The third most populous city in Metro Manila, known for its rich revolutionary history as the site of the Cry of Pugad Lawin where the Philippine Revolution began. A sprawling residential and commercial city spanning two non-contiguous areas.
The main public plaza of Caloocan featuring the city hall, a large open park, and surrounding heritage buildings. A gath...
A popular Catholic pilgrimage site in Caloocan featuring a grotto modeled after the famous Lourdes grotto in France. Dev...
The historic site where Andres Bonifacio and the Katipunan tore their cedulas, marking the start of the Philippine Revol...