15 Best VIGAN TOURIST SPOTS (Ilocos Sur)

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Known for its perfectly-preserved Spanish Colonial architecture and culture, Vigan, Ilocos Sur easily became one of the country’s tourism giants. Inviting millions of tourists not only from different parts of the country but the whole world!

This undeniably charming beauty of Vigan is exactly the reason why it has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites , all the more reason for you to visit it! Well, who wouldn’t want to experience traveling back in time, right? Imagine yourself at night walking along the cobblestone streets of Vigan City with rustic mansions and horse-drawn carriages or kalesa around you. And by the streets, you’ll spot local vendors offering some of the best Filipino dishes of all time such as Ilocos Empanada, Bagnet , and more. Ah, what a beautiful experience indeed. Well, I guess it’s your lucky day today because we’ll be exploring the 15 Best Tourist Spots in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, and its nearby provinces!

Are you ready? I sure hope you are because this will be one of the most memorable trips of your life. Let’s go!

1. Calle Crisologo

The first one on the list and probably the ultimate destination in Vigan City is the iconic Calle Crisologo which beautifully embodies the historic Spanish Colonial Era in the Philippines. With streets filled with timeless cobblestones, lines of rustic mansions, tungsten lamps, and horse-drawn carriages or kalesas dwelling on the streets, it will amazingly feel like you’re traveling back to the olden times when our national heroes like Dr. Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio, and Apolinario Mabini lived.

Although Calle Crisologo only spans a short 500-meter distance, walking along this historic half-kilometer street will certainly be the highlight of your trip. Well, on top of the fact that Calle Crisologo is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site!

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Oh, and aside from admiring all the breathtaking attractions of Calle Crisologo, it’s also the best time to try out some of Vigan, Ilocos Sur’s finest treats and delicacies. There are lots of souvenir shops and local vendors stationed along Calle Crisologo selling all-time favorite snacks like Ilocos Empanada, Bagnet, and more! If I were you, I wouldn’t miss this chance to buy merienda and lots of pasalubong! CHECK THE BEST HOTELS IN VIGAN HERE

2. Bantay Church Bell Tower

Our next destination is considered one of the most significant historical and religious symbols of Ilocos Sur. The Bantay Church Bell Tower was built in 1591 and was originally intended to be the watchtower of the town of Bantay, Ilocos Sur.

For many centuries, the tower watched over the safety of the people living in Bantay and Vigan. It’s strategically located on top of a hill so soldiers would be able to have a great vantage point over the towns. Well, that also meant that tourists would have a spectacular view of the landscape today! It’s even believed in history that the Bantay Church Bell Tower was the favorite date spot of the famous couple Diego and Gabriela Silang!

Bantay Church Bell Tower

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Today, Bantay Church Bell Tower serves as the bell tower of Saint Augustine Parish Church, which are noticeably detached from each other. This is because the bell tower was constructed way before the church! Interesting, right? Anyway, make sure to take lots and lots of amazing pictures during your visit here to Bantay Church Bell Tower because it will indeed become one of the highlights of your Vigan adventure.

3. Vigan Cathedral

Another historically and religiously significant attraction in Vigan City is the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle or simply, the Vigan Cathedral. The reason why this cathedral became famous is that it’s a major part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Vigan City. Also, it serves as the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia, which covers the whole province of Ilocos Sur .

Vigan Cathedral

Tourists, especially pilgrims, make sure that they are able to visit and offer prayers during their Vigan City adventure. The Vigan Cathedral in itself is already a must-see attraction because of the architectural brilliance applied to the structure. It has an Earthquake Baroque style which also beautifully highlights the large buttresses on its side. Don’t forget to take some nice pictures as your remembrance!

4. National Museum of the Philippines | Ilocos Museum Regional Complex

If you’re interested in knowing more about Ilocos province’s rich culture and history, then dropping by the Ilocos Museum Regional Complex in Burgos, Vigan City should be the perfect choice for you. The museum complex is managed by the National Museum of the Philippines so everything is for free, better make the most out of it! There are two (2) major attractions here in the museum complex which are both prominent figures in our country’s national history. And they are both proud Ilokanos! First, is the Burgos Museum which holds the collection of Padre Jose Burgos’ life memorabilia, one of the 3 martyrs GomBurZa priests. Burgos Museum is actually the ancestral house of Padre Burgos so everything you’ll see around the museum were personal belongings and artifacts by the martyr priest himself.

The other one pays tribute to the 6th President of the Philippines, Elpidio Quirino. What was once the Ilocos Sur Provincial Jail turned into a special exhibit featuring some of President Quirino’s important memorabilia and historical items. Probably one of the highlights of this museum is the spectacular replica of President Quirino’s room featuring some of the actual clothes he wore during his time as president. I’m sure you’ll find it interesting wandering around the Ilocos Museum Regional Complex especially if you’re a certified history buff!

5. Chapel by The Ruins

Ah, there’s really something special about old and vintage buildings that makes us fall in love, right? Well, prepare to fall in love once you reach our next destination, Chapel by The Ruins! This serene and solemn place is actually located beside the Saint Augustine Parish Church, the same church where the famous Bantay Church Bell Tower is stationed.

Chapel by The Ruins

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It’s a really small outdoor chapel featuring stone benches and altars where you can quietly meditate and offer your prayers. Tourists visiting the church are usually invited to spend some time at the Chapel by The Ruins, especially after holy masses.

6. Pagburnayan Jar Factory

Diving deeper into the rich culture and traditions of Ilocos, you’ll discover the beautiful practice of making Pagburnayan or Burnay Jars. Originating in the small village of Pagburnayan in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, local potters utilized a hundred-year-old process of making durable clay jars.

Pagburnayan Jar Factory

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These villagers mastered the art and craft of baking, kneading, and molding clay into perfection. It’s also a good thing that these beautiful Burnay Jars are still being promoted thanks to the thriving tourism industry of Vigan. So make sure to visit a Pagburnayan Jar Factory during your Vigan adventure to learn more about making Burnay Jars and even buy lots of pasalubong for your loved ones.

7. Plaza Burgos

Up next, if you just want to sit back, relax, and watch the beautiful culture of Vigan City unfold right before your eyes, then the best place you should visit is Plaza Burgos. This important landmark pays tribute yet again to Padre Jose Burgos, one of the three Filipino priest martyrs, the GomBurZa. Visitors are also encouraged to wander around, learn more about Ilocos Sur’s grand history, meet wonderful people, and take awesome pictures!

Plaza Burgos

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The park is open for everyone and one of its wonderful highlights is the street vendors selling delicious Ilocos Empanada! Well, nothing tastes better than how the locals do it, right? So might as well give it a try!

8. Arce Mansion

If you want to dive even deeper into the rich and colorful history of Ilocos Sur, then visiting the famous Arce Mansion in Vigan City would be the best choice! Arce Mansion will give you an all-in experience of living during the vintage times of the Spanish and American Colonial periods. The mansion features authentic items and memorabilia from the periods and they also have excellent staff offering to give you a full-course service of traditional Filipino and Ilokano cuisine.

The catch? You have to choose a costume to wear during the whole experience! You can choose to dress like an Ilustrado, Prayle, Gobernadorcillo, or even a simple Indio. Classy, right? Make sure to take awesome pictures as a remembrance of your visit!

9. Syquia Mansion

Another spectacular chance to dive deeper into Vigan City’s history and culture is by visiting the Syquia Mansion. The entire mansion in itself is already a precious gem of Philippine History as it presents the perfectly preserved Bahay-na-Bato architecture which was dominant during the Spanish Colonial Era. Inside the Syquia Mansion, you’ll find breathtaking collections and exhibits of significant family heirlooms and artifacts of powerful Ilokano families, specifically the Ang Co family.

Syquia Mansion

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Visitors can also pose for pictures while wandering around the museum and inspect the grand traditional rooms inside the mansion. The best part? Entrance tickets only cost as low as P75 for regular adult customers!

10. Mindoro Beach

After exploring all the historical attractions of Vigan, it’s finally time to relax for a bit and focus our attention on the province’s natural wonders, right? On that note, our next destination is no other than Vigan City’s famous Mindoro Beach! Also known as the “Black Sand Beach of Vigan”, this laidback and relaxing beach destination faces the calm and dark blue waters of the West Philippine Sea. And as its iconic nickname suggests, Mindoro Beach is known for its beautiful, fine, black sands.

Mindoro Beach of Vigan

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What many tourists and locals chase in Mindoro Beach is the mesmerizing sunset as dawn arrives. You’ll notice more and more people get to the beach, unpack their things on the rented cottages, and simply enjoy their time as the sun graciously comes down. Surely, visiting Mindoro Beach will be one of the highlights of your trip especially if you want to have a breath of fresh ocean air!

11. Ilocos Sur Adventure Zone

Ah, right after a quick and relaxing aide trip to Mindoro Beach, it’s time yet again to take on another adrenaline-pumping adventure! Are you ready? Let’s go to the Ilocos Sur Adventure Zone! This famous attraction is not exactly located within Vigan City but it’s relatively near so adding it to one of your side trips to Ilocos Sur isn’t a bad idea at all. Nestled along the borders of Bantay and Santa, ISAZ features lots of extremely fun and exciting activities for everyone!

Ilocos Sur Adventure Zone

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If you’re an outdoor lover, I’m sure that you’ll have the best time engaging with rappelling activities, kayaking, zipline, and even Zorb Balls. There are also other watersports activities held on Abra River for extreme junkies out there! Oh, and aside from enjoying these extreme activities, visitors can also admire the architectural beauty of the Old Quirino Bridge and take awesome pictures while they’re at it.

12. Baluarte Resort and Mini Zoo

Up next, who wouldn’t want to meet exotic wild animals up close and even have the chance of safely interacting with them? Ah, that’s exactly what we’ll do when we visit the Baluarte Resort and Mini Zoo of Vigan City! This huge zoological park covering an enormous area of 100 hectares is owned by Chavit Singson, one of the biggest names in Philippine politics and the business industry. Baluarte is often dubbed as the “Home of the Big Cats in Vigan” because one of the highlights of the zoo is the majestic Bengal Tigers and many more animals such as sea lions, iguanas, pythons, and other species of birds and reptiles.

Baluarte Zoo Vigan Ilocos Sur

As years go by, Baluarte Zoo keeps on expanding and developing more attractions while taking care of these wild animals. The best part of visiting Baluarte Resort and Mini Zoo is that it has no entrance fee! Anyone and everyone can spend their day around the 100-hectare park and even enjoy a picnic with their loved ones while safely admiring the beautiful wild animals.

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13. Crisologo Museum

After visiting the Home of the Big Cats of Vigan, we’re now off to explore yet another important piece of Ilocos Sur’s exceptional history, the Crisologo Museum. Inside the museum, you’ll find excellent artifacts, memorabilia, and pieces owned by the Crisologo Family, one of the province’s most prominent families in history.

Crisologo Museum

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Wandering around the two-story museum will make you feel like you’re traveling back in time as you admire several antique items and furniture. It would really be a fun and fulfilling experience for everyone, especially history buffs out there!

14. RG Jar Factory

As we’re nearing the end of our ultimate Vigan adventure, let me bring you to one of the best places to buy a souvenir from the province. Any guesses? Ah, that’s right! We’re heading to RG Jar Factory, one of the few authentic places left where tourists can witness how Burnay Jars are made and even try making their own. This is actually one of the fun and educational experiences you shouldn’t miss during your visit to Vigan. Here at RG Jar Factory, you’ll be amazed at how expert potters are able to turn simple clay into amazing pieces of artwork. There really are lessons on how to make these so better make the most out of it! Aside from that, there are also souvenir shops and vendors inside where you can buy delicious Ilokano snacks like the one and only Ilocos Empanada!

15. Have a Gastronomical Feast Featuring Ilocano Cuisine!

Ah, finally! You can say that we absolutely saved the best for last. After exploring and discovering Vigan’s most precious gems, our trip surely wouldn’t be complete without having a well-deserved gastronomical feast of Ilocos’ finest treats and delicacies, right? Now, there’s a countless list of must-try restaurants and cafès in Vigan City. And they all serve mouthwatering Ilocano dishes featuring some of the all-time favorites like Bagnet, Vigan Longganisa, Pinakbet, Sinanglao, and many more!

Vigan Empanada

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So if you’re planning to have a feast and taste some of these amazing dishes, here’s a list of our recommended restaurants that you should visit. Make sure to drop by Irene’s Vigan Empanada, Calle Brewery, 1995 Studio Cafè, and of course, the iconic Casa Lourdes located at Calle Crisologo itself!

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11 Things to do in Vigan + Ilocos Sur Tourist Spots

Visiting Vigan City in Ilocos Sur, Philippines, transports you to an old-fashioned world—as old as the Spanish colonial era. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved towns of its kind in Asia.

Expectedly, the top Vigan attractions are quaint structures dating back to as far as the 16th century. From cobblestone streets to horse-drawn carriages to baroque buildings, it feels like you are traveling back in time as you roam around Calle Crisologo. While you are at it, be sure to bring home some antique souvenirs and partake in Ilocano delicacies, like empanada, bagnet, longganisa, tupig, and chichacorn.

From Vigan, you may explore the rest of Ilocos Sur province or traverse farther north to Ilocos Norte. Explore Bangui Windmills, Pagudpud beaches, Paoay Church, La Paz Sand Dunes, Narvacan Outdoor Adventure Hub & more. Or try surfing in La Union, which is only about two hours away by land travel.

Here’s a list of beautiful places to visit in Vigan including top things to do & the best Vigan tourist spots.

To make your trip planning easy, I’ve added links to the locations on Google Maps. Feel free to click/tap on the links posted. Then, use the “save” feature on the Google Maps app. Seeing all your saved locations on the map will help you get started on planning your Vigan itinerary and know the best areas to stay, near places you want to go.

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1. Calle Crisologo

Calle Crisologo in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines

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2. Saint Paul Metropolitan Cathedral

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3. Plaza Salcedo

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4. Bantay Church Bell Tower

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5. Nuestra Senora Dela Caridad Church

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6. Visit a museum

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8. Leona Florentino House

Leona Florentino House in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines

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9. Try Vigan food

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10. Mindoro Black Sand Beach

Mindoro Black Sand Beach, in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines

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Narvacan Church (St. Lucy Parish Church) Location: Narvacan, Ilocos Sur.  Save on Google Maps .

Caoayan Church (Our Lady of Hope Parish) Location: Poblacion, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur.  Save on Google Maps .

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Santo Domingo Church Location: Manila North Road, Sto. Domingo, 2729 Ilocos Sur.  Save on Google Maps .

Cervantes Church (Santo Niño de Prague Parish) Location: Cervantes, Ilocos Sur.  Save on Google Maps .

San Esteban Church (St. Stephen Protomartyr Parish) Location: San Esteban, Ilocos Sur.  Save on Google Maps .

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17+ BEST VIGAN Tourist Spots + Things to Do

Vigan City is a charming city that will make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. You can walk across cobblestone streets, surrounded by ancestral houses during the 16th-century Spanish-colonial period, or take a kalesa ride across town. It is also one of the six Unesco World Heritage Sites in the Philippines and also one of the New7Wonders Cities . This city in Ilocos Sur receives hundred thousands of visitors annually, some here for overnight experiences while others are on a day trip from exploring the nearby Pagudpud and Laoag areas.

The most popular attraction in Vigan City is Calle Crisologo, but stay longer and you’ll discover the rest of the wonders of Vigan. Here we’ve compiled the best Vigan tourist spots and things you can do in this heritage city.

Note : As of May 2023, a few of these Vigan City tourist spots are still under re-construction due to damages from a strong earthquake the year prior, including Vigan Cathedral and Bantay Church Bell Tower. Arce Museum, Syquia Museum, and Ilocos Sur Adventure Zone are also temporarily closed. Please check their respective pages for updated information.

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1. Calle Crisologo

2. vigan cathedral, 3. bantay church bell tower, 4. vigan city museum, 5. ilocos museum regional complex, 6. plaza burgos, 7. eat ilocos empanada, 8. pottery making, 9. visit other house museums, 10. visit a bagnet farm, 11. witness the art of traditional weaving, 12. buy inabel products, 13. riverside dining at pinakbet farm, 14. shop at the public market, 15. enjoy a beach day at sta. catalina, 16. ilocos sur adventure zone, 17. baluarte resort and mini zoo, 18. attend the viva vigan binatbatan festival of the arts, how to get from manila to vigan, where to stay in vigan, what to read next:.

Calle Crisologo in Vigan City

Of the numerous Vigan tourist spots, Calle Crisologo is perhaps the most popular. This heritage street spans half a kilometer and features a cobblestone street and ancestral houses. The Spanish-era ancestral houses feature traditional architecture, including multiple doors at the ground floor and large open layout on the top floors.

During day time, Calle Crisology turns into a busy tourist area with souvenir shops, food carts, and various restaurants. Here you can buy different pasalubong such as woven bags and wallets, inabel cloths, and food — such as vigan longganisa, bagnet, and other local delicacies.

The best time to visit Calle Crisologo is during weekdays, when there are fewer tourists around. You can take your time taking photos in its streets and corners. Stay up late until 11PM to capture the beautiful night lights. Some photography experts prefer the hours before dawn, when it is still dark but the sunlight is slowly seeping through the sky.

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Just a short walk from Calle Crisologo is the Vigan Cathedral. Also known as St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral, this beautiful heritage church is a prominent landmark in Vigan City and a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Vigan City.

It was originally built in 1574 as a small chapel, which was then remodeled into a new structure in 1790. It features Baroque architecture with influences of Chinese craftsmanship, as evidenced by the fu dogs or lion in its outermost doors.

You can visit the church to see its impressive façade, attend a mass, or appreciate its rich cultural and architectural history.

Bantay Bell Tower - one of the top Vigan tourist spots

Also known as Bantay Campanario , the Bantay Church Bell Tower is one of the most important landmarks in Ilocos Sur. Built in the 1590s, the bell tower stands at 33 meters tall and was constructed using bricks and lime. It stands on top of a hill and served as a lookout post for the towns of Bantay and Vigan and also functioned as a belfry for the adjacent St. Augustine Church. Due to its location, it also has panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Guests at the Bantay Bell Church Tower can climb it to see the view and learn about the tower’s historic and significance in the region.

Note : As of 2023, entering and climbing the tower is not allowed due to the damages from the recent earthquake. However, guests can still visit the area and take photos of the tower from outside.

Vigan City Museum

One of the most recently opened Vigan tourist spots is the Vigan City Museum located at the Vigan Conservation Complex. It is the first interactive learning museum in the city, showcasing the tradition, culture, and architecture of the city.

Here you can find religious displays, important historical figures, original designs of the ancestral houses during the Spanish colonial period, and local artwork. Its interactive sections include a cubicle where you can sing-along with a hymn, a platform where you can design your own ancestral house, and more.

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Vigan is all about history, and what better place to get to know this city better than the Ilocos Museum Regional Complex? This museum complex is home to the family house of Padre Burgos — one of the GomBurZa martyr priests — and the late president Elpidio Quirino.

This Vigan tourist spot is managed by the National Museum of the Philippines and so the entrance is free for everyone.

Plaza Burgos - one of the popular tourist spots in Vigan

Plaza Burgos is one of the three open plazas in the main tourist area in Vigan City. This plaza is named after Padre Burgos of GomBurZa. Here you can take a walk, stop in the eateries for a plate of okoy or ilocos empanada, and walk to the nearby Vigan Church and the Dancing Fountain of Vigan in Plaza Salcedo which operates at night.

Making ilocos empanada

One of the best things to do in Vigan City especially for first-time visitors is eating ilocos empanada!

Ilocos empanada originated from Vigan — it’s a deep-fried pastry filled with a mixture of grated unripe papaya, bean sprouts, ground meat, and egg, all wrapped in a bright orange-colored dough made from rice flour. It is served with vinegar dip.

Ilocos empanada is served in different eateries and restaurants in Vigan City. We visited the eateries in Plaza Burgos where an old lady allowed us to take photos of her making ilocos empanada from scratch. But the best empanada I’ve tried is in Irene’s Vigan Empanada (located along Salcedo St.). This modest eatery serves traditional ilocos empanada as well as other variants (crab, chicken, tuna, etc.) and add-ons. I recommend ilocos empanada with cheese. It is so good!

Pottery making in RG Jar Factory in Vigan

Another fun activity that you can do in Vigan is pottery making.

Pagburnayan (or pottery making) is a traditional industry in Vigan. The word “pagburnayan” comes from the Ilocano term “ burnay ,” which means “earthenware jar.” The pottery-making process in Pagburnayan is a unique and labor-intensive craft that has been passed down from generation to generation for hundreds of years.

In pagburnayan, potters use a foot-powered potter’s wheel to shape clay into various forms, such as jars, vases, and plates. The clay used in the pottery-making process is sourced from nearby rivers. It is shaped and then fired in a traditional wood-fired kiln to harden. Pagburnayan jars are particularly renowned for their beautiful earthy appearance, durability, and resistance to cracking.

There are two pagburnayan jar factories that you can visit in Vigan: RG Jar Factory and Ruby Factory . We visited RG Jar Factory and then the staff showed us the traditional kilns, the pottery machines, and the finished products. We even tried hands-on pottery making!

I love molding clays and so it is one of my favorite things to do in Vigan City. The other one that I’ve tried is in Zambales: the difference between the two is the pottery in Zambales actually teaches you how to shape and mold the clay, while in RG Jar Factory you can tell the guide what you want to make and they will be the one to mold the clay for you.

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Aside from the Ilocos Museum Regional Complex, there are other museums you can visit in Vigan City. Three must-see mansion-turned-museums include the Arce Museum, Syquia Mansion, and Crisologo Museum.

Arce Museum is offers a one-of-a-kind experience. Fans of Maria Clara and Ibarra will rejoice, since this museum allows you to dress up in traditional attire and even attend a dinner with servers garbed in uniform for an immersive experience. Meanwhile, Syquia Museum is an ancestral house owned by the late president Quirino and his wife, and Crisologo Museum is a house owned by the late congressman Floro Crisologo, who was assassinated while attending mass at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

Bagnet Farm in Vigan

Off the usual Vigan tour itinerary, did you know that you can visit a bagnet farm in Vigan City? We visited the bagnet farm in San Julian, just several minutes away from the town proper. Here they prepare chunks of pork, boil them for 3 hours and then fry them for at least 3 times — producing the crispy skin that bagnet is known for. Of course, we didn’t miss this opportunity to eat freshly cooked bagnet!

These fried bagnets are made and sold by JKLC’s Vigan, a store owned by Cecil Chan and her husband. It is located at the town proper just beside Hotel Felicidad.

Cristy's weaving center in Vigan

Experience cultural immersion in your Vigan tour by witnessing the art of traditional weaving. This practice is done in different areas in the Ilocos Region.

The weaving process involves using a handloom to create intricate patterns and designs on various fabrics, like cotton and abel or inabel (which is an Ilocano term for “to weave” or “woven”). The threads used are often dyed with natural materials, such as leaves, barks, and roots, to achieve vibrant colors.

There are a few handloom weaving centers that you can visit in Vigan City. We visited Cristy’s Loomweaving , where you can see local weavers at work and buy finished inabel products, including towels, blankets, pillowcases, placemats, bags, wallets, and more.

Tela de Bonita in Vigan

Inabel woven products are one of the best souvenirs from Vigan City. These include handbags, towels, blankets, pillowcases, placemats, and even clothes.

You can buy inabel products at souvenir shops along Calle Crisologo. For premium-quality inabel items, I recommend visiting Tienda Verda along De Los Reyes St. and Tela de Bonita , which is sold at the reception area in Hotel Felicidad.

Food in Pinakbet Farm in Vigan

One of the best eats you can find is located several minutes away from Vigan City proper — Pinakbet Farm. This alfresco restaurant is located beside a river and a farm where they source most of their ingredients.

