Lipa City
REGION IV-A | Batangas
                    Prepared by Ruby Jane A. Manuel
INFORMATION FOR TOURISTS
Lipa City, located in the province of Batangas, is a thriving urban center known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and cool climate. Lipa is nestled between Mount Malarayat and Taal Lake, 80 kilometers south of Metro Manila. It has evolved from a humble agricultural town into a bustling city blending modernity and tradition.
Lipa City, historically known as the "Coffee Capital of the Philippines", became known in the 19th century as one of the country's leading producers of coffee during the Spanish colonial period. History has left many historical sites referring to the crucial city in the revolution in the Philippines and World War II.
Lipa City is the ideal combination of spirituality, history, and leisure, whether you indulge in the centuries-old churches, heritage sites, or laid-back nature getaways.
Historical Sites and Tourist Attractions
Lipa City, Batangas, is a vibrant destination known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. Once the "Coffee Capital of the Philippines" flourished during the Spanish era and remains a hub of tradition and progress. Dubbed the "Little Rome of the Philippines" for its grand churches, Lipa also boasts ancestral homes, scenic resorts, and historical landmarks that reflect its colonial past.
San Sebastian Cathedral
The San Sebastian Cathedral, or the Lipa Cathedral, is one of the most prominent landmarks in Lipa City, Batangas. It serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of Lipa and is a significant religious and historical site. The cathedral is a center of Catholic faith in the province, hosting regular Masses, religious celebrations, and pilgrimages.

The cathedral, established in 1605 by Augustinian friars, underwent multiple reconstructions due to natural disasters and conflicts. The most significant rebuilding was in 1865 under Fr. Benito Baras, OSA. Today, it serves as a spiritual and cultural symbol in Batangas.
Location: Cathedral Road, Barangay 7, Lipa City, Batangas, Philippines
Key Features:
- Neo-Baroque Architectural Beauty: The San Sebastian Cathedral exemplifies Neo-Renaissance architecture with its grand stone façade, soaring columns, and intricate details.
- Main Seat of the Archdiocese of Lipa: It is among the most important Catholic churches in Batangas.
- Historical Landmark: Over 400 years old, with deep historical and cultural importance.
- Pilgrimage and Religious Center: A popular site for religious activities, including processions, weddings, and special Masses.
- Surrounding Plaza and Landmarks: The cathedral is near Plaza Independencia and other historical spots in Lipa City.
Accessibility: The cathedral is centrally located and walkable from Lipa City's commercial district. From Lipa Bus Terminal, take a jeepney or tricycle to the cathedral.
Casa de Segunda
Casa de Segunda is a well-preserved Spanish-era ancestral house in Lipa City, Batangas. It is the former residence of Segunda Katigbak, the first love of Dr. José Rizal, the Philippines' national hero. This heritage house serves as a cultural and historical landmark, giving visitors a glimpse into the elegant lifestyle of Lipa's elite during the Spanish colonial period.

Location: 198 G.A. Solis Street, Barangay 4, Lipa City, Batangas, Philippines
Historical Significance:
- Built in the 1880s, the house belonged to the Katigbak family, one of the prominent families of Lipa.
- Segunda Katigbak was known as José Rizal's first love, but their romance was short-lived due to an arranged engagement.
- A Heritage House certified by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), Casa de Segunda serves as a repository of the Katigbak-Luz family's history and the glorious past of the city during the Spanish colonization period.
Key Features:
- Spanish Colonial Style: The house features classic Bahay na Bato (Stone House) architecture, common in affluent homes during the Spanish period
- Antique Furniture and Artifacts: The grandeur of the 19th-century Filipino upper crust lives on with the antique furniture, chandeliers, and the photographs throughout the house.
- Well-Maintained Garden: The front yard has a lush garden with century-old trees and ornamental plants, adding to its timeless charm.
- Cultural and Historical Value: A living museum that provides insight into the Philippines' colonial past.
Opening Hours: M-F 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Entrance Fee: ₱50 per person
Accessibility: Accessible via STAR Tollway, about 1.5 to 2 hours from Metro Manila. The house is located in the city center, near major roads.
Mount Malarayat Golf and Country Club
Mount Malarayat Golf & Country Club is a premier golf resort and leisure destination in Lipa City, Batangas. Nestled within the scenic Malarayat mountain range, It provides a world-class golfing experience alongside magnificent hotels and recreational facilities. The club is well-known for its international-standard golf course, which has hosted prestigious tournaments, including the Philippine Open.

Location: Barangay Dagatan, Lipa City, Batangas, Philippines
Key Features:
- Championship Golf Course: The famous J. Michael Poellot Golf Design Group created the 27-hole course, which is recognized for its stunning scenery, rolling fairways, and strategically placed hazards.
- Colonial-Inspired Clubhouse: The main clubhouse features elegant Spanish-Filipino architecture, with high ceilings, arched windows, and a spacious veranda overlooking the greens.
- Luxury Villas and Lodging: Perfect for staycations and golf vacations, the luxury villas and lodging mix modern comfort with a rustic flair.
- Clubhouse & Fine Dining: The club has lounges, bars, and restaurants presenting local and foreign cuisine under.
- Swimming Pool & Wellness Center: For leisure, the Swimming Pool & Wellness Centre offers a spa, sauna and exercise gym.
- Landscape and Scenic Views: The resort is surrounded by lush greenery, offering breathtaking views of Mount Malarayat and the Batangas countryside.
Golf Rates (varies per day & season):
- Weekdays: Starts at ₱2,500 per player
- Weekends & Holidays: Starts at ₱3,500 per player
- Caddy & Golf Cart Rental: Additional charges apply
Clubhouse & Resort Access:
- Some amenities require club membership or guest passes.
- Event venue rental and accommodation fees vary depending on the package.
Opening Hours: M-F 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Accessibility: Easily accessible via Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (STAR Tollway). Take a bus or van from Metro Manila to Lipa City. Take a tricycle or taxi from Lipa Grand Terminal to Mount Malarayat Golf & Country Club.
The Farm at San Benito
The Farm at San Benito is a world-renowned eco-luxury wellness resort in Lipa City, Batangas. With its acclaimed holistic healing programs, organic cuisine, and nature-inspired accommodations, it is one of the most popular detox resorts and wellness vacation destinations for healthy living. The resort combines medical wellness, spa treatments, and mindfulness activities in a quiet, natural setting. Founded in 2002, The Farm has long been recognized globally as one of the premier wellness retreats in Asia.

