- Bacolod - Wikipedia
Bacolod is the only city in the Philippines that permanently hosts national, regional and provincial level government offices It is notable for its MassKara Festival held during the third week of October and is known for bearing the nickname "The City of Smiles"
- 20 THINGS TO DO IN BACOLOD - The Pinay Solo Backpacker . . .
While there’s not much attraction in Bacolod, the city is a good base and entry point for exploring the top tourist attractions in Negros Occidental such as Mt Kanlaon Natural Park, The Ruins, Silay, Campuestuhan Highlands, Lakawon Island, Carbin Reef, and Sipalay Visitors can even cross to Iloilo City by sea
- BACOLOD TRAVEL GUIDE 2025: DIY Itinerary, Budget, Things to . . .
In this comprehensive Bacolod Travel Guide, you will discover an array of captivating tourist attractions that showcase the charm of Bacolod City From cultural landmarks to vibrant local experiences, I’ve detailed the must-see sites and engaging activities that will make your visit unforgettable
- Bacolod City Visitors Guide - Discover The Philippines
This brief guide to Bacolod City will let you know how to get there, what to do, eat, and drink, where to stay, and must-see spots Known for its chicken inasal, Bacolod is more than just this tasty dish known all over the country
- BACOLOD ITINERARY: 10 Best BACOLOD TOURIST SPOTS and Things . . .
Let this detailed Bacolod Travel Guide Blog with sample DIY Itinerary, top things to do in Bacolod, tourist spots, recommended tours and transports, budget-friendly accommodations, and travel tips help you plan an amazing and memorable getaway in the City of Smiles!
- Bacolod City Travel Guide: Home of the Colorful MassKara . . .
Learn everything you need to know about it in this ultimate travel guide Bacolod City is known as The City of Smiles, because of its local Rio Carnival-like MassKara Festival that features colorful masks with smiling faces
- BACOLOD ON A BUDGET: Travel Guide Itineraries
Bacolod is your gateway to Negros Occidental, and the province has so much more wonders tucked neatly on its bottom edges The north will acquaint you with its past and feed you speechless, but the south will stun you with its natural beauty
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