Enjoy pinakbet, bagnet, and grilled chicken and fresh tilapia — all served with KBL (kamatis, bagoong, and lasona). This restaurant also hosts a local dance and musical performance to serenade its customers while eating.

I highly enjoyed eating kamayan-style at this restaurant and recommend it to you as well!

Vigan public market

Although not a usual tourist destination, the Vigan public market is an interesting place to visit and buy pasalubongs from. The market is located about 20 minutes by foot from the town proper; you can also ride a tricycle for easy transport.

At the public market, you can eat traditional Ilocano dishes, buy local vegetables and fruits such as kamias, bottles of vinegar and bagoong, and — of course who would miss the vigan longganisa and bagnet?

Sta. Catalina Beach in Vigan

Sta. Catalina Beach is one of the most underrated tourist attractions in Vigan City. It’s located several minutes away from the town proper and features a long shoreline with fine, gray sand.

This beach is frequented by locals during weekends, so if you want to go for a quiet beach trip, schedule your trip on a weekday. There is also a resort here if you wish to stay overnight.

Located within Vigan City, Ilocos Sur Adventure Zone is an outdoor adventure park offering a variety of activities ideal for adrenaline-seekers, nature lovers, and families looking for a fun day out.

These include a giant swing, kayaking, wall climbing, rappelling across the river, and rock climbing at the rocky landscape of the Banaoang mountains. You can also appreciate the view of the old and new bridges built across the tranquil Abra River.

Baluarte Resort and Mini Zoo is a 100-hectare property of rolling plains and hills, famously owned by former governor Chavit Singson. It is one of the most popular tourist spots in Vigan City, with families visiting animals in the zoo and exploring the museum inside.

Though the Baluerte is one of the landmark Vigan City tourist spots, it is one that I personally do not recommend. Baluarte is known for keeping exotic animals and one of the activities here is taking pictures with a tiger. Across Southeast Asia, taking selfies with big cats is considered unethical because oftentimes the tigers undergo harsh regimen and are sedated to remain docile. In fact, even the dating app Tinder has banned profile photos with tiger selfies, in concern for animal rights.

Moreover, while the museum in Baluarte features impressive display, there are merely there as trophies. Unlike other museums, it does not seem to promote wildlife care and preservation.

The Viva Vigan Binatbatan Festival of the Arts is a cultural and religious festival in Vigan, held every first week of May. It celebrates the religious feast day (Feast of Apo Sto. Cristo Milagroso), traditional inabel weaving, and the life of the first Filipino leader, Isabelo de los Reyes.

This festival holds different exhibitions and activities, including the “Abel Iloko Fashion Show,” “Kalesa Parade,” “Bagnet Festival,” and the highlight of every festival in the country — a streetdancing competition.

This event is a must-visit for anyone interested in joining festivities and learning about the region’s cultural heritage. Since the festival takes several days, I recommend booking your hotel in advance and looking at the festival itinerary so you can schedule your visit depending on what activity you want to witness.

Here are the commuting details from Manila to Vigan:

  • Option 1 : Take a bus from Pasay or Cubao to Vigan . Travel is around 8-9 hours.
  • Option 2 : There are no airports at Vigan City. The closest airport is Laoag International Airport in Laoag City. Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines fly from Manila to Laoag in selected days. From the airport, ride a bus to Vigan City. Travel time for the bus ride is around 2 hours.

There are several ancestral hotels in Vigan City. Here are some of the best Vigan hotels:

  • Hotel Felicidad . A charming hotel located just a short walk away from Calle Crisologo. Read our review .
  • Hotel Luna . The first museum hotel in the Philippines, featuring beautiful rooms, a gallery with original artworks from local artists including Juan Luna, and a pool. Read our review .

Has this article about the best Vigan tourist spots been helpful to you? If you have other recommended things to do in Vigan, let us know in the comments section below!

Visiting the Ilocos Region? Read the rest of our articles!

  • Best Ilocos Norte Tourist Spots
  • Best Ilocos Sur Tourist Spots
  • Best Vigan Tourist Spots + Things to Do
  • Paoay Sand Dunes
  • Burgos Wind Farm

See our hotel reviews:

  • Hotel Felicidad (Vigan City)
  • Hotel Luna (Vigan City )

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Vigan, a charming city in the Ilocos Sur province of the Philippines, is a popular tourist destination known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial-era architecture. In 1999, Vigan was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, making it a must-see destination for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts.

Visitors to Vigan can stroll down the cobblestone streets of the Vigan Heritage Village, a picturesque neighborhood filled with Spanish-inspired architecture. The highlight of this area is Calle Crisologo, a street lined with old-fashioned houses, antique shops, and restaurants serving authentic Ilocano cuisine. The Bantay Bell Tower, a historical landmark that served as a watchtower during the Spanish colonial period, offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding countryside.

Vigan has also been recognized as one of the New7Wonders Cities, cementing its status as a top tourist spot in the Philippines. With its rich history, unique culture, and stunning architecture, Vigan is a destination that should not be missed by anyone visiting the Ilocos region.

Historical Landmarks

Vigan is a city with a rich history; its historical landmarks are a testament to its past. Here are some of the must-visit historical landmarks in Vigan:

Calle Crisologo, Vigan, Philippines by Ray in Manila via Wikimedia cc

Walking Tour of Calle Crisologo

Take a journey back in time and explore the stunning cobblestone street of Calle Crisologo, one of the most beloved tourist attractions in Vigan. This iconic street is lined with ancestral houses that date back to the Spanish colonial era, each with its unique mix of Chinese and Spanish-inspired architecture.

As you stroll along the street, you can feel the nostalgia of the Ilustrado lifestyle and explore the many shops, restaurants, hotels, bars, souvenir shops, and cafes. Named after the famous Mena Crisologo, a politician, poet, writer, and playwright, Calle Crisologo is a place full of history and culture.

No vehicles are allowed on this street, making it the perfect place to take photos of the stunning Spanish architecture. Open 24 hours a day, there’s no need to rush to get there, although most of the shops close after 8 p.m.

Syquia mansion - Vigan Travel Guide

Visit Syquia Mansion

Step back in time and explore the grand Syquia Mansion, a stunning ancestral home of the Syquia family, one of the most prominent families in Vigan.

This remarkable house uniquely blends Spanish and Chinese-inspired architecture and boasts high-ceiling rooms, hardwood floors, intricate wood carvings, and antique furniture and porcelain pieces.

Visitors can tour the house to view the family’s collection of antiques and artifacts, as well as the paintings of the late President Elpidio Quirino and his family members, including a masterpiece of Fernando Amorsolo. Take a journey and discover the stories of the Syquia Mansion.

Crisologo Museum photo by Eugene via Flickr CC

Crisologo Museum

Step inside the Crisologo Museum and experience the life and legacy of Congressman Floro Crisologo, a prominent political figure in Vigan.

This Spanish-era ancestral house is filled with memorabilia and artifacts related to the congressman’s life and career, including his clothes and antiques. The late Congressman Floro S. Crisologo and his wife once occupied this home until he was tragically assassinated in St. Paul’s Cathedral.

In his memory, his wife turned their home into a museum, free of charge, but accepting donations for maintenance. Visitors can admire the memorabilia but cannot touch it, though picture-taking is allowed.

Vigan Cathedral by Jsinglador via Wikimedia cc

Vigan Cathedral

The majestic Vigan Cathedral, also known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle, stands as a proud reminder of the Spanish colonial era.

Nestled in the heart of the city, the baroque-style cathedral is a must-see for both tourists and locals. Not only does it offer an insight into the city’s rich history, but it has also been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, making it an iconic attraction.

Bantay Church Bell Tower, Ilocos Sur by Roniel Soriano via Wikimedia cc

Bantay Church Bell Tower

Perched atop a hill overlooking the beautiful town of Bantay and Vigan, the Bantay Church Bell Tower is a captivating sight from the Spanish colonial era. Dating back centuries, the bell tower stands tall next to the St. Augustine Parish, one of the oldest churches in Ilocos Sur.

Tourists flock to this destination to take in the panoramic views of the countryside, and those brave enough can climb the bell tower to enjoy the open skies of Vigan. For those who don’t want to make the climb, the bell tower makes for a perfect postcard-worthy shot.

Padre Burgos Museum by Eugene via Flickr CC

Padre Jose Burgos House

Visitors to the Padre Jose Burgos House can take a step back in time and explore the home of one of the country’s most influential figures. The museum is filled with antique farming and weaving tools, photographs of famous people in Vigan, and the bedroom of Padre Burgos, complete with his writing essentials. It is a unique opportunity to learn about the Spanish colonization and the life of Padre Burgos.

Arce Mansion in Vigan

Arce Mansion

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Discover the grandeur of Vigan’s past at the Arce Mansion. Located just a few blocks away from Calle Crisologo, this grand ancestral house is a mix of Spanish and Chinese-inspired architecture, and is one of the best-preserved ancestral houses in Vigan. Step back in time and experience a bygone era at this museum-turned-ancestral house.

Guests can dress up and live like an Ilustrado while enjoying a delicious dinner. Explore the old wood floors, antique furniture, and paintings that make this ancestral house unique. Immerse yourself in Vigan’s rich history and culture, and be amazed by the Philippines’ pride and a well-preserved location that will leave you feeling like you’ve stepped back in time.

Cultural Experiences

Vigan is a city in the Philippines that is rich in history and culture. Tourists who visit Vigan can immerse themselves in the city’s cultural experiences. Here are some of the must-try cultural experiences in Vigan:

Pagburnayan in Vigan by Andrew Martin via Wikimedia cc

Visit Pagburnayan

Vigan is home to the Pagburnayan Jar Factory, a place where visitors can witness the traditional art of pottery-making. Here, skilled potters use traditional techniques to create beautiful jars, pots, and other clay products.

The unique Burnay jars, which have small openings, and the larger wangging jars, are popular souvenirs among tourists. Unfortunately, pottery-making is a dying tradition and the Pagburnayan may soon have no successor. Visit this old Jar factory and be sure to take home a piece of Vigan’s history!

Abel Iloco Weaving in Beddeng Daya

Abel Weaving

Vigan is renowned for its traditional Abel cloth, a hand-woven fabric that has been passed down through generations and is admired for its intricate beauty and quality. When you visit Vigan, be sure to take a stop at one of the many Abel showrooms, where you can learn about the craft, get to know the craftsmen, and even purchase a unique souvenir.

Rowilda’s and Cristy’s are two of the most renowned Abel shops in Vigan, offering a wide selection of Abel-Iloko products, such as shawls, blankets, table napkins, blouses, and placemats. Witness the skilled weavers create these masterpieces with their own hands and take a piece of Vigan home with you.

Kalesa in Vigan

Experience Vigan Kalesa Ride

A kalesa ride in Vigan is a must-do for any traveler. Feel the wind in your hair as you explore the city’s cobblestone streets in a classic horse-drawn carriage. Relive the past and experience the city’s rich history and culture as you take a leisurely ride through the city.

With plenty of kalesa to choose from, it’s easy to arrange a ride for an hour or two, allowing you to visit multiple destinations in style. So hop in and explore Vigan in a traditional and fashionable way!

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Ilocos Museum Regional Complex

The Ilocos Museum Regional Complex is a must-visit destination for tourists who want to learn more about the history and culture of Vigan and the Ilocos region. The museum complex includes several museums, including the Crisologo Museum, Syquia Mansion Museum, and the Juan Luna Shrine. Visitors can learn about the lives of prominent figures in Philippine history, including the Crisologo family and Juan Luna.

Local Cuisine

Vigan is not only famous for its historical landmarks and cultural heritage but also for its flavorful local cuisine. The city offers a wide variety of Ilocano dishes that will surely satisfy any gastronomic adventure. Here are some of the must-try dishes when visiting Vigan.

Vigan empanadas

Discover the deliciousness of Ilocos Empanada, a classic pastry bread with a unique twist! This orange and tasty snack is made with Ilocos longganisa, mung beans, papaya, and kesong puti (white cheese). It’s a popular snack that originated from Ilocos Sur and is deep-fried until it’s crispy and golden brown.

Don’t forget to try the traditional vinegar dipping sauce with your empanada! Irene’s Vigan Empanada and Lilong and Lilang Restaurant are two of the best places to get your hands on this delicacy. Stalls selling Ilocos Empanada are everywhere, so you can enjoy a snack while walking around the city. Get ready to be tantalized by the unique flavors of Ilocos Empanada!

Vigan Longganisa by Denise Bentulan via Flickr Cc

Longganisa is a type of sausage that is commonly found in the Ilocos region. It is made of ground pork that is seasoned with garlic, vinegar, and salt. It is usually served as a breakfast dish and paired with garlic rice and egg.

Longganisa from Vigan is known for its distinct flavor and texture. It is a must-try for anyone visiting the city.

Bagnet by Judgefloro via Wikimedia cc

Bagnet is a deep-fried pork belly that is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. It is a popular dish in the Ilocos region and is often served as a main course.

Bagnet is best paired with KBL (kamatis, Bagoong, and Lasona) or atchara (pickled papaya). Kusina Felicitas and Café Leona are two of the best places to try this dish in Vigan.

Sinanglaw photo via Farmview Eatery FB page

If you’re feeling adventurous and want to try something unique, head to Padre Burgos in Vigan to sample some of the best Sinanglaw. This local dish consists of beef innards such as tripe, liver, and heart, flavored with onions, ginger, garlic, and kamias for a sour kick. It also has a hint of bitterness from bile, making it similar to pinapaitan.

The perfect accompaniment to beer, this hearty and flavourful soup is sure to satisfy your cravings. BarTech is one of the most popular stalls in the area and is definitely worth a visit!

Cafe Leona

Eat at Café Leona

Named after the poetess Leona Florentino, this café is world-famous and used to be her own home. It became a restaurant and wowed patrons with its longganisa and bagnet offerings.

Tourists swear that they’ve had the best breakfast experience in the café. Besides Filipino foods, they also serve Japanese, Italian, and Thai cuisine. The café is located in Calle Crisologo. They also offer Vegan food.

Address: 1 Crisologo, Brgy 2, Vigan City, 2700 Ilocos Sur Hours: open daily from 11am to 8pm Phone: 0922 879 1833 / 0920 906 8144

Vigan’s local cuisine is a reflection of the city’s rich history and culture. It is a must-try for anyone visiting the city. From the famous Vigan Empanada to the flavorful Bagnet, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Outdoor Activities

Vigan offers a variety of outdoor activities for tourists to enjoy. Two popular spots are Mindoro Beach and Baluarte Zoo.

Mindoro Beach in Vigan

Mindoro Beach

Located in Currimao, Ilocos Norte, Mindoro Beach is a 3-kilometer stretch of black sand beach that offers a unique experience compared to other beaches facing the China Sea. Tourists can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and taking a leisurely stroll along the shore. The beach is also known for its stunning sunset views.

Tiger inside Baluarte Zoo

Baluarte Zoo

Baluarte Zoo is a must-visit destination in Vigan. It is an 80-hectare property with a mini zoo, butterfly garden, and a variety of animal species. Visitors can witness animal shows, feed and interact with animals, and take photos with them. The zoo also has a zip line and a shooting range for adventure seekers.

Baluarte Zoo is owned by Chavit Singson, a prominent politician in the Philippines. The zoo is free of charge, and visitors can enjoy the attractions without spending a dime. However, visitors can also opt for a guided tour for a more in-depth experience.

Visit Mestizo River

This river has been the gateway of trading for Ilokanos and their foreign guests in the old days. A great way to know the river’s history is through the Vigan River Cruise, which lasts 45 minutes and details its discovery and how it is today.

Joining the cruise lets, you enjoy nature and learn some things about how Vigan started. Bring sunblock with you on this trip.

Festivals and Events

Vigan is known for its rich cultural heritage and history, and it celebrates this through various festivals and events throughout the year. Here are two of the most popular ones:

Vigan Town Fiesta

The Vigan Town Fiesta is celebrated every January 25th in honor of the town’s patron saint, St. Paul. The fiesta is a religious celebration where devotees gather to offer prayers and participate in various religious activities. The festival also includes a colorful parade, street dancing, and a beauty pageant.

Visitors can witness the traditional “kalesa” parade during the fiesta, where decorated horse-drawn carriages roam around the town’s streets. The town’s residents also showcase their creativity through various competitions, such as the “kakanin” (rice cake) and “empanada” (savory pastry) making contests.

Viva Vigan Festival of Arts

The Viva Vigan Festival of Arts is a week-long celebration held every May in honor of the town’s UNESCO World Heritage Site status. The festival showcases the town’s rich cultural heritage through various art forms, such as music, dance, theater, and visual arts.

Visitors can witness the “calesa” parade during the festival, where decorated horse-drawn carriages roam around the town’s streets. The town’s residents also showcase their creativity through various competitions, such as the “kakanin” (rice cake) and “empanada” (savory pastry) making contests.

The festival also features various cultural performances, such as the “buklod” (folk dance) and “kabinnulig” (unity dance) performances. Visitors can also attend art exhibits and workshops showcasing the town’s traditional crafts, such as pottery, weaving, and woodcarving.

Shopping and Souvenirs

When it comes to shopping and souvenirs in Vigan, there are a few places that visitors should definitely check out. Plaza Burgos and RG Jar Factory are two popular destinations for those looking to bring home a piece of Vigan.

Plaza Burgos

Plaza Burgos is a bustling market in the heart of Vigan where visitors can find various souvenirs and local products. The market is particularly known for its chichacorn, a popular snack made from fried corn kernels and seasoned with garlic and salt. Visitors can also find other local delicacies, such as bagnet (deep-fried pork belly) and empanada (a pastry filled with meat, vegetables, and egg).

In addition to food, Plaza Burgos also offers a range of handmade crafts and souvenirs, such as woven bags, hats, and baskets. Visitors can also find traditional clothing, such as barongs and Filipiniana dresses, as well as locally made jewelry and accessories.

RG Jar Factory

For those looking for more unique souvenirs, RG Jar Factory is a must-visit destination. The factory produces a range of handmade pottery, including jars, vases, and plates. Visitors can watch the pottery-making process and even try their hand at making their own piece.

In addition to pottery, RG Jar Factory also offers a range of other handmade crafts, such as woven baskets and bags. Visitors can also pick up locally made snacks and delicacies, such as biscocho (butter cookies) and tupig (a sweet rice cake).

Antique and Souvenir Shops in Vigan

Antique and Jewelry Hunting

The rich history of Vigan has allowed it to amass a vast collection of antiques and jewelry, which some stores there are now selling. Patient tourists can find old coins, clothes, and other antique items home from this souvenir hunt. One of the best sellers of antique stores in Vigan is the miniature antiques they’re selling.

Accommodation

If you’re planning to visit Vigan, you’ll need a place to stay. Fortunately, there are plenty of options available, ranging from budget-friendly Airbnb rentals to luxurious hotels. In this section, we’ll explore some of the best accommodation options in Vigan.

Vigan Hotels

There are several hotels in Vigan that offer a comfortable and convenient stay for tourists. One of the most popular hotels is Hotel Felicidad , which is located in the heart of Vigan’s historic district. This hotel offers well-appointed rooms, a restaurant, and a rooftop terrace with stunning views of the city.

Hotel Luna Vigan

Another great option is Hotel Luna , a boutique hotel that combines modern amenities with traditional Filipino design. This hotel is also located in the historic district, just a few steps away from Calle Crisologo, one of Vigan’s most famous tourist spots.

Other notable hotels in Vigan include Paradores de Vigan , Vigan Plaza Hotel , and Ciudad Fernandina Hotel . These hotels offer a range of amenities, including swimming pools, restaurants, and spacious rooms.

Read: Ultimate List of the Best Hotels in Vigan, Ilocos Sur

Airbnb in Vigan

Airbnb rentals are a great option in Vigan for those who prefer a more homey feel. Several Airbnb listings are available in the city, ranging from cozy apartments to spacious villas.

One popular Airbnb rental is a traditional Filipino house located in the historic district. This house has been renovated to include modern amenities while still retaining its traditional charm. It can accommodate up to six guests and is located just a few minutes’ walk from Calle Crisologo.

Another great option is a modern apartment located in the city center. This apartment can accommodate up to four guests and features a fully-equipped kitchen, a comfortable living room, and a balcony with views of the city.

Travel Information

Manila to vigan.

If you plan a trip to Vigan, here is some travel information to help you get there.

The easiest way to get to Vigan from Manila is by taking a bus. There are several bus companies that operate daily trips from Manila to Vigan, including Partas, Dominion, and Viron. The journey takes around 8-10 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. Buses depart from several terminals in Manila, including Cubao and Pasay.

You can rent a car in Manila and drive to Vigan if you prefer to drive. The journey takes around 8-10 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. The most common route is via the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) and the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), which will take you to La Union and then to Vigan.

The nearest airport to Vigan is the Laoag International Airport, which is around 80 kilometers away. From there, you can take a bus or a taxi to Vigan. Alternatively, you can fly to Manila and take a bus or a car to Vigan.

Other Travel Tips

  • If you are traveling to Vigan from Baguio, you can take a bus to La Union and then transfer to a bus bound for Vigan.
  • If you are traveling to Vigan from Ilocos Norte or Pagudpud, you can take a bus bound for Laoag and then transfer to a bus bound for Vigan.
  • There are several ATMs in Vigan where you can withdraw cash. However, bringing enough cash with you is recommended, especially if you are traveling to remote areas.
  • English is widely spoken in Vigan, so you won’t have trouble communicating with the locals.

Contact Info

DOT Regional Office 1 Oasis Country Resort Hotel National Highway Baranggay Sevilla San Fernando City 2500 La Union Tel. No. (6372) 888 2411 / 242 1656 Fax: (6372) 888 2098 Email: [email protected]

Frequently Asked Questions

How many days should i spend in vigan to explore its tourist spots.

To explore Vigan’s tourist spots thoroughly, spending at least two to three days in the city is recommended. This will give visitors enough time to visit the most popular attractions, such as Calle Crisologo, the Vigan Cathedral, the Syquia Mansion, and some lesser-known spots.

What are some must-visit museums in Vigan?

Vigan is home to several museums that showcase the city’s rich history and culture. The most popular museums include the Crisologo Museum, which features the family’s collection of antique furniture and memorabilia, and the Burgos Museum, which houses artifacts related to the Philippine Revolution.

Where is the best place to stay in Vigan to access its tourist spots?

The best place to stay in Vigan is in Poblacion or the City Center, particularly around Calle Crisologo. This area is where most of the attractions are located, and it is also where visitors can find a wide range of accommodations, from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxurious hotels.

What is Vigan City known for, and what are some of its famous attractions?

Vigan City is known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture, which earned it a spot on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Its most famous attraction is Calle Crisologo, a cobblestone street lined with ancestral houses that date back to the 18th century. Other popular attractions include the Vigan Cathedral, the Syquia Mansion, and the Plaza Salcedo.

What are some popular tourist spots in Ilocos Sur besides Calle Crisologo?

Aside from Calle Crisologo, Ilocos Sur has plenty of other tourist spots worth visiting. These include the Bantay Bell Tower, a historic tower that offers panoramic views of the city; the Baluarte Zoo, a wildlife sanctuary that features a variety of animals; and the Hidden Garden, a lush botanical garden that showcases local flora.

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Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vigan is one of the best places to visit if you want to travel back to the Spanish-era. From beautiful ancestral houses to centuries-old churches, you’ll definitely have a fun-filled trip in this historical city. Here are the top Vigan tourist spots you shouldn’t miss when you visit.

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How To Get To Vigan

From manila.

From Manila, you can ride a bus going to Vigan. Travel time is around 8 hours from Cubao. You can book a flight directly to Laoag and then ride a bus from Laoag to Vigan.

