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1Tam-awan Village

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Mentioned on 
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Historic Sites
Nestled in the hills of Baguio, Tam-awan Village is a reconstructed Cordillera village that offers a glimpse into traditional culture and art. The village features traditional huts, cultural information, and an art gallery showcasing works by local artists. Visitors can explore boutiques offering traditional woven items, textiles, woodwork, and paintings while taking in the lush surroundings.
Why come here: 1. Tam-awan Village is just nearby Stone Kingdom. Before or after visiting the Stone Kingdom which is often crowded, you can enjoy a more realistic mountain dwellers village. 2. This tourist spot showcases different types of village huts, beliefs, traditions and rituals of the mountain people. There is also a mini museum which displays paintings, figures and artifacts. 3. You can also enter one of the huts, but you have to observe the rules. A group of dancers wearing traditional Igorot clothing performs traditional dances for the tourists. The entrance fee is 100 pesos as of dec 2024 for adults it might change today. You have to climb and trek uphill to explore the village. The village is a forest itself and the steps are a bit slippery so be careful trodding uphill or downhill. You can enjoy the nature vibe while learning about the history and culture of the Igorots.
Akuseru P — Google review
Kinda surprised ahaha I thought it was only a village but a trail also and I wasn’t expected that😅 though we didn’t pursue most of it because the trail was not totally finish especially those on the upper parts of it. But guys trust me the ethnicity vibes there is giving! I think it needs more support and advertising because it have a lot of potential and reminds us the ethic preservation. Best tip advice I suggest to drop-off here first before going down to Igorot Stone Kingdom for a 5min walk only or if you’re from ISK try here and there’s a Karendirya right beside TAM-AWAN VILLAGE serving Local food that you must really try too🫰🏻♥️🥰
Tros L — Google review
Must visit in Baguio City! Immerse yourself with the local arts scene and the indigenous way of living all in one place. Plus, they have a massive garden with a short hiking trail through the mountain side filled with different artworks along the route.
Kurt — Google review
Could have been a better experience if there were attendants ushering guest coming in. The place needs to be maintained more. There were unnecessary clutter in the stops. Hoping they could get more funds to fix the place up. It's a small park and it would have been nice to understand what it's all about but no one was there to explain. Visitors come there from quite a distance hoping to get an idea of the past local history and I was dismayed that I wasn't able to make my daughter learn anything from the visit. Hoping that others have a better experience. Wear mosquito repellant please. Parking: road side. Better not come on a weekend.
RMP R — Google review
It was a nice experience for a 100 peso ticket entrance. A few huts while hiking to almost the top that depicts how it was back then. A glimpse into the past and a taste of culture. It was also nice to see young people dancing traditional dances.
Goldee M — Google review
We visited October 2025 and the rate was 2.5cad per pax. You cannot miss this village if you are going to Baguio/Benguet since they feature their cultural heritage and understand them.
Cm C — Google review
Not a good place to bring people without good balance as stairs are covered in algae and very slippery. It's pretty much a few palm leaf roof huts from different areas, a few places for local art works (some not very appropriate), and a small cafe.
Christopher M — Google review
I had visited the Village about 10 years ago. Visited it last Friday. It is not well maintained. I do not recommend it for seniors as the climb is quite taxing. All the native huts were closed and locked. I do not see anything that tells me it is an artists' village.
Peter C — Google review
366-C Long Long Benguet Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•https://www.tamawanvillage.com/•+63 74 446 2949•Tips and more reviews for Tam-awan Village

