Legazpi, Albay
Legazpi, Albay | |
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Legazpi Port District Legazpi Marker Legazpi City Hall Quezon Avenue Plaza Rizal View from Ligñon Hill St. Agnes Academy | |
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| Nicknames: Queen City of Southern Luzon City of Fun and Adventure Gateway of Southern Luzon Gateway City of Bicol | |
| Anthem: Legazpi Ngunyan | |
Map of Albay with Legazpi highlighted | |
Interactive map of Legazpi, Albay | |
Legazpi, Albay Location within the Philippines | |
| Coordinates: 13°08′N 123°44′E / 13.13°N 123.73°E | |
| Country | Philippines |
| Region | Bicol Region |
| Province | Albay |
| District | 2nd district |
| Founded | 1616 |
| Cityhood | 1892 (First time) July 18, 1948 (Second time) June 12, 1959 (Final date) |
| Named after | Miguel Lopez de Legazpi |
| Barangays | 70 (see Barangays) |
| Government | |
| • Type | Sangguniang Panlungsod |
| • Mayor | Hisham B. Ismail |
| • Vice Mayor | Luis Felipe L. Gutierrez |
| • Representative | Carlos A. Loria |
| • City Council | Members |
| • Electorate | 147,382 voters (2025) |
| Area | |
• Total | 153.70 km2 (59.34 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 149 m (489 ft) |
| Highest elevation | 2,444 m (8,018 ft) |
| Lowest elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
| Population (2024 census) | |
• Total | 210,616 |
| • Density | 1,370.3/km2 (3,549.1/sq mi) |
| Demonym(s) | Legazpeños (masculine) Legazpeñas (feminine) Legazpians (English, occasionally) |
| Time zone | UTC+8 (PST) |
| ZIP code | 4500 |
| PSGC | |
| IDD : area code | +63 (0)52 |
| Catholic diocese | Diocese of Legazpi |
| Website | legazpi |
Legazpi (Tagalog: [lɛˈɡaspɪ] or the City of Legazpi (Central Bikol: Syudad nin Legazpi; Tagalog: Lungsod ng Legazpi), is a component city and capital of the province of Albay, Philippines. It occupies 161.6 km2 on the western shore of Albay Gulf, approximately 560 km by road southeast of Manila, serving as the principal gateway to the Bicol Region. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 210,616 people.
Legazpi is the administrative, economic, and transport hub of the Bicol Region (Region V). Located south of Mayon Volcano, an active stratovolcano known for its nearly symmetrical conical shape that is visible across the city, Legazpi serves as the base for regional volcano monitoring and hazard management operations. The city is served by air, land, and sea transport infrastructure, including Bicol International Airport in neighboring Daraga, the national highway network, Philippine National Railways, and ports along Albay Gulf. It also functions as the region's center for tourism, education, health care, and commerce.
Originally a pre-Hispanic coastal village called Sawangan, the settlement became a Spanish mission town in 1587 and was renamed in 1856 to honor conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi, a Basque. Legazpi has a diversified service-based economy focused on trade, agro‑processing, and adventure tourism, promoted under the city's "City of Fun and Adventure" branding.
Legazpi topped the National Competitiveness Council's Cities & Municipalities Competitive Index in 2018 and ranked in the index's top tier since, earning citations as a "most business-friendly" Philippine component city. Having met the statutory requirements for Highly Urbanized City (HUC) classification, the city is now being considered for reclassification, with officials expressing intent to pursue the process.