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Discover Ilocos with a Free Walking Tour
The Ilocos region of the Philippines is a treasure trove of history, colonial architecture and stunning coastal vistas. A free walking tour is the perfect way to explore its heritage and picturesque scenery.
In Vigan, a UNESCO-listed city, stroll along Calle Crisologo, studded with Spanish-era houses and cobblestone streets. A free tour often includes sights such as Salcedo Square and St. Paul's Cathedral.
In Laoag, visit the famous Falling Bell Tower and the majestic Paoay Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And Pagudpud boasts pristine beaches and spectacular coastal scenery.
From historic towns to breathtaking nature, Ilocos has something for every traveler. A free guided tour is a great way to discover its rich past and vibrant culture.
Ilocos is also home to the iconic Paoay Church, a stunning example of baroque architecture that has withstood centuries of earthquakes and typhoons. Another UNESCO site, this church offers visitors the chance to explore its unique design and historical significance. Aside from its cultural heritage, Ilocos boasts natural attractions such as the windswept sand dunes of Paoay and the picturesque beaches of Pagudpud, known for their crystal-clear waters and white sand. Adventurous travelers can try sandboarding or tour the Paoay Sand Dunes on a 4x4 vehicle for a thrilling experience.
Food is another draw in Ilocos. The region is famous for its local delicacies such as “empanada,” a savory pastry filled with longganisa (local sausage), egg, and vegetables, and “bagnet,” fried crispy pork. A visit to Ilocos is not complete without trying these culinary delights. Whether you marvel at the colonial architecture, revel in the beauty of its natural landscapes, or explore local flavors through a free food tour, Ilocos offers a truly immersive travel experience that bridges history and modernity.
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