Soft Luxe Travels: Calle Crisologo – Café Uno, Calesas, and Souvenirs (Part 1)
Calle Crisologo is one of those places where time slows down. The cobblestone streets, the ancestral houses, and the way everyday life blends with heritage make it a living museum. For us, it was more than just sightseeing—it was a soft luxe experience of stepping into history while enjoying the little indulgences of the present.
Souvenir Stalls & Finds
After the cobblestone path came the souvenir stalls. From woven bags and hats to hand-carved wooden pieces, every stall was brimming with craftsmanship. It’s easy to get carried away here, but I loved how everything—from simple trinkets to intricately woven bags and baskets—reflected the artistry of Vigan’s locals. These are not just souvenirs; they’re a part of the city’s living tradition.
Café Uno Stop
We had an early start that day so around 11 am, we were getting hungry. I suggested Café Uno as that's one of my dear friends suggested we try. The old-world charm of the café set the mood for the day—a place where you could sip coffee under vintage capiz windows, and hear the clip-clop of the horses' hooves hitting the cobblestones outside . I will post a review of this restaurant in my food blog soon.
Washroom and Restroom
The Romance of Calesas
Of course, Calle Crisologo wouldn’t be complete without the calesas. These horse-drawn carriages add so much to the atmosphere—like walking into a painting. My son loved watching them roll by, and they made the perfect backdrop for photos.
This was just the start of our Calle Crisologo adventure. In the next part, I’ll share more about our stroll, the little luxuries we discovered, and the beauty of slowing down in a place where the past and present meet so gracefully.
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