Vigan (Ilokano: Siudad ti Vigan; Tagalog: Lungsod ng Vigan; Local pronunciation: [ˈbigän]), officially the City of Vigan, is a 4th class component city and capital of the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 53,879 people.
Restaurants in Vigan
4.5 based on 1,062 reviews
Great place for culture vulture and foodie like me. Lots of photo ops on this street. Walking at night is lovely, try the sugar cane juice and the famous empanadas,
4.5 based on 387 reviews
The 30 minuet show consists of laser lights, music, led light show and fountains all computer controlled. Don’t miss it and there is no charge. One show at 7:30 pm. This show rivals anything I have seen. A must on your visit to Vigan City, Luzon, Philippines.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
At a young age i was able to visit and see the beauty of calle crisologo. I was stuned to see the structures of the old Hispanic wealthy spanish families living their life before. it was good that they were able to retain the beauty of the place, and you'll be able to see the famous cobblestone streets that represent Vigan's image.
4.0 based on 164 reviews
Educational historical tour of the mansion of a chinese merchant. A Philippine president stayed here for he had married a grandchild of the original owner. Very detailed, funny guide we had. He even recommended a really good Vigan empanada place.
4.0 based on 333 reviews
The place offers big servings of food, so the price is worth it. They have a lot of house plants and herbs that you can also buy as souvenirs or presents. It's spacious and it can accommodate a lot of diners.
4.0 based on 410 reviews
Learned some history.. The police that was in the watch was helpful with the history and even with the picture taking. 1st time here and started the trip the right way and the best way. Great way to showcase the city and its.hospitality. I'll visit again if I can..
3.5 based on 437 reviews
Baluarte is one of the place you should visit when you're at Ilocos Sur. There is no entrance fee. You can either walk inside or get a shuttle for only 50 pesos per head. Snacks, drinks and souvenirs are just beside the main entrance. Great location for picture taking.
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