The
City of Vigan is the capital city of
Ilocos Sur located in North-West Luzon facing the South China Sea. Vigan is derived from the Hokkien chinese dialect "
Bee Gan" given by the Chinese traders and settlers which means "beautiful shore". While some say,
Vigan City derived its name from the "
Bigaa" plant, a variant of the gabi species which grows in
Vigan.
Vigan has an area of 28.86 km which is abundant in hotels, inn, restaurants, banks and tourist shops. Most establishments are air-conditioned and locals are accustomed to foreigners and tourists.
Vigan City is one of
the most famous tourist destination in Luzon because it is one of the
few Hispanic towns left in the Philippines. Although the architectures
are mainly of European colonial as apparent in its cobblestone streets,
the houses also carry both Filipino and Oriental particularly of
Chinese influence. The city is more romantic and scenic at night with
the town lights.
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One of the Bricks in the Streets of Vigan |
Vigan City Map
Vigan City Climate
Th climate in
Vigan during dry season from November to May is hot. Its warmest average reaching up to 31 °C that is felt during the day. With the plain topography and lack of forest reserves in the area, there is nothing to counter the heat of the sun. However, during the wet season from May to October, it also experiences heavy rainfalls and typhoons.
Vigan City Budget
The budget for
Vigan is around 2,000 to 6,000 php.
Transportation
To and From Vigan
- Public Transport
- Airplane
- Bus from Laoag, Ilocos Sur ( placard going to
San Fernando, Baguio , Carmen, Pasay, Manila, Cubao) - 110 php fare
(1.5 hours travel time)
- Farinas Trans (Green)
- Maria De Leeon Bus Lines
- RCJ (Blue)
- F. Franco Trans
- Auto Bus (Black)
- Partas Bus (Blue and White)
- Bus from Manila - 600- 800 php fare
- Edsa-Cubao
- Direct to Vigan
- Dominion Bus Lines (Green blue)
- (02) 727-2350
- Viron Transit (Cream Orange Maroon) - (02) 726-7412
- Partas (Blue and White) (fare: 600 php)
- (02) 725-7303
- Caltex at Bantay, Ilocos Sur so you have to ride tricycle to Vigan
- Pasay (nearest from NAIA)
- Partas (Blue and White) - fewer schedule (fare: 600 php) - (02) 722-3369
- Sampaloc
- Direct to Vigan
- Aniceto Lines (Yellow) - (02) 732-8534
- RCJ (Blue)
- Caltex at Bantay, Ilocos Sur so you have to ride tricycle to Vigan
- Auto bus (Black)
- Farinas Trans (Green)
- Private Transport from Manila via Car
- Take the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) up to Exit 85 to get to Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX). Exit at Hacienda Luisita in Tarlac and follow the National Highway until you reach Ilocos Sur.
Within the Vigan (mostly walkable) - haggle to get the lowest range
- Kalesa (200-300 php/hour)
- Tricycle (8 php-25 php)
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Where most Calesas are parked |
Accommodation (Where to Stay at Vigan) - Around 300-2,000 php per person
- Casa Tofilla Lodge (Pantay Daya, Vigan City) - (077) 722-6482
- Cordillera Inn (Crisologo Street) - (077) 722-2727
- El Juliana Hotel (Quirino Blvd.) - (077) 722-2994
- Gordion Hotel (V. De Los Reyes St.) - (077) 722-2526
- Grandpa's Inn and Restaurant (#1 Bonifacio St.) - (077)722-2118
- Green R Hotel (AlCantara St.) - (077) 722-6106
- Playa de Oro Resort (Mindoro, Vigan) - (077) 722-8771-78
- R.F. Ancieto Mansion (Crisologo St.) - (077) 722-2383
- Vigan Heritage Mansion (Cor. Liberation Blvd. & Crisologo St.) - (077) 722-6495
- Villa Angela Heritage House (Quirino Blvd.) - (077) 722- 2914
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Vigan Street Food |
Activities (What to do in Vigan)
- City Tour- most destinations are free but they accept donations
- Food Tripping and Tasting its Local Dishes (Around 150-400 php per meal) - most of your budget will be for this (see list below)
Restaurant that Serve Authentic Ilocano Dishes (Where to Eat in Vigan City)
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Marsha's Delicacies |
Souvenirs (Pasalubong)
- Antiques, Arts, Handicrafts and Loomweaving
- Casa Rica Handicrafts (Crisologo St.) - (0918) 9007-7987
- Collado Arts & Souvenirs (Crisologo St.) - (077) 673-0885
- Cristy's Loomweaving (Brgy. Camangaan) - (077) 722-6171
- Lucy's Antique Shop (Crisologo St.) - (077) 722-5859
- Rowilda's Loomweaving (Crisologo St.) - (077) 722-2731
- Bibingka (also Chicharon, Suka de Ilokko, Bagnet and more delicacies)
- Amiannance Bibingka (Brgy. II) - (077) 722-2596
- Marsha's Delicacies
- Three Sisters Delicacies
- Tongson's Royal Bibingka (Crisologo St.) - (077) 722-2920
- Jat's Vigan Chichacorn (Brgy. San Julian Norte) -also sold on most stores in Ilocos
- Pots and Jars
- Vigan Longganisa
- Cely's Longganisa (Brgy. Tamang) - (077) 722-7106
- Vigan Public Market
- Random Souvenir Items
- Vigan Public Market
- Vigan Heritage Village (more expensive than market)
Vigan City Itinerary
- Ilocos Sur Tourism Information Center - (077) 722-8771-76
- you can ask for assistance or grab a map here
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Ilocos Sur Tourism Information Center |
- Abel-Weaving (Brgy. Camaangan) - there are also Abel weavers in Brgy. Mindoro and San Pedro
- TRIVA: The handwoven abel iloco became so famous or its colorful and strong material that it even beat the Spanish weaving industry during the galleon trade era.
- Baluarte Zoo (FREE entrance)
- Ruby Jar Factory (a.k.a Burnayan) (Brgy. VII) - (077) 722-2447 - you can try pottery for FREE
- NOTE: Locals call this Burnayan which means pottery or jar factory in Ilocano)
- Crisologo Museum (FREE entrance)
- Hidden Garden
- Plaza Burgos
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Plaza Burgos |
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Plaza Burgos |
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Plaza Salcedo |
- Santa Maria Church (one of the oldest churches in Luzon)
- Syquia Mansion Museum
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Syquia Mansion Museum |
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Syquia Mansion Museum |
- Vigan Heritage Village and Calle Crisologo (best to view the sunset and at night with town lights)
- UNESCO world
heritage list since December 2, 1999 since the monumental buildings are preserved since the Spanish Era in the 18th Century
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Calle Crisologo |
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Calle Crisologo |
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Calle Crisologo |
Vigan City Events and Festivals
- Vigan City Fiesta (3rd week of January) - Feast of the conversion of St. Paul and anniversary of Vigan's cityhood featuring colorful longganiza festival
- Semana Santa (Good Friday) - town religious procession
- Viva Vigan Festival of the Arts (1st week of May) - Festivities include: Binatbattan street dancing, calesa parade, Karbo festival, traditional games, religious rituals in honor of the Black Nazarene, Santacruzan, Abel fashion sows, exhibits, trade and food shows and other events.
- World Heritage Cities Solidarity Day (8th of September) - Includes events such as Repazzo de Vigan, Historia Oral, Visita Museo ken Balbalay, Comidas de Ayer, Fotografias y Recuerdos, exhibits and cultural shows