Related: Partas Luxury Bus: Travel to La Union, Vigan, and Laoag from Cubao

From Baguio

If you’re coming from Baguio, you can ride any Partas bus bound to Vigan. Travel time is around 5 to 6 hours!

You can ride buses heading to Vigan. Travel time is around 2 hours.

Important Things To Know About Vigan

ATMs:  There are several banks and ATMs in Vigan. However, it’s best to always carry enough cash.

Languages Spoken:  Most locals can speak Ilocano and are fluent in Tagalog and English.

Festivals on the island: 

  • Vigan Town Fiesta (January)  – The town’s fiesta is a week ling celebration composed of parades, carnivals, beauty contests and cultural shows.
  • Kannawidan Ilocos (January)  – This festival is a celebration of the culture in the province of Ilocos Sur.
  • Viva Vigan Festival of Arts (May)  – You can expect dancing and music during this festival. However, the highlight would be the Tres de Mayo which starts with a mass, then dancing in the Crisologo Street and a kalesa parade.

Best time to visit:  Best months to visit would be from December to February for cooler weather. The months with the least rainfall are November to April.

Getting Around:  To get around La Union, you can choose from the tricycles, jeepneys, and buses.

Vigan Tourist Spots

Calle crisologo.

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I remember looking at the photos of well-preserved cobblestone streets and horse-driven kalesas back when I was in Elementary school and adding it to my bucket list. So when my friend, Steffi and I first visited Vigan way back 2016, our first stop was Calle Crisologo. During day time, you’ll find here hotels, souvenir shops, cafes and bars which I think kinda ruins the travel-back-in-time experience. (If I remember correctly, there’s also a funeral parlor here).

If you want to have Calle Crisologo all to yourselves, I suggest waking up at 5:00 AM and go exploring. This is the best time to take photos. You can also rent a bike from Hotel Felicidad for around P150 per hour and go cycling.

And in all honesty, if you want to see ancestral houses, I’d suggest going to Taal Heritage Town in Batangas. The houses there are in top shape. You can even rent one on Airbnb!

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  • Location: Mena Crisologo St., Meztizo District, Vigan City
  • Open 24 hours but most shops close at around 8:00 PM.

Syquia Mansion

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Syquia Mansion is a 19th century stone mansion which was once the home of the late President Elpidio Quirino. Decades ago, government meetings were conducted here. But now, it’s a museum which depicts wealthy living during the Spanish period.

  • Location: Quirino Boulevard cor. Salcedo Street, Vigan City
  • Entrance Fee: P20 per head
  • Open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (closed every Tuesday)

Crisologo Museum

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Crisologo museum is the ancestral home of the late congressman Floro Crisologo. After his assassination, his wife, Carmeling Crisologo converted their home into a museum in memory of her husband. You can find a lot of antiques, and things the family owns.

  • Location:  Liberation Boulevard, Vigan City
  • Fees: Free but donations are accepted for the museum’s upkeep
  • Open daily from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM and 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM

Villa Angela Heritage House

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Unlike Syquia Mansion and Crisologo Museum, the Villa Angela Heritage House is an ancestral home that was turned into a bed and breakfast. You can find here a photo of Tom Cruise with the owner back when he stayed in 1989.

  • Location: 26 Quirino Blvd., Vigan City
  • Rates start at P3,300+
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Bantay Church Bell Tower

bantay church bell tower

Boasting of a view of Vigan City, Bantay Church Bell Tower was built back in 1591 and is one of the province’s oldest buildings. In the local dialect, “bantay” means “to guard” which is what the locals used the tower for. In 1857, it was then converted into a church bell tower.

  • Location: It’s 10 to 15 minutes away from Calle Crisologo via tricycle. Back when we went here, we made the mistake of thinking it was near so we walked for nearly 20 minutes under the heat. Haha.
  • Fee: It’s up to you. Donations are accepted for the maintenance of the bell tower.
  • Open daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Padre Burgos House

Burgos House

During the Spanish period, there were three Filipino priests known collectively as GomBurZa who were martyred. One of these, Fr. Jose Burgos, once lived in this house. Padre Burgos House is his ancestral home. Now, it’s a museum which houses memorabilia of Father Burgos and his family.

  • Location: Burgos, Vigan City

Mindoro Beach of Vigan

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People love white sandy beaches. But have you ever seen a black sandy beach? Mindoro Beach of Vigan is jet black in color because of the magnetite and iron ore present in the sand. Swim cautiously since the currents are very strong in these parts.

  • Location: Brgy. Mindoro, Vigan City (The beach is pretty far from the city so it’ll be a bit expensive if you do decide to ride a tricycle going there.)

Arce Mansion

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Another ancestral home turned into a museum, Arce Mansion is a must-visit if you want to dress up. For a fee, you can dress up like a don, a dona, a gobernadorcillo or a Chinese immigrant.

  • Location: 87 Quirino Boulevard cor. Abaya Street, Vigan City
  • Fee: P150 for the costumes; P1,500 per person for the costume, photoshoot, dinner, and prints (good for a minimum of 5 people)

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As a writer, I adore Cafe Leona. This cafe is the ancestral home of the poetess Leona Florentino. Their bagnet and longganisa are a must-try. You can find this place at Calle Crisologo.

Abel-Iloko Weaving Community

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Beloved for its quality, Vigan’s traditional woven product the Abel cloth is made at the Abel-Iloko weaving community. You can visit an Abel showroom and learn more about the craft as well as buy some woven products like table napkins, blouses, blankets, shawls, and placemats for souvenirs. Rowilda’s Loom Weaving factory is the most famous in Vigan.

  • Location: Brgy. Camangaan, Vigan
  • Business Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Factory: Weaving activity starts at 8 a.m.) / 7:30 a.m. to evening (Showroom: closing time varies)

Baluarte Zoo

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If you’re traveling with kids, you might want to check this place out. Owned by Chavit Singson, a local politician, Baluarte zoo houses several animals and often has wildlife shows. Don’t forget to bring an umbrella, it’s hard to walk under the harsh sun.

If you are an animal lover, it’s best not to come here. I was honestly traumatized by Singson’s collection of dead animals he hunted at the Safari Gallery.

  • Location: Quirino Boulevard, Tamag, Vigan City, 2700 Ilocos Sur
  • Business hours : 7: 00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Admission : Free, but there is a Php 50 fee for the e-cab tour around the zoo.

Pagburnayan

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Aside from weaving, Vigan also boasts jar making. You can stop by the Pagburnayan Jar Making and watch earthenware jars come to life from a potter’s hand. If you’re lucky, you can also try making one. It’s a magical experience. Don’t forget to buy a few jars for souvenirs!

  • Location: Liberation Blvd, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur
  • Fee: Free but donations are accepted.

Hidden Garden

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This not so hidden place is best place to grab a scrumptious meal. Aside from the food, you can also have a look around and buy plants from the garden. There are a lot of ornamental plants and bonsai.

  • Location: Katipunan St, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur

Where to Stay in Vigan?

Looking for accommodations in Vigan? Here’s a list for you :  Vigan Hotels: 15 Best Accommodations in Vigan City

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Aside from hotels and resorts, you can also opt to stay at an Airbnb .

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Responsible Travel Tips

When traveling to one place, make sure you practice responsible tourism. Here are some tips to do so.

1. Respect the environment

Don’t litter. Please hold onto your trash until you find a garbage can. Don’t bring home the sand or any seashell. Leave them where they belong. Missing seashells can have potential detrimental environmental impacts.

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2. Avoid single-use plastic

Bring your eco bag and refuse single-use plastic.

3. Shop local

Keep the traditional crafts alive and support local artisans. Buy from them. And try not to haggle, P20 may seem small to you but it can mean a lot to them.

4. Always ask permission

Be sure to ask for permission first when taking photos or videos especially when it comes to children

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Kalesa at the cobblestone street known as Calle Crisologo in Vigan

Vigan Ilocos Sur Travel Guide: What to Do + Hotels + Itinerary

Myjel Alinea Guevarra

Best Time to Go to Vigan City

Dry and summer season | november to may, longganisa festival | january, vigan town fiesta | january.

  • Viva Vigan Festival of Arts | May
  • Climate and Weather
  • What to Wear
  • How to Get to Vigan

By Private Car/Van

Getting around vigan, where to stay in vigan, types of accommodations, neighborhoods and areas, accommodation highlights in vigan city.

  • What to See and Do in Vigan
  • Revisit History at Calle Crisologo

Watch the Fountain Show at Plaza Salcedo

Attend mass at vigan cathedral, visit the bantay bell tower, try pottery and weaving at pagburnayan, go museum hopping, visit animals at the baluarte zoo.

  • What to Eat and Drink in Vigan

Local Cuisine

  • Recommended Restaurants and Bars

Practical Information and Tips

Where to shop, sample itinerary in vigan city.

  • Day 1: Calle Crisologo + Museums + Pottery + Plaza Salcedo

Day 2: Bantay Bell Tower + Weaving + Museums + Vigan Cathedral + Calle Crisologo

Day 3: calle crisologo + heritage river cruise.

Several kalesa parked in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur

Discover Vigan City in Ilocos Sur, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New7Wonders Cities. Find out the best time to go, top tourist spots and activities you shouldn’t miss, must-try food, best hotels to stay in, and how to plan your itinerary with this guide.

Vigan City is a UNESCO World Heritage site  and one of the  New7Wonders Cities . It is  one of the best-preserved planned Spanish colonial town remaining in Asia today.

Though it followed the Renaissance grid plan for cities of the Spanish Empire, it is also highly influenced by the various architectural designs such as those from China and Europe. 

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Established way back in the 16th century, Vigan was once a stop on the Silk Route that made it a relevant trading post. In 1572, conquistador Juan de Salcedo took over the city and became the lieutenant governor of the Ilocos region.

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It then became the center of political, religious, and commercial activities of the North of Luzon.

The famous Calle Crisologo in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur

Aside from its historical and architectural significance, a trip to Vigan can also be packed with gastronomic adventures where you can feast on Ilocano food.

Plan a Vigan tour to experience this unique city’s old-world charm and cuisine. Here is everything you need to know for a complete Vigan experience. 

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Clock at the Vigan Cathedral in Ilocos Sur

The majority of tourist spots in Vigan City are best explored when it's dry and sunny. Plan your Ilocos itinerary around the months when there is little to no rain so you can maximize your time. Here is a detailed guide on when to go to Vigan City:

Vigan can be explored at any time of the year, but it's highly recommended to do your Vigan tour visit between November to May, the dry months. It is also when some of the city's distinct festivals are held.

December to February is having lower temperatures but still dry months in Vigan. Plan your trip during this time if you don't like the intense summer heat.

Every January 22, the locals of Vigan celebrate a longganisa-themed festival. Longganisa is a local sausage with a creamy garlic flavor and a breakfast staple in the country.

Eating Vigan longganisa (or buying bags of it for souvenirs) is a must when in this city. During the Longganisa Festival, stalls are installed around the streets selling the delicacy.

Just a few days after Longganisa Festival is the Vigan Town Fiesta. It is a week-long celebration in honor of St. Paul the Apostle that starts on January 25. This festival fills the streets of Vigan with colorful exhibits, carnivals, and locals performing street dances.

Viva Vigan Festival of Arts | May 

This festival during the first week of May celebrates and promotes Vigan City's cultural and historical heritage. The highlight of the festival is during May 3 (Tres de Mayo) where the celebration starts with a mass at the cemetery chapel and follows by dancing in Calle Crisologo and a parade of their local kalesa.

Climate and Weather 

Vigan has two climates, dry and wet, like other destinations in the Philippines. The dry months are from November to May, with the hottest from April to May. The wet months are from June to October, with August receiving the most rain.

Vigan City’s average temperature is  26 °C, with the average warmest 30.9°C and an average lowest at 21.1 °C. Here’s a graph showing Vigan’s temperature and rainfall for the whole year: 

Average monthly temperature in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur

Source: NOAA

What to Wear 

Exploring Vigan will require a lot of walking around the streets of Calle Crisologo. Wear breathable clothes that are perfect for the summer season, especially if you’re traveling there during the peak dry months.

Wear a hat or bring an umbrella, wear sunglasses, and choose comfortable shoes or sandals that are good for walking around. If your trip is during the cooler months of December to February, bring a light jacket, especially at night. 

How to Get to Vigan

Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx) in North Luzon

By Bus 

Buses are the cheapest way to travel to Vigan. There are many bus lines to choose from, but their prices do not differ that much from one another.

However, expect the more premium rides like that from  Partas Bus in Cubao and  Fariñas Transit in Pasay that come with Wi-Fi, TV, and the toilet to be on a higher tier. Tickets can be booked in advance.

Partas , Dominion Bus Lines , Viron Transit , and St. Joseph/Aniceto Transit have direct trips to Vigan daily, while Philippine Rabbit Bus Line , Fariñas , Maria de Leon , Florida , Baliwag , and RCJ Transit have regular trips that pass by Vigan via the Manila-Laoag route.

If you want to save more time and money, go for an overnight ride. There’s less road congestion, and you won’t need accommodation for the night. 

For those coming from the following locations in North Luzon, here are some suggested ways to get to Vigan:

From Clark International Airport in Pampanga – Take the shuttle service or a taxi to Dau Bus Terminal where you can ride a bus for Vigan. Travel will take 7 to 9 hours.

From Baguio – Take buses to Laoag and get off in Vigan. The travel time is around 5 hours.

From Abra/Tuguegarao – GMW and Florida Liner bus lines have trips that stop in Vigan.

From Manila, Vigan-bound vehicles, both public buses, and private cars should take the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX), Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), and Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEX) route.

These highways also serve passengers going to other provinces in Northern Luzon. Going to Vigan from Manila will take roughly 8 to 10 hours. You can also hire private van tours that will take you directly to Vigan from destinations in Luzon. 

Air travel to Vigan is a quick solution if you’re short on time but willing to shell out more. There are no direct flights, but you can fly from Manila to Laoag Airport and ride a bus to Vigan. The entire trip will take around 3 hours. If you’re coming from Visayas or Mindanao, fly to Manila first then to Vigan.

Vigan used to have a community airport named Mindoro Airport that served the whole province of Ilocos Sur, with InterIsland Airline and Sea Air having regular flights. However, operations had to be canceled due to low traffic, though the airport still serves chartered flights.

Kalesa at Calle Crisologo in Vigan, Ilocos Sur

Other attractions will need to be explored by riding different public and private transportation options, depending on your preference and budget. Here are your options when discovering the tourist spots of Vigan City: 

Kalesa 

These horse-drawn carriages are a staple in the Calle Crisologo area and are perfect for short-distance travel for a unique cultural experience.

These are the only public transportation allowed inside the old street of Calle Crisologo. It’s a great option if you don’t want to walk under the heat. They are paid every hour and can be taken to tourist spots within Vigan City. 

For short to long distances within Vigan City that cannot be traveled by foot, you can ride a tricycle (auto-rickshaw). These can accommodate up to 4 passengers. You can also hire these for a day tour around Vigan City if you’re up for a rugged style of transportation with the open air.

Private Cars or Van 

You can bring your car or hire a private tourist van for a more comfortable and convenient way to see the tourist spots in Vigan City. These are perfect for exploring other destinations in the Ilocos region like Laoag, Paoay, and Pagudpud . All you need to do is sit back and relax while your driver and guide navigate the roads of Vigan City and Ilocos region. 

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Lobby of Hotel Luna in Vigan, Ilocos Sur

Being a well-known destination, Vigan City is teeming with hotels, hostels or inns, and other accommodations for tourists who want to stay for a night or longer. However, it understandably gets fully booked quickly during peak seasons, especially for the hotels located in the City Center or near Calle Crisologo.

An alternative is to book accommodations somewhere away from the main tourist attractions. You may even be in luck as these places are no doubt cheaper. 

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There are different hotels that tourists can stay in Vigan City depending on your needs, size of the group, and budget. Find out which type of accommodation is perfect for your trip to Vigan with these choices:

Hotels 

There are numerous hotels in Vigan City that are centralized in the City Center or near Calle Crisologo. Most of these hotels are in the mid- to luxury-range prices.

They offer complete amenities like cable TV, hot and cold shower, Wi-Fi, and some even have their restaurants and bars. These are your best options if you want the most comfortable stay in Vigan and are willing to pay for convenience.

Hostels/Inns/Transient Houses

For budget travelers, there are some options for hostels, inns, or transient houses in Vigan. These are usually located outside the City Center. They offer basic accommodations but without the luxuries provided by hotels. You will also need to ride public transportation to the City Center if you're staying in these.

Vacation Rentals 

There are multiple privately-owned houses by locals that are listed for rental. These vary in location, with the pricier ones located in or near the City Center. These are good for families or big groups who want to cut costs on food because these have fully-equipped kitchens.

When booking a hotel in Vigan City, you only have two areas to choose from: the City Center and the neighboring barangays. It's critical to learn where you're hotel is located since it will affect how you get around Vigan City. Here is more information on where the accommodations in Vigan City are located.

City Center (Poblacion)

The premier tourist and hotel spot in Vigan City is in the City Center (Poblacion) where you can find the streets that surround Calle Crisologo.

Most of the hotels located here are in the mid- to luxury-range since you're paying for the best location. Booking accommodation here means you only need to walk to go to the top tourist attractions and restaurants in Vigan City.

Neighboring Barangays 

Vigan City has 39 barrios and barangays, which also cover the City Center (Poblacion). The other hotels outside of the City Center are cheaper.

However, you will need to travel by tricycle or private car/van to go to the tourist spots. If you don't mind the extra commute, then you can book a hotel in the neighboring barangays instead.

Now that you know the type of accommodations and the best places to book your hotel, let us help you choose where to book based on the budget. Here are a few highly recommended Vigan hotels and accommodations depending on amenities and the prices. 

Luxury Accommodations

These accommodations are close to the City Center and offer the best amenities and services in Vigan, thus the higher price point. If you’re highly meticulous in your choice of accommodation, these will not let you down. 

Hotel Luna has been touted as the best in Vigan thanks to its variety of quality rooms, amenities, and services. Their most affordable room can accommodate two adults with its queen-sized bed and a separate tub and shower.

It also comes with Wi-Fi and cable TV. You can even take a dip in their outdoor pool if you feel like taking a break from walking around Vigan.

Paradores de Vigan

Paradores de Vigan is also the right choice if you have some cash to spare. Their rooms boast of a kitchen and dining area, while some even have a balcony. Guests get to enjoy an Asian breakfast too.

West Loch Park Hotel - Vigan

It is the branch of West Loch Park Hotel located in Gen. Luna St, near Calle Crisologo. All rooms come with air-conditioning, sofa, toilet with a bidet, and television to help you relax. 

Mid-range Accommodations

If you're not keen on walking too far from the main attractions, you can choose to book a hotel or inn located near or within the Vigan City Center. These accommodations are priced in the middle of the budget to luxury due to their convenient location.

Hotel Salcedo De Vigan

Hotel Salcedo De Vigan's rooms are very spacious. The hotel has a restaurant known for its superb local and international cuisine menu. You can also make an accessibility request like a bathroom in advance if you or your companion has special needs.

Ciudad Fernandina Hotel

At Ciudad Fernandina Hotel, you have everything you need after a long day of traveling. All rooms come with cable television, air-conditioning, electronic door lock, and hot and cold shower. It even has a restaurant and bar for your unwinding needs.

Gordion Hotel

Another short walk away from Calle Crisologo is Gordion Hotel. Its interiors also adapt the Spanish colonial style of the city with four-post beds and antique decors. Guests can enjoy a filling breakfast of either Filipino or Continental.

Budget Accommodations 

For those who are keeping an eye on their expenses, Vigan City is filled with lodges and inns. These offer inexpensive rooms but ideal places to rest their weary bodies after a long day of exploring. These are highly recommended not just for the affordable price but because of their convenient location. 

Escolta’s Homey Lodge

Escolta’s Homey Lodge is a basic accommodation without many amenities (though they have free Wi-Fi!). It’s located right in the heart of Calle Crisologo, so you pretty much have everything you need.

Metro Vigan Inn

This pet-friendly budget hotel has two locations, with the closest one to the City Center just across Plaza Salcedo. All rooms come with air-conditioning and are inclusive of breakfast. There's also full and secured parking space for those who would be driving to Vigan.

Cordillera Inn

The rooms at Cordillera Inn are clean and straightforward. They offer both air-conditioned and fan-cooled rooms. A night's stay comes with a breakfast of Vigan longganisa, tapa (cured beef), or daing (dried fish).

What to See and Do in Vigan 

Vigan has successfully preserved its long history by maintaining the look it had during the colonial years. It also conserved important sites, practices, and items that date back to the Spanish era.

With that, here are some of the  activities and tourist spots that you should add in your Vigan tour Ilocos itinerary  to immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Vigan.  

Revisit History at Calle Crisologo 

Calle Crisologo at night

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Walking is a great way to explore Calle Crisologo, as there is little to no vehicular traffic (except for the kalesas that are allowed). You can go inside some of the houses, which have been restored or turned into souvenir shops, hotels, or restaurants.

Most of them still maintain the old-world charm through red-tiled roofs, decorative doors, high ceilings, and capiz windows. Do stay until nighttime when the lamps along the street are lit, and tables are set up for dining, as it gets more charming and a tad romantic.

If you want an extra flair of colonial style, visit the Ilocos Sur Provincial Tourism Office. Here you can rent a filipiniana or barong (traditional Filipino costumes) to authentically exude that era’s style as you walk through Calle Crisologo.

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Plaza Salcedo in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur

Nearby Calle Crisologo is Plaza Salcedo, Vigan's main square and gathering point. At night, it's an audio-visual spectacle thanks to a dancing fountain light show.

Be at the Plaza Salcedo before 7:00 P.M. on weekdays to witness this 30-minute show that synchronizes the spouting of the water fountain to colorful lights and infectious music. On weekends, there is a second show at 8:30 P.M.

Inside the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Conversion of St. Paul in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur

It is located in the main square of the city. Also known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Conversion of St. Paul, it was founded in the 17th century, and is one of the oldest Augustinian churches in the Philippines.

It boasts of a modified Baroque architecture, made by the Ilocanos to withstand earthquakes. The church has also gone through many disasters but has been restored.

Bantay Bell Tower in Ilocos Sur, Philippines

Bantay Bell Tower serves the nearby Saint Augustine Parish Church. It was established in 1950, making it one of the oldest in the Ilocos region, and was used during the colonial era as a watchtower against pirates, thus the name bantay or "to guard."

Climb up and enjoy an awe-inspiring view of neighboring towns.

Traveler getting a hand at pottery making in RG Jar, Ilocos Sur

Along Liberation Boulevard are factories and stores of handmade earthenware. The area is more commonly known as Pagburnayan from the root word burnay or clay pot.

Here, you can try cultural activities like pottery and weaving. The pots or jars are made from bantog clays that are dug from the western side of the city.

They are primarily useful in the fermentation of sugar cane into basí (sugarcane wine) and in making bagoong (fish paste).

Choose from any of the potteries in the area and get your hands muddy on pottery making. Or, you can watch the pros and buy souvenirs instead.

A local hand-weaver at Abel Iloco Weaving in Caoayan, Ilocos

In Brgy. Camanggaan, you can marvel at the intricacies of the hand-weavers at Rowilda’s Weaving Factory or Cristy's Loom Weaving.

There is no shortage of history lessons here in Vigan thanks to its many museums. As a city that prides itself on its historical and cultural significance in the Philippines, there are several museums that best explain Vigan's past.

Go museum hopping at these tourist spots when you’re in Vigan: 

Crisologo Museum

Preserved clothing of late Cong. Crisologo with his nameplate

Syquia Mansion

It is the ancestral home owned by former President Elpidio Quirino’s wife, Doña Alicia Syquia Quirino. The former president was born in this city, and the Syquia Mansion houses his extensive memorabilia. 

