Clark was an American air base until 1991 and became a freeport zone afterwards, which is why it looks unlike anywhere else in the Philippines: wide empty roads, low buildings, and large tracts of open land inside a controlled perimeter. It has its own international airport, and the residential areas serve the businesses that moved into the zone.
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Verified₱ 7,000/mo≈ $114₱21,000 to move inClark Freeport Zone, Angeles1BR · Fully furnishedChecked today
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About Clark Freeport Zone
Barangay Balibago, Angeles, Pampanga
- Expats
- Quiet
- Near airport
How far from the main hubs
Straight-line distance, not travel time — in Metro Manila 3 km can take 40 minutes. Coordinates from OpenStreetMap.
Landmarks within walking range
- SM City Clark Bus Station (terminal) — 0.2 km in a straight line
- Jeepney: Angeles Hensonville Terminal (terminal) — 0.2 km in a straight line
- SM City Clark (mall) — 0.2 km in a straight line
- Jeepney: Main Gate - Friendship Terminal (terminal) — 0.2 km in a straight line
- Apung Manang Arcade (market) — 0.2 km in a straight line
- SM Department Store (mall) — 0.2 km in a straight line
Within 1.5 km, straight-line distance. Places from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).