Top things to do and see in Silay city
Landing at Bacolod–Silay International Airport places you at the doorstep of a city that feels like a living museum. As you leave the terminal, the modern pace of travel gives way to quiet streets lined with ancestral houses that tell the story of a golden era in the sugar industry.
Balay Negrense
This 19th-century mansion was the first museum in the province and is a window into the lifestyle of a sugar baron. You can walk through its spacious rooms to see period furniture and large windows designed to catch the breeze.
Bernardino Jalandoni Museum
Known for its distinct pink facade, this heritage house is easily spotted as you explore the city centre. The interior has rare items like an antique piano and French porcelain that reflect the international influences brought to the region by the sugar trade.
San Diego Pro-Cathedral
This church stands out because of its unique dome, which was inspired by St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. It is the only pro-cathedral in the country and sits as a central anchor for the town’s historical district.
Hofileña Ancestral House
A visit here often includes a personal tour that covers a private collection of world-class art, including works by national artists. The house remains a private residence, which adds a personal and intimate layer to the history of the family who lived there.
El Ideal Bakery
Located in a heritage building from the 1920s, this bakery is where locals and travellers go to taste traditional flavours. It is famous for guava tarts and biscuits that have been made using the same recipes for generations.
Lantawan View
If you head towards the highlands, this spot provides a panoramic view of the mountains and the greenery surrounding the city. It offers a cooler climate and a chance to see the natural landscape that supports the local farms.