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Vigan Plaza Hotel

(Part XXII of the “Sinjin’s Roadtrip to Enchanting Ilocandia” series)

DAY 3.

While in Saud, we reviewed our itinerary for the day and realized that for us to reach Bauang, La Union before dusk, we’d have to drive straight, without any more stopovers before our destination. But I suggested that we’d spend the night in Vigan instead because I didn’t want us to to race with time. I wanted time to race with us instead. I wanted to make the most out of the moment since I realized that we rarely embark on long and tiring roadtrips like this, especially for our driver, my dad. I was thinking that this opportunity, to explore places thousands of kilometers away from home, happens once in a blue moon and I didn’t want to regret about not having been able to explore some beautiful places that you can find nowhere else.

Mom and dad agreed. Yipee! So, I then called all the Vigan hotels listed in the M.A.D (map-atlas-directory) we brought (since I was the official map holder, reader and what-have-you) but unfortunately all of the hotels were fully booked (April is one of the peak months of Vigan for tourists). There was still one hotel that I wasn’t able to call though, the Vigan Plaza Hotel. We were quite hesitant because the hotel was the most expensive in Vigan (according to the M.A.D.) and we did not want to spend much on accommodations since we’d just sleep the night there anyway but hey, we had no choice because we’d have to spend the night in Vigan or else we would find ourselves lost in the middle of a deserted and dark Ilocos road (I mentioned in this post that most, if not all, of the rural roads in the north are not lighted at night). So Vigan Plaza Hotel it was.

6:52pm. We arrived in Vigan and it was raining! It was still quite bright though because the sun has just set (The sun sets later in the North since it is farther from the equator). We parked right in front of the Vigan Plaza Hotel. Good thing there was a huge canopy assuring us that we won’t get wet. The bellboy was also prompt with his huge umbrella and he carried all of our luggage.

Our Room.

The dorm-type room, good for 6 people (we were 7 but there were 2 kids so they can share a bed), was worth P6,000 a night! But when we entered the room.

Vigan Plaza Hotel

Vigan Plaza Hotel

Wow, it’s all worth it! A very beautiful room, with 2 shower rooms and 2 toilets. Finally, the whole family shared a room together. (Unlike in Tarlac and in Laoag where we had to get 2 rooms.) Aside from that, we were also given 6 complimentary breakfast stubs. Amazing!

Vigan Plaza Hotel’s main hallway

Vigan Plaza Hotel

One of the reasons why dad was quite hesitant about staying in Vigan was that he’s afraid we might stay in a haunted house/room. But I know it was a joke though since dad isn’t a scaredy cat, unlike me. Lol. But, err, did I just see a ghost?!

Vigan Plaza Hotel

The upper levels of the hotel. Looking at that open window with exposed curtains freaks me out!

Vigan Plaza Hotel

Some paintings and works of art along Vigan Plaza Hotel’s main hallway by David T. Pichay.

The Painter.

David T. Pichay

The Paoay Church.

Paoay Church

Vigan.

Vigan

Plaza Salcedo, Vigan.

Plaza Salcedo, Vigan

Window.

Vigan

Ventana.

Vigan

Vigan.

Vigan

Vigan Antique House.

Vigan

Vigan Jars.

Vigan

(…to be continued)

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hi, i just want to share some experience at that same hotel. i was browsing in net for haunted hotels in Vigan.. wondering if i and my friends weren’t the only ones who experienced being hunted in that hotel… then i saw your site.
i experienced 2 glasses fell while i was in the shower and lights on and off.. thought my friends were making fun of me but they didn’t even remove the card key.. midnight, it was time for us to get some sleep after touring and shopping for souvenirs, the lamp at my side table (hard to explain ) it explode.. the bulb or broken pieces was all over the floor, our phone wouldn’t work. we prayed almost all kinds of prayers, i was the only girl and with me two of my co-model guy friends and our P.A. (not exaggerating, that is what really happened that night on November 2005) two of our companions was at the other room, they experienced getting locked outside their rooms, they saw a lady in white before the door closed.. there was no wind. that night we left that hotel and checked in at some resort. but it was creepy.

January 20, 2010 at 4:12 pm

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