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Lucena is a city in Quezon Province, and the provincial capital.

Q104125 travel guide

Understand

Lucena is the administrative capital and economic and educational center of Quezon. It also serves as a major stopover for buses running through the Maharlika Highway, and the major stopover when travelling to Marinduque. It is home to about 280,000 people (census, 1 July 2024) This city served as the capital of Quezon Province since 1901, but while its historical provincial capitol and major government offices are housed here, the city is independently governed from the province.

Getting there

Lucena is 152 km (94 mi) from Manila, and 250 km (160 mi) from Naga. The city lies along the route of the Maharlika Highway (or Manila South Road throughout Quezon), and is reachable by car, yet driving conditions in the province are not for the faint of heart.

By bus 1 Lucena Grand Terminal, Diversion Road, Gulang-gulang. Central bus station serving as terminal for buses headed for Lucena, as well as a stopover for some long-distance buses. There are two departure areas: one to the west for services within Quezon Province, Alabang (on AB Liner and P&O), Batangas City and Bicol, and another for services to Manila (Pasay or Cubao) and Alabang (on Dela Rosa Express). Buses unload at curbside in between the departures areas. At the arrivals area and the intra-provincial departures area is a food court with kiosks and pasalubong shops, and on the Manila-bound departures are a Jollibee and Chowking, a cafe, a BPI ATM and food kiosks. (updated Jul 2019) Frequent bus services from Manila are provided by DLTBCo., Jac Liner and JAM Liner. Fares are from ₱220 and up depending on your starting destination in Manila. All buses are with air-conditioning. Dela Rosa Express. Regular AC buses run from Alabang South Station to Lucena via South Luzon Expressway and Maharlika Highway. (updated Sep 2020) Superlines. Bus services between Manila, Bondoc Peninsula, and Bicol. Buses either AC or "ordinary" non-AC, with on-board restrooms. (updated Sep 2020) P&O Transport. All-AC bus services from eastern Quezon (Calauag, Tagkawayan, Guinayangan), Ragay (Camarines Sur), and Santa Elena (Camarines Norte) to Manila (via Maharlika Highway) and Batangas City (via Eco-Tourism Road), with some trips terminating at Lucena. (updated Sep 2020) To get to the city proper from the terminal, jeepneys with the route Grand Terminal-Lucena City Proper are waiting just 100 m from arrivals.

2 Supreme, Old Manila South Road, Isabang (Terminal/depot near St. Alphonsus Seminary and in front of Seaoil. Lo

Getting around

The Poblacion district, with streets laid out in a rough grid, is easily explored by foot. For travel into other parts of the city, there are jeepneys and tricycles.

See

1 Quezon Provincial Capitol, #230 Merchan Street. A grand Neoclassical building that houses the provincial government offices of Quezon province. It dates back to 1908, and is a National Historical Site. Perfect place to get your photo with Quezon marker sign. (updated Dec 2018) 2 Lucena City Cathedral (Saint Ferdinand Cathedral). It is the central parish church of Lucena, and dates back to 1882. (updated Dec 2018) 3 Governor's Mansion, Quezon Avenue. a memorable and historical place. (updated Sep 2023) 4 Manuel L. Quezon Monument - Lucena City, #230 Merchan Street. Free. (updated Sep 2023) 5 Lucena Perez Park (located in Quezon Park). Open 24 hours. Small green space honoring former governor Don Filemon Perez with stone monuments & a playground. (updated Sep 2023) 6 Heroes' Lane, Bonifacio Drive. Open 24 hours. Tourist attraction. Free. (updated Sep 2023) 7 St. Ferdinand Cathedral Parish, Granja Street. 5AM–8PM. Must visit church when in Lucena city. Nice interior. Solemn place for prayer and thanksgiving. (updated Sep 2023)

Do

Lucena's major festival is the Pasayahan sa Lucena, which showcases the relationship of nature and humanity. It is also celebrated as part of the feast of Saint Ferdinand the city's patron. The festivities last a week, between May 23 to 30, and has become a seasonal tourist attraction.