2Burnham Park

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3.9
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Mentioned on 
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City park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Burnham Park is a sprawling urban oasis in Baguio, known as the summer capital of the Philippines. The park features a manmade lake, gardens, and a grandstand for special events. Visitors can enjoy activities such as renting boats or bikes, skating at the rink, and indulging in local treats like strawberry or ube taho. It's one of the must-visit tourist spots in Baguio along with Mines View Park, Session Road, and the Valley of Colors.
Burnham Park is the vibrant heart of Baguio, offering a lively park experience from day till night. By day, the atmosphere can be peaceful and tranquil, perfect for a relaxing escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The iconic man-made lake at the center of the park is a major draw, where visitors can enjoy leisurely boat rides in rowboats or swan-shaped paddle boats. I think most of the boats cost 200 pesos for 30 minutes. Even if you're going solo or with a group, it's fun to row around the lake. Beyond the lake, the park buzzes with life. You can rent bicycles of all kinds, from single bikes to tandem bikes, and pedal along the designated paths. The open spaces are ideal for a picnic, jogging, or simply strolling through the beautiful Rose Garden and other landscaped areas. At night, the park’s ambiance transforms. A portion of Harrison Road, adjacent to the park, closes to traffic and becomes the famous Baguio Night Market. The area fills with stalls selling a vast assortment of goods, from thrifted clothes and souvenirs to local handicrafts. It's a bustling hub for bargain hunters. The air also fills with the delicious aromas of various street foods, making the night market a must-visit for a lively culinary adventure. The park's dynamic nature ensures there's something to enjoy from morning till late evening.
Besinga, P — Google review
This place offers a refreshing escape, with its cool climate making the experience even more enjoyable. As night falls, the lively atmosphere picks up, with crowds gathering for the night market that opens at 9 PM. The highlight of the visit was the short river ride—fun and relaxing, adding a touch of adventure to the experience. A great spot to unwind and explore!
Grace M — Google review
It was a great place where you can just stroll or sit and admire the view. There are also various activities to do in the area such as bikes, boats, and skates. You won't have to worry about food as well since there are various stalls for different kinds of food. There is also a small cafe within the area. The good thing also is that they have a public restroom.
Joy M — Google review
A place we visit regularly... the kids playground is nice for energetic little ones, while the lake and its surrounding park are great for more relaxing walks. If you have time, and the energy, rent one of the 3 person bikes (yes, my wife and 2 boys fit in the bench seat just fine).
Lee C — Google review
20251019 - huge park which is nice to walk in the cool weather. There is go kart which can be rented to cycle in a roundabout. In case it rains, there is also an indoor park that you can enjoy bumper car, pirate ship, carousel, skating rink. Good place to hangout during weekend.
Frank P — Google review
Burnham park is such a great place to stroll, relax and have a picnic with your love ones. So many fun activities to do like biking, boating, and they also have a place where you can skate and ride different rides. They also have a play area for kids which is completely free of charge. However some of the slides are already destroyed. Lots of parking but lots of tourists and park goers too so it’s a first come first served basis.
Adrielle H — Google review
Burnham Park is a must-visit spot in Baguio! 🌸 The atmosphere is relaxing, with beautiful gardens, a serene lake for boating, and plenty of space for picnics or biking. It’s perfect for families, couples, and anyone who wants to unwind and enjoy nature in the city.
Mary L — Google review
Great place to visit, though i saw some tourists that just leaving their trash to where ever they sit even if the trash bin is just 5 steps away infront of them. Be respectful to where you visit dont bring your disrespectful or being rude from your place of origin here.
Kyle A — Google review
Jose Abad Santos Dr, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Burnham Park
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3Mines View Park

Mentioned on 
7 lists 
Mines View Park is a well-known destination that offers breathtaking views of mountain landscapes, making it an ideal spot to catch stunning sunsets. After enjoying the scenic beauty, visitors can explore the nearby Baguio Night Market for some bargain hunting or experience the lively nightlife along Session Road for a memorable evening in the area.
Baguio, Benguet, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Mines View Park

