
Why Visitors Still End Up Here
Tourists staying near downtown Bacolod often stumble into the area while exploring nearby landmarks and cafés. What surprises many of them is how active the park stays after sunset without feeling overwhelming. In a city slowly adding more modern districts and mixed-use developments, Capitol Park still carries an older version of Bacolod’s personality — slower, noisier, and more communal.

Evenings That Stretch Longer Than Planned
Most people visiting the park do not arrive with strict plans. Some come for quick walks and end up staying for grilled snacks and conversations under the trees. Others stop by after work simply to sit beside the lagoon while traffic hums around Lacson Street. The place works because it feels casual and unforced, unlike heavily commercialized spaces that demand constant spending.
Street Food, Sneakers, and Slow Nights
Vendors surrounding the park continue benefiting from the steady evening foot traffic. Barbecue smoke drifts toward the sidewalks while vendors selling ice cream and drinks move between groups scattered across the benches. Young runners weave past couples taking photos near the fountains and sculptures. It creates a strange but familiar rhythm where fitness culture and food trips quietly overlap.




