Vigan City - Bagnet Review
One of Vigan's most popular pork dishes, bagnet or deep-fried pork belly is a sumptuous pork dish found almost everywhere in Vigan.
One of Vigan's most popular pork dishes, bagnet or deep-fried pork belly is a sumptuous pork dish found almost everywhere in Vigan.
This al fresco garden restaurant is a patch of green right in the heart of Vigan City. It houses a restaurant called Lilong & Lilang, a bonsai garden, landscaped gardens all around, and even plants and pasalubong (souvenir) delicacies for sale.
Vigan's 8.88 Restaurant & KTV Bar offers good food and entertainment for groups who wish to avail of private karaoke rooms and dining options good for big groups.
This local eatery is popular for Vigan longsilog (longganisa, sinangag, itlog), which is a popular breakfast or all-day food in the Philippines. It is also popular for serving sinanglaoan, which is a hearty beef stew made with innards, bile, and kamias.
Vitalis Villas is a resort in Sabangan, Ilocos Sur is known as the "Santorini of the North", as it features Greek-inspired villas nestled on top of a cliff that overlooks the sea and Santiago Cove. This luxurious getaway combines Greek-inspired architecture with trademark Filipino hospitality.
The beach has a long stretch of light-colored sand backed by small cottages that face the West Philippine Sea. It has basic amenities nearby and stunning sunset views.
Agno's Umbrella Rocks get their name from their peculiar shape: they literally look like open umbrellas. These geological structures dot the sleepy coastline of Agno Beach, which looks out to Agno Bay.
The Minor Basilica Of Our Lady Of The Most Holy Rosary Of Manaoag Church is one of Pangasinan's most historically significant Roman Catholic churches. With the original structure dating back to the 1600s, the Minor Basilica Of Our Lady Of The Most Holy Rosary Of Manaoag was elevated to minor basilica status on February 2015. It remains to be a popular pilgrimage site.
The Capitol Tour takes guests on an enriching tour around the Pangasinan Provincial Capitol. The Capitol's neoclassical architectural design, which was originally built in 1917 and reinforced and renovated throughout the years, was named as one of the Architectural Treasures of the Philippines by the National Commission for Culture and Arts.
Lingayen Beach is one of Pangasinan's most accessible public beaches. Located just minutes from the famous Lingayen Church, it is a popular swimming and gathering destination for locals and tourists alike.