Houses NUVALI, Ayala Land’s flagship eco-city.
Thoughtfully designed to foster environmental sustainability and eco-conscious lifestyles, Nuvali is Ayala Land’s flagship eco-city, seamlessly integrating residential, commercial, and recreational spaces with the lush, green environment that Laguna is known for.
Laguna showcases Dr. Jose Rizal's birthplace at Rizal Shrine.
One of the most exciting aspects of Laguna is the fact that Dr. Jose Rizal, the Philippines‘national hero, was born here. While the current house of Rizal in Calamba, Laguna (Rizal Shrine) still stands in the exact same spot, it is only a replica of the original house. The latter was destroyed during the Second World War.
Seven Lakes in Laguna allure visitors as famed attractions.
One of Laguna’s famous and favorite attractions is the Seven Lakes which are named Bunot, Calibato, Mojicap, Palakpakin, Pandin, Sampaloc, and Yambo Lake.
Laguna proudly hosts the Enchanted Kingdom theme park.
The first and only world-class theme park in the country is located in Sta. Rosa, Laguna. The Enchanted Kingdom opened its doors to the public in October of 1995.
Pila, an ancient Laguna town, features in historical inscriptions.
Pila, a town in Laguna, is one of the oldest towns in the country. Its existence is recorded twice in the oldest Philippine document, the Laguna Copperplate Inscription dating back to 900 AD.
Liliw, Laguna, mirrors Marikina's shoe industry prowess.
While Marikina is regarded as the shoe capital of the country, Laguna has its very own footwear capital. Liliw, a town in Laguna with a thriving footwear industry, has been supplying shoes and all sorts of footwear to Laguna and even to its neighboring towns and cities.