Archives for: July 2011
Late Night Walk at the Capitol Park and Lagoon | Bacolod City
bacolod capitol park lagoon

It was almost midnight and there we were at the Capitol Park and Lagoon in Bacolod City, walking around like excited tourists. Well, that was exactly what we were — excited tourists. Coming from Calea, we walked a short distance to this park at the heart of the city. Although one of the first things we noticed about Bacolod was [...]

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Sugar Rush at Calea | Bacolod City
calea chocolate cake

“Hello. This is Calea.” said the woman on the other end of the line. “Hello, good evening,” my friend Celine perkily responded. “Until what time are you open?” “11pm, ma’am.” And with that, we went hysterical. There we were, all three of us, standing in front of San Sebastian Cathedral, worried as hell that we would not get to Calea [...]

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San Sebastian Cathedral from Outside the Gates | Bacolod City
san sebastian cathedral bacolod

The facade and exterior of San Sebastian Cathedral in Bacolod City look stunning. I’m pretty sure its interior looks just as amazing. If only we were able to enter. LOL. That’s probably one of the biggest mistakes we made in this whole trip. On the way to Manokan Country, our jeepney passed by the Cathedral. It was a bit before [...]

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Chicken Inasal at Manokan Country | Bacolod City
chicken inasal manokan country

It seems like “chicken” became a recurring element in our Negros Occidental trip. When we were at the Ruins, there were a few chickens walking around and we even had several photos of the mansion with wandering chickens in the frame. While we were waiting for our next ride, a surprised chicken suddenly flew past us while it was trying [...]

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Easy Stay at The Circle Inn | Bacolod City
the circle inn bacolod room

When we were planning for this trip, we knew we should visit Danjugan Island in Cauayan, Negros Occidental. Upon a quick online research, we learned that the terminal of buses going to Cauayan was located along Lopez Jaena Street. This weighed heavily in choosing the inn or hotel we would be staying at on our first night as we planned [...]

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Sunset at the Ruins | Talisay City, Negros Occidental
the ruins talisay bacolod

When sugar baron Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson had his mansion built for his Portuguese first wife, Maria Braga, I bet he didn’t foresee that it would be intentionally burned down later on. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have made it so intricately beautiful. Not that I’m complaining. “The Ruins” is just beyond beautiful. While browsing photos of tourist spots in Metro Bacolod [...]

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Preparing a Bacolod Itinerary | Negros Occidental Trip
chicken inasal bacolod negros

“Chicken inasal?” That’s the answer my poor officemate gave me when I asked her what was in Bacolod. It all started when Airphil Express held a P150 sale for flights to all their destinations on the long weekend of Rizal’s 150th birthday. Oh yes, that’s another reason why I loved Jose Rizal even more. Upon learning about it, I called [...]

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