Welcome to Zac Lodge—a simple, clean, and comfortable private room with its entrance and bathroom, perfect for solo travelers or guests attending events at the Philippine Arena.
🛏️ The room includes a bunk bed, a small table, an electric kettle, and free WiFi—ideal for short stays or WFH guests.
📍 Located in Bocaue, Bulacan, just a 10-15 minute tricycle ride away from the Philippine Arena and close to shops and transport. A peaceful, affordable home base near Bulacan’s top destination.
Hi, I’m Christian Blas an engineer based in Singapore since 2010.
✈️ Travel lover (23 countries and counting): exploring new places, cultures, and food has taught me what truly makes a stay memorable—comfort, cleanliness, and thoughtful details.
🏡 Why I host: I want guests to feel cared for, whether you’re on a quick business trip, a weekend escape, or making memories with loved ones.
🧼 What you can expect: a clean, comfortable space with the essentials, small touches that matter, and clear house guidelines so everyone enjoys a smooth stay.
💬 Communication: I respond promptly, keep instructions simple, and respect your privacy while staying available when you need me.
🌍 Local mindset: I’m happy to share practical tips—from getting around to can’t-miss eats and hidden gems.
🤝 My promise: warm hospitality, honest listings, and a stress-free stay from check-in to check-out.
Travel, live, love, and enjoy life.
“We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.” — Anonymous
What guests love about the area
🌆 Big-event energy, quiet local vibe. Bocaue blends laid-back town life with major venues at Ciudad de Victoria—home to the Philippine Arena (world-class concerts, sports, and shows) and the Philippine Sports Stadium. Expect lively weekends when there are events; plan rides early.
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⛪ Heritage & river culture. In the town center, the St. Martin of Tours Church (Diocesan Shrine of the Krus sa Wawa) anchors local life. It’s one of Bulacan’s oldest churches and the starting point for the famed river festivities.
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🚤 Unique festival. If you’re here in early July, catch the Bocaue Pagoda Festival—a colorful fluvial parade on the Bocaue River honoring the Holy Cross of Wawa. (Crowds and road closures are common; arrive early and follow marshals.)
Can’t-miss nearby spots
🏟️ Philippine Arena & Complex (Ciudad de Victoria) — Check the event calendar; even off-event days are fun for photos around the plazas and gardens.
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🌿 The Garden, Ciudad de Victoria — Family-friendly outdoor park with curated gardens and animal exhibits; great for leisurely walks and pictures.
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⛪ St. Martin of Tours Church (Poblacion) — Drop by for architecture, devotion, and a glimpse of local traditions linked to the Holy Cross of Wawa.
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🏛️ Easy day trip: Barasoain Church & Museo ng Republika (Malolos) — About 20–30 min by car, this national landmark marks the First Philippine Republic—history lovers’ favorite.
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Food & drink (handy picks)
🍽️ Within Bocaue/nearby you’ll find casual spots and malls for quick eats before/after events—Tripadvisor lists Karilagan Stevia Farm Café, Steak and Wine Bocaue, and more. (Event nights get busy; expect lines.)
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Getting around
🛣️ By car: Bocaue sits right off the NLEX Bocaue Exit—super convenient for Metro Manila and Bulacan drives. Allow extra time on big-event days.
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Languages spoken: English,Filipino