Description
Home of the famous bamboo organ, salt beds, and jeepney factories, Las Piñas is one of the earliest settlements on the outskirts of Manila. While also a highly urbanized city like its counterparts in the metro, Las Piñas is also home to the southwestern portion of the Las Piñas – Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area (LPPCHEA), which is a 175-hectare protected area that provides sanctuary to a myriad of bird species.
How to get there
location_place_name=&location_address=&location_place_id=ChIJd0270sXOlzMREUQRimL6JIo&location_lat=0&location_lng=0&travel_mode=Air&travel_mode_icon=/sites/default/files/2022-02/how_to_get_there_airport.png&description=<p>Fly to NAIA International Airport, drive approx. 12.8 km to Las Piñas City Hall</p>
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Location
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