Embark on a thrilling Tri-City Exclusive Day Tour and explore ancestral houses, Instagramable views, and indulge in native delicacies. Discover the rich history, stunning architecture, and mouthwatering flavors of Silay, Campuestohan, Talisay, and Bacolod City.
Embark on a thrilling Tri-City Exclusive Day Tour and explore ancestral houses, Instagramable views, and indulge in native delicacies. Discover the rich history, stunning architecture, and mouthwatering flavors of Silay, Campuestohan, Talisay, and Bacolod City.
- The Ruins - Often referred to as the “Taj Mahal” of Negros, this is the ancestral mansion of the affluent sugar baron Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson. It was constructed on a 440-hectare sugar plantation in Talisay City, Negros Occidental, in the early 1900s, in honor of his Portuguese wife, Maria Braga Lacson, who passed away during the birth of their…
- The Ruins - Often referred to as the “Taj Mahal” of Negros, this is the ancestral mansion of the affluent sugar baron Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson. It was constructed on a 440-hectare sugar plantation in Talisay City, Negros Occidental, in the early 1900s, in honor of his Portuguese wife, Maria Braga Lacson, who passed away during the birth of their eleventh child. During World War II, Filipino guerillas set it ablaze to prevent the Japanese forces from using it as a military office.
- Balay Negrense Museum - Also known as the Victor Fernandez Gaston Ancestral House, this museum in Silay City, Negros Occidental, Philippines, highlights the lifestyle of a late 19th-century Negrense sugar baron. It holds the distinction of being the first museum established in the province of Negros Occidental.
- Campuestohan Highland Resort - Enjoy a swim in the pool, stroll through the gardens, have fun in the playground, and simply relax. For the adventurous, try horseback riding or experience the thrill of a 340-meter zipline. Everything desired is available at Campuestohan Highland Resort. There’s no need to search further, as the panoramic views and stunning beauty of Campuestohan are unmatched.
- Cinco de Noviembre Memorial - The Cinco De Noviembre marker, or Farmacia Locsin, was owned by Don Leonardo de la Rama Locsin and served as a secret collection point for donations supporting the Negros revolution. Instead of listing donor names and amounts, he recorded them as medicine names, with grams indicating the donation amount. This event showcased the Negrenses’ cleverness in deceiving the Spaniards while establishing a functioning government on a street corner.
- Capitol Lagoon Park - Located in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines, the Capitol Park and Lagoon is a provincial park featuring sculptures of a woman with a water buffalo and a man pulling another water buffalo. These sculptures, located at the lagoon’s northern and southern ends, were created by Italian sculptor Francesco Riccardo Monti, who also worked on the Metropolitan Manila Theater and the University of the Philippines - Visayas Iloilo campus. Guillermo Tolentino also contributed as a sculptor of the figures.
- San Diego Pro-Cathedral - Formerly known as the San Diego Parish Church or St. Didacus Parish Church before its 1994 designation as a pro-cathedral, this early 20th-century church in Silay City, Negros Occidental, Philippines, is the only pro-cathedral outside Manila. It is unique in Negros Occidental for featuring a cupola or dome. The ruins of the older church, built in 1841, can be found behind the current church.
- San Sebastian Cathedral - Commonly known as Bacolod Cathedral, the San Sebastian Cathedral is the most renowned religious and historical landmark in Bacolod province.
- Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol - In 1926, Governor Jose Locsin initiated the construction of a provincial capitol building to reflect the province’s wealth, bolstered by the thriving sugar industry. The works of National Artist for Sculpture Guillermo Tolentino are displayed in the capitol building and the lagoon in front of it.
- Bacolod City Welcome Marker - The Bacolod Welcome Marker is a vibrant Vegas-style landmark that greets visitors at the boundary of Bacolod City and Talisay City, Philippines. With its vivid colors and intricate designs, it symbolizes the city’s warm hospitality and invites visitors to embark on an unforgettable tri-city tour.
- New Government Center - The Bacolod City Government Center is a key highlight of the tri-city tour in Bacolod, Philippines. This impressive complex serves as the city’s administrative hub and showcases modern architectural design. With its grandeur and functionality, the Government Center stands as a testament to Bacolod’s progress and commitment to efficient governance. Visitors can admire its striking features, enjoy the surrounding landscape, and appreciate the city’s dedication to serving both residents and visitors.

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Explore three cities in a single day. Experience the architectural grandeur of ancestral homes and buildings in Silay City. Take in the picturesque views, engaging activities, and calming locales in Campuestohan. Be captivated by the enduring love story that permeates the beautiful, war-torn mansion known as The Ruins in Talisay City. Lastly, embark on…
Explore three cities in a single day. Experience the architectural grandeur of ancestral homes and buildings in Silay City. Take in the picturesque views, engaging activities, and calming locales in Campuestohan. Be captivated by the enduring love story that permeates the beautiful, war-torn mansion known as The Ruins in Talisay City. Lastly, embark on a culinary journey with our delectable native dishes in Bacolod City. Don’t miss out on our top picks such as Chicken Inasal, Kansi, KBL (Kadios Baboy Langka), Seafood and dishes prepared with batuan - our signature ingredient that lends a unique, sour taste. For those with a sweet tooth, we have delightful options like Piaya, Napoleones, Ensaymada and mouth-watering cakes for dessert.
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