Day 3 - Back in Bacolod City
Provincial Capitol of Negros Occidental
The Negros Museum
Coffee and cake at Calea
Pasalubong shopping at BongBong's
The Ruins
They have a well-kept museum with meaningful display
I love going to local coffee shops
We almost skipped The Ruins because it was drizzling and we were kind of tired from our Lakawon trip. I am so glad we didn't! The Ruins has such an amazing story I'm glad the family who owns it decided to share it to the public. I didn't have much expectation to it. I thought it was just a nice mansion that now looks rustic and Instagrammable, but it was waaaaay beyond that!
Day 4
Korean coffee shop in Bacolod - Tom n Toms
Uwian
Take local transportation -I love how it was so easy to get around the city.
It was our first time to try hot sulfur bath, that was a nice experience.
Eating - I loved the food (local food and local coffee shop).
Beach - Really nice beach was just a couple of hours away and we were lucky because it felt so exclusive since there were not a lot of guests given that we went on monsoon season.
Overall our Negros Occidental was delightful with its diverse wonderful sights and stories.
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