No trip is complete without getting some “pasalubong” (gifts) for family and friends. It may be a sample of the local food or shirts to small trinkets like key chains.

We made sure to get some Vigan pasalubong items from Calle Crisologo during our kalesa tour.

We went to 2 pasalubong worthy places and of the 2 I would highly recommend Senorita Dulce. This was part of our tour courtesy of Metro Vigan Inn.

Though I was stuffed from all the food I ate at Metro Vigan Cafe I couldn’t help but eat the sweet delights presented to us during our visit here.

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I love their butterscotch and cassava. I bought a box to take home to the kids who also enjoyed them.

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Senorita Dulce not only has items for pasalubong but they have meals for you such as these slider burgers and miki.

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Our last stop on our Vigan trip was to Marsha’s Delicacies a well known and popular pasalubong place.

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They have everything you could possibly want to buy for your pasalubong.

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Getting to Metro Vigan Inn:

Air – Domestic flights leave Manila daily for Laoag City in Ilocos Norte, which is an hour and a half away by land to Vigan. The city can be reached from Laoag City via local bus companies.
By Land – The 408 km stretch from Manila to Vigan City is a comfortable eight-hour ride along the scenic Manila-Ilocos Highway. Many air-conditioned buses ply the Manila-Vigan route regularly.
Getting Around – The best way to explore Vigan is on foot; the town center is small and compact, yet full of excitement.

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For more details abut Metro Vigan Inn visit their website and Facebook page.

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