Father Burgos Museum

Street sign to Father Burgos Museum or the Vigan Conservation Complex

Museo San Pablo

Museo San Pablo houses photographs of Vigan in the 19th century by a German photographer and old religious statues.

Museo Nueva Segovia

In 1758, Vigan was the seat of the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia, making it the position of power of Roman Catholicism up North.

Museo Nueva Segovia is the museum of the Arzobispado and where the Archbishop of Nueva Segovia resides. Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo and his men used it as headquarters when they were in Vigan in 1898.

Baluarte Zoo houses both native and exotic animals like lions, tigers, monkeys, camels, deer, ostrich, ducks, kangaroos, and a variety of birds.

It also houses a butterfly sanctuary. It's ideal for visiting early in the morning to watch the animals being fed and released in the open field.

What to Eat and Drink in Vigan 

A trip to this historical city is not complete without tasting what food Vigan is known for. A big part of your Ilocos itinerary  will involve a lot of eating because Vigan has several delicacies that you should never miss trying.

Here's what you need to know when planning a food trip in Vigan City: 

As a part of the Ilocos Region, Vigan City's main food offerings are Ilokano cuisine. Ilocanos, the locals of the Ilocos region, are known great cooks in the Philippines. Their dishes are cooked and served in Filipino homes and restaurants all over the country.

Ilokano dishes are usually cooked with bagoong (fermented/salted fish or small shrimps), fresh seafood, and vegetables. Here is some must-try local cuisine when in Vigan that are served in most Filipino restaurants:

Ilocos Empanada with vinegar

Ilocos Empanada

This delicacy is made with a mixture of grated green papaya, mung bean sprouts, shredded carrots, whole egg, and skinless Vigan longganisa. All wrapped in a dough of rice flour that is then deep-fried to get a crusty shell.

Irene's Empanada in Plaza Burgos is one of the go-to places for this sinful but heavenly and cheap delicacy.

Chunks of Ilocos Bagnet

Bagnet - Deep-fried crispy pork belly cooked in its fat. Best eaten with Sukang Iloko (local vinegar).

Pinakbet or Pakbet in Ilocos

Photo from the Philippine Department of Tourism

Pinakbet or pakbet - A staple Ilokano dish cooked with fresh vegetables and bagoong (fermented/salted fish or small shrimps). Bits of bagnet (deep-fried pork belly) is sometimes added to this dish.

Sinanglao – Beef or carabao innards boiled in beef soup stock that is served with vinegar and kamias. You can add leeks and onion rings if you want to add more flavor.

Okoy – A pancake-like dish made with tiny local shrimps and usually eaten as an afternoon snack.

Tinubong – A sticky sweet rice cake cooked in coconut milk and sugar with strips of young coconut. It is sold in bamboo tubes.

Chichacorn or chichapop – A variation of Cornick or a corn snack. These are excellent food souvenir (pasalubong) items since it's easy to snack on.

Sukang Iloko – Vinegar made from fermented sugar cane, mixed with chili pepper and Samak leaves.

Royal Bibingka – A chewy rice cake topped with cheese and margarine and resembles a mamon (Filipino sponge cake), but with chewy texture like that of cassava cake.

Recommended Restaurants and Bars 

Check out these top restaurants while exploring the historic cobbled streets of Vigan. Most of these are located in or near Calle Crisologo. The majority offer Filipino or Ilokano cuisine with some international foods.

Café Leona

It is perhaps the most well-known restaurant in Vigan. Because it is named after the Vigan native, poet Leona Florentino, who is often considered as the mother of Philippine women's literature.

Aside from serving traditional Ilocano and Filipino cuisine, Café Leona also offers an eclectic fusion of Italian, Chinese, and Japanese dishes. And nothing highlights this better than their pinakbet pizza.

Lilong and Lilang Restaurant

Lush gardens may surround the hidden Lilong and Lilang, but it offers some of the best meat dishes like empanadas, warek-warek (pork innards with mayo), and bagnet. They do offer healthier choices like pinakbet and poqui-poqui (roasted eggplant).

Cafe Uno/Uno Grille

Uno Grille is the dining area surrounded by a garden, while Cafe Uno is the indoor area with cool interiors and soft lighting. Both are restaurants in Grandpa’s Inn.

Do try their take on Ilocano favorites longganisa, bagnet, poqui-poqui (roasted eggplant), and dinengdeng (a pinakbet-like dish with squash and a bagoong monamon soup base).

For the adventurous palate, try their nga abuos (mountain ants) or tokak (frog). Both restaurants offer pastries and pasta, and it’s been said that their white tea goes well with the chocolate pancake, buko pandan (a dessert made with coconut meat and screwpine leaves), and sans rival (cake made with buttercream and meringue layers).

Excited to hop on a bus or a plane to Vigan? It’s better to be prepared up to the smallest details! Read on to know about the mode of payment, language, and souvenir shopping tips to help you have a hassle-free trip. 

Currency 

The primary payment mode in Vigan City is cash in Philippine Peso (PHP). The majority of establishments (except in small food stalls) in the City Center accept credit cards, but it's recommended to have enough cash with you all the time. There are ATMs in the City Center in case you need to withdraw some money. 

Locals speak Ilokano (their native language) and Filipino. The majority of locals, especially in the City Center, can speak and understand basic to intermediate English as well so communication will not be a problem here. 

Calle Crisologo is teeming with shops. You can do your souvenir shopping there. Grab some local snacks and delicacies as you explore like bagnet (deep-fried pork belly) and Vigan longganisa. Some shops also sell antiques, woven products, woodcrafts, and jewelry, to name a few.

Horse-drawn carriage, locally known as kalesa in Vigan, Ilocos Sur

Day 1: Calle Crisologo + Museums + Pottery + Plaza Salcedo

6:00 A.M. - ETA in Vigan. Check-in at hotel and eat breakfast

7:00 A.M. - Join walking or kalesa-riding  Calle Crisologo tours  

11:00 A.M. - Join  Crisologo Museum tours

12:00 NN - Lunch. Try out Ilokano dishes like bagnet or pakbet

1:00 P.M. - Try pottery at Pagburnayan

3:00 P.M. - Go to Plaza Burgos to try Ilocos Empanada

4:00 P.M. - Visit the Syquia Mansion

5:00 P.M. - Dinner

7:30 P.M. - Watch the dancing fountain at Plaza Salcedo

6:00 A.M. - Breakfast

8:00 A.M. - Go to Bantay Bell Tower

10:00 A.M. - Try weaving at Abel Loom Weaving

12:00 NN - Lunch

2:00 P.M. - Museum hopping at Museo Nueva Segovia and Museo San Pablo

4:00 P.M. - Snacks

5:00 P.M. - Go to Vigan Cathedral

6:00 P.M. - Dinner 

8:00 A.M. - Souvenir shopping at Calle Crisologo

11:00 A.M. - Lunch

1:00 P.M. - ETD to Manila

Travel to the Past in Vigan 

Kalesa at the cobblestone street known as Calle Crisologo in Vigan

There may be remnants of the Spanish colonial past in this city, but Vigan cherishes those to motivate itself to be better for the future. And that's one lesson tourists can learn from exploring the city.

Vigan is always packed with visitors all year round. Make sure to plan your trip as thoroughly as possible (and in advance!) with help from this travel guide. Vigan City awaits those who wish to look back to move forward. 

Ready to plan your trip to Vigan, you should explore the various Vigan  Ilocos tours and activities that you can add in your itinerary to fully experience the old Philippines.

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Must-see Vigan tourist spots, Ilocos Sur

by Noel | | Travel Photography , Historic sites , Museums and art venues , Philippines , Unesco World Heritage sites | 28 comments

Calle Crisologo in Vigan City

13 Must-See Vigan Tourist Spots in Ilocos Sur: Unveiling the Charms of the Past (updated 2023)

Experience the allure of Vigan, an extraordinary city nestled in the Philippines renowned for its profound heritage and cultural significance. As you set foot in this historic destination, prepare to be transported through time, immersing yourself in the mesmerizing ambiance of colonial-era architecture and charming cobblestone streets. Vigan has been bestowed with the prestigious title of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, thanks to its impeccably preserved Spanish colonial buildings that offer a captivating glimpse into the city’s illustrious past. Whether you’re exploring ancient structures, indulging in mouthwatering local cuisine, discovering traditional crafts, or immersing yourself in vibrant festivals, Vigan guarantees an immersive experience that will leave you spellbound and filled with inspiration.

Vigan city in Ilocos Sur is located in the northwest region of Luzon in the Philippines is a beautiful Spanish colonial city. The city takes pride in its colonial past while mixing in some quirky, new and fascinating places to visit in the city and region.  If you are looking for something with more history and culture in your visit to the Philippines, check out these must see tourist spots in Vigan city, Ilocos Sur.

While visiting Vigan City, we have some fantastic food recommendations for you to also check out below on your visit, so keep reading.

Must-see Vigan tourist spots, Ilocos Sur

Must-See: Vigan City’s Enchanting Heritage and Culture in Illocos Sur  – Vigan Cathedral

Why visit Vigan city, Ilocos Sur?

One of the few remaining historic colonial capitals of the Philippines that is authentic to its Spanish Colonial days, Vigan city is a wonderful historic and Unesco World Heritage site that is worthy of a visit especially if you stay in any of the beautiful hotels that have been remodeled from an old historic home. Walking around the entire city to visit living museums, specialty shops and markets, cobblestone streets and eating the delicious local foods, snacks and comfort foods of the area is really special and unique for the Philippines which does not retain enough of it’s own historic past and references.

With so much beautiful and historic present and well preserved architecture in the historic district, it is worthwhile to visit Vigan in Illocos Sud area.

Calle Crisologo in Vigan City

Vigan City, FAQ

Should you visit vigan.

Visitors that love Unesco cities and historic Spanish Colonial cities will love Vigan. A rare Colonial Spanish city in the Philippines that is well intact and easy to explore, Vigan has retained many beautiful, old buildings, streets and large squares to explore in Ilocos Sud in Luzon island.

Where is Vigan city, Illocos sur located?

Unlike the ugly urban sprawl and development of Manila and Cebu City, Vigan city maintains its unique character as a authentic Spanish colonial city, in a very compact space. Designated as a Unesco World Heritage site, the entire city has many traditional homes, converted mansions and beautiful architectural zones that make this a unique travel destination in the Philippines. For those interested in Philippine culture and history from the Spanish colonial times, this city encapsulates the look and vibe of those early days but with modern conveniences to make it a pleasant visit.

The easiest way to get to vigan city is to fly to Laoag and take a short bus ride back down to Vigan. You can also catch a bus from Manila and that will be about a nine and 1/2 hour to the city.

Best time to visit Vigan City, Illocos Sur?

The best time to visit this Spanish Colonial city is during the dry season and cooler months of December to March when the weather is pleasant with less rain and humidity in the area. During the winter time you can also experience the holidays and festivities in the city to include Holy Week and Viva Vigan, New Year’s celebrations and the Vigan City Festival. A perfect time to enjoy the outdoors, festivals and activities and also touring around the city and the historic attractions around the region.

What makes Vigan city famous?

Vigan City is famous for its intact Spanish Colonial city, architecture, squares and historic sites that you can visit. This Unesco World Heritage site has retained many of its Spanish roots with a fantastic look at a historic colonial city that is well preserved and worth visiting.

13 Top attractions and places to see and do around Vigan City, Illocos Sur

Bantay Bell tower in Vigan City

Top attractions to visit in Vigan city and surrounding area

Calle Crisologo in Vigan City

1. Calle Crisologo

Running over five blocks in the historic center of Vigan City, Calle Crisologo is the popular tourist destination with many of the Spanish colonial homes in the street converted into shops, restaurants, inns and other tourist attractions that give you a taste of what this colonial city looks like with cobble stone streets and kalesa horse buggies ply through the main thoroughfare.

Here’s a fun night time visit and tour of this historic street to visit in Vigan

Calesa rides Calle Crisologo in Vigan City

2. Kalesa ride through the historic districts of Vigan City

One of the best ways to slow down to the colonial lifestyle and pace of Vigan is to travel by kalesa or a horse drawn carriage with a driver. Kalesa drivers ply the main tourist areas of the city to show you the best parts of the colonial capital depending on how far you want to go and see around the city.  Most drivers will offer you a highlight tour of the important sections and attractions around the city

Tip  – Make sure you negotiate a good price up front before you step into the kalesa and what places you want to explore from the drivers highlights of places to see.

Kalesa rides through Vigan city

Here’s a fun Calesa tour highlight in visiting Vigan city below

St. Paul Metropolitan cathedral

3. St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral

The main church of St. Pauls sits directly in front of Plaza Salcedo – the main square of the city with the dancing fountains. St. Paul’s Cathedral is part of the Unesco Heritage sites of the city and has been rebuilt many times from earthquakes, fires and other damages. The Spanish colonial style church is Neo-Gothic and Romanesque in style with the archbishop’s palace located next to the cathedral.

Plaza Salcedo In Vigan City

4. Plaza Salcedo

The large plaza fronting St. Paul Cathedral is known as Plaza Salcedo which is named after Spanish conqueror Juan de Salcedo who founded the city and region. The plaza is a very popular spot to hang out and relax in the main square of Vigan City with large monuments to check out around the square include the bronze statue of Jose Rizal (Philippine national hero), the water dancing fountains with the obelisk in the center (to honor Salcedo) and the city hall fronting the fountains. Night time is a popular time to visit with the colorful water dancing show which happens daily.

Father Burgos museum In Vigan City

5. Father Burgos Museum and Home

The city has so many heritage homes and sites and this includes the Father Burgos Museum which used to be his home.  Now managed by the Philippine National museum, rotating exhibits, art collections and a visit to the home and personal collection of Father Burgos gives you an insight to the daily life, memorabilia and Spanish colonial lifestyle to living in Vigan city.

Sysquia mansion in historic Vigan city

6. Syquia Mansion of President Elpidio Quirino

Home to the Philippine’s sixth president, Syquia mansion is the birthplace of Elpidio Quirino who brought back the Philippines economic growth after World War II. You can take a self tour of the mansion with signage describing the elaborate rooms that are all open to visit in this colonial home.  The ancestral home has many of the personal effects, fine furnishings, antiques and memorabilia of this affluent family that made their fortune building trade in the Vigan area. The exquisite home, furnishings and beautiful details are perfectly preserved for you to see how the wealthy entertained and lived during this time frame.

Baluarte Zoo in historic Vigan city

7. Baluarte Zoo

Part zoo and then a strange collection of the owners hunting prowess with a museum on the top of the hill with his trophy wildlife collection. This private collection gifted to the city, Baluarte is a fun distraction to visit outside of the city with a beautiful view from the top hill to the ocean with some free range animals roaming around and some other caged or fenced animals that you can view from a distance. This free zoo is open to the public, but there is a charge for the tram and visit to the wildlife museum if you’re in the mood to see his trophy collection of prized heads and taxidermy.

Bizarre museum of taxidermy and prized hunts at Baluarte

Baluarte museum collection in Vigan city

8. Explore Vigan City Public Market

The expansive Vigan public market is a fun place to explore to see where the locals shop for their perishables, meats, seafood and other take away foods. Housed in two large indoor buildings the top floors are the actual markets for fruits and vegetables on one side and meat, poultry and seafood with a large section of cafes, bakeries and other take away foods. The downstairs have crafts and souvenir shops, clothing and other daily sundry items worth walking around and finding some real cheap deals or gifts to take home. This is also a great market to photograph with not so shy locals also posing and hamming it up with you when you walk around the aisles.

Poultry section at the Vigan public market

Here’s a tour of the huge public market area of Vigan

9. Explore the traditional craft of Abel Iloco in Vigan City

Traditional woven craft products are still hand-made in Vigan city and Ilocos Sur. There are traditional craft centers or coops that you can visit personally and pic up some wonderful and inexpensive hand-made woven crafts. Also, if you visit the Vigan public market, there is a large souvenir area that you can find many of the local fabrics turned into linens, clothing and other souvenirs at cheap prices.

Here’s a video showing the craft of Abel Iloco below

Bantay Belfry in Vigan City

10. Bantay Belfry

The Bantay Belfry is in another section far from the historic district – you can catch a tricycle to get to this destination. The entrance to the tower requires you to sign in and give an optional donation to visit the tower. Once you enter, you climb up a nicely landscaped area and then enter the door where you climb two sets of stairs to two observation areas, but the top deck has great views and a nice cool breeze flowing through which made me want to stay longer to enjoy the great views from the top. The name Bantay means to watch and was used as a lookout for raiders coming close to the town.

Poultry section at the Vigan public market

I head back down the tower and enjoy a nice last view and spot the wedding couple again taking pictures in the garden. Just outside the gate are a few more vendors selling crafts and snacks and I stop again to try another savory empanadas and fried shrimp okoy with a spicy vinegar sauce. When the temperatures are hot I usually just stick to small snack foods to keep me going instead of the typical heavy meals served in the restaurants. There are also a few cafes and small eateries just outside of the church if you are looking for a bigger meal.

Bantay church in Vigan City

11. Bantay Church

The church is quite elaborate with a beautiful exterior and interior – a wedding photo shoot was in progress which made it fun to also take photos with a wedding couple. I checked out the lovely outside garden and chapel before heading out to climb the massive bell tower.

Interior details of Bantay Church in Vigan City

Bantay church gardens and outdoor chapel

outdoor gardens of Bantay Church in Vigan City

Here’s a view of Bantay Church and the belfry from a drone view above

12. Plaza Burgos in Vigan City

Located in the historic district, Plaza Burgos is the starting point of the cobbled streets of Calle Crisologo along with a variety of fast food, take out eateries and the popular empanada shacks that Vigan city is known for its famous snack – the empanada. Old colonial structures line the square along with very well established restaurants serving a variety of Ilocano specialties from the region. If you’re looking for food venues, take a walk around the square and then to Calle Crisologo and check out the menus and daily specials to the various places you pass through.

Plaza Burgos in Vigan City

Old colonial buildings around Plaza Burgos

Plaza Burgos in Vigan City

What to eat in Vigan city and where

There are many must eat types of specialty foods to try here in Vigan that are local, authentic and delicious to try. Here’s what we recommend

Vigan empanadas

By far the most popular snack food or side dish in Vigan is empanadas. You will find empanada stands almost anywhere within the crowded plazas of Vigan, Empanada is something Vigan takes pride in.

Made with a combination of ingredients including Longganisang Iloko, beans, shredded cabbages, grated unripe papayas, onion, garlic and egg makes up the core of orange-colored Empanada.

It’s good to visit the many stands where sellers make it right before your very eyes which is also another interesting sight.

Pinakbet or Pakbet called locally is a delicious vegetable dish made with eggplants, okra, string beans, chili peppers, and bitter gourd. If you’re feeling a bit conscious about your health, this is the perfect meal to try out in Vigan and a very popular local favorite dish to enjoy.

This popular Vigan style sausage is all the rage around the Philippines with the popular pork belly styled meat dish. Made traditionally and dried under the sun, marinated then deep-fried to make it super crispy with tender meat on the inside.  Bagnet is recognized as the region’s delicacy symbol and is delicious and crunchy on the outside in fried perfection and so cholesterol-rich but oh so good to eat as a local delicacy.

Longganisang Iloko

A favorite local sausage, the Longganisang Iloko is known as Vigan Longganisa and a must try local sausage made and sold in the various markets around town. Very aromatic, plump, full of garlic, tatty and seen as a bit yellowish compared to usual sausages but one will convince you of the amazing flavors and aromas that is so well loved for this iconic sausage.

Filipinos cook them in a pan with a bit of water. After the water evaporates, the longganisa is fried using its own fat and is further fried until it turns slightly brown. It brings out its best flavor when dipped in vinegar and eaten with a plate of rice and eggs.

Royal Bibingka

For any sweet tooth, this is a must-try local dessert. The royal bibingka one of Vigan’s specialties of a spongy rice cake dessert. The crusty top and the sticky but soft cupcaked-sized body makes up the crowd favorite bibingka. Topped with cheese and butter, you can never go wrong with a Royal Bibingka.

Empanada food stalls plaza Burgos

Empanada food stalls

Located on the far end of Plaza Burgos, you’ll find the empanada food stalls where all the fried specialties including empanadas, okoy, grilled barbeques and soups are made fast and are an inexpensive snack or quick meal.  Around the square are a variety of shops and small malls selling a variety of souvenirs, t-shirts and clothing and other local made crafts and food items.

 Here’s a video of the famous Vigan Empanadas

eating out vigan city at Sitio food park

13. Sitio Food Park

Just outside of Vigan city is the cool new venue called Sitio Food Park which are old containers refashioned into a hip new dining, bar and hangout space with live music. Popular all day, the scene is really active at night time with live bands, neon and spotlights to create a fun vibe with many food choices to choose from snacks, desserts to local traditional food or even fusion food.  Come to Sitio if you’re looking for something different and lively at night time in Vigan City.

Traditional to fusion at Sitio Food Park

eating out vigan city at Sitio food park

Where to eat around Vigan city

With fantastic food from the Illocano region, you’ll love eating out and trying out all the delicious local food and specialties from the area.

Here are some popular places where you can indulge in the city’s mouthwatering food offerings:

Calle Crisologo: This iconic street not only offers a glimpse into Vigan City’s Spanish colonial past with its well-preserved ancestral houses but also serves as a culinary haven. Numerous cafes and restaurants line the street, offering traditional dishes such as Vigan longganisa (local sausage), bagnet (crispy fried pork), and empanada (a savory pastry filled with ground meat, vegetables, and egg). You can savor these delectable treats while immersing yourself in the charming ambiance of the historic surroundings.

Plaza Burgos: Located near the St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral, Plaza Burgos is a bustling area filled with food stalls and eateries. Here, you can sample Vigan’s famous street food, including the iconic Vigan empanada, which is a must-try. The empanada features a crispy orange crust filled with a savory mixture of ground pork, vegetables, and egg. You can also find other local delights like okoy (deep-fried shrimp patties), sinanglaw (beef innards stew), and various grilled skewers.

Hidden Garden: Tucked away from the busy streets, Hidden Garden is a tranquil oasis that not only boasts beautiful gardens but also houses a restaurant serving authentic Vigan dishes. You can savor traditional favorites like poqui-poqui (grilled eggplant with tomatoes and onions), pinakbet (mixed vegetables sautéed in shrimp paste), and igado (pork and liver stew). The serene ambiance and lush surroundings add to the dining experience.

Bantay Abot Cave and Sitio Food Park: Located near Vigan City, Bantay Abot Cave offers a unique dining experience at Sitio Food Park. Set amidst the stunning landscape, the food park features various food stalls serving a range of local specialties. From traditional Ilocano dishes to grilled seafood and refreshing drinks, you can enjoy a scrumptious meal while taking in the breathtaking views of the cave and the coastline.

Check out this video of places to eat around the city now and the best street food venues in town.

Here’s another Vigan inspired food visit below

Where to stay in Vigan City

  There are plenty of fantastic accommodations, but the best stays are in some of the beautiful homes repurposed into inns or hotels. Here are some of the wonderful choices for inns to add to your stay and visit to Vigan City below.

Hotel Luna – nicely restored with a swimming pool, the comfortable rooms and modern amenities make this stay and close proximity to Calle Crisologo ideal in the historic district.

Hotel Salcedo de Vigan – Beautifully restored colonial home in the heart of the historic district with spacious rooms, fantastic buffet breakfast and friendly front desk service.

Vigan Plaza Hotel – A grand colonial home restored with beautiful antiques, large rooms with historic details and features in the rooms and main room. In the historic district with comfortable sized rooms.

Check out these other listing reviews with Trip Advisor here for current prices and availability.

Weather and best time to visit Vigan City

Planning a trip to Vigan City? Here’s your guide to the weather and the best time to visit this historic gem:

Weather Overview: Vigan City experiences a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons.

