
Bacolod Tri City Tour
About this tour
(BACOLOD, SILAY & TALISAY) (PRIVATE)
Quick facts
Tour highlights
- The Ruins ”“ historic ancestral house with beautiful gardens
- Campuestohan Highland Resort ”“ scenic resort with stunning views
- Balay Negrense ”“ iconic heritage house and museum
- Cinco de Noviembre Marker ”“ historic marker and landmark
- San Diego Pro Cathedral ”“ beautiful Catholic cathedral
- Bacolod Plaza ”“ vibrant city square and gathering place
- Capitol Lagoon ”“ serene lagoon in the city center
What's included
Day-by-day itinerary
"Places to visit: THE RUINS CAMPUESTOHAN HIGHLAND RESORT BALAY NEGRENSE CINCO DE NOVIEMBRE MARKER (FARMACIA LOCSIN) SAN DIEGO PRO CATHEDRAL SAN SEBASTIAN CATHEDRAL BACOLOD CITY GOVERNMENT CENTER WELCOME BACOLOD MARKER BACOLOD PLAZA CAPITOL LAGOON PASALUBONG CENTERS
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Perfect for history lovers
As someone fascinated by Southeast Asian colonial history, this tour of Bacolod was incredible. Every site had layers of story and our guide was encyclopedic in her knowledge. The museum stop gave crucial context for everything we saw afterward. Perfect cultural immersion.
Night tour was a highlight
The evening section of the Bacolod tour was particularly impressive. Seeing the city lit up at night, with the old churches dramatically illuminated and the food markets in full swing, added a completely different dimension to the experience. Highly recommend the full-day version for this reason.
Excellent city introduction
Perfect way to understand Bacolod in a short time. Our guide took us through historical areas, local markets, and hidden gems I would never have found on my own. The contrast between ancient structures and ultra-modern developments is striking. Great commentary throughout.
Great food tour component
The food stops throughout Bacolod were a revelation. From fresh lumpia at the wet market to halo-halo at a heritage café, every bite told a story about the local culture. Our guide was clearly passionate about the food scene and it enriched the whole experience.
Beyond the usual tourist spots
What I loved most about Bacolod was that our guide took us to spots most visitors miss — a community-run street food market, a rooftop with the best city view, a local coffee shop with incredible stories. Authentic travel at its best.
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