Archive for February, 2009

Italian Coffee and Pizza at Pietro Kafee Bacolod

Kafee Pietro is my newest favorite coffee shop in Bacolod. For one, it serves Lavazza Coffee and a do-it-youself pizza.

The idea of creating your own pizza is really exciting. And best of all, everything is reasonable-priced.

Pietro Kafee

Apologies for flooding my new photos with watermark. I just want to make sure that Panay News will not steal my photos again.

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Revisiting the centuries-old Bacolod Cathedral

When one is in Bacolod City, it would be very impossible not to notice the imposing structure of the Bacolod Cathedral or formally known as the San Sebastian Cathedral. The church sit right in the heart of the City. Located along Rizal Street. Just across the Bacolod City Public Plaza.

Bacolod Cathedral

The Bacolod Cathedral is the seat of the Diocese of Bacolod. A Bishop’s Palace also stands beside it. Built in 1876, San Sebastian Cathedral was constructed using coral stones dug from the seas in nearby Guimaras province.

One the right side of the church yard are two church bells that were lowered from its belfry. These centuries old bells were displayed on the right side of the are. It has been removed from the belfry after it has marked its 100 years. The larger bell, already has a large crack on its side.

san sebastian cathedral

It is not a challenge to go to the Bacolod Cathedral, since most of the jeepneys plying the route within Bacolod passes by this area.

Bacolod Cathedral

An enchanting Weekend at the Enchanted Kingdom!

Last week, BYAHILO’s destination was Enchanted Kingdom. With me were my usual travel buddies, Nina, Melo, Gail, Marc, Ferdz, Ogie, togther with Heinji and Rey.

It was actually Enchanted Kingdom’s Elvis Presley day at the theme park. A lot of guys went inside the park dressed as Elvis. It was kind of funny though seeing a lot of Elvises under one roof.

Enchanted kingdom in Laguna

SEAIR petitions Civil Aeronautics Board to drop fuel charges

Southeast Asian Airlines (SEAIR) has petitioned the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) to lift its fuel surcharges from its prevailing air fares. A one-way trip to Boracay, SEAIR’s most popular destination, will be as low as PhP 350, inclusive of all charges.

Its petition follows the recent rollback of global oil prices. Insurance and aviation security surcharges will remain the same for SEAIR.

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