Calle Crisologo, Vigan's old street with remnants of the Spanish colonial era
by 곤솔트립
Oct 4, 2025
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Located in Ilocos Sur, northern Luzon Island, Philippines, Calle Crisologo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a street that preserves the architecture of the Spanish colonial era.
The cobblestone streets are lined with old Spanish-style buildings on both sides, creating an atmosphere where time seems to stand still.
During the day, the streets are bustling with souvenir shops, cafes, and traditional craft shops. At night, the lights illuminate the streets, transforming them into a romantic stroll.
A must-do is the horse-drawn carriage ride, known as a calesa.
A leisurely ride in a carriage allows you to immerse yourself in Vigan's history and atmosphere more deeply than simply walking.
The street itself is small, so you can easily explore it in about 30 minutes,
and there are many photogenic spots, making it a perfect spot for capturing memorable moments.
Visit in the evening, when the heat is less intense, and the Spanish-style buildings are even more captivating under the yellow lights.
If you're looking to experience a unique slice of history and culture during your trip to the Philippines, a stroll through Vigan's Old Town is a must-do.
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Post by 곤솔트립 | Oct 4, 2025