Location: 119 Barangay Tipakan, Lipa City, Batangas, Philippines
Key Features and Activities:
- Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Design: The entire resort follows a nature-inspired, minimalist, and sustainable architectural approach.
- Traditional Filipino Elements: Villas and suites feature local materials like bamboo, wood, and stone, combined with modern comforts.
- Open-Air Pavilions & Meditation Spaces: The resort is designed to harmonize with the surrounding lush greenery, waterfalls, and tropical gardens.
- Infinity Pools & Zen Gardens: The landscape incorporates water features, koi ponds, and scenic pools for relaxation and meditation.
- Holistic Wellness Programs: Includes detox, weight management, stress reduction, and mental health programs.
- World-Class Healing Sanctuary & Spa: Offers therapeutic massages, acupuncture, colon hydrotherapy, and rejuvenating spa treatments.
- Plant-Based Cuisine at ALIVE! Restaurant: Serves 100% organic, farm-to-table, vegan meals prepared by award-winning chefs.
- Fitness & Outdoor Activities: Includes nature walks, swimming, functional fitness training, and jungle gym workouts.
Day Pass (Rates may vary by season): Starts at ₱9,000 per person, inclusive of selected wellness activities and meals.
Overnight Stays: Room rates start at ₱12,000 per night, depending on the accommodation type.
You can visit its official website for more information, rates, and bookings: https://thefarmatsanbenito.com/
Accessibility: Easily accessible via Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (STAR Tollway), about 80 km from Metro Manila. Take a bus or van from Metro Manila to Lipa City. From Lipa Grand Terminal, take a tricycle or taxi to The Farm at San Benito.
Old Grove Farmstead
The Old Grove Farmstead is a picturesque five-hectare farm in Lipa City. Often referred to as "The Netherlands in Lipa," it offers a Western countryside ambiance reminiscent of the Netherlands.

Location: Purok 5, Mojares St., Barangay Lodlod, Lipa City, Batangas, Philippines
Key Features and Attractions:
- The Windmill: A prominent green windmill that serves as the main office and a popular photo spot.
- The Red Barn: A rustic structure used for events, offering views of an artificial lake.
- Man-made Lake: A sizable lake providing a scenic backdrop for photos.
- Hanging Bridge: Located near the lake, ideal for additional photo opportunities.
- Swimming Pool: Situated in front of The Old Grove Village accommodations.
- The Old Grove Village: Aesthetic accommodations for overnight stays.
- The Old Grove Café: An on-site café offering meals and beverages in a charming setting.
Opening Hours: Opens daily from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Day Tour Pass:
- With Meals: ₱600 per person (Breakfast), ₱800 per person (Lunch/Dinner)
- Without Meals: ₱250 (kid), ₱350 (adult), ₱100 (per pet)
Note: Reservations are highly encouraged, and a 50% downpayment is required to secure a slot. Bringing outside food and beverages is prohibited. You may also visit its official website for inquiries and more information: https://www.theoldgrovefarmstead.ph/.
Accessibility: From Manila, take a bus to Lipa City and alight at SM Lipa. From there, hire a tricycle to the farm.
Culinary and Cultural Attractions
Lipa City, Batangas, is a vibrant destination known for its rich culinary heritage and deep-rooted cultural traditions. As a historical hub and former coffee capital of the Philippines, the city offers a diverse gastronomic scene, from its famous Kapeng Barako to delectable Batangueño delicacies like Lomi and Tapang Taal. Beyond its food culture, Lipa is home to well-preserved ancestral houses, grand festivals, and significant religious landmarks that reflect its colonial past and devotion.
Local Festivals

- Coffee Festival: The festival is held annually every 21st of October. Celebrating its famed Kapeng Barako, a Liberica bean varietal noted for its robust taste, Lipa City, also known as the "Coffee Granary of the Philippines," celebrates The celebration respects the city's strong coffee legacy and historical relevance in the coffee business. Events centered on coffee abound in the festival: tastings, coffee art displays, and brewing demonstrations. Local businesses and farmers present their goods, highlighting the special features of Kapeng Barako and helping the local coffee business.
- Lomi Festival: This festival is held annually on the 20th of June. It celebrates one of Lipa City's most popular dishes, Lomi.The key highlights include street parades, cooking competitions, and various cultural performances.
- Walis Festival: The festival is held traditionally during the second week of January. The festival's name comes from the word "walis," which means "broom" in Filipino, therefore reflecting the oneness of the Lipeños. Participants incorporate brooms into their costumes and props, showcasing creativity and community spirit. It features street dances and performances where participants don innovative costumes adorned with brooms.
Local Cuisine

- Lomi: A savory noodle dish with a unique Batangueño twist, often served with a rich, flavorful broth.
- Kapeng Barako: A strong, aromatic coffee that Lipa City is famous for.
- Goto: This is a bowl of hot soup with beef, tripe, entrails, and blood, added with fish sauce and calamansi juice with chili.
- Burong Santol & Mangga: A most sought-after appetizer. The combination of its sweet and salty flavor is something that people of all ages will love to savor.
- Puto bumbong: Popular during Christmas, this purple sticky concoction of powdered rice is steamed in small bamboo tubes or bumbong, and served with toppings of butter or margarine, sugar, and grated coconut.
- Tulingan: Sinaing na tulingan or mackerel fish is a popular viand in Lipa City. It is simmered in a pot for a long time.
- Honey: More than just a natural byproduct of bees, this golden, sticky, sweet food substance has found its way into various fields, from food to medicine and even into industries.
- Bibingka: It is made of galapong, a thick rice mixture created from grinding uncooked glutinous rice that has been soaked overnight and cooked individually on clay pots atop some hot charcoal.
- Suman & Latik: A delicious taste of glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk and steamed to perfection. It is usually topped with latik, a byproduct of coconut milk and sugar reduced into granular bits for toppings.
- Tamales: A delicacy of glutinous rice wrapped in banana leaves, perfect with a sweet and viscous sugar syrup that adds taste to its chewiness.
Restaurants and Dining Options:

