If you’re looking for a slice of Filipino charm, Bacolod is the city that will captivate your heart. Known as the "City of Smiles," Bacolod is famous for its warm hospitality and vibrant festivals, particularly the MassKara Festival, which showcases colorful masks and lively street dancing every October. Food lovers will find a haven in Bacolod, where local specialties like inasal (grilled chicken marinated in a unique blend of spices) and sweet delicacies like piaya are must-tries. The city’s culinary scene reflects its rich cultural heritage and agricultural bounty, making every meal a delightful experience. History buffs can explore the remnants of the sugar industry that once thrived here, with landmarks like The Ruins, a stunning mansion that tells tales of the past. The city’s art scene is equally impressive, with galleries and local crafts that showcase Bacolod’s creative spirit. Whether you’re wandering through its bustling markets or enjoying a sunset at the San Juanico Bridge, Bacolod offers a unique blend of culture, history, and gastronomy. Fun fact: Bacolod is also home to the oldest sugar mill in the Philippines, a testament to its storied past in the sugar industry. This
Bacolod, Philippines
Top things to do in Bacolod
7 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
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