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Explore Bacolod: Top Attractions Near Citadines Bacolod City

Bacolod / Discover the magic of Bacolod at Citadines Bacolod City! Your perfect gateway to history, art, and stunning beaches awaits.

Nestled in the heart of Bacolod, Citadines Bacolod City, an Ascott Limited property, offers the perfect gateway to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and rich history of the Philippines’ City of Smiles. It provides the ultimate sanctuary for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation.

Whether guests visit the city for historical sites, a relaxing beach, or awe-inspiring galleries and museums, Bacolod has something to offer everyone. Here are some must-visit attractions and experiences that await:

The stunning lobby of Citadines Bacolod City! Start your journey in style and comfort as you explore the vibrant heart of Bacolod.

Uncover Bacolod’s History with a Visit to Heritage Homes

As guests step out of the Citadines Bacolod City, the charm of the bustling city unfolds. Revisit Negros Occidental’s history with the renowned The Ruins in Talisay City. This architectural marvel stands as an emblem of the poignant love story between Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson and Maria Braga Lacson.

Surrounded by lush gardens, this historic mansion beckons visitors to linger in its serene ambiance.

Another historical gem in Talisay is the Balay ni Tana Dicang, the restored heritage home of renowned matriarch Enrica Alunan Lizares, affectionately known as Tana Dicang. This typical Filipino “bahay na bato” once hosted powerful historical figures and offers a window into a bygone era, honoring the beloved “Kapitana’s” legacy.

Balay Negrense is the ancestral mansion of Victor Fernandez Gaston, a famous sugar baron in Negros. The house is furnished with period-appropriate furniture, artwork, and memorabilia, providing a glimpse into the lives of the hacenderos.

Silay, another must-visit city, is a cultural hub teeming with artists and perfectly preserved heritage houses built during the peak of the Philippine sugar industry.  Most notable among these is the Balay Negrense, the ancestral home of Victor Fernandez Gaston. Balay Negrense is a mansion frozen in time, allowing guests to step back into a long-gone era.

Explore Local Art in the City of Smiles

Beyond its historical treasures, Bacolod boasts a thriving art scene. A short distance away from Citadines Bacolod City is the renowned The Art District, a space spanning half a block brimming with art galleries housing art by local artists.

The best way to enjoy The Art District is by strolling through it late in the afternoon, taking in the vibrant murals and graffiti that adorn the area. The biggest art gallery in The Art District is the Orange Project, showcases an impressive collection of pieces from distinguished local artists. Visitors are free to look around the Orange Project as entry is free.

This iconic golden figures of a lady and a buffalo can be found inside the Capitol Park and Lagoon in Bacolod City.

Another known museum in Bacolod is The Negros Museum. Housed in the Provincial Agriculture Building, it offers guests a unique glimpse into Negrense society as the first museum of its kind to exhibit Negrense culture and lifestyle rather than precious Negrense archeological artifacts.

The Negros Museum also serves as an art hub, featuring artworks by local artists, further enriching Bacolod’s cultural landscape.

Unwind on Pristine Beaches and Islands

For guests who are nature enthusiasts, day trips to the highlands of Patag and Don Salvador Benedicto offer scenic views and serene escapes. Bacolod is also surrounded by beautiful islands, where guests can spend time in the sea and the sun. Lakawon island, renowned for its white sand beach and the clear turquoise waters, provides idyllic spots for relaxation by the sea.

The province is also home to several protected areas in the Philippines. Among them is Sagay City’s Carbin Reef, an unspoiled white sandbar surrounded by a thriving marine ecosystem and a lush mangrove forest. Visitors are encouraged to respect the island’s delicate ecosystem by avoiding littering and damaging the coral reefs.

Another protected area in Sagay is Molocaboc Island. Home to fisher folk, the island has a rich marine reserve surrounded by a thick mangrove area. The Suyac Island Mangrove Eco-Park, a community-based ecotourism site, boasts one of the oldest and biggest Sonneratia alba mangroves in Negros.

Delight in Culture and All-Day Dining at Citadines Bacolod City

After a busy day of exploration, guests can retreat to the comfort of Citadines Bacolod City.  As a staunch proponent of Bacolod’s culture and heritage, the property features two incredible pieces by the  Negrense Volunteers for Change (NVC) Artisans of Hope. The largest piece, “Buglas,” depicts Bacolod’s history, showing famous tourist spots and people’s livelihoods, topped by the majestic Mount Kanlaon.

In the lobby, a mural by the NVC Artisans of Hope is found. The handcrafted and sustainable artwork celebrates Bacolod’s culture, featuring Masskara’s masked dancers, Pintaflores’ floral costumes, Pasalamat’s drummers, and Dinagsa’s evening celebrations against a backdrop transitioning from day to night.

At Citadines Bacolod City, guests can also indulge in the delightful flavors of “Namit,” the property’s all-day dining restaurant. With a menu curated by Executive Chef Jose Mari Medrano, Namit offers a culinary experience that celebrates the rich and diverse flavors of Filipino and Southeast Asian cuisine.

Located on the second floor, Namit provides a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. The restaurant’s menu features a wide array of delectable dishes that highlight the best ingredients of the region.

From hearty meals to light snacks, every dish is thoughtfully crafted to tantalize the taste buds and offer a memorable dining experience. Namit’s comfortable setting, combined with its mouth-watering cuisine, makes it a standout dining destination in Bacolod.

Citazens at Citadines Bacolod

Citadines Bacolod City is a hub of comfort and convenience, providing guests a relaxing haven as they immerse in the beauty and culture of Bacolod City. The property’s well-appointed rooms, attentive staff known as “Citazens”, and prime location makes it the perfect base as guests discover Bacolod’s iconic sights and hidden gems.

The Citazens go above and beyond to enhance the guest experience. They help guests enjoy an authentic local experience in the city by offering guides and hacks to make the most out of their exploration, ensuring that every moment spent in the City of Smiles is memorable.

Whether guests are interested in historical landmarks, cultural treasures, or scenic retreats, Citadines Bacolod City places them at the heart of it all.

For reservations, advanced bookings, and property updates, guests can visit Citadines’ official website and their following social media pages, Facebook and Instagram.

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11 Comments

  1. Karen says:

    omg I would love to explore this beautiful city…wow!!! Amazing things to see, the attractions are gorgeous…Soon I hope.

  2. Rosey says:

    Time in the sun and by the sea always sounds good to me. I do love to travel.

  3. Bacolod and the nearby cities and municipalities definitely have a lot to offer and this is why I invite my friends and family to visit. We’re planning to visit Carbin Reef soon. 🙂

  4. Every spot you shared here is so beautiful! I ‘d love to visit them all, especially those mansions.

  5. Kristine says:

    Thanks for the great post about Bacolod in the Philippines. This is a great guide for tourists getting ready to visit. Thank you!

  6. LisaLisa says:

    Yessss, I would love to explore this city, and I bet it was a lot of fun. I wouldn’t mind visiting the beaches and seeing all the wonderful art.

  7. Barbie R. says:

    I really love the house in the header, it looks like something I would love to see the inside of. So much culture to experience for sure.

  8. Hhhhmmm…I always coming in contact with a city I haven’t known of before. It will be good to tour here. Thanks for sharing about it.

  9. Bacolod is such a stunning city. I am looking forward for my family and I to visit someday.

  10. This is so cool, never heard of Bacolod city but will have to visit these attractions soon in the future. Thank you for sharing it with us.

  11. The Balay’s house is so quaint. I love it!

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