- Kubo sa Halamanan: A cozy, garden-style restaurant known for its authentic Filipino dishes served in a relaxing outdoor setting. The restaurant's nipa-hut-inspired dining areas provide a homey and traditional Filipino experience.
- Specialty Cuisine: Classic Filipino cuisine, including Bulalo, Crispy Pata, and Lomi.
- Menu Price Range: ₱100 - ₱500 per dish
- Location: Ayala Highway, Lipa City, Batangas
 
- Café de Lipa: A well-loved coffee shop that pays homage to Lipa's rich Kapeng Barako heritage. This café serves premium locally sourced coffee paired with delicious pastries and light meals.
- Specialty Cuisine: Kapeng Barako, espresso-based drinks, sandwiches, and cakes.
- Menu Price Range: ₱200 - ₱400 per item
- Location: The Outlets at Lipa, LIMA Technology Center, Lipa City, Batangas
 
- Casa Marikit: An upscale Italian restaurant offering a fine dining experience with an intimate and elegant ambiance. Known for its authentic handmade pasta and wood-fired pizzas.
- Specialty Cuisine: Italian cuisine, including pasta, risotto, and premium steaks.
- Menu Price Range: ₱300 - ₱1,500 per dish
- Location: Barangay Dagatan, Lipa City, Batangas
 
- Hapag Filipino Restaurant: A modern Filipino restaurant that serves a mix of traditional and contemporary Filipino dishes focusing on fresh, local ingredients. Perfect for family gatherings and group dining.
- Specialty Cuisine: Batangas-style Lomi, Kare-Kare, and Lechon Kawali.
- Menu Price Range: ₱200 - ₱700 per dish
- Location: JP Laurel Highway, Lipa City, Batangas
 
- Lipa Grille Restaurant & Catering Services: One of the most popular grill and buffet restaurants in Lipa, known for its smoky and flavorful grilled dishes. The restaurant also offers catering services for special events.
- Specialty Cuisine: Inihaw (grilled meats), Sizzling Sisig, and Batangas Bulalo.
- Menu Price Range: ₱200 - ₱600 per dish
- Location: Ayala Highway, Lipa City, Batangas
 
Hotels and Accommodations

- The Suites at Mount Malarayat: Part of the Mount Malarayat Golf & Country Club, this accommodation offers spacious suites with access to recreational facilities, including a golf course and spa.
- Key Features: Guests have access to a 27-hole championship golf course, a man-made fishing lake, heated swimming pools, an exercise gym, and covered courts for badminton, tennis, basketball, and on site restaurants. It offers panoramic views of the Malarayat mountain range and golf course.
- Room Price Range: ₱7,900 - ₱20,400 per night
- Location: Barangay Dagatan, Lipa City
 
- Cintai Corito’s Garden: A Bali-inspired resort known for its tranquil ambiance, lush landscapes, and intricate Balinese architecture. It offers a serene escape from city life, making it a popular choice for romantic getaways, family vacations, and wellness retreats.
- Key Features: Bali-inspired architecture and gardens, villas and casitas, wellness and spa services, a mini zoo, a restaurant and event venues, and four swimming pools.
- Day Tour: ₱1,850 per adult (includes lunch and pool access)
- Room Price Range: ₱6,000 – ₱15,000+ per night
- Location: Sitio Pandayan, Malabanan, Balete Road, Lipa City, Batangas
 
- Hotel 1925: A Spanish-Filipino boutique hotel with a timeless, elegant design. It combines old-world charm with modern comfort, perfect for both business and leisure travelers.
- Key Features: Vintage-inspired architecture with spacious rooms, on-site café and restaurant serving Filipino-Spanish cuisine, and event spaces for intimate gatherings.
- Room Price Range: ₱4,768 - ₱6,081 per night
- Location: L. Katigbak St., Lipa City, Batangas
 
- LIMA Park Hotel: A four-star business and leisure hotel located within the LIMA Technology Center, offering a comfortable stay for corporate and family travelers.
- Key Features: Spacious rooms and suites with modern amenities, such as a swimming pool, fitness center, and business facilities.
- Room Price Range: ₱11,397 - ₱12,891 per night
- Location: Lima Technology Centre Lipa, Malvar, Batangas
 
- Solano Hotel: A stylish and contemporary hotel offering upscale accommodations at an affordable price. A great choice for tourists and business travelers.
- Key Features: Modern rooms with comfortable furnishings, a rooftop bar with city views, dining options, and function halls.
- Room Price Range: ₱4,642 - ₱14,000 per night
- Location: Gen. Luna St, Lipa, Batangas
 
Other Tourist Destinations:
The city has notable resorts, wellness centers, and farms that attract local and international visitors.
- Anahaw Coconut Farm and Resort: It provides a multifaceted experience for visitors. It showcases the versatility of coconut farming integrated with hospitality services.
- The Old Grove Farmstead: Inspired by Western-style farmsteads, The Old Grove Farmstead offers a picturesque setting with a red barn, a lake, and manicured gardens.
- Milea Bee Farm: Located in Barangay Balagtasin, Milea Bee Farm is a popular destination that educates visitors on the importance of bees in the ecosystem.
- Pinkie's Farm: Known for its dairy products, Pinkie's Farm allows visitors to tour its facilities and learn about dairy farming processes.
Lipa City Culture Arts and Tourism
- Officer in Charge: Ms. Aylene Acorda
- Email: LipaCultureTourism@gmail.com
- Address: Barangay Marawoy, Lipa City
Lipa City Tourist Development Corp
- Contact Number: (043) 765 1223
- Address: Pres. Jose P. Laurel Hwy, Lipa, Batangas
Website: https://lipa.gov.ph/eat-pray-love-lipa-culture-and-tourism/
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Disclaimer: Please note that hotel and menu prices are subject to change without prior notice due to several factors, including seasonal demand, inflation, operational costs, promotions and discounts, and local policies.
INFORMATION FOR INVESTORS

