Vigan

Vigan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a charming city in the Philippines that feels like a step back in time. Known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture, Vigan boasts cobblestone streets that invite leisurely strolls. The iconic Calle Crisologo is a must-visit, lined with ancestral houses that showcase the rich history and culture of the area. Food lovers will delight in Vigan’s culinary scene. Don't miss trying the famous Vigan longganisa, a local sausage with a unique flavor, and the delectable empanada, a savory pastry filled with meat and vegetables. These dishes reflect the city’s vibrant culinary heritage, making every meal an experience. Vigan is also home to the stunning Bantay Bell Tower and the historic Syquia Mansion, which offers a glimpse into the life of a prominent Filipino family during the Spanish era. The city's unique blend of cultures, from indigenous to Spanish influences, creates a rich tapestry of traditions and festivals, such as the Vigan City Fiesta. What truly sets Vigan apart is its commitment to preserving its heritage, making it a living museum. Visiting Vigan is not just about seeing sights; it’s about experiencing a piece of history that continues to thrive today.

Vigan, Philippines

Top things to do in Vigan

13 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Religious site

Vigan Cathedral

Vigan Cathedral, a baroque church facing Plaza Salcedo, is a centerpiece of the city's religious and architectural heritage.

Park & nature

Plaza Salcedo

Plaza Salcedo is a central park in Vigan featuring a dancing fountain and a monument to the conquistador Juan de Salcedo.

Museum

Padre Burgos House

House museum honoring Father Jose Burgos, with period furnishings that evoke 19th-century Ilocano life.

Religious site

Bantay Church

Historic church with a separate bell tower offering panoramic views of Vigan and the surrounding countryside.

Museum

Syquia Mansion

Restored 19th-century mansion showcasing the opulent lifestyle of a wealthy Ilocano family through original furnishings.

Museum

Quema House

A historic house museum in Vigan showcasing Spanish-era furniture and artifacts, offering a glimpse into colonial life.

Park & nature

Baluarte Zoo

A mini-zoo and wildlife sanctuary in Vigan with animals and a butterfly garden, perfect for families.

Landmark

Quirino Stadium

A multi-purpose sports venue in Vigan named after President Elpidio Quirino, hosting local events and games.

Religious site

San Vicente Church

A historic Catholic church in San Vicente, known for its centuries-old architecture and religious significance.

Entertainment

Chavit Coliseum

An indoor arena in Vigan hosting concerts, sports events, and entertainment shows.

Landmark

Ayusan–Paoa Bridge

A scenic bridge over the Abra River connecting Ayusan and Paoa, offering picturesque views.

Park & nature

Abra River

Abra River in Vigan offers scenic boat tours through lush landscapes, showcasing the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Neighborhood

Vigan

Vigan's historic district features cobblestone streets and Spanish colonial architecture, offering a glimpse into the Philippines' colonial past.

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