My sister and I just got back from vacation 2 days ago and I'm writing about it just now because I got really tired. Imagine a 10 hour bus ride from Vigan, Ilocos Sur to Manila plus I'm also kinda busy editing and organizing lots of pictures from our 3 day tour of the historic and beautiful city of Vigan. I promise to write as much as a can remember from that memorable trip.
Day 1
First stop is the century old Vigan Cathedral then to the Arzobispado (Archbishop House) just beside the cathedral. We thought we're able to get inside Arzobispado unfortunately it's closed when we went there but according to some lady we talked to that the museum keeper is out and will be back after lunch we're advised to try back but we didn't bother anymore. Another church we dropped by is the St. Augustine Church. Just fronting the church sits the Belfry on the Hill. According to JR that some scenes from the movie "Panday" was filmed there. We also visited ancestral houses converted into museums that house artifacts and real old furnitures like the
named RN (or somehing like that). We asked for our cuchero's cellphone number so we can just call or text him our itinerary for the following day so we don't have to look for a different cuchero plus we like JR, he's courteous and doesn't talk much unless we ask him questions. He was able to give us useful information on places we visited.
Day 2

We had our first complimentary breakfast at the dining room of Kusina Felicitas because they don't offer room service anymore unlike what I read from travellers who stayed there. JR the cuchero, called me on my cellphone while waiting for our breakfast to be served so he waited roughly 20-30 minutes outside Grandpa's Inn. Our 2nd day tour of Vigan went on for almost 6 hours. JR waited for us while we heard mass at the Vigan Cathedral since it's a Sunday but we didn't understand
anything because the mass was in Ilocano. We prayed in silence and left after a few minutes. We strolled along Plaza Salcedo then checked out some tiangge (flea market) across the street where my sister bought comfy shorts so she doesn't have to wear jogging pants at night. We visited Burgos Plaza afterwards and bought 4 empanadas to go for Php30 each. I took a picture of Father Burgos' statue in the plaza and the empanadan logo. We also dropped by the Pagburnayan Jar Factory but didn't buy any for souvenir since it'll be difficult to bring it home because we're just backpackers. Next stop is Christy's Handloom weaving, there's really nothing much we just took a peek of the weaving area but there's no one to show us a demo of the weaving process so we didn't stay long and head to the much awaited part of the tour, Chavit Singson's
Baluarte which is a 70 hectare mini zoo. It was a huge open field where some animals can roam freely. We were greeted by 2 tigers in a cage, colorful birds like parrots, etc. These birds are quite entertaining we had their pictures taken. We also saw some deer, an ostrich, a camel sitting and resting on the field and a reindeer rummaging a trash bin for some reason. We also saw endangered wild cats in a cage and snakes in aquariums. We scoured the park for I think over an hour under the scorching heat of the summer sun it's no surprise we had a good tan after. We didn't get hungry but got so thirsty we consumed 2 mineral medium sized water bottles each. Our last stop for the day is the Hidden Garden in an isolated barangay of Vigan where they sell plants for a cheaper price. It's a beautiful garden, I'm not into plants but I find the experience refreshing. So that ends our tour for the day. We head back to Grandpa's Inn, rested and had a sumptous dinner of garlic rice, chicken inasal and bagnet at where else but Kusina Felicitas, our place to be. We called it a day. Since there's nothing left for us to do we just stayed in the room and watched cable. I thought I can somehow get a good night sleep but was awakened by the sound of the rain during the wee hours of the morning then followed by a blackout that lasted for a few minutes. The heat in the room is just getting into my nerves I told myself that I need to convince my sister to check out tomorrow noon. I just can't take the discomfort anymore.
Day 3
It's our 30th birthday, we woke up early and talked about checking out at noon since we've accomplished pretty much everything. Walking along the streets of Vigan I noticed that it's a very small town. Everything is just walking distance that's why there are no taxis. We went out to look for a place where we can have breakfast like a local coffee shop or a restaurant perhaps. My sister prefer not to eat at any fast food chain like McDo or Chowking for a more local experience. I asked her if we can try eating at the empanadan area within Plaza Burgos where I read about native dishes but she said no so We kept walking. We saw a coffee shop called Cafe Leona but the shop isn't open until we came across another coffee shop along Heritage Village called "A Perfect Cup." I ordered a large cafe latte and clubhouse sandwich whilst my sister had ham sandwich and a large cup of cappucino. That's a good breakfast for our last day in Vigan.

We took pictures of the beautiful Calle Crisologo (Heritage Village) after we had breakfast then went souvenir shopping. I bought myself a key chain whilst my sister got herself a fridge magnet. We also bought shirts, bagnet and a straw mat shoulder bag for our mom. There are lots of nice souvenirs to choose from but are quite expensive. We rode a tricycle back to Grandpa's Inn.
We checked out from Grandpa's Inn at 12 noon From there we rode a trike to get to Partas Bus Terminal. We had nothing but foodie and movie marathon while on the bus. During the stopover we bought a box of this "Royal Bibingka" from this minimart/restaurant and I fell in love with it because it tastes so darn good if only I can have all of it for myself but a box costs Php60 and we spent pretty much everything while in Vigan. We arrived very late in Manila. Seriously, that was the longest bus ride of my life.
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