Lipa City, Batangas, is a thriving economic hub in the CALABARZON region, known for its strategic location, business-friendly environment, and rapid urban development. Lipa is a top trade, business, and tourism target between Metro Manila and Batangas City since it has excellent access through main highways. The city boasts a robust economy driven by agriculture, retail, hospitality, and manufacturing, with industrial parks attracting local and foreign investors. Its cooler environment, talented workforce, and contemporary infrastructure add to its appeal, establishing it as one of the region's most advanced cities.
Lipa City, known for its rich history, natural beauty, and warm friendliness, is a popular tourist and investment destination. Its strategic location ensures excellent accessibility and connectivity, making it an ideal location for businesses and residents alike. The city's commitment to sustainable development and eco-friendly initiatives further enhances its appeal as a promising investment destination.
Why Invest in Lipa City?
Investing in Lipa City, Batangas, offers several compelling advantages. Strong governance and investor-friendly policies of the local government help companies to flourish in suitable surroundings. Lipa offers a consistent setting for financial institutions to grow their activities with a rising middle class, more business venues, and high consumer expenditure.
- Strategic Location & Accessibility
Located 86 km south of Manila, it provides easy access to major markets. The city is connected via the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) and Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (STAR Tollway) for efficient logistics. Additionally, it is close to Batangas International Port, which enhances trade and exports.
- Thriving Industrial & Economic Zone
Lipa is home to Lima Technology Center, a special economic zone attracting local and foreign investors with a strong presence in manufacturing, automotive, and food processing industries. The city also has a growing Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) sector, which creates job opportunities and economic growth.
- Major Commercial Hub in CALABARZON
Major shopping malls like SM City Lipa, Robinsons Place Lipa, and The Outlets at Lipa drive retail and commercial investments to the city. In 2022, the city recorded over 10,000 registered business establishments. Moreover, developments for expanding the hospitality industry with hotels and resorts attract more tourists and business travelers.

- Infrastructure Growth & Urbanization
The continuous development of roads, commercial centers, residential communities, and plans for smart city initiatives contribute to sustainable urban growth. The Lipa City Community Park Upgrades project would enhance multi-purpose facilities in the city. Meanwhile, the Florence Lipa Development is poised to become a cornerstone of modern living in the region.
- Commercial Banking Networks Expansion
The presence of major banks such as BDO, BPI, Metrobank, and Landbank highlights the city's financial viability. The city also ranks third among CALABARZON and first in Batangas with the most significant bank deposits.
- Skilled Workforce & Educational Hub
The city houses top educational institutions like De La Salle Lipa, Batangas State University Lipa, and University of Batangas Lipa, thus producing a well-trained workforce ideal for IT, business, and industrial sectors.
- Cool Climate & Livable Environment
Lipa is elevated at around 1,025 feet above sea level, giving it a cooler climate than Metro Manila. Projects like PHirst Park Homes are capitalizing on Lipa's favorable climate. It is an ideal location for real estate investments in residential, leisure, and eco-tourism sectors.
- Business-Friendly Policies
Supportive local government with investor-friendly policies, including incentives for businesses in eco-zones and industrial parks.
How to Establish a Business in Calaca City, Batangas
The following are the steps and requirements for starting a business in Batangas Province based on Batangas' official website:
- Register your business with the DTI and obtain a Business Name Registration Certificate. [READ: Registering a business name]
- Obtain Barangay/Municipality/Regional Clearance from the local government where you will set up your office.
- Requirements:
- Business Name Registration Certificate
- Two valid IDs
- Proof of address of business location (Note: If you will be operating from home, your home address will suffice)
 
 
- Requirements:
- Go to the mayor's office in order to secure a business permit in the municipal level
- Requirements:
- Business Name Registration Certificate
- Map/sketch of the location where your business will be located
- Two valid IDs
- Community tax certificate (in some cases)
 
 
- Requirements:
- Go to the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) district office where your business will be located.
- Requirements:
- Business Name Registration Certificate
- Mayor's Permit
- Barangay clearance
- Proof of your business address (e.g. lease/rental agreement, land title)
- Book of Accounts, to be stamped by BIR (which can be purchased in office supplies stores?)
- Receipts and invoices from BIR-accredited print shops, to be stamped by BIR
 
 
- Requirements:
- Obtain a TIN [READ: How to apply for a Tax Identification Number]
- Fill out an application form for a Certificate of Authority to Print Receipts and Invoices.
- Have your Book of Accounts, receipts, and invoices stamped by the BIR.
- Apply as a self-employed member of the Social Security System (compulsory for business owners in the Philippines
You can also visit Lipa City official website for the city's business permit and licensing requirements and other relevant information.
Cost of Doing Business in Lipa City
The following data is the Cost of Doing Business in Lipa City.
| I. REAL ESTATE | RATE (per sqm) | ||
| 
 | P40,000 - 60,000 | ||
| 
 | P5,000 - 6,000 | ||
| 
 Heavy Industries Zones Light Industries Zones | P3,000 - 4,500 P350 - 700 | ||
| 
 | P350 - 700 | ||
| 
 | P300 - 700 | ||
| II. UTILITIES | |||
| Power and Electricity | Average Rate | ||
| (BATELEC II) 
 Residential Commercial | Note: Add. 12% VAT charge (P0.6 / P13.75) P9.75 average/kwh P9.012 average/kwh | ||
| Water Utilities | |||
| Residential/Government Commercial/Industrial Commercial A Commercial B | Min. P172.50 cu.m Min. P345 cu.m Min. P301.85 cu.m Min. P258.75 cu.m | ||
| Gas Pump Prices | |||
| Gasoline (RON 91) Gasoline (RON 95) Diesel LPG (11g./tank) | P60/liter P62/liter P55/liter P986 - P1,092 | ||
| III. COMMUNICATION/TRANSPORTATION | |||
| A.Telephone | PLDT | GLOBE | CONVERGE | 
| Residential | P899 - P9,499 | P1,499 - P7,499 | P1,798 - P2,298 | 
| Commercial 
 | P3,000 - P15,000 | ||
| B. Cellular Telephones | Rate | ||
| Globe Smart Sun Cellular | post/prepaid plan post/prepaid plan post/prepaid plan | ||
| C. Cable TV (CATV) | |||
| Sky Cable | P999 - P3,500 | ||
| IV. TAXES/FEES AND OTHER CHARGES | RATE/AMOUNT | ||
| Locational Clearance 
 Residential 
 Commercial 
 Institutional Industrial 
 | ₱525.00 for the first ₱100,000.00 project cost plus ₱87.50 for every ₱50,000.00 in excess of ₱100,000.00 or a fraction thereof ₱1,400.00 for the first ₱100,000.00 project cost plus ₱175.00 for every ₱50,000.00 in excess of ₱100,000.00 or a fraction thereof ₱1,400.00 for the first ₱100,000.00 project cost plus ₱87.50 for every ₱50,000.00 in excess of ₱100,000.00 or a fraction thereof ₱1,400.00 for the first ₱100,000.00 project cost plus ₱175.00 for every ₱50,000.00 in excess of ₱100,000.00 or a fraction thereof ₱10.00/sq. m of the project area but not less than ₱8,750.00 and not more than ₱50,000.00 | ||
| Health & Sanitary Permit(Tax Ordinance No. 132-2007) | |||
| 
 | ₱200 - ₱500 ₱400 ₱200 - ₱2,000 ₱100 - ₱1,000 ₱400 - ₱1,000 ₱300 ₱1,000 ₱125 - ₱10,1000 | ||
| Professional Tax (for architects, engineers, physicians, etc.) | ₱200 - ₱300 | ||
| Annual Fixed Tax (for the delivery and distribution) | ₱250 - ₱500 | ||
| Occupational Tax (Agriculturist, foresters, mechanics, etc.) | ₱70 | ||
| Other Taxes 
 
