Bacolod is a highly urbanized, capital city of Negros Occidental province in Western Visayas region of the Philippines. Known as the "City of Smiles" with a relatively friendly environment, Bacolod topped the 2008 list of "Best Places to Live in the Philippines" by MoneySense Magazine. One notable scene in the area are hectares of sugarcane plantation, remarkably a City of sweets (and sweet people! :)). Bacolod can be reached by air via Bacolod-Silay International Airport (1-hr flight from Manila, 30-minute from Cebu), by sea via Banago Wharf and BREDCO Port (servicing other Philippine destinations like Iloilo and Cagayan de Oro) and by land via RORO routes.
Traveler's Couch shares to you some of the most visited attractions, activities and restaurants in Bacolod City, Philippines.
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#9. Mambukal Mountain Resort
A 1200ft-above-sea-level resort, blessed with exceptionally beautiful natural features. It boasts a number of hot sulfur springs and serves as the gateway to Mt. Kanlaon National Park.
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Photo: Mambukal Mountain Resort (Hot Spring) - Bacolod City, Philippines |
Photo: Mambukal Mountain Resort
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PHOTO: Mambukal Mountain Resort (Hot Spring) - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: Mambukal Mountain Resort (Hot Spring) - Bacolod City, Philippines |
#8. The Capitol - Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Known as
The Capitol Park and Lagoon, it is one of the iconic landmarks of Bacolod and the province of Negros Occidental.
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PHOTO: The Capitol - Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines |
#7. Sharyn's Cansi House
Let's go native and try one of Bacolod's best restaurants - Sharyn's Cansi House. They serve
Cansi, a Negrense soup dish made of boiled bone, beef shank or bone marrow and flavored with langka and the souring agent batwan.
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PHOTO: Felicia's - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: Felicia's - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: Felicia's - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: Felicia's - Bacolod City, Philippines |
#5. Bob's Restaurant
A well-known restaurant chain in Bacolod, with a wide selection of great food and a "
go-to" for locals and visitors alike. Don't forget to try the Napoleones, Fruit Punch and the Mongolian Buffet!
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PHOTO: Bob's Restaurant - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: Bob's Restaurant - Bacolod City, Philippines |
#4. Calea Pastries and Cake
One of the most visited dessert places in Bacolod, cakes and sweets paraded in a very enticing display. They won't call it "
City of Sweets" for nothing eh.
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PHOTO: Calea - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: Calea - Bacolod City, Philippines |
#3. Campuestohan Highland Resort
A 5-hectare highland resort in between Talisay City and Bacolod City, this is a perfect getaway for family and friends. Take a dip in the pool, a selfie with the superheroes and giants, strolling at the gardens, horseback riding or an adventure with a 340-meter zipline.
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PHOTO: Campuestuhan Highland Resort - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: Campuestuhan Highland Resort - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: Campuestuhan Highland Resort - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: Campuestuhan Highland Resort - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: Campuestuhan Highland Resort - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: Campuestuhan Highland Resort - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: Campuestuhan Highland Resirt - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: Campuestuhan Highland Resort - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: Campuestuha Highland Resort - Bacolod City, Philippines |
#2. The Ruins - Bacolod
A mansion that was built in the early 1900’s,
The Ruins is a picture-perfect backdrop and a magnificent sight to see when in Bacolod.
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PHOTO: The Ruins - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: The Ruins - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: The Ruins - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: The Ruins - Bacolod City, Philippines |
PHOTO: The Ruins - Bacolod City, Philippines
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PHOTO: The Ruins - Bacolod City, Philippines |
#1 MassKara Festival
An annual festivity held every third weekend of October or or the closest weekend to October 19 (
city's charter anniversary), MassKara (
a combination of the English word “mass” and the Spanish “kara,” meaning “face”) is the biggest masquerade party in the Philippines. The event portrays the steadfast character of the Negrenses and Filipinos, a happy face and big smile despite of the challenges in life.
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PHOTO: MassKara Festival - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: MassKara Festival - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: MassKara Festival - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: MassKara Festival - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: MassKara Festival - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: MassKara Festival - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: MassKara Festival - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: MassKara Festival - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: MassKara Festival - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: MassKara Festival - Bacolod City, Philippines |
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PHOTO: MassKara Festival - Bacolod City, Philippines |
PHOTO: MassKara Festival - Bacolod City, Philippines
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PHOTO: MassKara Festival - Bacolod City, Philippines |
Those are just few of the many things to try and explore when visiting the City of Smiles!
Special thanks to
Meca-J Tours Bacolod (
my dear friend Eunice) for guiding us around the city.
For high quality car/van rentals and shuttle services in Bacolod City, you may contact them via:
Mobile No.: (+63) 918 928 2560
Telephone No.: (+63) 34 476 0358, (+63) 34 441 6008
E-mail: mecaj.bacolod@gmail.com
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/Mecajbacolod
Website:
http://meca-j.com/
Office Address: Phoenix Gasoline Station, Araneta St, Bacolod City
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