4BenCab Museum

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4.4
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Art museum
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Nestled in the northern highlands, the BenCab Museum is a haven for art enthusiasts and culture aficionados alike. Showcasing an extensive collection of artworks by Benedicto Cabrera and other esteemed Filipino artists, this 12-gallery sanctuary also features indigenous exhibits from the Cordilleras. The museum's commitment to promoting arts and preserving the environment and traditions of the region is evident throughout its displays.
One of the best museums I've been to and perhaps the best museum in the Cordillera Region. The place is also trendy and usually a lot of visitors on weekends. It has a cafe at the lower ground level adjacent to a beautiful garden.
Ralph C — Google review
Great place to see art from traditional to modern visual art. I wish they would provide museum tour so I can learn more about the art. I’ll be back for the eco trail :) Not accessible for wheelchair since the elevators are not working.
Pamela A — Google review
Explored the area with young adults. I would have soaked in more at the gazebo below the museum if we had time. You can easily finish the place in a breeze. Overall, I think the ticket price is reasonable in order to maintain the museum. There’s cafe also at the basement. Would love to see this place expand since it embodies the culture of the cordillera people.
Gie S — Google review
BenCab Museum is still a must visit when in Baguio after all these years ✨❤️ there is a new exhibition too which was great. All the other pieces from different Filipino artists and Bencab if course, are so incredible. It’s P200 fee to get in. Totally worth it! The outdoor area is also great and worth seeing. Wonderful and impressive art pieces by Filipino artists 😍
Abie R — Google review
Dogs are not allowed 🙈😭 Pretty modern and good quality Card payment available Comfort room is clean but water is everywhere on the floor
Kate S — Google review
A bit far from the city center. Going there is easy, but going back mahirap, less taxi and jeep. Better if may sariling car. There's something about the museum that would stir your emotions and appreciation about art. I'm not a fan of galleries or museums in general, but I was in awe of some of the pieces.
Justine Z — Google review
What an incredible experience at the BenCab Museum today! 🤩 The art, the ambiance, and especially our fantastic tour guide made it such a memorable visit. Seriously, our guide was brilliant – super knowledgeable and made the whole walk through the museum so engaging. We learned so much! It was such a chill and inspiring walk, and honestly, the perfect backdrop for some selfies. 🤳 Just a heads-up for future visitors: be prepared for some seriously erotic art that might make you blush! 😉 My camera almost did a double-take at a few pieces. 😂 All in all, a must-visit in Tuba, Cordillera Administrative Region! #BenCabMuseum #ArtReview #TourGuideGoals #PhilippineArt #MuseumAdventures #Cordillera #SelfieSpot #EroticArtAlert #BlushWorthy #TravelPH #CultureTrip #ArtLover #HighlyRecommend 🎨🚶‍♀️✨
John U — Google review
A very interesting place to visit and see art works from BenCab himself and other artists whose imaginations are exhibited here.
Ndzulo T — Google review
Km. 6 Asin Rd, Tuba, 2603 Benguet, Philippines•http://www.bencabmuseum.org/•+63 74 442 7165•Tips and more reviews for BenCab Museum