 | ₱5.00 plus an additional ₱1.00 for every ₱1,000.00 of income derived from business, exercise of profession, or from property but which in no case shall exceed ₱5,000.00 1% of the total consideration, or in the absence of specific consideration, the gross sales or receipts of the preceding calendar year on file at the City Treasurer’s Office, or the fixed amount of ₱500.00, whichever is lower | ||
| Business Name Registration Fee | ₱200 - ₱2,000 | ||
For more detailed information, you may contact the Lipa City office using the contact details provided at the city’s local offices and officials section below.
Investment Opportunities in Lipa City
Investment opportunities in Lipa City are expanding, due to its continuous infrastructure upgrades and business incentives. The city's industrial growth is evident in the rise of technology parks, logistics centers, and eco-friendly developments, catering to various industries such as automotive, food processing, and business process outsourcing (BPO).

Lipa's commitment to sustainable urbanization is seen in the ongoing construction of commercial complexes, residential buildings, and road extensions. As of 2022, the city contains more than 10,000 registered business establishments. Lipa City offers abundant chances for enterprises seeking to establish a presence in a dynamic and quickly evolving environment supported by a robust governance framework, investor-friendly legislation, and an expanding consumer market.
Lipa City presents a diverse array of investment opportunities across multiple sectors:
Infrastructure and Connectivity Development
The following are connectivity developments that enhance accessibility and drive the city's economic growth.
- Manila-Batangas Bypass Road: Spanning approximately 5.75 kilometers, this new diversion road enhances accessibility and spurring economic activity by improving transportation links between Manila and Batangas. This bypass road enhances access to key areas such as the LIMA Technology Center and other industrial zones, thereby supporting economic activities and attracting further investments in the city.
- Apolinario Mabini Superhighway (STAR Tollway): This toll road, which spans around 42 kilometers, connects Lipa City to Batangas City, allowing for the efficient flow of products, services, and people, helping businesses such as manufacturing, logistics, tourism, and real estate. This toll road is an important transportation corridor, promoting economic growth by providing access between Metro Manila, Batangas, and the CALABARZON area.
Industrial and Economic Zones
Lipa has industrial and economic zones that play a pivotal role in its economic development.
- Lima Technology Center: LIMA is a mixed-use development spanning portions of Lipa and Malvar in Batangas. It covers approximately 794 hectares, managed by the Aboitiz Group. It is recognized as a special economic zone. The estate comprises industrial, commercial, and residential areas, including a central business district, Lima Exchange, Lima Park Hotel, and Lima Transport Hub.
Here are ten notable establishments in Lima Technology Center, Lipa City, Batangas, that significantly contribute to the city's economic growth:
- Epson Precision Philippines Inc.: Epson, an electronics manufacturer, makes printers, imaging devices, and precision components, boosting exports and employment.
- Yamaha Motors Philippines Inc.: A major contributor to the automotive industry, Yamaha manufactures motorcycles and other vehicles, supporting both local and international markets while providing thousands of jobs.
- Furukawa Automotive Systems Inc: Furukawa, which supplies worldwide automakers with wiring harnesses and electronics, strengthens Lipa's manufacturing position.
- Bandai Namco Philippines Inc.: A significant name in the toy and entertainment industry, Bandai Namco produces action figures and collectibles, contributing to exports and industrial growth.
- Cal-Comp Technology Philippines Inc.: A global electronics manufacturer, Cal-Comp produces smart devices, industrial products, and consumer electronics, attracting foreign investments and boosting Lipa's tech industry.
- Kinpo Electronics Philippines Inc.: The international semiconductor, industrial electronics, and consumer products manufacturer Kinpo strengthens Lipa's tech manufacturing hub reputation.
- Littelfuse Philippines Inc.: Littelfuse specializes in circuit protection and electronic components, as well as advanced automotive, electronics, and energy technology in Lipa City.
- Aboitiz Power Distributed Energy, Inc.: A member of the world-renowned Aboitiz Group, Aboitiz Power Distributed Energy, Inc. is engaged in renewable energy and power distribution to provide reliable energy for growing industries in major cities.
- Toyota Tsusho Philippines Corporation: Lipa's economy benefits from this Toyota Group subsidiary's logistics, trading, and supply chain management for automotive components and supplies.
- Evergreen Park Development Corporation: Evergreen Park, a significant real estate and infrastructure developer, develops industrial and commercial properties in Lipa, making it a commercial hub.
Some of the Major Industries Present (according to Capitalization):
- Pilipinas Kyohritsu (PKI): Manufacturing-Essential at Km. 75 Laurel Hwy. Inosluban
- Nestle Philippines, Inc.: Food Manufacturing/Repacking at Brgy. Bagong Pook
- Maruichi Philippines Steel Tube, Inc: Processing of steel tubes/pipes at Phase 2B, B3, Lot 2-B, Lima Tech. Center, Bugtong
- Gigatt Mfg. & Trading Inc.: Garments manufacturing at 55 Purok Dos, Pinagtong-Ulan
- Silangan Poultry Farm, Inc.: Chicken dressing plant at Sitio Hagimit, Brgy. Kayumanggi
- Primera Agro Development Corp.: Feedmills at Brgy. Antipolo Del Norte
- CLDS Corp.: Feed/poultry supplies manufacturing at Brgy. Pinagkawitan
Commercial and Retail Expansion
The commercial and retail sectors are expanding to meet the demands of a growing consumer base.
- SM City Lipa Expansion: A five-storey shopping mall with a two-level basement, enhancing the city's retail offerings.
- Location: JP Laurel Highway in Lipa City, Batangas
 
