The Balay Negrense Museum is a popular cultural destination in Bacolod City, situated on the northwest coast of the island of Negros in the Philippines. The museum was originally a colonial house and now serves as a testament to the lifestyle of a late 19th-century sugar baron. Here's how you can reach the Balay Negrense Museum:
Bacolod-Silay Airport (BCD) is the closest airport to Bacolod City. Major airlines operate flights to Bacolod from various cities within the Philippines like Manila and Cebu. Upon arrival, you can take a:
Bacolod City has a port that connects to Iloilo and Manila via ferry services. Once at the Bacolod port:
If you're on Negros Island, Bacolod can be reached via bus from cities like Dumaguete or Cebu (with a ferry transfer from Cebu to Negros).
To reach the Balay Negrense Museum from within Bacolod City, you can choose among the following:
The Balay Negrense Museum is located on Cinco de Noviembre Street in Silay City, just a stone's throw away from the city plaza. It's operational from Tuesday to Sunday and has an entrance fee for both locals and tourists.