
The city’s crown jewel is The Ruins, the remains of a 1920s Italian-inspired mansion set against wide sugarcane fields. Often dubbed the "Taj Mahal of Negros," this iconic site is especially captivating at sunset, making it a must-visit for photographers and romantics alike.
Talisay City also serves as a gateway to the Negros Occidental Province countryside, where visitors can explore sugar plantations, taste local delicacies, and learn about the region’s colonial past through old churches and ancestral homes.
Whether you’re exploring historical landmarks, indulging in Negrense cuisine, or simply soaking in the peaceful scenery, Talisay City offers a culturally rich and memorable experience for all kinds of travelers.