- The Outlets at Lipa: Part of the LIMA Estate, this outdoor mall features 167 global and local brands, catering to diverse shopping preferences.
- Location: Lima Technology Center, Special Economic Zone
 
- Robinsons Mall: A popular shopping destination offering a variety of retail shops, dining options, and entertainment facilities
- Location: J.P. Laurel Highway, Mataas na Lupa, Lipa City, Batangas
 
- Fiesta World Mall: It is known as the pioneer shopping mall in Batangas, providing a wide range of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
- Location: Barangay Marawoy, Lipa City, Batangas
 
- S&R Membership Shopping: It is a warehouse club that retails premium quality imported products and services, offering significant savings on bulk purchases.
- Location: Governor Feliciano P. Leviste Provincial Highway, corner Jose P. Laurel Highway, Barangay Marauoy, Lipa City, Batangas
 
- Major Supermarkets in Lipa City:
- Puregold
- Super 8 Grocery Warehouse
- South Supermarket
- Southern Twins Supermarket
- Tagumpay Supermarket
- Alfa Mart
 
Real Estate Residential and Mixed-Use Development
Developers are capitalizing on Lipa's strategic location and pleasant climate to offer modern residential, commercial, and recreational facilities.
- Courtyards Lipa by Pueblo de Oro: A 10-hectare residential project featuring two-storey single-attached houses aimed at the middle-income market.
- Status: The project broke ground in early 2024 and is targeted for completion by July 2027.
- Location: Barangay Iris, Lipa City
 
- Solaya Lipa by Taft Properties: This project offers modern living spaces in a strategic location.
- Status: The project is actively selling units, indicating that it is either completed or in the advanced stages of construction.
- Unit Price: Ranges from ₱1M and up with an average price of ₱52,380/sqm
- Location: JM Katigbak Road, Tangway, Lipa City
 
- Florence Lipa by NEXTASIA: A groundbreaking development set to enhance the city's residential landscape.
- Status: The project is under development, with construction activities ongoing.
- Location: Barangay Plaridel, Lipa City
 
- Paseo de Lipa: An upcoming 100-hectare township by Citihomes Builder and Development Inc., poised to become a new urban center in Lipa.
- Status: This mixed-use development is currently in the planning and early construction phases.
- Location: Located in Lipa City, Batangas, connecting Barangays Tambo, Ibaan, and Lipa through strategically placed bridges
 
- Rockwell's Development: This project promises elevated living experiences with panoramic views and a vibrant community.
- Status: The development is under construction, with ongoing efforts to build residential and community facilities.
- Location: Located in Mataasnakahoy and Lipa Area
 
- Sorrento by Calmar Land Dev Corp: The development offers a blend of Italian-inspired architecture and modern amenities, aiming to provide residents with a harmonious living environment.
- Status: This project is currently in its pre-selling stage, with several house models ready for occupancy.
- Unit Price: ₱1M - ₱4.7M
- Location: Barangay Pinagkawitan, Lipa City
 
- South Palmgrove by Alveo Land: South Palmgrove marks Alveo Land's inaugural residential venture in Lipa City and stands as Ayala Land's first premium development in the area.
- Status: The project is currently in the pre-selling phase, with a targeted turnover date in December 2025.
- Residential Lot: Starts at ₱13.3M for a 364 sqm lot
- Location: Alaminor Rd., Lipa City
 
IT/BPO Companies
As of 2021, the city has 13 call center companies:
- TTEC (formerly known as TeleTech): The company offers a range of solutions, including customer care, technical support, and sales.
- Location: Level 2 & 3 Robinson's Place Lipa, JP Laurel Highway, Mataas na Lupa, Lipa City
 
- Alorica Philippines Inc.: A global leader in customer experience solutions, offering a range of services including customer care, technical support, and sales.
- Location: SM City Lipa, Ayala Hwy, Lipa City
 
- The ResultsCX - Lipa: Specializes in customer experience management, providing services such as customer care, sales, and technical support.
- Location: Fiesta Mall, Santo Tomas-Lipa Rd, Lipa City
 
- DJM Business Solutions: Offers various BPO services, including data entry, customer support, and back-office operations.
- Location: Leviste Hwy, Lipa City
 
- Clear to Close Services, Inc.: Provides specialized support services, potentially in areas like mortgage processing and administrative tasks.
- Location: Ancra Bldg #166, Balintawak, Lipa City
 
- Maestro Systemas Technology: Focuses on IT and BPO services, including software development and technical support.
- Location: 3rd Floor, Luz Plaza Bldg. Sabang, Lipa City
 
- Efficient Business Operations Inc.: Offers a range of BPO services to optimize business processes and enhance operational efficiency.
- Location: E. Mayo St., Brgy. 6, Lipa City
 
- MDOS Healthcare Services: Specializes in healthcare-related BPO services, such as medical billing, coding, and transcription.
- Location: Lipa Verde East, Brgy. Talisay, Lipa City
 
- Primary Care Mgt. Services: This company offers management services, potentially focusing on primary healthcare administration and support.
- D to D BPO Solutions: Provides various outsourcing services, including customer support and back-office operations.
- Location: Lodlod, Lipa City
 
