Overview
Vigan is a picturesque city located in the Philippines that is known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial and Asian architecture. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers visitors a glimpse into the country’s rich history and culture.
Top Attractions
- Calle Crisologo: A charming street lined with colonial-era buildings
- St. Paul’s Metropolitan Cathedral: A stunning church with a mix of architectural styles
- Baluarte: A wildlife sanctuary where you can see various animal species up close
- Crisologo Museum: A museum dedicated to the Crisologo family, influential figures in Vigan’s history
- Syquia Mansion: Former residence of former Philippine President Elpidio Quirino
Top Activities
- Take a calesa ride: Explore the city in a traditional horse-drawn carriage
- Visit the pottery-making villages: Witness local artisans at work creating clay pots and other handicrafts
- Try local delicacies: Sample Vigan longganisa (sausage) and empanada at the city’s food stalls
- Watch the Vigan Dancing Fountain Show: Enjoy a spectacular display of lights and music at night
- Shop at the Vigan Heritage Village: Purchase souvenirs and handicrafts from local shops
Where to Stay
- Hotel Salcedo de Vigan: A boutique hotel located near Calle Crisologo
- Ciudad Fernandina Hotel: Offers comfortable rooms and a convenient location in the city center
- Gordion Hotel: A historic hotel with modern amenities and a charming ambiance
Best Time to Visit
- The best time to visit Vigan is during the dry season, from December to April, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing.
Getting Around
- Walkable city: Vigan’s compact size makes it easy to explore on foot.
- Calesa: Traditional horse-drawn carriages are a popular mode of transportation in the city.
- Tricycles: Motorcycle taxis are also available for short trips around Vigan.