Portrait #11: Kalye Crisologo Vigan, Ilocos Sur; 7 Wonders of the World
One of the many reason why Vigan, Ilocos Sur was once one of the 7 Wonders of the World. Check this out!
"Calle Crisologo – Mena Crisologo Street
The major attraction of Vigan is its mestizo district which is filled with Spanish-style houses that evoke a bygone era when its people lived prosperously because of the Manila-Acapulco maritime trade. For visitors who want to experience being transported back to this period in Philippine Spanish colonial time, a walk or a calesa ride through Vigan’s Calle Crisologo or Mena Crisologo Street is a must."
Me and my mom were amazed about its beauty during night time. We had some walks and photos around the vicinity. My jaw dropped as I first landed my steps because I felt like I was in the early 1800's era. It was absolutely amazing and perfect for date nights.
"The houses are simple but lovely subjects ready for picture-perfect shots with their roofs of red tiles, thick walls, huge doors and stair cases leading to rooms of high ceilings and sliding capiz shell windows. Having survived the many natural and man-made calamities throughout the centuries, the families who own these treasures have endeavored to maintain them. Visitors can admire more closely the architecture and intricate craftsmanship employed in the grill and wood works when they step inside some of the houses that have been turned into stores and museums. They can even experience staying in a heritage house during their visit as some have been converted into inns."
We also had time to buy souvenirs for they are accessible in the area. You can buy tshirts, bags, hats, and many other things related to the place.
Ofcourse, my mom will never ever forget the famous bagnet in Ilocos, that's why we head up to a place where you can watch how they cook it and you'll know that it is freshly cooked.
As we head back to our inn, we rode a calesa. One of their mode of transportation that you shouldn't miss when you stay here. It was really a fun ride!