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. There weren't a lot of people when we went because it was still hot. Calle Crisologo starts to bustle in the afternoon well into the night. 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. CafĂ© Uno Stop We had an early start that day so around 11 am, we were getting hungry...
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