If you’re visiting Panaad Stadium in Bacolod City, there’s more to explore than just football or festivals. The area around the stadium is full of things to do, from historical sites and food stops to family-friendly parks.

Panaad tourism hub
Panaad tourism hub

Here’s your easy guide to the top attractions near Panaad, perfect for day trips or weekend stays.


Discover The Ruins in Talisay

Just a short drive from Panaad, The Ruins is one of the most famous landmarks in Negros Occidental.

The Ruins sunset view
The Ruins sunset view

Why you should go:

  • Known as the “Taj Mahal of Negros”

  • Great for sunset photos

  • Offers a peaceful garden and café

  • Perfect stop for couples, families, or solo travelers

As a result, it’s often listed in every Bacolod travel guide.

“The nearby Panaad Festival grounds also draw thousands of visitors yearly.”


Eat at Manokan Country

After the game, head over to Manokan Country. It’s located near SM City Bacolod and only about 15 minutes from the stadium.

Chicken Inasal grilling
Chicken Inasal grilling

What makes it special:

  • Famous for chicken inasal, grilled Negrense-style

  • Loved by locals and tourists

  • Meals are tasty and budget-friendly

  • Open-air setup gives it a laid-back vibe

If you’re looking for authentic Bacolod food, this is the place.


Relax at Capitol Park and Lagoon

If you want a peaceful break, visit Capitol Park and Lagoon. It’s in the city center and easy to reach.

What to expect:

  • Wide, open green space for walks

  • Iconic statues and a fish-filled lagoon

  • Great for jogging or family time

  • Surrounded by food stalls and cafés

Because of its central location, it fits easily into any Bacolod itinerary.


Shop at the Negros Showroom

Need souvenirs? The Negros Showroom is your go-to for locally made goods.

Here’s what you’ll find:

  • Handwoven bags and crafts

  • Natural products like soaps and oils

  • Organic food items from Negros farmers

  • Negrense delicacies and snacks

It’s a great stop if you want to support local artisans and bring home unique gifts.


Visit Bacolod Public Plaza and Cathedral

This spot is right in the heart of the city. It’s a place where faith, culture, and daily life come together.

Things to see and do:

  • Walk through the plaza’s relaxing paths

  • Visit the historic San Sebastian Cathedral

  • Try local snacks from nearby vendors

  • Enjoy street music and simple local life

Since it’s near many hotels, it’s ideal for a quick stop before or after events at Panaad.


Learn at the Negros Museum

Want to learn more about the region? The Negros Museum offers a deep dive into Negros culture and history.

What’s inside:

  • Sugar industry exhibits and old photos

  • Local art by Negrense artists

  • Kid-friendly zones and interactive features

  • Gift shop with educational materials

It’s a good option, especially if the weather is rainy or if you’re traveling with kids.


Get Fresh Air at Bantug Lake Ranch

If you have more time, drive out to Bantug Lake Ranch. It’s peaceful, green, and perfect for relaxing.

Bantug nature retreat
Bantug nature retreat

Why families love it:

  • Boating and fishing at the lake

  • Horseback riding and nature walks

  • Picnic areas and cabanas

  • Small café serving local food

Although it’s a bit farther, the peaceful setting is worth the drive.


Local Travel Tips

Best time to go:

  • Dry months from November to May

  • Visit during Panaad Festival in April for full experience

How to get around Bacolod:

  • Use jeepneys or tricycles for short rides

  • Grab and taxis are available in the city

  • Rent a car for long trips outside town

Where to stay near Panaad Stadium:

  • Circle Inn and East View Hotel are closest

  • For higher-end, try Acacia Hotel or Seda Capitol Central

  • Book early during events and festivals


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is Panaad Stadium always open to the public?
Yes, but check for ongoing events or maintenance closures before you go.

How far is The Ruins from Panaad?
About 30 minutes by car, depending on traffic.

Can I visit all these attractions in one day?
You can visit 3–4 spots in one day if you plan ahead. Two days is better for a relaxed trip.

What food should I try near Panaad?
Start with chicken inasal, then try piaya, kansi soup, and Napoleones.

Are there family-friendly places around the stadium?
Yes. Bantug Lake Ranch and Capitol Lagoon are great for kids.


Make the Most of Your Visit

Whether you’re here for a match, a concert, or a local festival, Panaad Stadium is your gateway to exploring Bacolod and Negros Occidental. From historical sites to tasty food and natural views, there’s something here for every kind of traveler.

Plan your trip, bring your appetite, and get ready to explore the real heart of Philippine tourism — right around Panaad.

Panaad Tourism & Bacolod Travel