo
The Bicol’s most popular halo-halo is in Tiwi, Albay, at the DJC Halo-Halo. This has a unique, tasty blend of sweet and salty flavor. Its finely mixed ingredients are genuinely a reflection of Albayano’s style. It is a concoction of snowy perfect shaved ice, minatamis na saba (bananas cooked in sugar syrup), and ube halaya (purple yam). In addition, it also has Leche flan and fruit salad to bring the signature taste to the whole experience. Indeed, your trip will surely be a sweet escape!
Longanisa De Guinobatan
This time, another sumptuous delicacy from the town of Guinobatan, Albay. Take a big bite of Longganisa de Guinobatan. It is a pork sausage with a salty flavor dipped in vinegar and egg. Unlike other native sausages in the country, Guinobatan’s product is being made manually. This distinct sausage has two types: Regular (50% lean meat and 50% fat) and Special (80% lean meat). It also has fewer additives, so this is perfect for those who usually don’t fond of foods with more preservatives.
If you don’t want to go to places like that, you can opt to try local restaurants around Legazpi City proper. Ask your hotel receptionist for the best ones!
Even when you are in Legazpi City for business, it doesn’t mean that you should only do business in there. While you’re in the city, explore, get to know the place, and enjoy!
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