5Baguio Botanical Garden

4.5
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3.7
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Mentioned on 
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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Park
Gardens
Baguio Botanical Garden is a popular destination in Baguio, offering a diverse collection of plants and colorful flowers. The garden boasts a unique living collection of trees categorized into different types, making it an ideal spot for family outings or educational activities. Visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while admiring valuable plants, including special perennial trees and rare species. Additionally, the garden features multiple greenhouses filled with various delightful plants.
What a beautiful and well-maintained park 💗 We enjoyed our time here even though it was raining a lot. There are a lor of bathrooms and places to stay and eat. We enjoyed coffee by the cafe near the entrance of the park. Wear comfortable shoes since it’s also an eco trail (with pavement). I was with seniors so it took us about 2 hours to go around the park and it was raining too so we had breaks.
Pamela A — Google review
The place is enormous! Be ready to walk and slightly hike (optional). This place is best for people who are interested in flora. You can explore all you can. There is no time limit, we stayed the whole day. On top of that, you can buy food, coffee, and plants inside. 4-star because the entrance fee could still be lower. 100 pesos per head may not be affordable, especially for bigger groups.
Mary M — Google review
The Baguio City Botanical Garden is a great destination, but I have to be honest, it could be so much better than what it is. It seems to be suffering from an identity crisis: it doesn’t know if it wants to be a garden or an amusement park. Instead of focusing on being a true botanical garden, there are rides and artificial “Instagrammable” features (metal+plastic or concrete structures and fake animals) scattered throughout and dominate the park. There is a carousel smack dab in the middle of the Korean garden. There is a pair of giant boots in the tala garden. They have no relevance to the area where they were placed. I understand the need to draw people in through the gates, but it seems the park is focused more on entertaining less on informing. Many visitors are more interested in taking pictures in front of the steel-and-wire giant teddy bear instead of the beautiful plants and flowers around them. There is a map that shows the different sections of the park, but additional informational signs are sorely lacking. There is a “Japanese Tunnel Walk” but that’s all it says. Nothing says that it is one of the many tunnels the Japanese forces dug throughout the city during WWII to hide munitions. I overheard a boy asking his mom, “Mom, why is the name of this place ‘botanical’ garden?” The mom’s answer: “Because it’s botanical.” It made me sad. It’s not wrong to entertain, but it’s possible to entertain and teach at the same time. An informed Filipino is a better Filipino. IMHO.
Norman R — Google review
Our visit to Baguio Botanical Garden was a refreshing escape into nature! The moment we entered, we were greeted with the cool Baguio breeze and the calming scent of pine trees and blooming flowers. The garden has definitely improved over the years — it’s cleaner, more organized, and more scenic! There are beautiful walking paths, photo spots, and cultural displays that highlight the rich heritage of the Cordilleras. We loved the native huts and Igorot statues — very educational for the kids and a great photo opportunity for the whole family. It’s also nice that there are shaded areas to rest and clean comfort rooms available. Entrance fee is very affordable, making it a great spot for budget-friendly family bonding. Don’t forget to try the street food and souvenir stalls outside too! Overall, a must-visit when you’re in Baguio — perfect for nature lovers, families, and those looking for peaceful moments in the city of pines. 🌲💚
Diana B — Google review
One of the most visited places in Baguio. Been a while since the last time I set my foot in here. They have new theme I guess. Highly recommended.
Manilyn C — Google review
Worth it ang entrance fee. Sana every city or province have this beautiful garden. Prepare to walk and breathe fresh air. There are coffee stalls and food stalls inside the park. The park is clean and well maintained
Williak B — Google review
We just pay 100 entrance to see their renovated comfort room and have an ice cream. Take a remake of our photo 11years ago with my not so closed friend before now my husband.
Denise L — Google review
It's a really refreshing, beautiful, and peaceful garden, with many flowers you may not find in parts of the Philippines. The entrance fee is worth it, since aside from the gardens, there are also many souvenirs, stores, and food stops, including cafes. I've been here before and it never ceases to amaze me on how beautiful it is. For those curious about the flowers, here are the breakdown of photos and their names.
Eri C — Google review
37 Leonard Wood Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Baguio Botanical Garden
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6Bell Church

