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Space Saving Tools
Needing a little space? Try an over the door organizer! I also have a bagnet (magnet that holds up your bag) holding up my circle mat (it's a yoga mat) and my bag of supplies like candles and tiny glass bottles!
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i have not.....i have been told abt it though. i think all the characters are silly.bibget also
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Tagaytay City, Philippines
Sinigang na bagnet. Perfect during rainy season. Canāt say no to rice!
Ultimate Vigan Escape: Budget DIY Itinerary for Ilocos Sur Tour
[ TAKEOFFPHILIPPINES.com ]Ā A great time to end my month-long vacation on this New7Wonders in the World, Vigan, Ilocos Sur. Its rich history made it to the list of the Unesco Heritage Site as this city was established roughly 16th century now but still, the preservation of the architectural design are visible in the city even on their urban development program.
The main attraction of tourist here in Vigan is its preservation of almost 187 ancestral house in town, colonial structured churches, donation-driven museums, a free-roaming zoo and local Ilocano restaurants which is a must visit.
It was an exciting trip that I canāt forget as this was our first trip together with Gab going up north in Ilocos Region. It was really tiringĀ but fun at the same time as we were simply backpackers. You can roam around the city within 2 - 3 days. Weāve got to experience The Ultimate Vigan Escape for a roughĀ estimate of Php 5,000.Ā
Here are a travel guide and a sample DIY itinerary going to Vigan if your planning to visit this city soon.
Where to Ride Going to Vigan?
As Vigan is located here in Luzon, we can either go for a land or air transportation. There are many Vigan Tour Package offerings on every travel agency that you could try. It may include a van going to Vigan for an easy and worry-free trip but As for us, we decided to ride a bus. We felt that the best way to enjoy the trip is to experience riding it on the public transportation.Ā
We tried Partas BusĀ using their Online Booking System. There are several bus companies you can try on your Vigan trip but since convenience is our priority we ride on aĀ Partas Bus. I recommend their good and fast service on accommodating our concern during our trip.
Express Bus Via TPLEX Fare: Php 760.00 (1 route, 5 - 6 hours travel time, 1 Stopover in between)
Riding a PartasĀ First Class Express got us the following privileges:
Cuts your travel time by up to 4 hours! (Pasay to Laoag)
No passenger pick-ups along the road
Only one stopover
TPLEX
Terminal to terminal rates apply even for drop-offs
GPS-monitored
TV
Air-conditioned
Our Terminal Origin Address:
Aurora Blvd. cor. Edang St., Pasay City, Metro Manila. This terminal is along Tramo and alongside Five Star terminal.
Other Partas Terminal Address:
Pasay City, Bus Terminal
Aurora Boulevard (Tramo) Corner Edang St. San Roque, Pasay City, Philippines Telephone Number: +63 (2) 8528194
Sampaloc Manila, Bus Terminal Telephone Number: +63 (2) 7433242
Cubao, Bus Terminal 816 Aurora Boulevard, Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines Telephone Number: +63 (2) 7278278
Bangued, Bus Terminal Zone 7, Nangaycayan, Bangued Abra, Philippines Telephone Number: +63 (74) 7528262
Baguio (Temporary Station) Convention Center, Baguio City, Philippines Telephone Number: +63 (74) 4448431
For the complete lists of Partas Bus Schedules, Fares and TerminalsĀ check out here.
Touring Around Vigan: Mode of Transportation
Vigan is a capital in Ilocos Sur that you can encapsulate your activities with just a day or two since its just a small town. Tourist spots along the Vigan proper are walking distance from each other but always prepare yourselves with a big bottled water and umbrella since the scorching heat of the sun is very imminent. Places like Baluarte, River Cruise, Mindoro Beach, Bantay Church Bell Tower seems to need to go for a ride since its a bit far.Ā
The main transportation used by people here is either the tricycle or a kalesa (horse-drawn carriages). If youāre looking for a more intimate time I would suggest riding a kalesa to enjoy the scenery but if you have limited time like us I would prefer riding a tricycle.
