Welcome To Vigan, Ilocos Sur
The historic town of Vigan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Vigan is district that is exceptionally intact from its Spanish period architecture and scenery. Walk along Crisologo Street to experience an ambiance dating back to the 16th century.
Things To Do
Vigan is a small city, the sights are only a few minutes away from each other by tricycle or on foot. Here are some suggestions to make your weekend in Vigan just as memorable as longer trips.
Explore Calle Crisologo at dawn
Have Vigan longganisa for breakfast
Visit the Syquia Mansion
Go on the heritage river cruise in Mestizo River
See abel weavers in action
Visit Father Burgos’ house
Indulge your sweet tooth at Leila’s Cafe
Climb up Bantay Bell Tower
Have a sip of sinanglaw near Plaza Burgos
Take a bite of empanada
Hunt for antiques and furniture
Munch on malunggay pan de sal
How To Get There
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.
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 take the night trip to sleep off the long ride and arrive at the city early the next morning.
From Metro Manila
Bus lines going directly and passing by Vigan City from Metro Manila are found in Cubao, Pasay City and Manila. Aircon trips are available everyday and travel time is at about eight to ten hours.
From Baguio
There are aircon and ordinary buses that regularly ply the Baguio-Vigan route. Travel time is about three to five hours, depending on your departure time.