Written by: Din M. Villafuerte All roads lead to the Heart of the Philippines, as Iloilo is charged to celebrate...
If there’s any other place in the country where the food scene is as vibrant and exciting as Metro Manila’s,...
Iloilo is a food destination that just keeps on giving. I was back in the province for work last week,...
It was hard to refuse an invitation to eat all around Iloilo and judge a cooking competition. Though I’ve...
Iloilo has been celebrating the Dinagyang Festival every fourth weekend of January but until three years ago, most of the...
Iloilo evokes old, genteel mansions, stately churches, small streets, biscocho bread and mangoes.
Iloilo hotel Ephrathah Farms explained the reason behind their "married couples only" policy: 'We believe in the sanctity of marriage."
Iloilo City was a virtual cultural potpourri in February.
The Philippines’ first economic history museum has recently opened in Iloilo.
After languishing uninhabited for decades, the century-old Ynchausti house in downtown Iloilo City recently underwent some serious refurbishing. Rotted wood...