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4.0
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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled on the hills at the border of Baguio City and La Trinidad, Benguet, Bell Church is a charming Buddhist temple that serves as a hub for cultural and religious activities of the Filipino-Chinese community. Established in 1960 by Chinese immigrants, this enchanting temple showcases Taoist architecture with towering pagodas, lotus ponds, and lion statues. Visitors are greeted by a grand archway adorned with dragons and intricate Chinese inscriptions.
This place really gives me Kung Fu Panda vibes. The Bell Church is a unique and serene religious and cultural landmark located on the border of Baguio City and La Trinidad, Benguet. It stands as a reminder to the blend of Chinese and Filipino cultures in Luzon. There is an entrance fee of 20 pesos for adult visitors, you also need to pay for the parking
Besinga, P — Google review
Definitely worth visit! Only cost 20 pesos and got nice view from the top. Love it 😍
Bamiduro D — Google review
Bell church (from the point of view of a tourist) was far from Strawberry Farm. Via google, it says it is too close but it is not. Ride a jeepney or taxi so you can conserve your energy.
Cm C — Google review
Bell Church is a peaceful and culturally rich spot blending Chinese and Filipino heritage. The ornate architecture, dragon statues, and serene gardens create a spiritual vibe. Great place to reflect, take photos, and learn about Chinese beliefs and traditions in Baguio.
Ezekiel G — Google review
Just a ride away, the Bell Church offers rest and escape from the crowded strawberry farm. I had the best view of valley houses from the top.
Clarisse E — Google review
Entrance fee is only 20 pesos each. It was fun but also tiring because we had to go upstairs to see more of it. One visit is enough here.
Rie Y — Google review
This was the nearest attraction near the event we attended at Magsaysay Avenue. It was a nice find that I chanced upon. I have been to Baguio several times but my first time to visit here. I paid 20 pesos for the entrance fee which was the rate per person and another 20 pesos for the parking fee. I went up flights of stairs to see the big bell, the shrines/gazebo and the pagodas. The view from the top was so nice too. The Buddhist church is well- maintained and flowers were in bloom when I was there. Met foreign tourists as well as locals and a group of students from Camarines . I had fun wandering alone.
Travel T — Google review
Bell Church in Baguio is a peaceful and beautiful place with intricate Chinese-inspired architecture, stunning dragon sculptures, and a serene atmosphere. It’s a great spot to take photos and learn about Chinese-Filipino culture. The temple grounds are well-maintained, but visitors should remember to be respectful since it’s a place of worship. It’s not as crowded as other tourist spots in Baguio, which makes it a nice escape from the busy city. Worth a quick visit!
Sheh B — Google review
CHJX+MH2, Bell Church Rd, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Bell Church

