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Vigan City, Ilocos Sur
Places of Interest:
St. Paul’s Cathedral - built in 1790-1800 by the Augustinians, this impressive Baroque
Palacio de Arzobispado – built in 1783, it is the official residence of the Archbishop of Nueva Segovia. The palace was the headquarters of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo. Included in the palace is the Museo Nueva Segovia with a collection of paintings, manuscripts and religious articles accumulated through the centuries.
Burgos National Museum. - the museum building is the ancestral house of Padre Jose Burgos. One of the museum’s
best feature are the paintings of Esteban Villanueva depicting the 1807 Basi
A good time to visit Vigan is during the town fiesta. Celebrated for one whole week -concluding on January 25 to commemorate the conversion of the apostle, St. Paul. The fiesta is marked by street parades, beauty contest and variety shows on the town plaza.
During the Holy Week, local and foreign tourist come to Vigan to see the religious processions of the antique and life sized statues mounted on elaborately designed carrozas that are paraded on the streets of Vigan.
To get to Vigan City from Manila, you can get a bus or take a plane to Laoag City and take a bus ride to Vigan. There are many places to stay. Many ancestral houses have been turned into quaint hotels and inns. There are also many bars and restaurants offering a variety of local and international dishes.
Buses that ply Manila & Vigan daily (approx. 7 hours trip):
Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines: Rizal Ave., Manila & EDSA, Q.C. Tel # 8734-9838, 8734-9836 Dominion Bus Line: New York St., Cubao, Q.C. Tel # 8731-4180, 8741-4146 Partas Bus Company: Aurora Blvd., Q.C. Tel. # 8725-7303, 8724-9820 Maria de Leon Transit: Dapitan cor. Gelinos Sts., Sampaloc, Manila Tel # 8731-4907
PAL (Philippine Airlines) flies to Laoag City 3 times a week to Laoag, Ilocos Region, 80 kilometers away from Vigan. It takes about 1˝ hours to commute.
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