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Living in Talavera, Philippines:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Talavera, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked five people living in Talavera what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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5 comments on “Talavera”

This was my favorite place I have ever visited. It’s beautiful and the people are so friendly. The people you meet there make you feel like family and I can’t wait to return.

George, says: 2024

My city is one of the most beautiful cities in the Philippines, here lies the Rice Granary of the Philippines. Its environment is very clean and its air is also clean. Our city is peaceful and here you will experience life away from chaos and pollution.

Lalaine, says: 2020

If you’re going to be moving to my current town, the first thing you must know is that it is not a big city where you can find cinemas, coffee shops or fancy restaurants. But we do have good food, hospitable and honest people and a lot of great scenery that you can enjoy and appreciate.

Diokno, says: 2020

Talavera is like a breath of fresh air, especially if you’re from a crowded city, like Manila. The scenery of the rice fields are relaxing. You will meet very generous people here. The neighborhood shares what they can with everyone, like a dish they made for a birthday celebration, the vegetables they harvested in their backyard or the flowers that grew in their garden.

Princess, says: 2020

Talavera is a good city to move in. The place is clean. There are workers or volunteers that monitor cleanliness in every barangay. There are plant boxes in every barangay that contains vegetables for the people. There is a train roaming around the municipal hall. People can ride there and take a quick look at the municipal hall. People in Talavera are good and hospitable.

Joanna, says: 2020

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