Iligan City Hall
The seat of Iligan's local government, built in 1957 on Buhanginan Hill, 130 ft. above sea level facing the downtown area. Buhanginan Hill is a favorite promontory for Iliganons for viewing the sunset or skyline of the city by night.
Maria Cristina Falls
The famous landmark of Iligan, located 8.5 kms away southwest of the city proper, is 320 ft. high and the veritable source of industrial life in the city. Its pristine beauty only seen today in old photographs has become a magical glow and an industrial lifeline through the turbines of the Maria Cristina Hydroelectric Plant, the first National Power Corporation's first of its six plants in the whole stretch of the Agus River. To see the falls in all its grandeur, arrangements should be made with the local NPC officials at its office in Ditucalan, 10 kms away.
Mabuhay Vinyl Corporation Park and Lagoon
Located on top of a hill within the Mabuhay Vinyl Corporation plant site, the small park rimming a lagoon is a burst of color and life. Visitors can go boating.
Iligan City Cathedral
Iligan City's grandest Christian Catholic Church. On top stands the tallest figure of Senior San Miguel - Iligan City's patron saint. It also have its beautifully crafted smoked glass of Senior San Miguel visible outside, and the life, death and resurrection of Christ inside.
Limonsudan Falls
The two-tiered falls is the country's, probably Asia's, highest waterfalls, with a total height of 870 ft. The lower cascade alone is higher than Maria Cristina. It is in Iligan's eastern part, close to the boundaries of Bukidnon and Lanao del Sur. Situated in the hinterland barangay of Rogongon, it is 54 kms away.
Tinago Falls
The falls located in Buru-un, 13 km away from the city proper, is hidden in a deep ravine, cascading into a calm, deep and cool basin-like pool. It's deep, and one can't see anything below even with diving goggles. Swimming or just floating in it gives one a rare thrill. Actually, there's more than one waterfall. There's a main fall, and on each side are countless smaller ones, as though sprouting from everywhere. The span of these wondrous waters is so wide that it takes a super wide angle lens to capture all of them in one photograph.
Dodiongan Falls
Located in Bonbonon, 14.5 kms away from the city, is a 65-foot high falls cascading down a concrete-like boulder. Its tranquil, cool water and lush vegetation is a real haven for nature lovers. The pool at the foot of the falls is very ideal for swimming.
Mimbalut Falls
A not-so-high yet mighty falls with a drop of 90 ft. and a width of 18 ft. It is located in Buru-un, 11 kms from downtown. It provides a very enjoyable swimming spot, the water being so cool. Mimbalut is probably the most accessible of Iligan's more than 20 waterfalls, being just a few hundred meters away from the highway.
Hindang Caves
A cluster of eight caves, big entrances and beautifully formed stalactites and stalagmites inside the chamber. 36 kms away.
The Kasadya
This is a yearly celebrated festival of the patron Saint of Iligan City, Saint Michael the Archangel, where the city is beautifully decorated. During this season, the city is crowded with people from all walks of life from all over the Philippines. It is also during this season that tourists from all over the world come to Iligan City to experience the Kasadya festival.