Philippines · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Butuan
Everything you need to explore Butuan — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Cultural in Butuan
A lively wet and dry market where locals buy fresh produce, fish, and regional snacks. The adjoining street food area sells grilled chicken intestines, banana cue, and puto (rice cakes) for small change.
🕐 5:00 AM – 7:00 PM daily
💡 Try the binagol — a sweet steamed cake served in a coconut shell, about 15 pesos. Come before 9 AM for the freshest produce and avoid the midday crush.
Hotels near Butuan City Public Market →Museum in Butuan
A branch of the National Museum of the Philippines with exhibits on Butuan’s prehistoric gold working, trade ceramics, and the Balangay boats. Air-conditioned, compact, and well-curated.
🕐 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Tuesday to Sunday; closed Monday
💡 Allow 45 minutes — the gold display is the highlight. No photography inside the main gallery, but you can take shots of the outdoor boat display. Free entry, no reservation needed.
Hotels near National Museum Butuan →Landmark in Butuan
The city's main Catholic cathedral, built in the 1960s with a simple modernist design. Inside, the stained glass windows depict scenes from the life of St. Joseph. Quiet and airy.
🕐 5:30 AM – 7:00 PM daily, mass times vary
💡 If you're interested in architecture, check the side chapel — it has a small museum of old church artifacts including 19th-century santos (carved saints). No entry fee, but modest dress required.
Hotels near St. Joseph Cathedral →The skeletal remains of a 17th-century Spanish Augustinian church, bombed during World War II. Only the bell tower and parts of the coral stone walls stand, surrounded by a peaceful grassy field.
🕐 Open 24 hours, church grounds always accessible
💡 Combine with a walk along the adjacent riverbank — there’s a small wooden footbridge with decent sunset views. No admission, but donations for maintenance are appreciated.
Hotels near Banza Church Ruins →Historic in Butuan
A riverside park housing replicas of ancient Balangay boats, which are among the oldest wooden watercraft excavated in the Philippines. You can view the original boat fragments preserved in a small on-site museum.
🕐 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM daily
💡 Visit early morning to avoid heat — the boat replicas are open-air and the metal roofs get scorching by noon. The museum keeper sometimes gives a free guided explanation if you ask nicely.
Hotels near Balangay Shrine Park →Where to Eat in Butuan
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Butuan?
The top attractions include Butuan City Public Market, National Museum Butuan, St. Joseph Cathedral, Banza Church Ruins, Balangay Shrine Park.
How many days do you need in Butuan?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Butuan 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Butuan famous for?
Butuan is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Butuan?
Top options include Weegools Grill, Uncle Sam's Burger Steak House, Biaños Pizzaderia, Aling Cora.