7Baguio City Market

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Market
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Baguio City Market, established in 1913, is a bustling hub for locals and tourists alike. It offers an extensive range of goods including fruits, vegetables, clothing, household items, and souvenirs unique to Baguio. The market plays a significant role in the city's trading scene and has influenced the growth of Benguet's vegetable industry.
I love buying vegetables at Baguio City Market—they’re incredibly affordable, both vegetables and fruits. It’s a great place for health-conscious people who enjoy salads, like me. The produce is always fresh. I make it a point to come here to buy vegetables every time I visit Baguio. The atmosphere is cheerful, and the people are friendly. The last time we came, we even caught a group doing Zumba and dancing right at the market—it was such a fun experience! Shopping here is truly enjoyable—not only are the prices low, but the cool weather also makes walking around comfortable. You won’t easily get tired or sweaty even if you take your time going from stall to stall.
Van's A — Google review
Baguio City Market: A Shopper’s Paradise in the Summer Capital Baguio City Market is the heart of local commerce in Baguio, offering a vibrant and authentic shopping experience. Whether you’re looking for fresh produce, local delicacies, souvenirs, or unique finds, this market is a must-visit for tourists and locals alike. Market Layout & Sections Baguio City Market is well-organized into different sections, making it easy to navigate: • Fresh Produce Section – This area is filled with freshly harvested vegetables from Benguet, including lettuce, carrots, potatoes, and strawberries. Prices are significantly lower compared to supermarkets. • Meat & Seafood Section – Offers fresh cuts of pork, beef, chicken, and a variety of seafood transported daily from La Union and nearby provinces. • Dried Goods & Pasalubong Section – A haven for souvenir hunters, this section features popular Baguio delicacies such as lengua de gato, peanut brittle, strawberry jam, and ube products. • Handicrafts & Souvenirs – You’ll find an array of woven products, wooden crafts, and inabel fabric from Ilocos, perfect for gifts and keepsakes. • Coffee & Tea Shops – Baguio is known for its locally grown Arabica coffee, and many stalls here sell fresh coffee beans, perfect for those who love a good brew. • Flower & Plant Section – Showcases fresh-cut flowers and ornamental plants from La Trinidad, making it a paradise for plant lovers. Pricing & Bargaining Prices at the market are generally affordable, but tourists are encouraged to compare prices and bargain politely. Most vendors are friendly and accommodating, often giving discounts for bulk purchases. Cleanliness & Accessibility While it is a bustling marketplace, cleanliness is well-maintained. Some areas may get muddy during rainy days, so wearing comfortable footwear is recommended. The market is accessible by jeepney, taxi, or private car, with nearby parking spaces available but often full during peak hours. Safety Tips & Shopping Experience • Be mindful of your belongings, as pickpockets can be present in crowded areas. • Bring reusable bags to reduce plastic waste and carry your purchases conveniently. • Visit early in the morning for the freshest produce and a less crowded shopping experience. Final Thoughts Baguio City Market is more than just a place to buy goods—it’s a cultural experience that showcases the best of Baguio and the Cordillera region. Whether you’re here for fresh vegetables, sweet treats, or handmade souvenirs, this market offers a glimpse into the city’s rich traditions and warm hospitality.
Dennis L — Google review
It has been awhile since I have been to the Baguio City Market. My senses were awakened; from the sewer smell by the entrance, the scents of the different fresh produce, the fragrant and beautiful flowers plus the hum of the locals speaking their dialect. The paths were clean and well signed posts on which part of the aisles one needs to walk. You can hire a 'carrier' for your purchases and they will help you put them in your vehicle if needed.
R A — Google review
Baguio Market needs a renovation asap. The place is old, and is a fire hazard. They should make the place more conducive to shopping as the area looks and feels grimy. There are plans to build a new market by SM , but there's an opposition to it . If the private sector can't do it, here's hoping that the local government can proceed to rehabilitate the area.
JP ( — Google review
Market is clean, prices are just fine. But I think there are less vegetables and stuff here.
Hungry J — Google review
If you want an authentic, traditional Filipino shopping experience, this is the place to come. They probably have most anything you could want - if you don't see it ask someone and they can probably direct you. Mostly food - veggies, fruits, meats, eggs - but also plenty of other, non-perishable and non-food items as well. Spread out over a couple of city blocks, this is a maze, a rabbit's warren of alleys and side streets lined on both sides by vendors. Come curious. If you need to cook, this is undoubtedly one of the best places to get the freshest ingredients at the best prices!
Paul — Google review
This place is a great place to buy veggies, fruits and local specialties . The price is not that "cheap" to some of the other markets that I've been to but all of them are fresh.
Thanh N — Google review
Great place to get in touch with everyday life in Baguio, lots of sights,sounds, and smells. It's not the place for uptight westerns. Appreciate where you are and take it all in. I personally love the market. Not as many beggars as years past. There are lots of great places to purchase gifts for friends and family back home. Don't be scared to negotiate prices. It's all part of the experience.
Jiri D — Google review
Magsaysay Ave, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•https://baguiopublicmarket.blogspot.com/•Tips and more reviews for Baguio City Market

8Jeepney Terminal to Strawberry Farm

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Bus depot
The Strawberry Farm near Baguio is a popular tourist destination known for its picturesque strawberry fields where visitors can pick fresh and delicious strawberries with their families. It's a great place to enjoy the outdoors and indulge in some berry-picking fun.
Nice ride, thanks.
John B — Google review
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9Session Rd

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Session Rd is a bustling thoroughfare in Baguio, known for its array of restaurants, local services, hotels, and retailers. This city in the north is often referred to as the summer capital of the Philippines and offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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10Oh My Gulay

