The Vigan Heritage Village
The Vigan Heritage Village is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, because of its famous Hispanic houses and well-preserved Spanish colonial town, and is well-known for its cobblestone streets, and a unique architecture that fuses Philippine building design, and construction with colonial European architecture.
This is the preserved tourist attraction of Vigan, Ilocos Sur . This is the only place in Vigan where the cobblestone street have been preserved and the houses/buildings retained their relic-like appearances . 
Only calesas (a horse driven carriage, transportation used during Spanish era) are allowed to pass through this street. It is a short stretch that people are encouraged to walk and enjoy exploring the souvenir stores, eating the famous Vigan Empanada or Vigan Longganisa!
 
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The view from the Cordillera Inn. | 
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Another view of the Calle Crisologo. | 
 
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Calle Crisologo at night. | 
                                                    Trees are adorned with colorful lantern at Plaza Maestro.
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Souvenir shops lined the side street of Caller Crisilogo | 
 
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Kalesa (horse driven carriage) in front of Cordillera Inn. | 
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Wooden souvenirs and antiques at Calle Crisologo. | 
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Signage of one of the souvenir shops along Calle Crisologo. |