WELCOME to My Vigan Homes Hotel!
Stay at My Vigan Home Hotel and complete your journey discovering the landscapes, history, art, culture and lifestyle of Ilocos.
My Vigan Home Hotel is distinctly different from the hotels in Vigan because of the personalised attention, exquisite service and care that goes into ensuring that your stay is absolutely noteworthy and memorable. The hotel does not compromise on quality and comfort, provides a very relaxing environment and the staff are always on their toes to cater to all your queries.
OUR HISTORY
Originally a family abode that dates back to the early 19th century and the 2nd oldest structure in the city, the original structure of My Vigan Home Hotel was later re-built and restored to its original splendour in the mid-2000 and tastefully converted into an elegant yet simple home hotel. Initially, the hotel was only opened to family and friend referrals to ensure that service is not compromised and that unparalleled attention and detail are provided to all of our guests. It formally opened its doors to the public in 2009 to non-family and friends extending the same personalised and exceptional service, warmth and hospitality, treating each and every guest like family.
THE ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS
My Vigan Home Hotel presents 10 luxury rooms, each exuding an old-world elegance yet providing the comfort of modern amenities.
OUR ROOMS
With your comfort in mind, more spacious rooms are yours for the asking. My Vigan Home Hotel presents 10 luxury rooms, each exuding an old-world elegance yet providing the same comfort as modern amenities. As a guest of the hotel, you truly experience how it is to live in an authentic Vigan house, from the authentic and all-original design structures of the Vigan house to the hotel furniture tastefully made and exclusively designed by acclaimed Ilocano furniture-makers.
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage City and unbeknownst to many, Vigan is an island which used to be detached from the mainland by three rivers – the great Abra River, the Mestizo River and the Govantes River. It is unique among the Philippine towns because it is the country’s most extensive and only surviving historic city that dates back to the 16th-century Spanish colonial period. Popular sites include Calle Crisologo, which is located in the Mestizo district- the old quarters of the city, The Syquia Mansion Museum, Plaza Salcedo's Dancing Fountain, Padre Burgos House, and the National Museum of the Philippines. Nearby is the Bantay Church Bell Tower. Of special note is Hotel Luna, which houses an extensive collection of art, including La Mandolinera by Jose Luna. And near another designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, centuries-old Sta. Maria Church.
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