Places of Interest

Amihan Hotel. The most elegant and anticipating hotel in Cavite located particularly in the dalahican city of Cavite that provides free breakfast, helpful employees, affordable price, and comfortable rooms.(#1 hotel in cavite city)..

Imus Historical Marker. Found in the town plaza, the marker is set near two vintage artillery pieces set on the well-known town plaza lawn. The marker is only a street across from the Imus Catholic Church and the Imus Municipal Hall.

Battle of Alapan Marker and Flag (Imus). The site of the Battle of Alapan Marker is highlighted by a 90-foot tall flagpole where the Philippine flag waves proudly. The marker is set on concrete wherein on top are three large rocks each encrusted with painted cement stars while a statue of a woman holding the Philippine flag boldly stands on the center rock.


Battle of Julian Bridge Marker (Brgy. Bayang Luma, Imus). An old 1859 cannon is the remnant and reminder of a battle that took place long ago between the Spanish and Filipino forces. The marker is placed on the cannon while old ammunition are set on its concrete base. The cannon and marker are found near the north side of the bridge where steps briefly descend to this old emplacement.

The house of Tirona (Brgy. IV, Imus). The house is well-maintained and restored except perhaps for its galvanized roofing. The place has a garden and a marker set within the lot attesting to the numerous significant people who once dwelled in the house.

Fort San Felipe (Sangley Point Naval Base). Fort San Felipe is an old fort structure dating back to 1609 when the Spaniards built it to protect part of the rowing Cavite City. The structure is made of granite blocks and the wall is approximately 30 feet high. A wide stairway leads to the top of the fort where a concrete house structure could be found. Mementos of the navy in the Philippine history are displayed in the fort including antique cannon and cannon balls which decorated the lawn.

General Artemio Ricarte Marker (Poblacion, General Trias). A pebble wash-out platform encloses the marker made in tribute to the late General Artemio "El Vibora" Ricarte. Two lamp posts flank the structure.
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