Traveling to Bacolod City for the Panaad Festival or a football game at Panaad Stadium?
Moving around the city is simple. The transport options are easy to use, budget-friendly, and safe.

This guide shows how to get around Bacolod with less stress. It also shares tips on nearby sights, local food, and what to do near the stadium.
“For festival-goers, here’s how to reach Panaad Park easily.”
Easy Ways to Travel Around
Bacolod has many ways to get you where you need to go. These options are great for tourists and locals.
Main ways to get around:
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Jeepneys
These are cheap and common. Most routes pass by downtown, malls, and places like The Ruins or Panaad Stadium. Ask the driver if you’re not sure. -
Tricycles
Best for short trips. You’ll see many of them near markets, barangays, and the stadium. -
Grab or Taxi
Grab works in Bacolod. Taxis are also available at malls and hotels. Use these if you want a direct ride. -
Car or Van Rental
This is good if you plan to visit places outside the city. Most rentals are affordable and available near the airport or city center.
Walking Is a Great Option
Bacolod is a relaxed city. It’s safe and comfortable to walk, especially during the day.
Best places to walk around:
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Lacson Street – Full of shops, cafes, and lights at night.
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Capitol Lagoon Park – Peaceful and green. Great for photos.
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Downtown Bacolod – You can walk to San Sebastian Cathedral, plazas, and old Spanish buildings.
If you enjoy slow travel, walking lets you explore the city’s charm.
Getting to Panaad Stadium
Panaad Stadium is in Barangay Mansilingan, about 15 to 25 minutes from the city center.
How to get there:
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Take a jeep with the sign Alijis or Mansilingan.
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Tricycles are available at main roads near the stadium.
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During the Panaad Festival, free shuttles sometimes run from SM City Bacolod and other key spots.
Ask locals or hotel staff — they’re happy to help.

Tips for a Smooth Itinerary
A little planning can save you time and help you enjoy more.
Smart travel tips:
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Stay at a hotel close to Panaad Stadium if you’re attending a match or event.
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Visit nearby places like The Ruins, Negros Museum, and Manokan Country in one loop.
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Use Grab in the evening for a safe ride.
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Bring small bills and coins for jeep or tricycle fares.
You don’t need a car to enjoy Bacolod. Most places are close and easy to reach.
Where to Eat Near the Stadium
Bacolod is a food lover’s city. You don’t need to go far to find something delicious.

Top food spots near Panaad:
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Manokan Country – Famous for juicy chicken inasal.
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Sharyn’s Cansi House – Try cansi, a sour beef bone soup.
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Diotay’s Eatery – Known for grilled seafood and a lively vibe.
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21 Restaurant – Upscale place with local flavors.
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Calea – Loved for cakes and pastries. A must-visit for dessert lovers.
These are all easy to get to from the stadium or your hotel.
Quick Local Travel Tips
Make your travel smoother with these reminders:
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Use sun protection. It gets hot during the day.
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Ask for help. Locals are friendly and know the area well.
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Avoid rush hours. Traffic picks up from 7–9 AM and 5–7 PM.
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Keep your phone charged. You’ll need it for maps or Grab.
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Drink water often. Especially when walking or exploring.
These tips help you enjoy your visit without stress.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bacolod easy to explore without a car?
Yes. Public transport and walking are enough to visit most places.
How far is Panaad Stadium from the city center?
It’s around 20 minutes by jeepney or car.
Is it safe to walk in Bacolod?
Yes, especially during the day. Still, stay alert like in any city.
Does Bacolod have Grab or ride apps?
Yes. Grab is widely used and reliable.
What’s the cheapest way to get around?
Jeepneys are the cheapest and most common way to move around.
Discover Bacolod, One Ride at a Time
Bacolod is easy to explore. Whether you’re riding a jeep, walking downtown, or heading to Panaad Stadium, getting around is simple and fun.
Take your time. Try the food. Visit the sights.
This is what makes Bacolod unforgettable.