Not our first time in Liliw and definitely not our last! Babalik- balikan namin ang Liliw! This side of Luzon is very promising! We’re North people and we seldom explore South, hanggang Tagaytay lang kame. Or sometimes, UPLB and one time, umabot kame ng Pakil to buy Santa Claus paper mache. This time, I am thinking of spending a weekend in Laguna. Explore Nagcarlan underground cemetery, Liliw’s natural spring, maybe even visit Costales farm and buy longganisa at Lucban and even include a hike at Kamay ni Hesus..ang dami daming pwedeng gawin! Not to mention the churches on this side of Luzon is stunning!
This is the church at Liliw, Laguna. We only discovered this during our 2nd visit. Nasa kabilang street ito, this is where most people park their cars. From the side of the church (left side if facing the church), you can exit and this is where the shoes shopping adventure begins!
Our favorite store (so far!) is Badong:
It’s the only shop in Liliw that sells black school shoes and other closed shoes e.
Here are some of the shoes on display during our first visit last year:
The shoes here are sooooo cheap! These are all under 500 PhP!
Coolness di ba? Imagine 6 pairs of school black shoes + 1 leather shoes for my mother + tsinelas for husband + sandals for MIL + sandals for my ate + mary jane for me + black boots for Sati= 12 pairs of footwear = 5500 PhP
5 pairs of that black shoes for the boys.. pare parehas na para hindi mahirap mamili haha 1 black shoes for Sati. It’s less than 500 lang eh.. 450 each if I am not mistaken.
This sandals for my mother in law, also less than 500 PhP.
If sandals only, isang buong street ng Liliw ang puro tsinelas, wedge and many other foot wear, and you buy as cheap as 100 Php!
For food naman, Liliw is known for Arabela and Chef Mau, hindi pa namin nasubukan, so that’s another reason to go back to Liliw!
Have you been to Liliw, Laguna?
Gie says
December 5, 2015 at 10:50 amThank you for your good comments about badong footwear 🙂