Angeles City, located in Pampanga Province on the island of Luzon, is one of the most modern and dynamic cities in the Philippines. With a population of about 600,000 and an equal annual flow of tourists, it is one of the most visited destinations in the country. It is about 80 km from Manila, and is easily accessible via the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) or by air, thanks to the presence of Clark International Airport (Diosdado Macapagal Airport), which is also connected to cities such as Bangkok and Singapore. Alternatively, one can land in Manila (NAIA) and reach Angeles by cab (average cost: 2,000 PHP).

The city borders the Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone, a former U.S. military base converted into an industrial, commercial and tourist center. Today, Angeles’ economy is based on services, tourism and foreign investment, with the presence of multinational corporations, hotels, casinos and modern infrastructure such as the North-South Commuter Railway under development.

Places of interest for recreation and entertainment include:

  • Clark Freeport Zone, with resorts, casinos and duty-free stores

  • SM City Clark, Marquee Mall and Nepo Mall.

  • TheAqua Beach Club, luxury rooftop bar with exclusive events

  • The famous Walking Street (Fields Avenue), the beating heart of nightlife and entertainment “For Men”

Angeles City’s nightlife is one of the most vibrant in Southeast Asia, with bars, nightclubs and Venues concentrated mainly along Fields Avenue and in the Perimeter Bars area, which is also easily accessible by tuk tuk. In short, there is no shortage of things to do and opportunities to have fun with friends.

Hotels in the most tourist cities in Southeast Asia are almost all
“Guest friendly”
meaning they don’t fuss or charge extra fees if you bring a different girl to your room each night or if you decide to host one for the rest of your vacation. But for the avoidance of doubt, those selected by Travelsformen.com are 100 percent so.

Hotels on the list are divided by price range:

  • “Cheap” – Low prices for low budgets.
  • “Quality/Price” – The right compromise: higher prices than the Cheap ones and many qualities similar to the Luxury ones, but without overdoing it.
  • “Luxury” -For those who seek the top regardless of expense.

Prices listed refer to:“2 adults – 1 roomand are understood to be“from“, i.e., the lowest prices available on AGODA (Always remember to book for two if you want to bring company to the guest-friendly hotel at no extra charge).