Hinoba-an Night Plaza Zone

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Hinoba-an Night Plaza Zone

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Hinoba-an Night Plaza Zone
Hinoba-an Night Plaza Zone

Description

Evening plaza with food stalls and families. In Hinoba-an. Every Negros town centres on its plaza, and after dark it becomes the town’s living room: food stalls, families, kids on bikes, teenagers on benches, often a sound system. This is the closest thing most towns have to nightlife, and it’s family nightlife rather than bar nightlife. WHAT TO DO: eat from the stalls, sit and watch, and expect to be spoken to — a foreigner sitting alone on a plaza bench will usually be asked where they’re from within ten minutes. NIGHTLIFE: outside Dumaguete, Bacolod and the dive towns, the plaza is where the evening happens; bars are few and close early. SAFETY: plazas are well-lit and heavily used, generally among the safest places in town at night. The walk home matters more than the plaza itself — side streets go dark early and street lighting is patchy.

Tips
Night Plaza Life
Stops
Southern Uplands & Coastal Regions
How to get there
On the main highway route through this part of the island; Ceres buses and jeepneys serving the corridor pass through, with habal-habal or tricycle for the barangays.
Best Times
7-10pm, when the stalls are set up and families are out. Livelier at weekends and during fiesta season.

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