Tricycle Fee: Php 20 - up (Depends on the distance)
Kalesa Fee: starts at Php 150
Where to Stay in Vigan?
While exploring the streets of Vigan, weāve noticed that each corner has numerous choice of hotels, inns and transient houses. Name it! You wonāt have any problems looking for one. All you have to do is to be keen in looking for more affordable and cheaper rooms from the internet.Ā
Luckily we found the right tool to search for affordable hotels in Vigan by usingĀ Traveloka. Traveloka helps you book your hotels and flights in less than 5 minutes with just a click away. They even had promos that you can use while booking.Ā You can check their website or download their app on Android and IOS to try itĀ first hand on this travel booking app.
Since we want to visit all the well-known tourist spots around Vigan City with less cost but still has a decent accommodation we landed on Mel Solās Inn and Resort at Bantay, Ilocos Sur, a 5-6 minutes tricycle ride from Vigan Proper.
Mel Solās Inn and Resort
Address: National Highway Metro Vigan, Bantay, Vigan City
Phone: 0917 571 2888Ā
When in Vigan: Where to Go?
We arrived at Vigan earlier than expected, we didnāt foresee that our bus has a new that's why we have ample time to roam around and go to church to start our Sunday with a positive outlook.
Simbaan A Basit
Liberation Blvd, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur
It is located at the edge of a Cemetery in Vigan. According to history, the cemetery chapel was built over a century now and it is dedicated to Santo Cristo also known in Ilocos as āApo Lakayā who is believed to save Viganās populace from a plague in 1756 and 1882.Ā
The chapelās marker bears that the cemetery was blessed by Rev. Vicente Barreiro on Nov. 9, 1852 but the chapelās interior now looks modern with all the repairs done through the years. Its name "Simbaan a Bassit" literally means "Small Church", since itās a small it can only accommodate up to 100 people.Ā
Vigan Heritage Village - Calle Crisologo
Crisologo, Vigan City, Ilocos SurĀ
After a mass at Simbaan A Basit, we decided to stroll around Vigan and search the well known Vigan Heritage Village wherein it was considered as a UNESCO Heritage Site as it helps out preserved the culture and history of Ilocos Region.Ā
You can explore those old houses with a century older than me by riding a Kalesa (horse wagon)Ā or by simply walking on the streets, as it also helps out burn some calories. It is much appreciated during the night as you can feel the romantic ambiance and stunningly beautiful light post in the area.
Mostly you can have your dinner on this streets as they have plenty restaurants to choose from and buy some cool stuffs on souvenir shops.
Vigan Cathedral / St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral
Burgos St., Vigan City, Ilocos Sur
After not so far from Vugan Heritage Village you can visit again a nearby church. Vigan Cathedral, It is a Roman Catholic Cathedral in Vigan, Ilocos Sur. It serves as the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia.
According to history, The church itself was built in 1641 to replace the chapel and became a cathedral when the seat of the Diocese of Nueva Segovia was transferred here from Lal-lo, Cagayan in 1758, but not before being ravaged by a fire in 1739.Ā
The Cathedral of Vigan, as it is sometimes called, is a stunning tribute to Baroque architecture modified by the Ilocanos to survive earthquakes. It also has a bit of Chinese influence thanks to the carvings of lion dogs beside the outermost doors.Ā
Plaza Salcedo
Plaza Salcedo, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur
Right in front of Saint Paul Metropolitan Cathedral is the Plaza Salcedo, named after the Spanish conqueror, Juan de Salcedo who subdued the early native settlement in Vigan and established upon it Villa Fernandina for the monarchs of Spain in 1572. With this, Juan de Salcedo founded the third of many Hispanic settlements in the Philippines. Plaza Salcedo was the site of the execution of Gabriela Silang in September 1763.
According to history, the plaza was susceptible to fire during the Spanish regime. So the plan then was to create a man-made lagoon to minimize fire incidents. The original concept dating back several years ago is retained until March 2013 wherein a dramatic addition has been added to the once quiet and laid back park in between the Vigan Cathedral and the Ilocos Sur Capitol. The addition is a majestic dancing fountain.
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