SAN CARLOS CITY BUS TERMINAL
The most visited and most frequented by people for it is the place to stop by when one travels from the City of Cebu to the different cities and towns in the two Negroses or from Canlaon to Toledo embarking on the yellow, black and white Ceres buses. It is the place where more goodbyes and hellos were exchanged than anywhere else in the city. This spot isn't just a place where people come and go but a place where trades are exchanged; within the vicinity is the "Bagsakan" or the drop-off center where products from the mountain and nearby barangays are sold at very low price since the owners and the farmers are the ones who deal with the buyers.
Different faces from different places pass by this spot but even with the few minutes that one spent on the yellow painted metal benches he always wants to pass by again for no reason he can imagine.
SAN CARLOS CITY PORT
What can one ask for from this beauty of San Carlos, the beautiful sunrise that is the background of a peaceful Sipaway Island, the vast and wide collage of textures and lines on the cemented floor that brings ones eyes to the the end of the corners of the port, and the sunset that illuminates the shadow of Canlaon as nature gives way to night with small flickers of kerosene lamps from afar as fishermen embark on their nightly rendezvous.
Whenevr one arrives from the seas, the wide landscape of the port greets him with openness and promises wider and more progressive future.
PEOPLE'S PARK
It's like visiting San Carlos in an hour, what you expect in San Carlos City can be found in this park built on the reclaimed area that faces the island of Cebu. The People's Park features miniatures of the City's main establishments, a pool park, a watch tower that opens the view of Sipaway Island, Cebu, the port amd the canopy of busy city.
SAN CARLOS CITY HALL
The seat of the local government. Erected on a two (2) hectare land, this edifice features transparency & environment friendly conditions.
SAN CARLOS BUSINESS CENTER
The Centermall, Barrio Fiesta, Football Field are among the establishments found at the biggest commercial area in the city. The carnivals, agri-industrial fairs and the street parties are held at this location and so are the Acacia Kiosks that crated the night life of San Carlos.
ECO-CENTER
Located at Brgy. Maboni, the Eco-Center is new dumping site for the biodegradable and nonbiodegradable waste materials of the City. The soft stench of the decaying garbages that surround the place was not a hindrance for us to continue the photoshoot for the beauty and serenity of a green world are factors which are more important than anything else.
PASEO DE FLORES
Rising from the wide sugarcane plantations, this beautiful area was once called Hda.Euscara, future really is so bright and so are the flowers of the paseo that give way to the Bishops's Palace at the end of the boulevard.
SAN CARLOS BORROMEO CATHEDRAL
100 and 8 years today. From the research of Emmanuel Luis Apuhin Romanillos. San Carlos City was still a Barrio Nabingkalan of Calatrava in 1892 when it received its first priest, Fr. Pedro Ulirete, OAR. Father Ulirete stayed only 21 days, the shortest assignment on record in the parish of San Carlos Borromeo. In this brief tenure, however, Fr. Ulirete was able to start the construction of wood and nipa church in a lot owned by Andres Bracamonte and the Broce-Apurado Family...
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