Dry Season (November – April):

  • Best Time to Visit: The dry season, particularly from December to February, is considered the best time to visit. Expect sunny days and pleasant temperatures, making it ideal for exploring the city’s heritage sites, such as Calle Crisologo and the Vigan Cathedral.

Wet Season (May – October):

  • Rainy Months: June to September see the most rainfall.
  • Considerations: While the wet season can bring lush greenery to the surroundings, heavy rains may hinder outdoor activities. Flooding is also a possibility during this time.
  • Viva Vigan Festival (First Week of May): If you’re interested in cultural celebrations, consider visiting during the Viva Vigan Festival, which showcases street dancing, parades, and various cultural events.

Weather Tips:

  • Light Clothing: Regardless of the season, lightweight and breathable clothing is recommended due to the city’s warm and humid climate.
  • Umbrella/Rain Gear: If visiting during the wet season, carry an umbrella and rain gear to stay dry during sudden showers.

Conclusion: The best time to visit Vigan City for ideal weather conditions is during the dry season, from November to April. However, if you don’t mind occasional rain and want to experience the city’s cultural festivities, consider the Viva Vigan Festival in May. Whatever time you choose to visit, Vigan City’s rich heritage and captivating history await your exploration.

More details about visiting Vigan City, Illocos Sur

It’s relatively easy to get around the city by taxi or tricycle, you can also hire a Kalesa ride to take you to any of the historic places around the city.

Try some of the local Ilocano specialty dishes like empanadas or okoy, loggonnisa (local sausages), and popular main dishes like pinakbet, bagnet (fried pork belly)

There are quite a few spas around Vigan City which are a fantastic and inexpensive way to wind down after touring around the city. You can check out the various spas here for more details

Stay in the historic district so it is easier to just walk around and see some of the main attractions and take taxis to the outlying areas..

How to get to Vigan city in Ilolos Sud

Located in the Northwest sector of the Philippines on Luzon Island, the city is very far to get to in the Ilocos Sud Region. The main way to get there is by plane, bus or private transportation. The distance from Manila to Vigan is about 264 miles and average time to get there is from 5.5 to 6 hours or quicker by plane.

Getting there by plane

The easiest way to get to Vigan City is by flying from Manila to the closest airport at Laoag and taking a bus or hired car to Vigan City. There are about 4 main bus lines from Laoag to Vigan City and the best schedule is with Partas Bus lines and you can check out their availability here .

Getting to Vigan by Bus

Getting to Vigan from Manila by bus takes about 9 hours but is the cheapest option to getting to Vigan City. If you are ready for the long ride from Manila to Vigan city there are many bus lines from Manila that cover this route. You can check out the many bus routes here for more information and current prices.

Getting to Vigan by taxi or private car

You can go by private car or taxi to Vigan for more privacy and even stop at various places of interest along the way. Or you can easily rent a car and do the trip yourself, if you want to explore many attractions and other historic sites to visit along the way.

Getting around Vigan City

Once you arrive in Vigan, you can easily explore the city on foot or hire a tricycle, a common mode of transportation in the area. Enjoy your journey to Vigan City, filled with historical charm and cultural wonders.

More inside tips to visiting and enjoying Vigan City

Here are some insider tips to enhance your visit to Vigan City:

Early Morning Walk: Start your day early and take a leisurely stroll along Calle Crisologo, the city’s iconic cobblestone street. The early morning hours offer a quieter and less crowded experience, allowing you to fully appreciate the preserved heritage buildings and capture stunning photos.

Kalesa Ride: Explore the city in a traditional horse-drawn carriage called a kalesa. It’s a unique way to tour Vigan’s narrow streets and enjoy the charming ambiance. Negotiate the price beforehand and agree on the duration of the ride to avoid any misunderstandings.

Try Local Delicacies: Don’t miss the chance to savor Vigan’s famous delicacies. Indulge in authentic Vigan longganisa (sausages), empanada (savory pastry), and sinanglao (beef soup). Visit the local market or try renowned eateries like Café Leona or Hidden Garden’s Café to sample these delectable treats.

Visit Baluarte: Take a trip to Baluarte, a wildlife sanctuary and mini zoo owned by former Governor Chavit Singson. Explore the vast grounds and get up close with animals like tigers, ostriches, and reptiles. The entrance is free, making it a great place for families and animal enthusiasts.

Attend the Vigan Heritage Festival: If your visit coincides with the Vigan Heritage Festival, make sure to participate in the festivities. This annual event celebrates the city’s cultural heritage with parades, street performances, and various traditional activities. It’s a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture.

Visit Hidden Gardens: Escape the bustling city center and unwind at Hidden Gardens. This picturesque garden showcases beautiful landscapes, native plants, and antique collections. You can also enjoy a relaxing meal at their restaurant, which offers a serene ambiance.

Take a Pottery Workshop: Engage in a hands-on experience by joining a pottery workshop at RG Jar Factory. Learn the art of pottery-making from skilled craftsmen and create your unique souvenir to take home.

Remember to stay hydrated, wear comfortable shoes for walking, and respect the city’s cultural heritage by following local customs and regulations. Enjoy your time exploring the captivating city of Vigan!

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We have covered a lot of fun things to do around Vigan City, but if we missed anything, please do share your experiences in the comments section below.

You’ll enjoy your visit and stay around Vigan to explore this wonderful Unesco site and walk around this city of restored homes, public buildings and shopping venues around the regional capital city of Ilocos Sud.

Conclusion on visiting Vigan City, Ilocos Sur region

Discover the enchantment of Vigan City, where history comes alive amidst preserved colonial architecture. From strolling Calle Crisologo to savoring local delicacies, each moment is an immersion into a bygone era. Experience vibrant festivals, pottery workshops, and the tranquility of Hidden Gardens. Vigan’s warm hospitality and authentic charm invite you to embrace its rich cultural heritage. Let this captivating city leave an indelible mark on your heart as you explore the timeless allure of Vigan—an unforgettable destination that exceeds expectations and creates cherished memories.

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SirangLente by DDalisay

Planning to do a backpacking in Ilocos Norte and Sur to discover the new destinations. Crossing my fingers to visit all within 24-48 hours.

Noel

Enjoy,hope you get to these must see Vigan tourist spots in Ilocos Sur

Anita Hendrieka

I never knew this place existed! I would love to take a visit to the watchtower and the markets. It sounds like there is lots of great stuff to do in Vigan!

Vigan City is one of those rare colonial cities in the Philippines that remained relatively intact and is definitely worth a visit

AllGudThings

Whenever I think of Philippines, I think about beaches and never the colonial city. But the Vigan city in Ilcos Sur looks quite impressive and interesting. Riding by Kalesa horse buggies to experience the colonial lifestyle will be on top of my list. Plaza Salcedo and Abel illoco is another attraction I would love to hang and shop around. Great pictures and thanks for sharing.

Most people think of the Philippines as beaches and islands, but there are some cultural gems worth visiting like Vigan city in Ilocos Sud

Anneklien Meanne

I was born and bred here, its so nice reading articles about my home town Vigan City…. you missed going to PAGBURNAYAN a local pottery neighbourhood. Did you try to visit places making the VIGAN longanisa (local sausage)

Oh yes I visiting some of those places that do make and sell Longonissa, the Vigan Sausage specialty. Thanks for suggesting this.

Nisha

I am nostalgic abut our tour of Ilocos. I can never forget how we were overtaken by the cyclone and reached Manila after a delay of many hours. Your photos are just too good Nathan. Especially the street photos :).

It looks like its back to normal and Vigan city is shining with beautiful architecture, food and places to explore

Divyakshi

I had never heard of Vigan city. A little bit of Spain in Philippines! 🙂 Loved the quirky, rustic charm on the streets with colonial architecture and an authentic character of it’s own! Calle Crisologo looks like a superb place for street shots and people watching. Loved the architecture of St. Paul’s Metropolitan Cathedral and the vintage charm of Father Burgos Museum and Home! I’d love to visit the traditional raft centres of Abel Iloco! Thanks for such an insightful post!

It’s well preserved and well worth the Unesco designation, a must visit to Vigan City

SkyeClass

Vigan City looks like a great place to explore. I still haven’t made it to the Philippines, but I hope to fix that next year. I would certainly head for that food market, and climb up Bantay Belfry to get a view of the town. I had no idea this would be a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I do try to get to as many of those as I can.

Vigan city is very compact and easy to explore with all the interesting monuments, public squares and architecture – very unique for the Philippines

Pedro

I still need to see more of the Philippines and Vigan will definitely make it to my itinerary next year.

It is beautiful in Ilocos Sud and Vigan City

Hannah Lukaszewicz

Yet another place in the Philippines we need to visit. We spent in the Philippines back in 2014 but I think you could spend YEARS there exploring. So many amazing places.

If you like Unesco sites then you would definitely enjoy exploring Vigan City Hannah

eclecticgal

Vigan City looks so different to my perception of The Philippines. I guess I just imagined great beaches and didn’t realise there were such fabulous historic districts. Really eye opening.

This is unique for the Philippines, it really is a special city.

Melanie Klien

I want to see the Philippines so badly and I think this place looks much more attractive than Manila (although I am not very aware of things to do in Manila). I loved to read you enjoyed the empanadas and now I am hungry 🙂 Bantay Belfry looks really cool. I think I wouldn’t enjoy the market with all the dead animals and I am a bit worried that the horses have to work a lot with carrying people around. The place looks really cool and I hope I can visit one day.

Vigan city is very unique to the Philippines and not like the busy metropolis of Manila

alison abbott (@GreenWithRenvy)

What a beautiful Unesco site. I spend many years in and out of Manila in the 80’s, but never had the opportunity to visit other pieces of the country. clearly I missed a lot. Vigan City reminds me a bit of Cuba with all the colonial influences. Thanks for the visit, your photos really tell a story.

Vigan city is very different than the rest of the country and really maintains its heritage, hence the Unesco status, thanks for visiting.

McCool Travel

This is quite a comprehensive look at Vigan and Ilocos Sur. Those food stalls are calling my name. Mmmmmmm, empanadas.

Vigan City is very historic, cool and fun at the same time.

Rhonda Albom

I love the architecture and style of this city. While I enjoy seeing all the church interiors, there is so much more to this city. I would definitely visit the Sitio food park.

Vigan City is definitely a beautiful Unesco city in Ilocos Sur, I think you would definitely enjoy touring the entire region Rhonda

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Curious to know the top Vigan City tourist spots? This special place that is located in the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines is a beautifully preserved example of a Spanish colonial town in Asia. Renowned for its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and distinct architectural mix of Asian and European influences, Vigan offers an immersive historical experience. Here are the top 10 tourist spots in Vigan City that every visitor should explore.

These are the top 10 Vigan City tourist spots:

1. calle crisologo.

The iconic Calle Crisologo is the epitome of Vigan's old-world charm, with its cobblestone streets and centuries-old houses. Walking through this historic street feels like a step back into the Spanish colonial era.

2. Vigan Cathedral

Also known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle, this grand cathedral showcases impressive Baroque architecture and is a significant religious landmark.

3. Plaza Salcedo

A historic square in front of the Vigan Cathedral, Plaza Salcedo is known for its picturesque dancing fountain, especially enchanting during its light show in the evenings.

4. Syquia Mansion Museum

The Syquia Mansion Museum, once the residence of a Philippine president, is a window into the past, displaying antique furnishings, paintings, and other artifacts that reflect the rich heritage of Vigan.

5. Crisologo Museum

The Crisologo Museum, an ancestral house turned museum, offers insights into the life and times of the influential Crisologo family, integral to Vigan’s history.

6. Hidden Garden

A delightful escape within the city, the Hidden Garden is a lush sanctuary featuring a variety of plants, a café, and spots for relaxation amidst nature.

7. Padre Burgos House

This well-preserved historical house, once the residence of priest and patriot Padre Jose Burgos, now serves as a museum showcasing Ilocano artifacts and relics.

8. Baluarte Zoo

Owned by a local politician, Chavit Singson, Baluarte Zoo is an interactive wildlife sanctuary offering encounters with various animals and birds, ideal for families and animal lovers.

9. Bantay Bell Tower

Located just outside Vigan, the Bantay Bell Tower offers panoramic views of the city. Its historic significance and architectural beauty make it a popular spot for visitors.

10. Vigan Public Market

Immerse yourself in local life at the Vigan Public Market, where you can find Ilocano handicrafts, antiques, and famed local delicacies like empanadas and longganisa.

The Vigan City tourist spots are proofs that there exists a living museum of Philippine colonial history, that also offers a blend of cultural, historical, and culinary experiences. These tourist attractions provide a comprehensive journey through the city's rich past and vibrant present that every visitor interested in culture, history and instagrammable places would surely enjoy.

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Top 10 Vigan City Tourist Spots for Your Ilocos Itinerary

Vigan City in Ilocos Sur is one of the top cities and tourist spots in the Philippines where you can learn about the country’s rich culture and heritage in a very immersive way. In fact, the Historic City of Vigan was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 and became one of the New7Wonders Cities in 2015.

Our overall experience in Vigan was truly surreal. It brought us to a place seemingly frozen in time as if we were still in the Spanish colonial era.

Now, allow us to give a glimpse of this historic city, from heritage sites to sightseeing spots. Also, before your trip, why not arm yourself with these useful Ilocano words and phrases to connect better with the Ilocanos?

Vigan City tourist spots for historical and cultural immersion

1. calle crisologo​.

Calle Crisologo is one of the top Vigan City tourist spots

Calle Crisologo is probably Vigan’s most famous tourist spot and the starting point to every visitor’s exploration in the city.

When we came here, it was as though we instantly time-traveled to the Spanish colonial times. The cobblestone street is lined with Spanish ancestral homes, restaurants, and shops.

Riding the kalesa is one of the top things to do in Vigan City

We completed our Calle Crisologo experience by riding a kalesa (horse-drawn carriage) where our driver toured us around the area. It turns even more magical at night so we had to revisit to see its nighttime splendor.

2. Crisologo Museum

Crisologo Museum is one of the top Vigan City tourist spots

Crisologo Museum is an ancestral house turned museum of the late congressman Floro S. Crisologo, one of Vigan’s prominent politicians.

Crisologo Museum memorabilia

Our museum guide Ms. Remy allowed us to explore the mansion and take photos of the memorabilia. It is free to enter Crisologo Museum but donations are highly encouraged to help with its maintenance.

3. National Museum of the Philippines – Ilocos (NMP – Ilocos)

Padre Burgos House is one of the top Vigan City tourist spots

The National Museum of the Philippines – Ilocos (NMP – Ilocos) is a heritage complex in Vigan composed of three historic buildings including the Old Carcel Museum, Padre Burgos House, and Magsingal Museum.

Padre Burgos memorabilia

We only managed to enter Padre Burgos House , the ancestral home of Father José Burgos, one of the martyred priests who comprised the GOMBURZA. Inside the house, we saw some of his memorabilia and other items including an old printing press, native baskets, ceramics, and house furniture.

Entry to the complex is free of charge so it’s a really good place to learn more about Vigan, its people, and Philippine history in general.

4. Vigan Cathedral

Vigan Cathedral is an Earthquake Baroque-style church first built in 1574. It is located on Burgos Street, about 300 meters away from Padre Burgos House. You can opt to take the kalesa , tricycle, or simply walk to reach it.

Vigan Cathedral and Bell Tower

We still managed to enter this majestic cathedral before. However, after the 7.3 magnitude earthquake on 27 July 2022, Vigan Cathedral is currently undergoing restoration and temporarily closed to the public.

5. Pagburnayan Jar Factory

Vigan City jars

Pagburnayan is a surviving pottery-making tradition in Vigan. It comes from the root word burnay , which means hand-crafted clay pots or jars from Vigan.

Pagburnayan Jar Factory is one of the top Vigan City tourist spots

There are only a few pagburnayan makers left in Vigan and we couldn’t pass up the chance to visit one of them. Mang Bongbong showed us how it’s done and we also tried our hands at it, but the output was not as perfect as the one pictured above.

It’s truly a fun and immersive cultural experience every visitor to Vigan should try!

6. Bantay Church Bell Tower

Bantay Church Bell Tower

The Bantay Church Bell Tower or Bantay Belfry is not exactly in Vigan City, but in the nearby town of Bantay. It is about 10 to 15 minutes away by kalesa from Calle Crisologo, and is often part of the Vigan Heritage Tour .

Built in the late 1500s atop a hill, it once served as a watchtower for foreign invaders during World War II. The town got its name from the Filipino word bantay , which means to guard.

Today, it is an iconic structure that stood the test of time and is one of the must-visit historical attractions in Ilocos Sur.

Vigan City tourist spots for sightseeing

7. plaza burgos.

Plaza Burgos is one of the top Vigan City attractions

Since Father José Burgos was born in Vigan City, a number of sites in Ilocos were built to honor him and that includes the Plaza Burgos . It is located in the heart of Vigan City in the middle of Burgos, Crisologo, Florentino, and Jacinto streets. It is also just right beside the Vigan Cathedral.

While strolling around the plaza, be sure to sample their famous Vigan empanada. There are a number of food kiosks here selling this must-try Ilocos delicacy.

8. Plaza Salcedo

Plaza Salcedo is one of the top attractions in Vigan City

Plaza Salcedo was named after Spanish conquistador and Miguel López de Legazpi’s grandson Juan de Salcedo. It is a popular Vigan tourist spot close to the Vigan Cathedral, Ilocos Sur Capitol, and Plaza Burgos. The plaza becomes even more spectacular at night with its dancing fountain show.

As serene and picturesque as it is now, Plaza Salcedo actually holds a dark history. Did you know that it was the site where the Filipina revolutionary leader Gabriela Silang and her troops were executed?

9. Baluarte Zoo

Baluarte Zoo is one of the top attractions in Vigan City

If you’re looking for a family-friendly tourist destination in Vigan City, go to Baluarte Zoo . This zoological park in Vigan is the brainchild of businessman and former Ilocos Sur governor Chavit Singson.

Baluarte Safari Gallery

When we came here, we saw gigantic statues of dinosaurs as well as live wild animals including Bengal tigers and lions, snakes, and ostriches.

Baluarte Zoo also features a Safari Gallery where you’ll see preserved remains of animals from around the world.

10. Mindoro Beach

Mindoro Beach in Vigan

Do you know that there’s actually a beach in Vigan? Yes, the historic city is not all cityscapes and ancient structures. Discover this underrated tourist attraction in Vigan about 15 minutes by tricycle from the city proper.

Here, you can frolic by the beach and wait for the stunning sunset. It sure looks like a great place to cap off your day in Vigan City.

EXPLORE VIGAN CITY

These are just the icing on the cake of the many things to see and do in Vigan City. So, which of these attractions in Vigan will you add to your Ilocos itinerary?

After Vigan, Ilocos Sur, why not go up north and explore Ilocos Norte, too? We’ve rounded up some of the top Ilocos Norte attractions for you as well.

We hope you have fun on your Ilocos adventure just like we did!

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What travelers are saying

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  • Calle Crisologo
  • Bantay Bell Tower
  • Dancing Fountain
  • Vigan Heritage Village
  • Hidden Garden
  • Mindoro Beach
  • St Paul Metropolitan Cathedral

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12 Tourist Spots In Vigan You Shouldn’t Miss During Your Visit

Vigan , the city known for the best-tasting longanisa, is not your typical Philippine destination of sands, sun, and sea but it sure is one where you can immerse into one of the richest cultures of our land and where you can witness history unfolding with your very eyes. Be dazzled as you are taken into the colonial era when you visit these beautiful places in the city. So here are 12 tourist spots in Vigan that will certainly make your trip to this cultural gem up north worthwhile.

1. Calle Crisologo

Along its cobblestone streets line hundreds of beautiful colonial houses which were built centuries ago. A visit to this place is like a magical journey back in time, especially during the night.

2. St. Paul Cathedral

One of the significant religious landmarks in the country and probably one of the oldest ever built.

3. Palacio De Arzobispado

It is said to be the only archbishop’s palace built during the spanish colonization to endure up until the present day.

4. Burgos Ma nsion

It was the birthplace of Father Jose Burgos, one of the three Martyr Priests where you can find some memorabilia of the late priest and of his family as well as pieces of interesting craftmanship and antics retrieved from the mountains of Ilocos.

5. Paburnayan

Witness one of the oldest crafts practiced in the city of Vigan, the making of earthen jars which have been one of the cities livelihood for many years now.

6. Hidden Garden

A man-made landscape garden with a restaurant that serves great food.

7. Baluarte

Some several hectare  of land owned by former Governor Chavit Singson which houses a mini zoo consists of several rare and exotic animals, a butterfly garden, a shooting range and a picnic area.

8. Crisologo Museum

It was the ancestral house of Floro Crisologo, one of the important political figures in the past decades which houses the luxury their family once had.

9. Syquia Mansion

The luxurious mansion where former President Elpidio Quirino used to live.

10. Vigan Bell Tower

This gives a perfect view of the Cordillera mountains and South China Sea and was once an instrument used by hiding Filipino revolutionaries to warn threat of Spanish soldiers.

11. Nuestra Senora Dela Caridad Church

It is also known as the Bantay church which houses the miraculous image of Virgin Mary as the Lady of Charity.

12. Plaza Salcedo

Located at the heart of Vigan, just sitting across the province capitol is this sweet little place where the grandiose Dancing Fountain can be witnessed every night.

There are many ways which you can explore the city of Vigan. One of the most famous is through a kalesa which is good for 2-3 people and priced at P150/hr but there are other ways available as well. You may choose whether to:

  • Walk – Best done in the early morning or during the night. Burns calories, saves cost and you can tour at your own pace. This is ideal for places located within the town proper.
  • Tricycle – Less pricey way of touring the city which is normally priced at P10/person per destination.
  • River cruise  – The less popular way of exploring Vigan City but is equally enriching. You may need to arrange this tour with the local tourism office.

There you have it lovelies. Vigan is such an endearing little paradise for those who love history, classic architecture and anything and everything old. There’s just about the city that is inexplicably magical that merely marveling at the place will instantly make you feel nostalgic as you flip pages of moments in the past.

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Until next time. Ciao. 😘

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Spot on with thiss write-up, I seriously think tgis amazing site needs a greaqt deal more attention. I’ll probably be returning to read througgh more, thanks for the info!

Planning to do a backpacking in Ilocos Norte and Sur to discover the new destinations. Diko lang sure kung kakayanin ko lahat ng 24 t 48 hours.

Hi Darwin. 24 hrs would suffice. ☺️

Hm budget should I prepare for a 3d2n stay in Vigan if I’ going to tour those 12 spots?

Hey Keza, how much should I budget for a 24hr tour of Vigan?

Hi. I think P2000 will already suffice

Hi Keza! Stunning photos! do you think I will be able to see most of Vigan attractions if I will do only day tour? How much budget should I prepare? Thanks in advance!

I think naman you can. Just start the tour early in the morning. But still I would suggest you stay for a night since Vigan is most beautiful after sundown😊

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  • Calle Crisologo
  • Bantay Bell Tower
  • Dancing Fountain
  • Vigan Heritage Village
  • Hidden Garden
  • Mindoro Beach
  • St Paul Metropolitan Cathedral

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VIGAN CITY, ILOCOS SUR, PHILIPPINES

Here’s your updated travel guide to Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. This guide covers top tourist spots, list of hotels and links to the booking site for your easy booking; and other relevant pieces of information which are helpful for you when planning your trip to the city.

WHY VISIT VIGAN CITY

Vigan City is one of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines found in the Ilocos Region. Its establishment can be traced back to the 16th century and considered as the most intact planned Spanish colonial town in Asia.

The architecture of the city manifests the mixture of cultural elements from the Philippines, China, and even Europe.

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The well preserved Calle Crisologo paved with cobblestones… Vigan City Tourist Spot

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VIGAN CITY HERITAGE HOUSES

The place is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the preservation of almost 200 houses, and various structures that bring any tourist in the past era. Most of the old houses in the place are still used by the descendants of the original owners while others were converted into museums and galleries.

