Healthcare Most of the large hospitals in San Pablo are located in the city proper, but there are also health centers built for each barangay in San Pablo. Notable hospitals and medical centers are as follows: • Community General Hospital of San Pablo City • San Pablo Colleges Medical Center • San Pablo City Doctors' Hospital • San Pablo City General Hospital • San Pablo City District Hospital • Sts Francis and Paul General Hospital
Transportation San Pablo city is along the Maharlika Highway which leads to Quezon province.
Jeepneys connect San Pablo city proper with nearby
Calauan and
Rizal, as well as other cities like
Tanauan,
Santo Tomas, and
Calamba. It is also served by vans heading to the cities of
Lipa,
Santa Rosa, and
Biñan.
Philippine National Railways has a
station for its southern main line near the city proper. The San Pablo City Central Terminal, opened in 2023, is the city's main bus terminal that serves commuters going to Metro Manila, as well as other provincial destinations.
Utilities San Pablo's water source is run by its own San Pablo City Water District and is assisted by
NAWASA. San Pablo's electricity is run by
Meralco.
Telecommunications Citizens of San Pablo mainly use
PLDT (including
Smart),
Globe, and
Dito Telecommunity, although some may use other internet service providers. Texting stations are often found in retail stores, stands, and residential houses.
Major Houses of Worship •
Saint Paul the First Hermit Cathedral- Headquarters of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Pablo and Seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of San Pablo which oversees catholic churches in Laguna. •
IFI Parish of Saint Paul the First Hermit • Iglesia Unida Ekumenikal •
Iglesia ni Cristo- Lokal ng San Pablo • Sat Kartar Indian Sikh Temple
Education Primary and Secondary The city's first educational institution was the Escuela Pía, administered by the Jesuits, which taught the fundamentals of arithmetic, reading, and writing, primarily serving the local elite. This school was lost in the Great Fire of San Pablo in 1938, which decimated a large portion of the town. Today, the site is occupied by the San Pablo Puericulture Center and the Chapter Headquarters of the Philippine Red Cross. Public education initiatives began during the American period, leading to the establishment of the San Pablo Elementary School (now San Pablo Central School). Its first building was erected in 1916 under the
Gabaldon Act, which funded the creation of similar public schools throughout the city. Secondary education was introduced with the founding of the Laguna Academy (now
Laguna College) in 1923. Public secondary schooling arrived much later with the creation of the San Pablo High School (now
San Pablo City Integrated High School) in 1969. Basic education schools in the city are overseen by the Schools Division office of San Pablo City .
Tertiary San Pablo City offers a range of higher education options, anchored by the
Laguna State Polytechnic University- San Pablo City Campus, which serves as the city's only state university. Tertiary institutions also include the city-operated Dalubhasaan ng Lungsod ng San Pablo, the religious institution St. Peter's College Seminary, and numerous private colleges and vocational schools. • Laguna Colleges • Canossa Colleges • San Pablo Colleges ==Notable personalities==