๐น What to Expect at Leyte Park at Night
๐ Late Start – Don’t expect Manila-style partying early in the evening. Most bars and the crowd warm up past 10:30 PM or even later.
๐ป Bar-Hopping – A variety of options await! We checked out BarKo, a laid-back bar, and Pier Tres, the famed floating restaurant and bar.
☕ Coffee Over Cocktails – Since we weren’t in the mood to party hard, we ended the night with a quiet coffee overlooking the bay. Honestly, the sea breeze made it worth the walk.
๐ How to Get to Leyte Park Resort
๐บ From downtown or Hotel
Alejandro:
Just hop on a tricycle and ask the driver to take you to Leyte Park.
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Fare: Around ₱8.00–₱50.00 depending on the distance or if you book a
special trip.
๐ถ♀️ To get to Pier Tres (Floating Restaurant):
You’ll need to walk about 10–15 minutes from the main entrance. It’s a
nice walk, especially with the evening breeze.
๐ก Tips Before You Go
- ๐ฐ️ Timing is everything – Nightlife here kicks in much later than expected.
- ๐ Wear comfy shoes – There’s a bit of walking involved, especially if you're headed to the floating restaurant.
- ๐งญ Don’t go alone – While it's generally safe, the area is quiet in some parts late at night. Always better with friends.
- ๐ Enjoy the breeze – The view and sea air might just be better than the beer.
๐ข Whether you’re out for drinks, a quiet night by the bay, or just curious about Tacloban’s nightlife — Leyte Park Resort offers a unique evening experience.
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Plan your visit, wear your comfiest shoes, and soak up the laid-back vibe!
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