CALLE CRISOLOGO

The most popular tourist spot in Vigan City is the Calle Crisologo. The 500-meters street running along 5 blocks is a display of rich culture and antiquity. The street is paved with cobblestone matching the heritage houses lining on both sides. No modern vehicles are allowed to enter the street except for the Calesas. Walk along Calle Crisologo during night time, the place has a different charm when the sun is out. Dining along the Street of Calle Crisologo is another exciting experience.

  • VIGAN CITY HERITAGE VILLAGE
  •   CALLE CRISOLOGO AND THE DANCING FOUNTAIN OF VIGAN

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The Monument of Leona Florentino right in front of the museum…  Vigan City Tourist Spot

LEONA FLORENTINO HOUSE

Located at the beginning of Calle Crisologo is Leona Florentino House. The structure is the 1797 ancestral house of Leona Florentino, a respected literary figure in the Philippines. The structure also houses The Vigan’s Tourism Center. They also have the Cafe Leona which offers various authentic local dishes and delicacies. Right in front, is a small park hosting the statue of Leona Florentino.

FATHER BURGOS MUSEUM

I’m sure you have heard about the “GOMBURZA”, an acronym for Gomez, Burgos, and Zamora. GOMBURZA were the three priests who were accused of supporting the rebellion during the Spanish time and were executed in Bagumbayan (now known as Luneta) by strangulation using a metal collar.

Visiting the Father Burgos Museum will illuminate in you the link between the Catholic religion brought by the Spaniards and the history of the place. The museum is the ancestral house of Jose Burgos and Florencia Garcia, Father Burgos parents.

The museum charges a minimal fee used for its maintenance and is open to the public from Tuesdays up to Saturdays, they close during lunchtime. For larger groups, you may schedule your visit during weekends and holidays.

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The author at Crisologo Museum – Vigan City Tourist Spot

CRISOLOGO MUSEUM

The century-old mansion turned into a museum is owned by Floro S. Crisologo. The tragic event in his life was the inspiration for opening the museum. Floro Crisologo was shot dead by an unidentified gunman inside the St. Paul’s Cathedral on October 1970.

The Crisologo Museum is open for public 7 days a week. No entrance fees are collected but donations are accepted for the maintenance of the place.

Must read: CRISOLOGO MUSEUM AND SYQUIA MANSION

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The Syquia Mansion showcasing not only the memorabilia of President Elpidio Quirino but the elegant furniture and fixtures collection of the Syquia’s – Vigan City Tourist Spot

SYQUIA MANSION OF PRESIDENT ELPIDIO QUIRINO

The Philippines’ sixth president, Elpidio Quirino was born in Vigan. The Syquia Mansion turned museum houses the extensive memorabilia of President Quirino as well as showcasing elegant furnishings and grand wooden furniture. The mansion is actually owned by his wife, Dona Alicia Quirino. The mansion hosted several President’s functions during his term as president.

  EXPERIENCE PAGBURNAYAN

“Burnay” an earthenware jar made from the place is very popular among local and foreign guests. The Burnay Industry can be traced back to pre-colonial times brought about by the China immigrants who settled in Vigan City. This art of making Burnay using clay fashioned into the desired shape by the skillful hand of the potter. After which the pieces are placed inside a kiln made from bricks and clay.

Must Read: MY PAGBURNAYAN EXPERIENCE

VIGAN TOURIST SPOTS + TRAVEL GUIDE | ILOCOS SUR ,PHILIPPINES

Bantay Church, Vigan City Tourist Spot

BANTAY CHURCH AND BELFRY

Another historical structure found in Vigan City is the Bantay Belfry. Can be reached just 10 minutes from the city proper and located at Bantay District, hence the name Bantay Belfry.

It is said that the belfry which was built in 1591 was used as the watchtower of the place to know any attacks from the enemies. Any visitor can climb the tower and amazing vistas of the surrounding places.

On the same location is the 1590 St. Augustine Church with a deep reddish-brown, neo-gothic façade. The church building is one of the oldest surviving churches in Ilocos Sur.

Must Read: BANTAY BELFRY AND TINUBONG

CALESA RIDE FOR A MORE AUTHENTIC TOUR IN VIGAN CITY

Visiting various UNESCO Heritage Village would be more dramatic when you ride the Calesa (horse-drawn carriage). The latest price I knew was PHP 150/hr (this might have increased already). Before taking the Calesa it would be best to negotiate first with the driver and choose one that is the Department of Tourism accredited. One Calesa can bring up to four (4) persons.

VIGAN TOURIST SPOTS + TRAVEL GUIDE | ILOCOS SUR ,PHILIPPINES

a portion of the beautiful landscape of the Baluarte  – Vigan City Tourist Spot

 BALUARTE ZOO

Another tourist attraction in Vigan City is the Baluarte privately owned by Chavet Singson. From the complex, you will see Chavit Singson’s grand multi-story house sitting on the hill.

Must Read: BALUARTE

Another popular product of Ilocos is the Abel Iloco. This traditional woven product is known to be colorful and strong that is made from yarns of cotton or “sagut” sourced from various places in northern Luzon. The process of making the Abel labor-intensive and weavers must have the skills in manipulating the wooden handloom.

 Hidden Garden

 Hidden Garden – Vigan City Tourist Spot

HIDDEN GARDEN

The hidden garden is one place where people visit in the area. The garden also offers nice cuisines and delicacies.

The Dancing Fountain

The Dancing Fountain – Vigan City Tourist Spot

EXPERIENCE VIGAN CUISINES

Empanada, and longganisa… just a few of the iconic local dishes. When visiting the historic city, don’t forget to try their cuisines offered in various establishments found at the place. Ilocano cuisines can be distinguished by the sweetness, sourness or saltiness of the food. For the adventurous travelers, the food stall or carinderias in the Vigan City Public market are a nice place for gastronomic adventures. Try the bagnet, longganisa, Ilocos crispy dinuguan, and pinakbet along with a bottle of basi or local sugarcane wine.

Another must-try delicacy in Ilocos Sur is their Tinubong. Tinubong is a ground malagkit (sticky rice) stuck inside a bamboo. To eat the Tinubong, one must literally smash the bamboo to break it and eat what is inside.  

TINUBONG DELICACY

Tinubong, Ilocos Sur’s native delicacy

TIPS WHEN TRAVELING TO VIGAN CITY, ILOCOS SUR

  • Wear your most comfortable attire when traveling.
  • Visiting Tourist Attractions of the place may require some walking, it would be best to wear your comfortable walking shoes.
  • You don’t want to get burnt by the heat of the sun, so wearing sunscreen is highly recommended.
  • During my last visit I had a difficulty of finding one so to be sure, bring it before leaving your home.
  • You might also want to bring a foldable umbrella, especially when visiting the place during the wet season.
  • There weren’t much of mosquitos during my visit to Vigan City, but for those who are highly sensitive, just bring a small bottle of Insect repellant Lotion with you.
  • You will surely take a lot of photographs during your trip, so don’t forget to bring your camera with extra memory cards.
  • You will be hitting the road most of the time, so don’t forget to bring your power bank to keep your mobile phone alive.
  • While drugstores are found in the area it would still be best to bring your own medicine especially if you have some maintenance.

VIGAN TOURIST SPOTS + TRAVEL GUIDE | ILOCOS SUR ,PHILIPPINES

Pin Me! Calle Crisologo, Vigan City Tourist Spot

GETTING AROUND VIGAN CITY TOURIST SPOTS

While the Calesa is a nice mode of transportation reaching quite a distant destination can be reached easily through a tricycle. It would be best to negotiate first with the driver regarding the fare before hopping in. Of course, the air-conditioned Van is very comfortable when visiting several places, especially during the summer. Several Van for rent is available in the city. Just ask your hotel where to contact them.

Ilocos Cuisines

HOW TO GET TO VIGAN CITY , ILOCOS SUR

The nearest airport in Ilocos Sur is the one found in Laoag, Ilocos Norte. From Laoag, take a bus going to Vigan City.

There are buses traveling from Manila to Ilocos Sur such as Partas Buses, Dominion Bus Lines, Aniceto Bus, and Viron Transit. Travel time from Manila is approximately 8 10 hours covering 408-kilometer ride.

BUS COMPANIES CONTACT DETAILS:

PARTAS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INCORPORATED 816 Aurora Boulevard, Cubao Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Telephone Numbers: +63 (2) 7257303 | +63 (2) 7249820 | +63 (2) 4101307 | +63 (2) 4145097 | +63 (2) 7251756 | +63 (2) 4162809 | +63 (2) 4146094

Vigan, Bus Terminal Alcantara Street, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines Telephone Numbers: +63 (77) 7222933 | +63 (77) 7222935

PARTAS BUS SCHEDULE AND FARE (http://www.phbus.com/partas-bus/) as of 2017 Route: Cubao Quezon City, Metro Manila to Vigan City, Ilocos Sur

First Class : 7:00 PM – Php 665.00 Deluxe : 10:00 PM – Php 805.00 First Class:10:00 PM – Php 665.00

DOMINION BUS LINES Terminals : Quezon Avenue, Vigan City – Tel. # +63 77 722-2084 Dapitan, Sampaloc, Manila – Tel. # +63 2 7414146

MARTINEZ TRANS Terminal: Candon – Tel. # (077) 742-6007

VIRON TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Terminals: Quinarayan, Narvacan – Tel. # +63 77 722-2053 Dapitan, Sampaloc, Manila – Tel. # +63 2 7416588

CANDON BUS LINE Terminal: Candon – Tel. # +63 77 742-6087

VIGAN TOURIST SPOTS + TRAVEL GUIDE | ILOCOS SUR ,PHILIPPINES

Vigan City Tourist Spot

LIST OF HOTELS IN VIGAN CITY

You can book a room with any hotels below. Just click the link and it will bring you to the booking site.

CHEAP HOTELS IN VIGAN CITY

Casa Rica Hotel 88 Quirino Blvd. corner Abaya st., Pantay Daya,  Philippines, 2700 BOOK A ROOM HERE AND GET THE BEST DEAL

Balai Mestizo Travelodge Barangay Capangpangan, Pantay Daya,   Philippines, 2700 BOOK A ROOM HERE AND GET THE BEST DEAL

NSCC Plaza Hotel Caoayan,  Ilocos Sur, Philippines, 2702

OveMar Resort Hotel Paratong, Sta. Catalina,   Ilocos Sur, Philippines

My Vigan Home Hotel 14 Plaridel corner Bonifacio Streets, Pantay Daya,   Philippines, 2700 BOOK A ROOM HERE AND GET THE BEST DEAL

Vigan Ergo Hotel Ergo Building, J. Alcantara St., Pantay Daya, Philippines, 2700  

Hotel Veneto de Vigan Annex Bonifacio, Pantay Daya , Philippines, 2700 BOOK A ROOM HERE AND GET THE BEST DEAL

Damejos place Flores Street, Cabaroan Daya, Ilocos Sur, Philippines, 2700

MEDIUM TO HIGH PRICED HOTELS IN VIGAN CITY

Metro Vigan Inn Bed & Breakfast Hotel Bayubay Norte, San Vicente, San Vicente,  Ilocos Sur, Philippines, 2726 BOOK A ROOM HERE AND GET THE BEST DEAL

MelSol Hotel National Highway, Bantay,  Ilocos Sur, Philippines, 2727

Hotel Luna De Los Reyes Corner Gen, Luna St., Pantay Daya BOOK A ROOM HERE AND GET THE BEST DEAL

Gordion Hotel  V. Delos Reyes corner Salcedo Sts., Pantay Daya,  Philippines BOOK A ROOM HERE AND GET THE BEST DEAL

CM Star Suites E. Arranz Street, San Julian Sur, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Sur, Philippines, 2700

West Loch Park Hotel Manila North Road, Sto. Domingo, Town Proper,  Philippines

BOOK A ROOM HERE AND GET THE BEST DEAL

Hotel Felicidad 9 V de los Reyes St corner Florentino St, Pantay Daya,  Philippines, 2700  

Escolta’s Homey Lodge Crisologo St., Town Proper, Philippines, 2700 BOOK A ROOM HERE AND GET THE BEST DEAL

One Vittoria Hotel National Highway, Cabalanggan, Bantay, Ilocos Sur, Philippines, 2727

Metro Vigan Fiesta Garden Hotel National Highway, Guimod,  Ilocos Sur, Philippines, 2727  

Cordillera Inn 29 Mena Crisologo Street, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines, 2700 BOOK A ROOM HERE AND GET THE BEST DEAL

Must Read: LIST HOTELS AND INNS IN VIGAN CITY

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Bantay Bellfry, Vigan City Tourist Spot

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Based on my understanding this place represents the past era wherein we where once under in the colony of Spaniards. It shows and reminds us that we Filipinos stood up against the tyranny of Spanish government, our heroes shed their blood and resisted the oppressors to free our country. In other words, this place is reminding us that we should be proud of our culture and embrace diversity wholeheartedly. For me to make this place more attractive in the eyes of tourist , we should always keep the environment clean and free from any form of pollution that might affect the experience of visitors. Therefore, we should implement strict policies in maintaining the cleanliness and order in the place. And most of all employees in tourism should always promote the place by showing to the tourist the hospitality and culture of the people to form understanding and good relationship.

Absolutely beautiful, I certainly didn’t know there was so many wonderful things to do while visiting. I especially love the Hidden Garden and the Dancing Fountains.

It looks wonderful. I am planning a trip to Philippines within the next 3 years, this was very helpful. Thank you

The Philippines look so beautiful. I have some relatives from there. I have to get them to take me one of these….great post and great pictures!

Thank you Kaitlynn. You have more reasons to visit the country. You will surely love the Philippines

I haven’t been back to the Philippines since I was a kid, but this is a great recap of this city! Thanks for sharing all of this info!

Hi Marlynn, oh you should go back and explore…the Philippines is a paradise

I love reading your articles. While I do not have the opportunity to travel anymore it is something that my heart desires. My home is even decorated in a travel / world culture theme. Your articles are so specific and really get into detail on specific locations in various places in the world. Just like in the USA where I am from things can be very different from city to city within the same state. I love how your blog takes me directly into the heart of a specific location. I get my virtual travel through you!

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VIGAN TRAVEL GUIDE | Itinerary + Budget + Map [UPDATED 2022]

Vigan Travel Guide Blog Itinerary Budget

Vigan is a city located on the northwestern coast of Luzon in the Philippines. It is the capital of the Ilocos Sur province and the only UNESCO World Heritage City in the country. Recently, it won as one of the New Seven Wonders Cities of the World. The main draw of Vigan City are its well-preserved Bahay na Bato structures located at the Meztizo District, its historical core. Currently, there are 187 listed ancestral houses in town. Besides this, it also boasts of beautiful colonial churches, a plaza that comes alive with a fountain show at night, a free-roaming zoo and numerous historical museums. The city’s cuisine is also quite interesting and numerous restaurants around the area makes it readily accessible to visitors. There is no denying the popularity of Vigan City for the typical tourist and even veteran travelers. And for those planning to visit it anytime soon, here’s an intensive travel guide, complete with a 2-day and 3-day sample itinerary for a DIY tour of the Vigan City.

HOW TO GET TO VIGAN CITY

Vigan City is located 408 kilometers away from Manila. Although there is an airstrip in the city, it is mainly used as a runway for chartered flights. Commercial flights are available via Skyjet, but these are few and far between. One option is to fly to Laoag City, and from there, take a two-hour bus ride to Vigan        From Manila, the usual way to get to Vigan City is by taking a bus. The trip takes about eight to ten hours long. Most tourists, including myself, take the night trip to sleep off the long ride and arrive at the city early the next morning.

Manila to Vigan by Bus

SPEAK VIGAN

Vigan Language

HOW TO GET AROUND VIGAN CITY

Vigan Transportation

Tricyles and karitelas (horse-drawn carriages) are the main mode of transportation in Vigan City. Getting around is easy enough since one can practically hail these two at any area within the city center. Minimum fare for both is at ₱15.00 per person, rising up to ₱20.00 or more as one gets farther out. To avoid being charged more than the usual, be sure to board legit tricycle operators as indicated by a large Vigan plate up its roof.

VIGAN ORGANIZED / PACKAGED TOURS

Vigan Tours

Tours around Vigan City can either be availed via tricycles or karitela . While I prefer the latter for a more complete old-world experience, the former can be convenient especially if you’re pressed for time. Tour fees are computed at ₱150.00 per hour, per vehicle. A karitela can comfortably seat four individuals, so the more you are within the coach, the cheaper it is. Alternatively, hotels and lodgings, especially high-end ones, also offer tours via air-conditioned vans and even tuktuk . There are also a few places where one can rent bicycles, if you prefer a more hands-on experience (₱150.00/day).

WHERE TO STAY IN VIGAN CITY

There are numerous places to stay while in Vigan City. There are backpacker inns, moderately-priced lodges and luxurious hotels to choose from. The most interesting accommodations are renovated ancestral houses converted as lodgings. It’s also preferable to find a place near the Meztizo District where Calle Crisologo is located since most of the tourist spots and restaurants are only a hop away from there.

Budget Accommodation in Vigan

WHERE TO EAT IN VIGAN CITY

Whether you’re looking for authentic Ilocano cuisine, traditional Filipino meals or the comfort of western dishes, Vigan City has it all. Restaurants, cafés and even fast-food chains abound in the city. Be sure to also check out the street food carinderia scenes in the area for a legit taste of Bigueño eats. A list of must-eat in Vigan includes empanada , okoy , longanisa , bagnet, and poqui-poqui .

Restaurants in Vigan

WHAT TO SEE AND DO IN VIGAN CITY

Vigan City thrives because of its history, so expect a lot of historical walks and museums in the area. From old colonial churches, cobblestone street, to restored ancestral houses; history buffs would have a field day roaming around town. But besides these, the city also offers other attractions; it has a black sand beach, a free-roaming zoo, pottery shops and abel textile workstations.

tourist spot in vigan philippines

FESTIVALS IN VIGAN CITY

Vigan's Longanisa Festival

WHAT TO BUY IN VIGAN CITY

There are only a few other places in the country as abundant in souvenirs as Vigan City. The amount of keepsakes one can buy while in the city is staggering. The town’s shopping center is located at its most famous street, Calle Crisologo. Be sure to bring enough cash (and extra bags) if you plan to bring some stuff home.

Abel Weaving in Vigan

VIGAN TOURIST SPOTS MAP

Vigan Tourist Spots Map

VIGAN SAMPLE ITINERARIES

Vigan City can be toured in one whole day. During my first visit, since I didn’t know where the tourist attractions were, I hired a kalesa to tour me around the city. Since it charges by the hour, I just let it show me where the interesting locations are in the city without me going down to save on tour expenses. The only place I went down was at the Hidden Garden, which is located at the fringes of town and would be impractical to walk to. After the tour, I simply walked to all the tourist spots on my own. The good thing about this is that I was able to savor each location without always thinking about how much my cucero or driver would be charging me right after. The downside is you would be walking a lot. Alternatively, one can simply ride a tricycle or kalesa to go from one spot to another for a minimum fare of ₱15.00. The far areas, like Mindoro Beach, Baluarte and the tourist spots in Caoayan are of course much more expensive to go to, haggle with your driver before boarding. Below, I listed a typical day tour, two-day and three-day Vigan itinerary. One can actually go back to Manila in the morning of the second day if one so wishes, but to cover everything, I suggest you go back in the evenings instead. The third day I outlined mostly takes on sites outside Vigan City, but still near enough to access on the way back to Manila.

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► VIGAN ONE DAY ITINERARY / DAY TOUR / DAYTRIP

₱1,075.00 PER PERSON (GROUP OF TWO)

• Early morning arrival • Breakfast (Recommendation: Kusina Felicitas)   ₱150.00 | AVERAGE BREAKFAST MEAL WITH DRINKS • Avail of Karitela Tour   ₱300.00 | ₱150.00/HOUR RATE, WILL TAKE ABOUT 3-4HOURS   Bantay Church Bell Tower   Burgos Museum   Syquia Mansion   ₱75.00 ENTRANCE FEE   Arce Mansion   ₱50.00 ENTRANCE FEE   Crisologo Museum   Simbaan a Bassit   Pagburnayan Pottery   Hidden Garden (Lunch)   Mindoro Beach   Baluarte • Lunch at Lilong & Lilang Cafe at Hidden Garden   ₱200.00 | AVERAGE BREAKFAST MEAL WITH DRINKS • Continue Karitela Tour • Finish tour at Calle Crisologo, buy souvenirs   ₱??.00 | ABSOLUTELY UP TO YOU • Visit Burgos Plaza and Vigan Cathedral • Afternoon snack at Plaza Burgos Empanadahan   ₱100.00 | AVERAGE MEAL WITH DRINKS • Watch Dancing Fountain show at Plaza Salcedo • Dinner (Recommendation: Cafe Leona)   ₱200.00 | AVERAGE MEAL WITH DRINKS • Depart Vigan

tourist spot in vigan philippines

► VIGAN TWO DAYS ITINERARY

DAY ONE | ₱1,130.00 PER PERSON (GROUP OF TWO)

• Early morning arrival • Check in at hotel (leave bags at the lobby if early check in isn’t allowed)   ₱530.00 | CHEAPEST AVAILABLE HOTEL VIA AGODA (₱1,060.00 2PAX) • Breakfast (Recommendation: Kusina Felicitas)   ₱150.00 | AVERAGE BREAKFAST MEAL WITH DRINKS • Do a Vigan Walking Tour   Burgos Museum   Syquia Mansion   Arce Mansion   Crisologo Museum   Simbaan a Bassit   Pagburnayan Pottery • Lunch (Recommendation: Lampong’s Restaurant)   ₱150.00 | AVERAGE BREAKFAST MEAL WITH DRINKS • Visit Calle Crisologo, buy souvenirs   ₱??.00 | ABSOLUTELY UP TO YOU • Visit Hotel Luna Art Gallery • Visit Burgos Plaza and Vigan Cathedral • Afternoon snack at Plaza Burgos Empanadahan   ₱100.00 | AVERAGE MEAL WITH DRINKS • Watch Dancing Fountain show at Plaza Salcedo • Dinner (Recommendation: Cafe Leona)   ₱200.00 | AVERAGE MEAL WITH DRINKS

DAY TWO | ₱700.00 PER PERSON (GROUP OF TWO)

• Breakfast   ₱0.00 | COMPLIMENTARY HOTEL BREAKFAST • Early hotel check out (Leave bags at the lobby) • Avail of Karitela Tour   ₱300.00 | ₱150.00/HOUR RATE, WILL TAKE ABOUT 3-4HOURS   Mindoro Beach   Hidden Garden   Baluarte   Abel Loom Weaving Center   Pinakbet Farm (Lunch)   ₱200.00 | AVERAGE MEAL WITH DRINKS   Bantay Church Bell Tower • Dinner   ₱200.00 | AVERAGE MEAL WITH DRINKS • Depart Vigan

► ₱1,830.00 ~ TOTAL BUDGET FOR A TWO-DAY TOUR PER PERSON BASED ON A GROUP OF TWO

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► VIGAN THREE DAYS ITINERARY

• Follow previous Day One itinerary

DAY TWO | ₱1,230.00 PER PERSON (GROUP OF TWO)

• Follow previous Day Two itinerary (But don’t check out of the hotel just yet)   ₱530.00 | CHEAPEST AVAILABLE HOTEL VIA AGODA (₱1,060.00 2PAX)

DAY THREE | ₱1,265.00 PER PERSON (GROUP OF TWO)

• Breakfast   ₱0.00 | COMPLIMENTARY HOTEL BREAKFAST • Hotel check out (Leave bags at the lobby)   ₱530.00 | CHEAPEST AVAILABLE HOTEL VIA AGODA (₱1,060.00 2PAX) • Visit Banaoang Bridge   ₱10.00 | APPROXIMATE JEEP FARE FROM VIGAN CITY • Ride the Ilocos Sur Adventure Zone Zipline   ₱500.00 | TWO-WAY ZIPLINE • Visit Narvacan Shrine   ₱15.00 | APPROXIMATE JEEP FARE • Lunch at Narvacan   ₱200.00 | AVERAGE MEAL WITH DRINKS • Visit Santa Maria Church (UNESCO World Heritage Site)   ₱10.00 | APPROXIMATE JEEP FARE   • Go back to Vigan / Depart

► ₱3,625.00 ~ TOTAL BUDGET FOR A THREE-DAY TOUR PER PERSON BASED ON A GROUP OF TWO

EXTEND YOUR TRIP

If you have more time on hand and you still have some days left before going back home, Vigan City is a good jump-off point to extend your vacation up the northern parts of the Philippines. Here are some of the places you can easily go to.

