Known as "Don Juan Crisostomo," was a prominent figure in Philippine history.
San Guillermo Church
Augustinian Friars built the church in 1576, and Padre Diego de Ochoa, OSA, became the town's first parish priest two years later.
Monument to Juan Crisostomo and
Monument to Felix Galura Y
Known as "Don Juan Crisostomo," was a prominent figure in Philippine history.
Pablo "Ambo" David Angeles
He was a Filipino magistrate and statesman who served in various positions including the Philippine House of Representatives, Governor of Pampanga, and the Senate of the Philippines.
Makatapak Festival
The performances show the people’s various experiences of lahar incidents.
La naval de Bacolor
This festival, celebrated in November, is a reminder of the strength and unity of the people of Bacolor.
San Guillermo Parish Church
An earthquake destroyed the church, and in 1897, Fr. Manuel Diaz reconstructed it.
Diaspora Farm Resort
It provides a tranquil setting surrounded by lush greenery and farmland.
Jardin Solana
A beautiful setting in Pampanga for memorable gatherings, making it a popular choice for couples and event planners.
BRINGHE
Filipino-style Paella
TIDTAD
Pampanga's version of "dinuguan"
BURONG ISDA
Consists of cold-cooked rice and raw filleted fish fermented with salt for around a week.
Apag Marangle
Serves Kapam-pangan dishes in a palaisdaan setting.
Goto Joe
The famous Complete Goto, Mami, Palabok, Dinuguan and Tokwa't Baboy of Bacolor, Pampanga.
"Bacolor"
The original name of the settlement was Bakúlud
The original name is Kapampangan for "high level rocky place" or "plateau."