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What are transportation options and challenges in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental?

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Are there taxis in Bacolod City? What about scooters? What are the public transportation options? Here's what 12 local experts had to say about transportation methods in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental.

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If anyone were to move into my city, they should know how to speak the local language. Very few people know how to speak perfect English, unless you are a student. For all tourists who are looking to move to my city, I urge you to look somewhere else. Not only are there very few English-speakers, there is also too much traffic, pollution, and other negative factors.

Bacolod City is a great city to move to, especially for those who like peace and quiet. Unlike the other major cities in the Philippines, Bacolod City boasts minimal traffic jams. Commuting is easy and stress-free as you travel time virtually does not take longer than an hour. Bacolod City is also home to some of the sweetest desserts in the country.

Bacolod City is more livable because we have trees and greens everywhere, Malls that are within walking distance, hospitals, churches, resorts and restaurants that are near from where every you choose to live by walk or by transportation. And near our City we have other sites that have wonderful views and relaxing environment.

Bacolod is the capital of Negros Occidental, Philippines. The city has great attractions. Beautiful views, beaches and historical sites. People are easy to get along with. The community is helpful and well mannered. Accessible for transportation and jobs opportunities are great.

To get in the city, You must take the provincial bus, After you arrive at the station you must take a jeepney. And then you must get off in one of the jeepney stops that is near the city’s mall. There you will find many room for rents and hotels.

Hannah, says: 2020

Many residential zones are within 15 minutes of the city center but take multiple rides on public transportation. However, most destinations are relatively near each other, so moving between places will be easy. Consider getting a car for ease of movement, especially when you plan to live in enclosed subdivisions with scarce access to public transport.

Mikhaela, says: 2020

To be able to go from one place to another, one must ride either a jeepney or a tricycle when visiting Bacolod City. People here are very helpful, so you need not worry in case you get lost. The food here is also extremely delicious. you won’t need to worry about finding a good place to rest because the accommodation here is quite affordable.

Bacolod City is highly urbanized and is the province’s capital. It showcases several local delicacies and the annual Masskara Festival, making it a famous destination among tourists. Also, huge malls and high-rise buildings/condominiums have been popping up in the recent years. Hence, one must consider a crowded city, filled with buildings and establishments, and moderate to severe traffic during peak hours and holidays.

Bacolod City is a progressive city. We celebrate our Masskara Festival yearly, where you could see every Bacolodnon’s resiliency – smiling through the pain and hardship. Unlike Manila, Bacolod is quite moderate when it comes to population but is almost equally advanced when it comes to leisure. They even said that Bacolod is a city with a high purchase of new cars.

Gabrielle, says: 2020

A person who wants to move to our city should not be overwhelmed with how friendly and cheerful are the locals. Our city is well-known for producing sugarcane. Therefore, you will see a lot of vendors selling sweet delicacies around the place. We are the main city in Negros Occidental so expect heavy traffic especially during rush hours.

The primary transportation system is the jeepney which has various routes. know about the city’s different landmarks such as the Pope John Paul tower which can be found beside the SM City mall and the Plaza which can be found in front of the San Sebastian church.

Daniela, says: 2020

Bacolod City is a place full of food establishments that a tourist could never try them all out in a week. Nevertheless, one could try the most famous spots if one has the appetite for sweets and roasted chicken. Travelling from one spot to another is also easier than its other city counterparts due to less traffic and an efficient design of streets.

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