At night on Calle Crisologo Walking is the best way to explore Calle Crisologo, as vehicular traffic is minimal, with only kalesas (horse-drawn carriages) allowed. Along the street, you'll find restored ancestral houses that have been converted into souvenir shops, hotels, and restaurants, all while preserving their old-world charm—red-tiled roofs, decorative doors, high ceilings, and capiz windows. For a truly magical experience, stay until nighttime, when the lamps illuminate the cobblestone streets, and outdoor dining tables are set up, creating a charming and romantic ambiance. To add an extra flair of colonial elegance, visit the Ilocos Sur Provincial Tourism Office, where you can rent a Filipiniana or Barong (traditional Filipino attire) and immerse yourself even more in the era’s timeless beauty as you stroll through Calle Crisologo.
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