Local Industry
Visit local footwear shops to see the craftsmanship that Gapan is famous for.





Gapan City, officially known as the City of Gapan, is a component city in Nueva Ecija, Philippines. With a population of over 129,000, it is a bustling hub known for its thriving footwear industry, earning it the nickname 'Footwear Capital of the North.' Visitors can explore the local craftsmanship and enjoy the rich cultural heritage that the city has to offer. Gapan provides a unique blend of industrial growth and cultural richness, making it a noteworthy destination in the region.
Gapan City, officially known as the City of Gapan, is a component city in Nueva Ecija, Philippines. With a population of over 129,000, it is a bustling hub known for its thriving footwear industry, earning it the nickname 'Footwear Capital of the North.' Visitors can explore the local craftsmanship and enjoy the rich cultural heritage that the city has to offer. Gapan provides a unique blend of industrial growth and cultural richness, making it a noteworthy destination in the region.
Renowned for its footwear industry.
Rich local culture and history.
Significant population center in Nueva Ecija.
Known for its footwear industry, offering unique local products.
A significant population center with diverse cultural activities.
Part of the larger Nueva Ecija province, providing access to regional attractions.
Visit local footwear shops to see the craftsmanship that Gapan is famous for.
Explore local festivals and events to immerse yourself in the city's culture.
Exploring local craftsmanship and the footwear industry.
PHP ₱
$30-$60 p/day
Filipino, English
Consider visiting nearby attractions in Nueva Ecija for a broader experience.
November-February
Spring is a pleasant time to visit with mild weather, ideal for exploring the city.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to experience local festivals.
Fall offers comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists, perfect for sightseeing.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to visit indoor attractions and local markets.