This plaza sounds like an absolute gem! I’m curious about those food vendors you mentioned – anyone tried some uniquely local snacks there that I shouldn’t miss? I’ve found that plazas in smaller Philippine cities often have the most authentic food experiences. Also wondering how crowded the basketball court typically gets? I always pack my sneakers hoping to join pickup games when traveling (though my skills are questionable at best lol). The Sunday afternoon community vibe sounds perfect for people-watching too. Has anyone witnessed any cool local events or celebrations there? I’m heading to Mindanao later this year and thinking about including Oroquieta in my itinerary – would love to time it right to catch something cultural! And is the early evening really as magical as described? Sunset hangs in public spaces are kinda my favorite travel ritual.
Sela
This plaza sounds like an absolute gem! I’m curious about those food vendors you mentioned – anyone tried some uniquely local snacks there that I shouldn’t miss? I’ve found that plazas in smaller Philippine cities often have the most authentic food experiences. Also wondering how crowded the basketball court typically gets? I always pack my sneakers hoping to join pickup games when traveling (though my skills are questionable at best lol). The Sunday afternoon community vibe sounds perfect for people-watching too. Has anyone witnessed any cool local events or celebrations there? I’m heading to Mindanao later this year and thinking about including Oroquieta in my itinerary – would love to time it right to catch something cultural! And is the early evening really as magical as described? Sunset hangs in public spaces are kinda my favorite travel ritual.