1. The Blood Compact Monument in Tagbilaran City commemorates the historical event known as the Sandugo, which was a blood compact between Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna, the chieftain of Bohol in 1565. This event symbolizes the first treaty of friendship between the Spaniards and the Filipinos. The monument stands as a reminder of this significant event in Philippine history.

2. The Blood Compact Monument is open to the public at all times, as it is located in a public area in Tagbilaran City. There is no entrance fee to visit the monument. For any specific inquiries or information, you may contact the local tourism office in Tagbilaran City.

3. To get to the Blood Compact Monument in Tagbilaran City, you can use various modes of transportation such as tricycles, taxis, or rented vehicles. The monument is easily accessible and is a popular tourist spot in the city. Additionally, many guided tours and transportation services include a stop at the Blood Compact Monument as part of their itinerary when exploring Tagbilaran City and its surrounding areas.