Buy

1 New Lucena City Public Market (Pamilihang Panlungsod Ng Bagong Lucena), C.M. Recto Street. 6AM–7:30PM. (updated Sep 2023) 2 SM City Lucena, Dalahican Road, Ibabang Dupay (Provincial buses terminating at Dalahican port stop here). Has a supermarket. (updated Jul 2016) 3 Pacific Mall-Lucena City, M. L. Tagarao Street. 10AM–9PM. Has a Metro Gaisano Supermarket. (updated Jul 2016) 4 Lucena Fish Port Complex, Dalahican Road. Open 24 hours. Fresh seafood wholesale. (updated Sep 2023) 5 Unitop-Lucena City, Merchan Street corner Profugo Street. 8AM–8PM. (updated Sep 2023)

Eat

1 Señoritas Mexinoy Kitchen - Lucena, Villa Señoritas Garden, Pearl St. Pleasantville Subd. 10AM–10PM. A beautiful restaurant with a great atmosphere! (updated Sep 2023) 2 La Casa de Cafe, Ruby St. Pleasantville Subdivision, Phase 2. 11:30AM–9PM. Foods are affordable and delicious, Pasta, Baby Back Ribs, Fries, etc. (updated Sep 2023) 3 Pleasant Grill, Pearl Street. 4–8:30 PM. Great Mediterranean/Filipino street food. (updated Sep 2023) 4 Special Lomi Batangas, #1242 Topaz Street. 7AM–8:30PM. This place offers quick-served, hot, tasty Lomi Batangas. It is a big and affordable serving of noodles, egg, meat, topped with chicharon, all in a thick, viscous and seasoned soup. (updated Sep 2023) 5 Pizza Kalye, Bonifacio Drive. 3–9PM. (updated Sep 2023) 6 Bosschito Roasted Chicken, Old Manila South Road corner Bonifacio Drive. 9AM–7PM. Grilled Porkchop and Grilled Liempo are equally delicious! Serving size was fair, price was affordable, and grilled aroma was very appetizing. (updated Sep 2023) 7 Moojaa Hot Pot and Grill, #82 Lopez Street. 2–10PM. (updated Sep 2023) 8 Virgie's Native Lechon, #1560 Quezon Avenue Extension, Purok Maligaya, Cotta,. 8AM–7PM. Best lechon in Lucena City. (updated Sep 2023) 9 The Green Bowl, #14 Trinidad corner Osmeña Street. 10AM–9PM. Green Bowl refreshingly offers healthy food choices in a city where vegetable dishes are hard to find. (updated Sep 2023) 10 Pares ni Peso sa Lucena, Tandang Sora Street. 10AM–9PM. Value for money. Delicious. (updated Sep 2023) 11 DadBod, #67 Hermana Fausta Street. 2–9PM. Hamburger restaurant. (updated Sep 2023) 12 Kentouka, #11 Merchan Street. 9AM–7PM. This is a good place if want to try to experience Japanese ramen. Have the Tonkotsu and Tantanmen a try and you'll definitely like it. (updated Sep 2023) 13 Isaiah's Kitchen, #80 Allarey Street. 10AM–10PM. Japanese restaurant. (updated Sep 2023)

Sleep

1 Queen Margarette Hotel - Downtown, Granja Street. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: noon. Set 3 km from the Pan-Philippine Highway, this straightforward hotel in a colorful commercial district in the city center is a 13-minute walk from the Gintong Yaman ng Quezon Museum, and 1 km from Lucena Botanical Garden. (updated Sep 2023) 2 Jaelle Residences, Profugo Street. clean and comfy. spacious bathroom, strong water pressure. has a pantry area outside the room with utensils, mugs, microwave that you can use. (updated Sep 2023) 3 Okazu Garden Resort & Restaurant, Love S

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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