Vigan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a city that transports visitors back in time with its well-preserved Spanish colonial and Asian architecture. Known for its cobblestone streets and unique fusion of cultures, Vigan is not just a historical gem but also a cultural haven. Visitors can explore heritage houses, antique shops, and local museums, or enjoy a leisurely ride in a horse-drawn carriage, giving them a glimpse into the city's rich history and heritage.
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WHAT TO SEE
Calle Crisologo
Calle Crisologo
Stroll through Calle Crisologo and experience a walk back in time with its preserved cobblestone streets and Spanish-era ancestral houses.
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Vigan Cathedral
Vigan Cathedral
Admire the Vigan Cathedral's architectural beauty, a significant historical and religious landmark in the heart of Vigan.
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Bantay Bell Tower
Bantay Bell Tower
Visit the Bantay Bell Tower, an iconic structure offering panoramic views of Vigan and its surrounding landscapes.
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Syquia Mansion Museum
Syquia Mansion Museum
Explore the Syquia Mansion Museum, showcasing the rich history and culture of Vigan through well-preserved artifacts and antiques.
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Burnay Pottery
Burnay Pottery
Discover the art of burnay pottery making, a traditional craft in Vigan, where you can observe the intricate process of creating earthenware jars.