Local Names
The town is also known as San Pascual; use this name when looking for local transport or landmarks.





Lloren, also known as San Pascual, is a modest town located in the heart of the Ilocos region in the Philippines. Home to approximately 5,800 residents, the town maintains a slow-paced, traditional lifestyle that offers visitors a genuine glimpse into the daily routines of Northern Luzon. It serves as a quiet retreat from the more developed tourist areas, emphasizing local culture and community. Its location within the culturally significant Ilocos province makes it an interesting stop for travelers interested in the heritage and rural landscapes of the northern islands. While the town itself is small, it provides a unique perspective on the region's authentic character.
Lloren, also known as San Pascual, is a modest town located in the heart of the Ilocos region in the Philippines. Home to approximately 5,800 residents, the town maintains a slow-paced, traditional lifestyle that offers visitors a genuine glimpse into the daily routines of Northern Luzon. It serves as a quiet retreat from the more developed tourist areas, emphasizing local culture and community. Its location within the culturally significant Ilocos province makes it an interesting stop for travelers interested in the heritage and rural landscapes of the northern islands. While the town itself is small, it provides a unique perspective on the region's authentic character.
Authentic small-town atmosphere in Northern Luzon.
Alternative name San Pascual used locally.
Peaceful environment away from major tourist crowds.
Gateway to the cultural heritage of the Ilocos region.
Limited tourist-oriented infrastructure and luxury accommodations.
A very quiet atmosphere that may be too slow for some travelers.
Ideal as a stopover or a base for exploring rural Ilocos.
The town is also known as San Pascual; use this name when looking for local transport or landmarks.
Tricycles are the most convenient way to travel short distances within the town.
A peaceful stay in a traditional Ilocano town.
PHP ₱
$30-$60 p/day
Filipino, English, Ilocano
Don't miss the chance to try Ilocano dishes like bagnet and pinakbet in local eateries.
December-February
Warm and dry weather is perfect for exploring the surrounding countryside.
Expect high humidity and occasional heavy tropical rainfall.
The landscape is lush after the rains, but be mindful of the typhoon season.
The most pleasant time to visit, with cooler temperatures and clear skies.