Vigan to Baguio City

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Wow!!!! Kinakabog ang Lonely Planet! Pero this is really useful. Nice one Idol!

Thanks Darwin! San na mga blog mo about Vigan?! :D

Imbahhhh! Speechless! Parang taga-Vigan lang kung makagawa ng guide oh!

Salamat Edmar! If you have something to add to the travel guide, just let me know ha! :)

lahat ba ng attractions, museums, shops open monday to sunday??? tnx

Most are open the whole week, except for the museums, which are closed on Mondays

can you give us an estimated cost for the 3-day itinerary? :)

Budget for a Vigan trip would be different from group to group, depending on where do you plan to stay, how many meals would you eat in a day and where would you want to eat. It all depends on how lavish or how thrifty you are with your money.

Beautiful place in the Philippines : Vigan is a 5th class city in the province of Ilocos Cur, Philippines and the capital province of http://dailycome.com/philippines-visiting-in-the-city-of-vigan-ilocos-sur/

I always wanted to visit Vigan. The tips on this blog is so helpful. Amongst all I've read, this one's perfect 👌and will be my travel guide. Thank you ☺

No problem Christine! Enjoy your Vigan trip! :)

I was looking for a Vigan itinerary and of course the first thing I visit is your site! :) Thanks for this Christian! By the way, I have a new consolidated travel & lifestyle blog over on Sunset Goddess Manila . Hope you get to visit me over there! Cheers!

Long time no hear ah! I'm sure you'll have lots of fun in Vigan, don't forget to bring home some longanisa and bagnet! :)

Hello, I would just to ask anyone of you where can you find affordable van rental (all-in) from Manila to Ilocos places? Thanks a lot!

Hi.. please check Q10 Travel and Tours for your trips to Ilocos..

May car/van rentals po ba sa vigan?

Hi August, van rentals within Vigan you mean? Vigan is very small, I would suggest renting a karitela or a horse-drawn carriage instead :)

thanks sa itinerary very usefull lalo na sa mga first timer na gustong mag roundtrip.. :p

You're welcome, this Vigan travel guide is really made for first time visitors in the city :)

Very very helpful guide.

Thank you Larraine, enjoy Vigan City!

Hi will the museums be open on Nov 1 & 2?

Hi Almarie, sorry for the late reply. I have no idea if the museums are open on holidays. Were you able to get in?

thank you for this very helpful blog..... is there a lodge or inn at the Mindoro beach yung cheap lang thanks

Yes, there is an old resort right beside Vigan's beach :)

Paki-add ang mga programs at awards ng vigan. Project kasi namin. PLS.

Hi, sure that would be great! Could you link me to a page where I can find those info? Or could you email them to me? :)

Very informative. Thank you! I'll go to Vigan! Sana hindi ako mawala. 😆

Hi Jana, for sure you won't get lost in Vigan, it's not that big, really :)

Haha, hindi ka mawawala sa Vigan. Kung sakali man, just ask around for directions, Vigan peeps are very friendly :)

Hi, I wil be going to vigan next month and I am planning to rent a bicycle, I was wondering if it is safe to bike as I will plan to bike from vigan heritage to the mindoro beach.

From what I've personally seen, it looks quite safe to bike around Vigan, even all the way to Mindoro Beach

Very helpful blog...thank you

Thank you Ley, enjoy your Vigan trip :)

Hi.. may I know how much will it cost per person. please reply. thanks much!! ☺

Your Vigan budget would depend greatly on where you'll be staying and how often and where you're gonna eat

Need a Trip-Advice of Planning a 4/5 Day-Trip to Vigan City Hi ! We are tertiary students (a lady and gentleman), have searched from websites to learn that there will be a week-long celebration of “art-festival” in May in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines, two of us tourists from Hong Kong attempt to travel Vigan City to join such an amazing experience for a Four to Five-days (4 ~ 5) trip, the details of the trip are followings :– 4 days trip – 01/05 (Sunday morning am) – 04/05/2016 (Wednesday evening pm); or 5 days trip – 30/04 (Saturday evening pm) – 04/05/2016 (Wednesday) We have a numbers of Questions as follows :– What is the shorter or faster ways (transportation) to get Vigan City such as direct flight to Laoag City, Baguio–Loakan Airport, or Tuguegarao Airport, to shorten the long–distant transportation, 1–hour bus travelling from Laoag City to Vigan City instead of 6–hour bus travelling from Manila to Vigan City ? How many flight within (to and from) Manila and Laoag City ? Another problems is public security or social problem in Philippines. As you know since the Manila hostage crisis that seven Hong Kong tourists were killed in 2010. My brother told me he went to a countryside in Kalusunan a couple of years ago and felt unsafety there. As you know since the Manila hostage crisis that seven Hong Kong tourists were killed in 2010. We worry about the public security problems. But I read many websites described Vigan city, those tourists after travelling the city told they felt comfortable and enjoyed so much. Is there safety or any social security problems there, could any of you give us any travelling tips, to avoid any tricks, or help for tourist if any problems ? Does it provided any RELIABLE Local Guide or Local Tours travelling Vigan City ? If any, how much does the product cost ? In what currency ? Thank you very much for your above advices

The shortest way is via Laoag airport. The airport in Baguio is no longer operational. There are about three flights daily to Laoag via Manila. Vigan is very, very safe. No need to worry about security. Tours can be availed via the many kalesa (horse-drawn carriages) around the city. Tours are paid in peso. Fees are set at P150.00 per hour. Hope you enjoy your Vigan tour!

Christian Sangoyo, Firstly, thank you very much for your reply here indeed. Your in depth and amazing introduction with the available links for the travaling spots of Vigan City become my major reference of tour guide. WELL DONE !! However, could you give me one more your advice that, both of us tourists, put forwards our trips, that we are going to a 5D4N trips Vigan and Laoag (and Pagudpud if time allows) the forthcoming Easter 25-29/03/2016. As we have learnt of the rich religious and cultural influences in Vigan and Laoag, we would like to experience such a holy Easter there, but we wonder if all shops and services such as caterings and souvenir shops will be closed due to the regular holiday between the coming Easter, would you offer us any more opinions please ? Thank you very much for your advice. Looking forwards to hearing from you soon. May god bless you !! Cheers !! Vivienne.

Hi Vivienne, I haven't celebrated Easter at Vigan yet, but if I were to guess, the shops and restaurants would be open, with only a few closing down. The reason, a lot of Filipinos generally travel during the Easter break.

One more question that We wonder if all shops and services such as caterings and souvenir shops will be CLOSED A BIT EARLIER OR EVEN CLOSED due to the regular holiday between the coming Easter, would you offer us any more opinions please ? Thank you !! Vivienne

During Good Friday and Black Saturday, there might be some shops that would close, but I don't think all the shops would close. :)

Thank you so much for your opinions my friend !! I think both of us tourists will rest assured to enjoy our Vigan and Laoag tour the forthcoming Easter !!

No problem Vivienne, update me regarding your Vigan trip! :)

As a first time back-packer, this is really a huge help. KUDOS! :) I will be planning more escapades alone in the future and I will surely refer to your blog, Sir. :)

Hi Grae, Vigan was also the first place I backpacked solo!

Hello, How much po estimate per head sa 3D tour?

Hi Jezreel, will post a trip budget section soon :)

Hello Christian! Im from Vigan, Iloco is the dialect of Ilocanos/Bigueños. Thank you for your remarks. :)

Hi! Thank you for that, will update this Vigan guide soon :)

Hello! Im travelling to Vigan this coming month, and planning to do a side trip to Baguio. And acc. to what I have read, PARTAS bus trans. offers VIGAN-BAGUIO TRIP. May I know what are the departure time and rates of PARTAS. Thank you in advance, and your blog is super helpful!

Hi Gerrlene, a Vigan-Baguio tour sounds great! Unfortunately, I don't have a detailed schedule regarding Partas' Vigan-Baguio route. I suggest you call them up. :)

Hi, Me and my friends are planning to visit Vigan by our own car. Do you think is it advisable na magdala ng car or better commute na lang? And aside from that, Can you tell me kung anong hotel ang maayos and affordable to stay in which is malapit lang sa tourist atttaction. By the way, we're travelling with kids. thank you...

Hi Raymon, Vigan by car is good since you can stop on a few other spots on your way to Vigan. The only downside is it can be quite tiring due to the long drive. For accommodation, Grandpa's Inn is quite close to Calle Crisologo and is not that expensive. :)

Hello Christian Sangoyo.Gusto namin mag vacation in Vigan ng Girlfriend ko, taga Pampanga pa kasi kame, ask ko lang if paano makaka punta sa Vigan, saan kami sasakay? and if ever ilan bus, then sana sa pa balik din namin ng pampanga anu yung magiging route ng bus. salamat

Hi Gabriel, buses bound for Vigan pass thru Dau bus terminal, you can board from there straight to Vigan. The only thing is, you have to take a chance regarding the seats since buses might leave full from Manila :)

another Question Sir Christian ng check ako ng mga hotel sa vigan, my alam ka ba na mag kano yung per night ng hotel sir?. yung sana mejo mura?

Hi Gabriel, you may check Agoda to sort the prices for hotels: http://www.agoda.com/?cid=1649989

Hello sir. Nagpplan po kami umalis ng friend ko at pumunta ng Vigan ng katapusan nitong May. Dalawa lang po kami. If ever, how much po per person ang kailangan naming dalhin? Okay na po ba per person ang 1600.00? Included na ang fare, foods, and transpo sa Vigan.. Guto lang po kasi namin ng matipid yet memorable trip. Please reply. <3 Thanks

Him sorry for the delayed response. P1,600 is a bit too low for a budget since the fare itself from Manila is at P600 one way. I'll put up a budget section here in the future :)

Hi Christian. I'll be traveling to Vigan for 3days on September alone. I'll be using your blog as my travel guide. As much as possible, Id be visiting all what u have shared in here. But can you suggest a hotel for me? I just need a clean and cheap hotel/inn where I can sleep at night, place my bag and shower. I;ll be out all day til night exploring Vigan.

Hi Cherry, I usually recommend Grandpa's Inn, it's set on a real ancestral house, it's cheap and it's just a minute by foot from Calle Crisologo. :)

Thank you. I'll check the place out.

how long is the estimated traveltime from manila?

As posted above, Vigan is about 8 to 10 hours by bus from Manila

Hi christian we are from bacolod negros occidental me, my husband and my little 1yr old girl planning to visit vigan this year my concern is meron bang air transportation going vigan from bacolod? Im considering my baby kasi sa way na buss manila to vigan 8-10hr

Hi, unfortunately, there are no flights going in to Vigan

i will travelling tomorrow. and i am reading your blog for about months already. just wan to know if the itenirary can walk?

Yes, most of the places are walking distance from each other :)

i am a solo traveler and i am following your itinerary.. please let me know fare for this? since i dont have car. and do you have how much is the cost? will it be safe to trave alone?

It is quite safe to travel alone in Vigan. As for the fare, I listed them above :)

thanks for this! I find this very useful.. I just want to know, how will I avail the kalesa tour?

Hi there, there are a lot of kalesa available near the plaza. Just ask one of them :)

hi po baka po you may want to rent an innova..you may contact us at 09323535742.. we will give you a big discount.. thanks

hello po .. punta po kami vigan sa 29-30 galing po kami baguio at biyahe kami ng 8 am mga kahpon nanjan na po kami advice naman po san hotel na mura or inn na maganda at very low price but quality namalapit lang sa tourist spot para ma sulit namin oras salamat po sa sagott

by the way dalawa lang po kami ng asawa ko.. is 10000 very good budget na ? pero tipid padin sana kami sa hotel para mas madami kami mabili na pasalubong

Hi! Ask lang po ano kaya magandang itenirary if we want to go to pagudpud ,sand dunes and wind mill? Okay na po kaya ang 3 days 2 nights if we will copy your itenirary plus pagudpud, sand dunes and wind mill?.. May entrance fee po ba sa mga museum? Thank you. God bless

3 days and 2 nights for Vigan plus Pagudpud, Sand Dunes and Bangui Windmill is doable, especially if you have a car. Museums charge minimum entrance fees, less than a hundred pesos per head :)

Hi Christian, good job for this one. Just want to comment on the translation of Good evening. I guess it is more appropriate to use "Naimbag a rabii". And this is the most commonly used. :-) An ilokano reader here. :-)

Hi, thank you for that! Updated the language section :)

Hi, are there overnight buses traveling from Vigan to Baguio? How late or how early are the trips? Thank you.

Hi Aian, I'm not sure if there are overnight Vigan to Baguio buses. Better check with them directly.

Hello po pwede po bang magtanong anu po ang mabuting transportasyon papunta ng vigan ? Kasi po ang boyfriend ko Hindi gusto ng bus

There's no other public transpo going to Vigan besides buses. What you can do, if you want to ride via vans, is to join tour groups from Manila

Hi! So helpful ng blog mo. Hopefully mapuntahan namin ng boyfriend ko lahat ng places na nakaindicate dito. Salamat :-)

Hi Fatima! How many days are you staying in Vigan? Enjoy your trip!

Good eve po Kc pg pupunta aq ng vigan sa may partas po ung hotel n pgsstayan q ok lng po b n sa my cubao aq sumakay ppnta ng Vigan bka po kc mli ung bus n masakyan q

Hi, yes you may ride any buses going to Vigan from Cubao. It's quite easy to get around Vigan City by tricycle or even by walking, once there.

Thank you so much po pte if ever po anong hotel ang recommended mo n ok pg stayan for couple ?

Hi Kallen, I usually stay at Grandpa's Inn since I'm on a budget. But if you have cash to spare, there are much more luxurious hotels in Vigan. You may check this link: https://www.agoda.com/city/vigan-ph.html?cid=1649989

Hi! Sa mga inn's ba dapat magpareserve ka habang nasa manila or kaya naman na pagdating na lang sa vigan?

Hi Kaycee, you may reserve at Grandpa's Inn from Manila :)

Hi sir Christian, ask ko lang wer exact located yung partas terminal sa cubao? Are they operating everyday going to Vigan?

Partas Cubao is along Aurora Boulevard. If your on the southbound traffic on Edsa, it's on the right. Yes, they have daily trips to Vigan.

Thanks Christian! Anyway, malapit lang ba yung Grandpa's Inn sa bababaan ng bus? Im coming from Manila and it's my first time kasi, tapos solo pa kaya hindi ko alam :) Plus, I'm planning to take the night trip, kung 6-8hrs yung travel time, hindi ako makakapag stay agad sa Grandpa's Inn, right? Any suggestions? Thanks!

Hi Kaycee, Grandpa's Inn is near the bus stations in Vigan. If you have a big luggage, you can ride a tricycle for a minimal fee. Vigan is quite small, you'll be there in no time. Regarding early check in, better call them if they would allow it. When I stayed there before, they let me check in early. If it's not possible, just leave your bag at the lobby and tour Vigan first until check in time :)

After vigan po sana gusto ko pumunta ng bangui wind mills, malayo po ba yon from vigan?

Hi, the Bangui Windmills is just an hour or so away from Vigan. There are buses going there regularly from the city. :)

This is one very useful and helpful blog. My family will surely use your guide. Hopefully we can go to the places you have listed here. Thanks! :)

Hi Edna! Thanks for finding my Vigan travel blog helpful :)

thank you so much for the info about Vigan actualy i have research paper about vigan and this one is very helpful for my report, thank u so much.

Hi Arsiel, glad to be of help! What's your Vigan report about?

I really enjoy reading your blog. very informative and detailed. Can you give an advise reagrding Pros & Cons if mag-travel kami during holy week (Mon-wed)? We really appreciate that. God bless

Hi Ricky, there is only cons in traveling to Vigan during the holy week. Everything is going to be full and there would be a huge crowd around Calle Crisologo. Better if you reschedule your trip on date that's not a holiday

I'm planning to travel to Vigan this summer and I'm from Santiago City, Isabela what particular buss travels direct to Vigan? Thank you

Hi Evelyn, I haven't really tried going to Vigan via Isabela yet. But I'm sure there are buses that can connect the two together. Do share your bus trip here after you've visited Vigan please :)

I'm thankful for this informative blog coz I'm planning to visit Vigan this holy week and it will surely a big help for someone like me that is first timer in this City. Kudos to the author!

Hope you enjoyed your Vigan trip! :)

Sir, sabi nang nakapuntang friend ko mahal daw po ang binibiling tubig sa vigan, advisable po ba magdala nang tubig para makatipid :) pupunta po kasi kami ngaung april 20-23 17 po kami at sa group tour po kami

May mga covenience stores naman po dun, but it would definitely help if you bring your own reusable water bottle :)

hi can i ask if how often ang bus trips from vigan going to cubao, especially this holy week. cant hold any online bus booking, so chances are we are going to buy ticket when we are at vigan na. pls advise on this

Hi, sorry but the frequency of trips to and from Vigan changes depending on the season and the whims of the bus companies. Better call them :)

Sir your blog is very helpful. I'm planning to visit vigan and I'm a solo traveller. I was just wondering meron bang cheap lodges/accomodation around 300-500 per night (just like in baguio.) na nagoffer near sa bus terminal na babaan or sa calle crisologo? I'm worried where to stay when I get there. Short budget lang 6k for 2 days

No need to find a hotel near the terminal, Vigan is very small. You can find cheap inns around town. 6k is more than enough for two days

hi! can i do this for 1 day tour in vigan?

Yes, you can definitely do Vigan on a day tour

Any suggestion where we can leave our things since we just want day tour in vigan and go straight to Laoag.

Hi Jan, that seems like a problem since there are really no malls in Vigan where you can leave your bags. What you can do instead, is rent a karitela to tour around Vigan, that way you can just leave your things at the carriage while you explore the town's tourist spots.

May byahe po ba going laoag from monumento near lrt station.

Hi Gladz, there are currently no bus going to Vigan from Monumento.

Hi, do you know for the recommended inn there? clean and OK for the budget. Thank you

I usually recommend Grandpa's Inn. But if you want the lowest price, you may check here https://www.agoda.com/city/vigan-ph.html?cid=1649989

Hi Christian, Let's say 2 peolke are to take Day 1 and half of Day 2, what's the estimated total cost of vacation?

Hi Chrein, traveling around in Vigan is not that expensive. Will post a detailed budget guide soon, but I'd say 2,000 pesos is more than enough.

Thank you very much Christian. I appreciate it. 😊

No problem! Enjoy your Vigan trip :)

Hello sir! Thank you so much for this. Really helpful for our upcaoming trip. Ask ko lang po. Since we are traveling from Manila-Baguio and Vigan. We want to go to Bangui Windmills. Ikang hours po ba? And do you have IT for that too? Your reaponse is very much appreciated, Sir! God Bless

Hi Korene, the Bangui windmills is about two hours away from Vigan by car. By bus, it's about 2.5 to 3 hours :)

Hi thanks for this blog, we're planning to spend our Christmas in Vigan. I just want to know kung open po ung mga pasyalan this coming Christmas? thanks.

Hi Joyce, yes, I would assume that most of the tourist spots in Vigan are open during Christmas

Hello? I just saw your blog when i was looking for direction on how to go to Ilocos. I tried visiting travel fb pages but they dont have sched for the date im free so i think ill just go there alone. Good thing i found your blog to help me out. Im scared though coz ill by myself and im a woman. This will be my first time traveling as far as Ilocos. I hope its safe. I dont know if you can or you are allowed to do so but, can you please message me in fb messenger? Never mind. I'll do the things you have in this blog so im not like a lost stray tourist haha! Thanks for your blog. Great help

Hi Emily, Vigan is very safe even for solo female travelers. You have nothing to worry about. :)

Hi sir, thank you for the helpful guide, ask ko lang po, how much po yung night stay in grandpas’ inn?? Pls reply po.. thank you so much

Hi Patty, please contact Grandpa's Inn directly for an updated room rates :)

Hi po sir.. may direct na bus trip po ba from manila to vigan? thank you po Godbless

Hi, yes there are direct buses from Manila to Vigan. I listed them on the article above :)

Please put some business hours so that we may see up until when the tourist spot is available, thank you

Will do that on the next update, thanks for the suggestion :)

How can I avail the Karitela Tour? Thanks

You can avail of Vigan's Karitela tours at the plaza area. Just talk to one of the many kucheros in the area, they basically have the same rates :)

sir maiikot po ba namin mga sikat na pasyalan sa vigan from 12noon to 9pm including baluarte? ano po magandang gawin o unahin para masulit po namin ung 9hrs, salamat,

yes, you can visit a lot of places in Vigan from 12pm to 9pm. I suggest you visit the museums first, since they close by 5pm or so, then baluarte, then the other areas that are still open by night. Take a kalesa tour, so the driver can recommend which places to go to first

Your blog is marvelous. We are traveling to Vigan with a toddler any recommendation?

Hi, Vigan is a good place to visit even if you have kids. What are you particularly looking for? :)

Your posts are very thorough and informative. I was born and raised in the Philippines but I never made it to this place. Thanks for this post, I will be adding this to my must-see places in the Philippines the next time I'm in the country.

You should indeed visit Vigan! It's one of the more interesting places in the Philippines

Hi! I am very amazed by your blog. Every tip in your blog is so useful. The way you promote the place it is like you are a local there. It is very informative. I found it very essential especially when I want to travel and when I really am on a tight budget. It has many options from budget, midrange, and luxury. It encouraged me to visit the place. It gives me ideas on how I will handle my finances and how I will plan my time upon visiting that specific destination. Amongst all of your blog that I have read each one of them is perfect! This inspires me to discover wonderful places in our country. Thank you!

Awwww, thank you for appreciating my work. Enjoy your travels!

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21 Vigan tourist spots and Things to do in Vigan

By: Author Ruben Arribas

Categories Philippines

We will tell you all the Vigan tourist spots and things to do in Vigan that you can try.  Vigan is a city in the Philippines located in   Ilocos Sur . It’s known for its preserved Spanish colonial and Asian architecture.

And because of its beauty and its well-preserved Spanish-era streets, Vigan has been listed as a  UNESCO World Heritage Site . Vigan is one of the oldest towns in the Philippines, so if you go there, you will experience the ancient feels of the city. You can not just enjoy the view, but Vigan can also make your tummy happy with the delicacies they have!

Read here our travel guide  where to stay in Vigan  

Table of Contents

SIM CARD AT MANILA AIRPORT

I wouldn’t recommend you to buy a sim card at Manila airport. If you wish comfort you can buy eSim online and if you aren’t in a hurry just go around phone shops in the city and compare prices to buy the cheapest sim card in Manila. Read here Philippines sim card for tourist and best Philippines eSim

WHERE TO STAY IN THE PHILIPPINES

You can get accommodation starting from 800-1000 PHP (less than $20 USD) for a room in a guesthouse. Can you imagine if you are two of you traveling in the Philippines, it will be $10 USD each.