- IMBC Services, OPC: Offers a range of BPO services, potentially including customer service and administrative support.
- Telezone Contact Center: Specializes in customer service and telemarketing solutions.
- Hosphil Medical Services: Provides healthcare-related BPO services, such as medical transcription and billing.
Tourism and Hospitality
The expanding tourism industry in Lipa City offers chances for passive investment in the hotel sector and a boost to the local economy. The city draws domestic and foreign visitors with its historical sites, picturesque scenery, and proximity to Metro Manila. Investing in bed & breakfast businesses, vacation rentals, or boutique hotels allows investors to profit passively from hospitality services while accessing the active travel market.
The city has notable resorts, wellness centers, and farms that attract local and international visitors.
- The Farm at San Benito: An internationally acclaimed eco-luxury holistic medical wellness resort. vIt offers medically supervised health programs and has received over 100 international awards, including "Best Medical Wellness Resort in the World" from SENSES Germany.
- Anahaw Coconut Farm and Resort: It provides a multifaceted experience for visitors. It showcases the versatility of coconut farming integrated with hospitality services.
- The Old Grove Farmstead: Inspired by Western-style farmsteads, The Old Grove Farmstead offers a picturesque setting with a red barn, a lake, and manicured gardens.
- Milea Bee Farm: Located in Barangay Balagtasin, Milea Bee Farm is a popular destination that educates visitors on the importance of bees in the ecosystem.
- Pinkie's Farm: Known for its dairy products, Pinkie's Farm allows visitors to tour its facilities and learn about dairy farming processes.
Potential Tourism Spots/Projects:
- Tagbakin Lakeview Improvement at Brgy. Halang
- River Cruise at Brgy. Halang
- Pasalubong Center to be established in 5 districts
- Destinations signages and posting for tourism
- Web page for Tourism enterprise
- Virtual video of Lipa City
- Eco Park going to Mt. Malarayat
Banking/Finance Services:
In Batangas province as well as second in CALABARZON, Lipa City boasts the most banks. With well-known companies and logos, Lipa's financial side is one of the main drawers for the city's commercial situation. The city has 318 financial institutions and 44 major banks.
The following are some notable banks in the city:
- Metrobank
- UnioBank of the Philippines
- Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)
- Banco de Oro (BDO)
- Philippine National Bank (PNB)
- Rizal Commercial Banking Corp (RCBC)
- Progressive Rural Bank Inc. (PRBI)
- Mount Carmel Rural Bank Inc. (MCRBI)
- Security Bank
- EastWest Bank
These institutions play a crucial role in supporting the economic activities of Lipa City, offering a wide range of financial services to meet the needs of the community.
Support Services Establishments:
- Medical Facilities:
- Ospital ng Lipa
- Lipa City District Hospital
- N.L. Villa Memorial Medical Center
- Mary Mediatrix Medical Center
- Metro Lipa Medical Center
- San Antonio Medical Center of Lipa
- Divine Love General Hospital
- Lipa Medix Medical Center
- Global East Asia Medical Center - Lipa (GEAMC-Lipa)
- The Paramount Medical Center
- Lipa City Hospital System 2
 
- Educational Establishments:
- Batangas State University
- Claro M. Recto Campus
- Kolehiyo ng Lungsod ng Lipa
- The Mabini Academy
- De La Salle Lipa
- Lipa City Colleges
- Canossa Academy Lipa
- Philippine State College of Aeronautics
- University of Batangas
- AMA Computer College
- ICT-ED Institute of Science and Technology
- STI College
- New Era University
- National University
 
Media Companies
- ABS-CBN Southern Tagalog: The station produces "TV Patrol Southern Tagalog," a local newscast delivering news and events pertinent to the region. The studio is situated on the second floor of Seasons Mall, Laurel Highway, Tambo, Lipa City.
- Magik 88.7 (DZUN): Is an FM radio station serving Lipa City and surrounding areas. The station offers a mix of music, news, and entertainment programs tailored to the local audience.
- Citybeat 102.3 (DWKV): Is a music FM radio station owned by Kaissar Broadcasting Network. The station's studio and transmitter are located at JR Business Complex, Mataas na Lupa, Lipa City.
Geographic and Demographic Information
The following information is based on Philatlas, Lipa City data.
Land Area:
Lipa comprises 6.72% of Batangas's total land area, 209.40 square kilometers or 80.85 square miles make up the city. It has a total of 72 barangays.
Geographic Location:
Lipa's city core lies on the island of Luzon at roughly 13° 56' North, 121° 10' East. As these coordinates, elevation is approximated as 318.2 meters or 1,043.8 feet above mean sea level.
Population:
Based on the 2020 Census, Lipa City's population was 372,931. This accounted for 2.30% of the whole CALABARZON region's population or 12.82% of Batangas province's total population. These numbers let one calculate the population density-that is, 4,613 occupants per square mile or 1,781 people per square kilometer.
- Population by age group: With 33,385 people, the age group with the most presence in Lipa, according to the 2015 Census is 15 to 19. On the other hand, with 2,392 members, the 80 and older age group boasts the lowest population.
Economy:
For the fiscal year 2016 Lipa's annual regular income was ₱1,292,525,075.86.
Languages/Dialects:
The most often heard language in the city is Tagalog. Schools teach English, which is also extensively understood and spoken, particularly in the business sector and for official papers.
Religious Sectors:
Roman Catholics comprise most of the city's population, and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lipa nowadays consists of Batangas' civil province. Christian groups include Protestant denominations like Born Again, Iglesia ni Cristo, Evangelicals, MCGI, Jehovah's Witnesses, and others.
Labor Force Statistics in Lipa City
As of 2023, the Labor Force Participation Rate in CALABARZON is 62.2%, with an employment rate of 96.7%, unemployment rate of 3.3%, and underemployment rate of 3.0%.
As for the Lipa City, here is the manpower data:
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Number of Working Age Population: 265,354 
- 
Employment Rate: 144,597 
- 
Population Working Abroad: 25,444 (2020), 25,254 (2021) 
Minimum Wage Rate in Lipa City:
According to the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), effective September 30, 2024, the daily minimum wage rates in CALABARZON Region are as follows:

