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Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Travel Guide

At one point of his life, Architect Jose Rizalino “Jerry” Acuzar, the owner of San Jose Builders, fell in love with art and culture. With this love and his sizable amount of fortune, he built Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, a heritage park that features centuries-old houses from all over the Philippines. Take note, the houses he built are not replicas. He collected the remains, parts, and ruins of these mansions and rebuilt them based on the original design within the Las Casas premise.

The property started construction in 2013 and was only opened to public seven years after. Currently, the park is still undergoing some aesthetic upgrades and construction of the additional collections.

The Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, by the way, is located in the 400 hectares of land, near the beach of the Municipality of Bagac, Province of Bataan.

Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

How to get There

From Manila, you can take a Balanga-bound bus. Genesis and Bataan Transit have hourly schedule to Balanga at their Pasay, Avenida, and Cubao Terminals. Fare starts at ₱210, depending on your terminal of departure. From Balanga Terminal, transfer to a jeepney or bus bound for Bagac. These transports leave only when full and the last departing PUV queues at 5PM. The same setup is practiced at Bagac Terminal. Jeepney fare is ₱49 while the bus asks only ₱35. The Balanga-Bagac travel time is around an hour.

You can also take a Mariveles-Bound bus from Manila. Get off at Bataan bus stop and wait for buses or jeepneys bound for Bagac.

From Bagac, you can hire a tricycle to Las Casas for only ₱20.

Las Casas waterway giving a Venice-like impression

Notes, Tips, and Reminders

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