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BOOK YOUR TRAVEL INSURANCE

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GETTING TO VIGAN BY BUS FROM MANILA

If you are getting to Vigan from Manila by bus. There are buses that are en-route directly to Vigan like Viron, Ancieto and Partas bus. The ride will take at least  8 hours  on the road and will costs around  700 PHP.  This is perfect if you want to enjoy the sight seeing on the way to Vigan.

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TRANSPORTATION AROUND VIGAN

The main transportation around Vigan is tricycle. There’s also a calesa, or a carriage that will be pulled by a horse. You can ride a  calesa  while exploring and sight seeing around Vigan. Prices for an hour around Vigan can be 200-300 PHP and it can fit until 4 people maximum. There are jeepneys vans or buses for longer distances.

Vigan isn’t a big city and you can go walking to most of the places.

ATM’S IN VIGAN

There are a number of ATM Machines in Vigan, but most are in the town area. There are different banks as well. There are also hotels that has ATM machines nearby the vicinity but it is still advisable to always bring cash for emergencies. There are also exchange offices if you are bringing cash.

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DAILY BUDGET TO VISIT VIGAN

For budget or DIY travelers, you’ll surely choose cheaper options especially when it comes to accommodation. before,  Vigan used to be expensive to go  to, but since the place began one of the  best destination for travelers , foreign or local, DIY or budget travel is now very possible.

Including accommodation, food, transportation and some entrance fees on the side, you can go around Vigan for  a day for 1500 PHP or even less!

With  1500 PHP  can be a good budget with food, transportation and accommodation plus entrance fees to some spots since msot of them are with donation or free of charge.

You can go for local food for  50-70 PHP  in local carenderias and around 150 PHP in local restaurants in Vigan where you will find Filipino and Western food.

For accommodation a  budget room  would cost minimum  1000 PHP ($20 USD) and you can go up to 5000 PHP . There are Airbnb options starting from  $15-25 .

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VIGAN TOURIST SPOTS AND THINGS TO DO IN VIGAN

If you want to explore Vigan and its charming colonial beauty, there are a lot things to do in Vigan. You can either book a tour package but of course, a DIY trip is also possible! Here are the activities and things you can try to do while you are in the beautiful place of Vigan.

1. EXPLORE PLAZA SALCEDO (VIGAN PLAZA)

The first in the list of Vigan tourist spots is Plaza Salcedo. The Main Plaza is Vigan is the first thing that we saw. It’s really beautiful for waking around. Next to Vigan Plaza you will find a few places to eat street food and restaurants around.

2. SAINT PAUL CATHEDRAL (VIGAN CATHEDRAL)

Vigan Cathedral is also known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of St. Paul the Apostle. Vigan Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral and it’s located closed to Crisologo Street and Plaza Burgos.

3. PLAZA SALCEDO​ FOUNTAIN SHOW

Dancing Fountain Show at Plaza Salcedo​ at 7 pm during weekdays and during the weekends there is a second show qt 8 30 pm. It;s so beautiful and is one of the Vigan tourist spots that you can’t skip.

4. VISIT SYQUIA MANSION

The Syquia Mansion is a Majestic,  19th-century stone mansion  that features grand,  opulent rooms , period furnishings & art.  The Syquia Mansion tour is free,  but a donation may be given to the caretaker.

5. VISIT FATHER JOSE BURGOS’ HOUSE

Padre Burgos House  or also called  National Museum,  is  the ancestral house and birthplace of priest patriot Fr. Jose Burgos. It is one of the  notable historic structures of Vigan , the capital of the province of Ilocos Sur.  It is a two-story structure  located near the Provincial Capitol and close to St. Paul’s Metropolitan Cathedral.

6. EXPLORE CRISOLOGO STREET

Calle Crisologo dominates the  Mestizo district,  with its cobblestone streets, malecón,  horse-drawn carriages  and rustic mansions, you will surely  feel like you’ve been transferred to a different place, rather, to a different time!

Full of souvenirs and picturesque everywhere, you feel like walking around old towns in Spain. You can’t miss in the list of Vigan tourist spots.

7. VISIT CRISOLOGO MUSEUM

This Museum is the house of the late former politician Floro S. Crisologo. It is now turned into a museum with memorabilia & furniture.  The Crisologo Museum is found along De Los Reyes Street in Vigan. 

8. VISIT BALUARTE CHAVIT SINGSON

Baluarte Chavit Singson or Baluarte Zoo is a zoological park in Vigan, Ilocos Sur Philippine s that is owned by  Chavit Singson .   Baluarte  is just ten minute drive from  Vigan  City. It features a number of live animals like ostrich, tigers, lions, ducks, camels, kangaroos, and deers among others that lives peacefully at the zoo.

There is also a  butterfly garden  and a gallery which showcases the owner’s collection from his trip to Safari.  There is no entrance fee. Operating hours is 6AM to 6PM.

9. CRUISE MESTIZO RIVER

Mestizo River is a stream and is located in Province of Ilocos Sur, Ilocos, Philippines. Mestizo River has so much importance in history in Vigan. It was used to transport goods in the old times.

10. EXPERIENCE PAGBURNAYAN

Pagburnayan Jar Making is also a well know activity that most tourists that visits Vigan wants to experience. It is located in Brgy. Pagburnayan in Vigan. Pagburnayan is a place where they used the  old and authentic methods in pottery.

The root word “burnay” is an  earthenware jar crafted by potter’s hands  with the aid of a potter’s wheel. It uses fine sand (anay) as a tempering material and fired at a high temperature in a  huge brick-and-clay ground kiln  that make it is harder and more durable than other terra cotta.

11. ABEL WEAVING

The Abel is the traditional woven used in Vigan. The Abel cloth is strong and colorful. Abel is made from yarns of cotton or sagut from the North Luzon where they are growing of this plant.

12. RIDE A CALESA

Experience riding the colonial era’s way of transportation!  Kalesa is a horse-drawn carriage used during the Spanish colonial era in the Philippines. 

Up to this day, Kalesas can be seen anywhere in Vigan City and it’s one of the  must experience activity  while you are there.  You can ride it for 200-300 PHP for an hour  to move around these Vigan tourist spots.

13. VISIT BANTAY BELL TOWER

The  Saint Augustine Parish Church , commonly known as  Bantay Church , is a  Roman Catholic   church  in Bantay, Ilocos Sur in the Philippines. The church was dedicated to St. Augustine of Hippo. It is also known as the  Shrine of Our Lady of Charity. 

Bantay Bell Tower is one of Vigan’s most iconic structure. Built in 1951, you can see the panoramic view of Vigan in this historical tower.

VIGAN TOURIST SPOTS AND THINGS TO DO IN VIGAN (OUTSIDE THE CITY)

14. mindoro beach.

This beach is located in  Barangay Mindoro , located five kilometers east of the town center. The beach, which faces the West Philippine Sea, has dark but fine sands. It’s also one of the favorite places to go to by the the tourists because like most places on the Philippines in west coast, it offers a  beautiful view of the sunset .

There are cottages where guests can chill and rest. One of the features that grabs the attention of the people visiting is the  concrete breakwaters  that looked like giant jackstones.

15. VISIT THE TWIN BRIDGE

Twin Bridge Quirino Bridge and Banaoang Bridge are located 15 kilometers far from Vigan crossing along the Abra River. Nowdays are only one of the Vigan tourist spots but it’s not used since it was damaged with the typhoon.

If you like adventure you can try the zip line in Vigan for  300 PHP  one way. And there are also kayaks and you can climb and do rappeling.

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16. try longaniza.

Vigan longanisa is an Ilocano sausage delicacy with plenty of garlic and spices in the mixture. This longganisa is distinct from other native longganisa version because it is small and plump, it is not sweet unlike how the more popular longganisa tastes like.

Instead, The way to describe its taste is, it is spicy, salty, tangy and garlicky. You can see  longaniza everywhere  as street food, in local carinderias and restaurants in Vigan.

17. TRY EMPANADA

The  Vigan empanada  is much in keeping with the  Vigan  people’s love for vegetables in their cuisine. It is similar to a thin taco that is fried to a crisp, with vegetable and meat filling. Rice flour is used for making the crust or the shell.

The galapong or rice flour dough is made a day before it is used so it is a must taste if you are in Vigan. Empanadas with meat and vegetables you can find them everywhere.  For 35 PHP as street food you can taste a good ones!

18. TRY SINANGLAO

Sinanglao is beef or  carabao innards boiled in beef soup stock . The seller would then slice the innards and coagulated blood in your bowl and pour the  boiling stock flavored with vinegar and kamias on it.  You then add leaks and  onion rings, according to your taste.  The best energy for visiting all the Vigan tourist spots.

19. CAFE LEONA

Cafe Leona is a good place to have dinner. We liked it the pizza. They offer different cuisines with Western food and also local choices. The price was affordable. One of the Vigan tourist spots that you can find around Crisologo.

Bagnet  is the double-fried crispy pork specialty of Ilocos. It’s  a cross between chicharon and lechon kawali  where the lean  meat is crispy but not dry  and the pork skin is  fried to a crisp.  You’ll taste the natural taste oh so yummy taste of the pork!

21. TINUBONG

Tinubong is another unique kakanin of the Ilocanos.  They usually come from  Magsingal a town up north of Vigan.  Tinubong is made up of ground glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk and sugar with strips of young coconut meats sealed in bamboo tubes.

Tinubong is a rice cake of sorts in Ilocos where  sticky rice is cooked with coconut milk inside bamboos.

WHERE TO STAY IN VIGAN

From modern to colonial era style hotels to budget friendly and luxury hotels, Vigan has it all for you! You can splurge on the most luxurious stay or do a DIY and be on the budget side. No matter what you choose, Vigan will still ne enjoyable, for sure.

HOTEL FELICIDAD

Set in a restored, colonial heritage house, Hotel Felicidad offer Spanish-inspired architecture and air-conditioned rooms and suites with free WiFi. Located in Vigan, the hotel has a 24-hour front desk. Each soundproofed room and suite features a flat-screen cable TV and safe. A seating area, dining table and private bathroom with shower and free toiletries are included.

Other facilities include a tour desk, airport and shuttle services at a surcharge. Free parking is also available. Hotel Felicidad Restaurant serves both local and international cuisine. Room price starts at  3000 PHP  a night.

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BERMUDEZ TRANSIENT ROOMS

Bermudez Transient Rooms in Vigan is located in Vigan, within 1.8 km of Calle Crisologo. With free WiFi and private parking are available on site. The private bathroom is equipped with a shower. An Asian breakfast is available every morning at the guesthouse. Room starts at  1000 PHP  a night.

PARADORES DE VIGAN

Located in Vigan, Paradores de Vigan has a fitness center. The rooms has air conditioning, a microwave, a fridge, a electric tea pot, a shower, free toiletries and a desk. Featuring a private bathroom, rooms at the hotel also have free WiFi, while some rooms also feature a balcony.

All guest rooms in Paradores de Vigan are equipped with a flat-screen TV and a hair dryer. An Asian breakfast is served at the property. Room starts at  4999 PHP  a night.

BALAY KAHEL

A garden and a terrace, as well as a shared lounge are offered in-house at Balay Kahel, which is located in Vigan, just one kilometer away from Bantay Bell Tower. The apartment is in an area where guests can engage in activities such as fishing and darts.

This air-conditioned apartment comes with 1 bedroom, a flat-screen TV, and a kitchen. There’s a bathroom with a bath, a bidet and free toiletries. A car rental service is available at the apartment. One night can costs 1400 PHP.

FESTIVALS IN VIGAN

Viva vigan festival.

The Viva  Vigan Festival  of Arts is held during the first week of May. It includes dancing and music; and the highlight is the religious celebration on May 3 (Tres de Mayo), which starts with a Mass at  Vigan’s  cemetery chapel and continues with dancing in Crisologo Street and a kalesa parade.

VIGAN TOWN FIESTA

Vigan Town Fiesta  is a week-long celebration consisting of carnivals, parades, musical extravaganzas, beauty contests and nightly cultural shows. It culminates on January 25 with the celebration of the conversion of St Paul the Apostle, the town’s patron saint.

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18 Most Budget-Friendly Places To Visit In The Philippines

  • The Philippines offers a wide range of budget-friendly destinations for travelers, including Coron, Palawan, Vigan, and Catanduanes.
  • These destinations offer stunning natural landscapes, historical sites, and affordable accommodations, making them ideal for budget-conscious travelers.
  • From private boat rides in Coron to colonial vibes in Vigan and island hopping in Catanduanes, there are plenty of activities to enjoy while keeping costs low in the beautiful country of the Philippines.

The Philippines is composed of over 7,640 islands; hence, there is much to explore . It is one of the ideal destinations for travelers on a budget, and it features a wide range of choices for a budget-friendly vacation. The country has diverse tourism featuring various mountains, rich in marine life, history, and stunning views. To further explore the country, listed below are the cheapest places to visit in the beautiful country of the Philippines.

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A Few More Budget-Friendly Locations to Check Out in the Philippines

With so much to see, there's no shortage of budget-friendly spots to visit. This update offers four more budget-friendly locations. All accommodations mentioned were chosen due to several factors, chief among them being a minimum rating of 7.0 and a budget-friendly price for travelers.

Coron, Palawan

The island of Palawan is the country’s hidden gem , and by that, it means hidden beaches and water caves. Its white-sand beaches and turquoise-clear waters are surrounded by lush green forests and rock formations. Coron offers a more adventurous experience than other beaches on the island of Palawan. It is indeed a haven, especially for honeymooners, because it’s like the Maldives but cheaper and more private. A private boat ride only costs $43 and is still negotiable; tourists can also bring food or let the crews cook without having the need to pay additional charges.

  • Recommended Tour: Coron Island Tour ( A Shared Tour)
  • Duration: 8 hours
  • Cost: From $29 USD per adult

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One of the most iconic travel destinations in the Philippines is the historic city of Vigan. The city is highly historical because Spanish Spaniards settled in the city during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines. In fact, it is included in the list of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites ; the city truly gives a colonial vibe. The Liberation Boulevard is a perfect accommodation place for travelers on a budget; it features comfortable transient rooms to stay.

  • Recommended Tour: Vigan & Laoag Private Tour
  • Duration: 5-8 hours
  • Cost: From $202.67 per adult

Catanduanes

One of the most visited islands by couples is the island province of Catanduanes, which is also said to be one of the cheapest destinations in the country. Catanduanes features its wonderful pastoral hills and mountainside as well as a beautiful coastline. The best thing to enjoy here includes island hopping on Palumbanes Islands, surfing, and locating the tidal pools within the region. The cost of the accommodation only ranges from $10 to $24 per night.

  • Recommended Tour: Catanduanes 360 Full-Day Tour
  • Cost: From $140 USD per adult, depending on the group's size

Antipolo City

Antipolo City is the capital of Rizal Province; it is a go-to destination for people coming from Manila for getaways. The city features fascinating landscapes and has an elevated topography, making it a perfect escape from the metro. Plenty of affordable resorts and cozy cafes can be found in Antipolo, and these are all budget-friendly. Maura’s Place offers stunning panoramic sunset views of the city. One of the most known resorts here is the Luljetta’s Hanging Gardens Spa, with a starting price of $17 per night.

  • Recommended Tour: Skip the Line: Hike, Eat Swim at Mount Purro Nature Reserve
  • Duration: 2-10 hours
  • Cost: From $21.8 USD per adult

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San Juan, Siquijor

The mysterious island of Siquijor is one of the most underrated travel destinations in the Philippines. When people visit Siquijor, most of them would stay in the town of San Juan because it offers very dramatic sunset views, which visitors love the most. Another reason for staying in San Juan is highly affordable hotels and resorts from $14 per night, and most of these are beachfront or located near the coastline. The best tourist attractions here are Cambugahay Falls, Paliton, Butterfly Sanctuary, Salagdoong Cliff Jump, and many more waterfalls and beaches.

  • Recommended Tour: Siquijor Island Tour
  • Duration: 3 days
  • Cost: From $87.18 USD per adult

Baler, Aurora

Located in the northern part of Luzon is the coastal district of Baler, Aurora. Baler is one of the most affordable travel destinations as most of the attractions only charge minimal fees, and the bus rides are definitely cheap. There are a lot of historical sites within this town, including Museo de Baler. It is mostly known as a true haven for surfers because of its surfing waves. The biggest Balete tree in Asia can also be found here. Accommodation costs around $17 only.

  • Accommodation: Kahanamoku Bed & Breakfast
  • Address: Purok 7, Barangay Zabali, Baler 3200
  • Amenities: Coffee Shop, Garden, Beach Access

Camiguin Island

Camiguin Island is the second-smallest island in the Philippines; it is located in the northern part of Mindanao and has so much to offer to every visitor. Despite being a small island, Camiguin is surprisingly packed with a lot of attractions and things to do that are relatively cheap. The lowest price for accommodation is only $5 per night, with free parking and free WiFi. Aside from having one of the most beautiful waters and white sand beaches in the Philippines, Camiguin is also home to hot springs, Nature Park, and waterfalls.

  • Recommended Tour: Camiguin Land Tour
  • Duration: 5-6 hours
  • Cost: From $380 USD per group ( Up to 10)

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Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro

Home to wonderful beaches in the town of Puerto Galera in Oriental Mindoro. In fact, it was awarded as the World’s Most Beautiful Bay in 2005 by the Les Plus Belles Baies Du Monde, a Paris-based organization. The most popular beach destination in town is White Beach; the most affordable accommodation place here starts at $20 per night. Island hopping is also a top activity by the visitors which is also relatively inexpensive. Visitors can also hike to Tamaraw Falls, a twin waterfall that flows through the human-made swimming pools.

  • Recommended Tour: PUERTO GALERA Island Hopping & Snorkeling
  • Cost: From $64 USD per adult

Tagaytay City, Cavite

Aside from Antipolo City, Tagaytay is also a go-to place for the people in the metro to unwind. Tagaytay gives a calm feeling to its visitors because of the nature and fresh air in the city. The cheapest thing to do here is to see the Taal Volcano, which features a beautiful sunrise; this is a free experience and a free therapy for some. The famous attraction here, aside from the Taal Volcano is the Sky Ranch, People’s Park in the Sky, Picnic Grove, and many more. Hotels here cost $20 per night.

  • Recommended Tour: PanoramicTagaytay Ridge Tour from Manila
  • Duration: 7 hours
  • Cost: From $150 USD per adult

Baguio City

What’s interesting about Baguio is that most of the popular attractions here are free; all the visitors need is accommodation, bus fare, and food. For only $60 dollars, a person can already have an excellent yet quick vacation. Baguio is truly one of the most beautiful cities in the Philippines, and it provides numerous picturesque views of various attractions. Things to enjoy here include Burnham Park, Mines View Park, Baguio Botanical Garden, Bell Church, Kenon Road, museums, etc. The cheapest comfortable accommodation place costs $10 per night.

  • Recommended Tour: Baguio City Tour with Lunch
  • Cost: From $105 USD per adult

Bataan, Central Luzon

Located in the region of Central Luzon, Bataan is a destination in the Philippines famous for its history and laid-back atmosphere. All over the city are stunning buildings and memorials that shine a light on the city’s historic past. Besides the history, Bataan is also a place to enjoy relaxation as the city is endowed with charming beaches, impressive waterfalls, and towering mountains. In Bataan, tourists will enjoy activities such as hiking, swimming, and kayaking. Prices for some historic tours in the province may be expensive, but other outdoor activities and things such as transportation and food are cheap even by backpacker standards.

  • Recommended Tour: Indigenous Forest Experience Manila 2022
  • Duration: 10-12 hours
  • Cost: From $160 USD per adult

Intramuros, Manila

Intramuros is one of the numerous historic places one can visit in the Philippines on a budget. Also known as - the Walled City, Intramuros is located in the capital city of the Philippines and is endowed with hundreds of years of Spanish history. During the exploration of this historic area, one will be met with old churches, beautiful stone fortresses, impressive cathedrals, and museums rich with artifacts ranging from cultural to artistic, musical, and historic. Many of these attractions come with surprisingly cheap price tags, and with 30-minute Kasela rides costing less than $10, one can easily drive around and have a wonderful time here without straining their pockets. As with many other parts of the country, food, water, and transportation are budget-friendly in Intramuros.

  • Recommended Tour: Experience Intramuros with Bamboo Bicycle - Ecotours
  • Duration: 2 hours and 30 minutes
  • Cost: From $37.34 USD per adult

Cagsawa Ruins

One of the most unusual attractions in the Philippines is the Cagsawa Ruins. These are the remnants of a 16th-century Franciscan church that was built in the town of Cagsawa in 1587. It had a tumultuous history, first being destroyed by Dutch pirates in 1636 and then destroyed again by a volcanic eruption.

Today, the ruins are located in Barangay Busay, Cagsawa and are protected in Cagsawa Park. The ruins may remind visitors of the famous ruins of Pompeii - the famous Roman city destroyed by a volcano or the Caribbean island of Montserrat's capital of Plymouth, also buried under volcanic ash .

  • Duration: 1 Hour
  • Cost: Entry Fee Approx. $1

Cebu City is one of the Philippines' top tourist destinations . It is the most populated city in the Visayas and has a population of around 1 million people. It is the hub from which the Visayas revolve and enjoys a booming tourist industry. Around two million foreigner flocks to Cebu annually.

Prime attractions of the city include its white-sand beaches and spectacular diving - plus, it is full of lively bars and emerging eateries. Cebu City is the urban embodiment of tourism in the Philippines. It is also the oldest city in the Philippines and is nicknamed in the Phillippines - the Queen City of the South . Like in the rest of the Philippines, prices in Cebu are rarely great.

  • Recommended Tour: Private Cebu & Lapu-Lapu City Tour
  • Duration: 6+ Hours

Panglao Island

Known for its pristine beaches and vibrant marine life, Panglao offers budget-friendly beachfront accommodations and delectable street food. Adventurers can explore the famed Alona Beach, go island hopping to uninhabited islets, or snorkel at Danao Beach on a shoestring budget. A visit to the Hinagdanan Cave and the historic Baclayon Church adds cultural depth without denting one's wallet. Panglao Island, where thrifty dreams meet tropical paradise.

  • Recommended Tour: Bohol Island Countryside Wonders Guided Tour
  • Duration: Full Day
  • Cost: From $68.00 USD per adult

Boracay, Malay

This tropical haven offers wallet-friendly accommodations in Station 3 and Bulabog Beach, allowing visitors to relish the island's natural beauty without breaking the bank. Budget adventurers can indulge in local street food, embark on island-hopping adventures, and partake in exciting water sports. Boracay's famed White Beach is a cost-free paradise, while sunsets at Willy's Rock are priceless.

  • Recommended Tour: Boracay Sunset Cruise
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Cost: From $16.42 USD per adult

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Iloilo City

This vibrant city offers a range of wallet-friendly accommodations, from cozy guesthouses to budget-friendly hostels. Street food stalls tempt with delectable local dishes at wallet-friendly prices. Exploring the city's rich heritage, including the Molo Church and historic Calle Real, provides an enriching cultural experience without straining one's travel budget. Nearby Guimaras Island, renowned for its sweet mangoes, is easily accessible for budget-conscious adventurers.

  • Recommended Tour: Iloilo Fishing Port Tour and Local Market Food Trip
  • Cost: From $16.16 USD per adult

This tropical paradise offers a myriad of budget-friendly accommodations, including beachfront hostels and cozy guesthouses in General Luna. Street food stalls dish out mouthwatering local flavors at modest prices. Adventurers can chase waves at Cloud 9 and explore tidal pools and lagoons without splurging. This island paradise's budget requirements are among the lowest travelers can encounter in the Philippines.

  • Recommended Tour: Siargao Island Hopping & land Tour
  • Duration: 8-10 hours
  • Cost: From $107.00 USD per adult

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Top Things to Do in Vigan, Philippines - Vigan Attractions

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