Things to do in Tacloban (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August 2025) | Trip.com
烟霞逐月:“The San Juanico Bridge is the longest bridge in the Philippines, with a total length of 2.16 kilometers. It connects Leyte and Samar and is known as the "Bridge of Love". Driving or walking on the bridge, you will be shocked by the unparalleled sea view and magnificent sky around you. The morning mist and the evening glow each have their own charm, and every shot is a blockbuster. The bridge is simple but elegant in design, implying the deep emotions across the two places. Many tourists come here to check in, not only to appreciate the engineering miracle, but also to feel the romantic atmosphere on the bridge. It is especially recommended at dusk, when the sea breeze blows gently and the light and shadow interweave, which is intoxicating. If you go to Tacloban, don't miss it!”
Guest User:“My family and I used to travel yearly and our go to Hotel in Tacloban is always Summit Hotel. Since location wise it’s just few steps from the Robinson’s mall.”
Louie Joy:“The room is really good. It is comfortable and well ventilated. The staff is nice. Maybe to improve the amenities, i hope they provided slippers.”
Mon Tum:“I recently stayed at GoHotels Tacloban for a quick weekend getaway. The room was simple but thoughtfully furnished — clean linens, a comfortable bed, and just enough space to feel at home. I especially appreciated the little touches, like a kettle, a pitcher, and a small desk plus it’s next to Robinson’s Shopping Mall.
Staff were very friendly and helpful throughout our stay. The lobby had a warm, welcoming vibe and was a nice spot to relax with a cup of coffee in the morning.
While the hotel doesn’t offer many luxury amenities, it’s perfect for travelers looking for a clean, quiet, and affordable place to stay. I’d definitely recommend it to solo travelers or couples on a budget. Would stay here again!”
wonnie_inie:“I love the hotel! The location was very convenient, if you are planning to go to Robinsons Marasbaras, you can just wait for a jeepney just outside the hotel.”
felmar lumiguid:“It's good food is good.Ung saksakan lng sa room 104 where I stay is grounded sya.i try to charge my loptop isa tabi ng telephone area d sya nag ana. But I tried other saksakan sa baba ng TV. Napaka quite nya sarap mag relax .all in all I love it.ill booked more soon.”
On The Road Again:“Choose this hotel because it has a good location near the city center and it provides secure parking for the rental car I had. Hotel is old but maintained well. I would come back if in Tacloban.”
Aljon M.:“I was planning to extend for another day, but I was informed that if the next booking isn't paid before the current one ends, the hotel staff will remove your belongings. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to make the payment in time because I wasn’t near the hotel and had no access to GCash as I was in the mountains.
Anyway, all the photos they shared are accurate — I really like it here! The place is very clean and feels brand new!”
On The Go Traveller:“My stay at this hotel was beyond disappointing. The lavatory faucet didn’t work, the toilet wouldn’t flush, and the bidet was useless—basic necessities were completely neglected. To make things worse, the entire place had a horrible odor that made it impossible to feel comfortable.
It’s clear that maintenance is not a priority here. No amount of decor can make up for the lack of hygiene and functionality. I couldn’t wait to check out and would never recommend this place to anyone. Save yourself the trouble and book elsewhere!”
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