Time seems to stretch a bit longer in Vigan. Most of the establishments remain closed until 7 or 8 in the morning. The locals appear to be in a relaxed state, like watering plants, walking, or serving food are solemn rituals they perform to pay tribu...
By Explored! on Jan 22, 2012 in:
Plaza Burgos, Bantay Church Bell Tower, Calle Crisologo, Luzon, St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral, Pagburnayan, Plaza Salcedo, Ilocos Sur, Shrine of Nuestra Senora dela Caridad, Vigan
What could you possibly do within eight (8) hours in Vigan? Needless to say, you need more, right? What if you are just there as a transient before you need to go to another destination? Say further up North, or if you had an official busines...
By Travel Archives by Camowam on Sep 11, 2011 in:
Calle Crisologo, Bell Tower, partas, Cafe Leona, Heritage Village, Vigan, Crisologo Museum, Philippine History, Pottery, Philippines, Crisologo, Pagburnayan, Ilocos Sur, Uno Grille
How to go? From Manila, take a bus to Vigan! The ride will take you around 9 hours.Try Partas Bus. The Partas Bus Terminal is located in Cubao, Quezon City (in front of Ali Mall; walking distance from EDSA). You may contact them here for details: 725...