Crime Statistics in Lipa City
As of the latest available data, Lipa City, Batangas, has experienced fluctuations in its crime rates over recent years. According to a study published in the Lipa City Colleges Student Research Journal, the total number of crimes committed in the city was 1,181 in 2018, decreased to 1,080 in 2019, and then increased to 1,271 in 2020. This indicates a general upward trend in criminal activities during that period.
For a broader perspective, Numbeo data shows that Batangas province, which contains Lipa City, has a crime index of 60.11, classified as high. Specific issues raised include a high crime rate, significant concerns about residential break-ins, and a perception of rising crime over the last five years.
Through several efforts, the city has been aggressively combating crime. Barangays Maraouy, Sabang, and Balintawak were explicitly targeted for interventions after a study found that these regions had higher crime rates.
To enhance public safety, the Lipa City Police Station has increased police visibility, especially in densely populated areas. This strategy aims to deter criminal activities and foster a sense of security among residents.
Additionally, the community is encouraged to participate in crime prevention by reporting suspicious activities. The Lipa City Police Station has provided a hotline number for emergency calls or text messages.
Cost of Living in Lipa City
Here's a breakdown of some everyday expenses in Lipa City. This information is based on Numbeo cost of living data.
Housing:
- Rent for a 1 bedroom apartment inside of center: ₱3,000 - ₱4,000/month
- Rent for a 1 bedroom apartment outside of center: ₱3,200/month
Food:
- Meal at a restaurant: ₱100 to ₱300 (Inexpensive), ₱600 to ₱3,000 (Expensive)
- Meal at a fast food: ₱140 - ₱270
- Drinks and beverages: ₱20 to ₱280
- Beer: ₱95 to ₱150
Market:
- Rice: ₱45 to ₱70/klo
- Bread: ₱50 to ₱86
- Meat: ₱140 to ₱590/klo
- Vegetables: ₱30 to ₱250/klo
- Fruits: ₱50 to ₱2300/klo
Transportation:
- One-way ticket (local transport): ₱13
- Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff): ₱8 - ₱42
- Gasoline 1 gallon: ₱60 to ₱78.50
Education:
- College/University (private): ₱20,000 to ₱120,000/annual
- Secondary School (private): ₱20,000 to ₱50,000/annual
- Primary School (private): ₱20,000 to ₱50,000/annual
Health (Consultation Fee):
- Private Hospital/Clinics: ₱300 to ₱600
Utilities:
- Utilities (electricity, water, heating, cooling, garbage): ₱3,000 to ₱15,000/month
- Mobile Data (10GB+): ₱1000 to ₱2,499
- Internet (60 Mbps or more): ₱1,300 to ₱2,300
Internet Service Providers:
- PLDT Home (35Mbps - 1000Mbps): ₱899 - ₱9,499
- Sky Cable (75Mbps - 1 Gbps): ₱999 - ₱3,500
- Kabayan Broadband (100Mbps - 400Mbps): ₱1,100 - ₱2,300
- Globe Telecom Inc (300Mbps - 1.5 Gbps): ₱1,499 - ₱7,499
- Converge
- Residential (325Mbps - 500 Mbps): ₱1,798 - ₱2,298
- Commercial/SME (50Mbps - 200Mbps): ₱3,000 - ₱15,000
 
Distance and Mode of Transportation from Lipa City to Metro Manila and NAIA
The following is based on rome2rio.com data:
| Mode of Transport | Road Distance | Travel Time | Fare Range | 
|---|---|---|---|
| From Lipa City to Metro Manila | |||
| Bus | 84 km | 2h 35m | ₱110 - ₱190 | 
| Taxi | 84 km | 1h 5m | ₱1,300 - ₱1,600 | 
| Bus, Train | 84 km | 3h 17m | ₱94 - ₱139 | 
| Private Vehicle | 84 km | 1h 5m | (Fuel) ₱630 - ₱910 | 
| From Lipa City To Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) | |||
| Bus | 76 km | 3h 36m | ₱93 - ₱136 | 
| Bus, Night Bus | 76 km | 3h 6m | ₱164 - ₱248 | 
| Taxi | 76 km | 59 min. | ₱1,200 - ₱1,500 | 
| Private Vehicle | 76 km | 59 min. | (Fuel) ₱570 - ₱823 | 
| Bus via South Luzon Expressway, Muntinlupa City, Manila | 76 km | 3h 18m | ₱152 - ₱223 | 
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Ferry Schedules and Ferry Services
Note:
- Distances are approximate
- Routes may vary depending on specific destinations within Metro Manila
- Travel times heavily depend on traffic conditions
- Ferry service availability should be verified
Local Officials and Offices
Mayor Office:
- Mayor: Hon. Eric B. Africa
- Contact Number: (043) 779-8490 local 224-225
- Email: mayorericafrica2022@gmail.com
- Address: Lipa City Hall, President Jose P. Laurel Highway, Ayala Highway, 987 President Jose P. Laurel Hwy, Lipa City
Vice Mayor Office:
- Mayor: Hon. Camille Angeline M. Lopez
- Contact Number: (043) 779-8490
- Email: contact.vmcamillelopez@gmail.com
- Address: Lipa City Hall, President Jose P. Laurel Highway, Ayala Highway, 987 President Jose P. Laurel Hwy, Lipa City
City Building Permits & Licensing Officer:
- Ms. Divina O. Simangan
- Contact Number: (043) 981-0566
- Email: cplolipa@yahoo.com.ph
- Address: Lipa City Hall, President Jose P. Laurel Highway, Ayala Highway, 987 President Jose P. Laurel Hwy, Lipa City
City Planning and Development Coordinator Office:
- Engr. Daisy R. Babaan, EnP
- Contact Number: (043) 774-2913/ 779-8490local 301-303
- Email: cpdolipa2@gmail.com
- Address: Lipa City Hall, President Jose P. Laurel Highway, Ayala Highway, 987 President Jose P. Laurel Hwy, Lipa City
Local Economic Development & Investment Promotion Officer (LEDIPO):
- Ms. Jezza Lyne T. Soldevilla
- Contact Number: (043) 774-3231 / 09454987912
- Email: jezzalynetagle@yahoo.com.ph / ledipo.lipacity@gmail.com
City Administrator's Office:
- Mr. Ronnel E. Sarmiento
- Contact Number: (043) 7416193
- Email: cado.lipa@gmail.com
Board of Investments (BOI) Registration:
- Ma. Cristina A. Roque (BOI Chairman/DTI Secretary)
- Contact Number: (+632) 77913400
- Email: secretary@dti.gov.ph
Website: https://lipa.gov.ph/
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- https://nwpc.dole.gov.ph/region-iva/
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