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Nestled in the picturesque Baguio City, Oh My Gulay stands out as a must-visit vegetarian restaurant that celebrates the region's bountiful produce. This charming eatery is perched atop a hill along Session Road, providing diners with breathtaking views of the city and its majestic mountains. The ambiance is uniquely captivating, featuring forest-inspired decor that reflects Baguio's artistic spirit through wooden sculptures and recycled crafts.
This has been the BEST RESTAURANT we have visited in Baguio. At first we were skeptical that it was on the top floor on a building without an elevator. However, the climb was super worth it! The interior was AMAZING! It was like entering a fairy's house. The view was great and the food tasted like a home made meal that my grandfather used to make. I would highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Baguio.
Christine T — Google review
The place is truly unique, with a relaxing ambiance that feels like a garden restaurant right on the top floor along Session Road. From here, you get a great view of the street and nearby buildings. The staff are warm and accommodating, and the food is both healthy and delicious. If you’re into vegetarian dishes, this is definitely the spot for you! The serving sizes are generous and worth the price.
Checkerra C — Google review
You'll love this veggie haven located in Session Road! Delicious eats, generous servings, and artistic ambiance. Plus, the panoramic view everyone loves. 10/10 would recommend. I spent only ₱400+ for 2 meals and a cup of coffee. I want to highlight their servings — I didn't expect that their servings per meal would look like a meal for 2 persons😅They indeed exceeded my expectation, though. Kudos to this restau. Also, please note that their coffee is only black coffee but they provide milk & sugar if you want to make it sweet.
Elishia B — Google review
I was not expecting the place to be this big and whimsical, a total surprise! I ordered their Walastik Bistek and for all honesty, it was decent. The taste is light in sweetness very far from the bistek I would enjoy. First, I wish it had acidity, it is missing that punchy calamansi flavor. Also, a little bit saltiness would be appreciated. The vegi meat and tofu absorbs their generous sauce, however, this caused it to be soggy. Perhaps they need to control the sauce to avoid this. In addition, since it becomes soggy and mushy, I hope they can consider adding some texture to it, perhaps, make the garlic crispy instead, for some crunch and also enhance the flavor. Also, adding fresh onion rings could improve it, just like how most of us cook our bistek. Also, the egg is really unnecessary, while I appreciate them for making my money's worth, the fried egg is redundant, it is a big portion and the egg does not elevate the dish at all. The dayap juice was refreshing. The banana and peanut butter crepe was enjoyable, you cannot get wrong with that. I went there for lunch and it was packed, I could clearly say they were understaffed, the waiter was struggling climbing those stairs to attend to everyone and the bill took too long for them to get, it took me 4x to ask 3 different waiters. At the end, although it was not much, I left and did not get my change, because I realized that it may take another 10-20min just to get my change🤣. Overall, it is a good place for some vegetarian food and the art decors.
Jerecca J — Google review
I visited this place a couple of times after it was recommended by a staff member at the hotel where I was staying. Honestly, it was just okay. The servings are huge—each dish is good for 2 to 3 people. If you're visiting with someone and both of you aren't big eaters, ordering one dish is more than enough. There's really no need to get more because you probably won’t finish it. The food isn’t strictly plant-based, so if you’re health-conscious or following a clean diet, I’d actually recommend going to Green Smoothie instead—the food there is more flavorful, plant-focused, and guilt-free. As for Oh My Gulay, the place itself is quite charming. It's located on the top floor of a building, but take note—there's no elevator or escalator, so be prepared for a bit of a climb, especially if you're not used to stairs. The interior has a cozy, homey feel—like you’re dining at someone’s artistic bohemian home—and the ambiance is definitely Instagram-worthy. The staff are attentive, and the prices are pretty affordable. One of the best parts? The view. From the terrace, you get a beautiful, panoramic look at Baguio—perfect for relaxing while you enjoy your meal.
Van's A — Google review
5 star rating for this restaurant. The place is super artsy and not your typical aesthetic, artsy look. The vibe is like walking into some Filipino mythical kingdom. And with a city view, you can feel almost feel like some mythical being peeking into the city. Food is great, and it definitely doesn't taste super vegan/vegetarian with interesting names as well. Although the hot chocolate was a bit underwhelming. Service is good, staff are friendly, and gladly recommends dishes. Serving time is also fast. Oh My Gulay ought to be in your to eat place in Baguio.
Crystallene R — Google review
Highly recommended for vegetarians and those who like artsy ambience. The restaurant is like a mini museum and has an almost ghibli like aesthetic. The food servings are generous and prices are reasonable. My favourite is the lumpia asian salad and the waldorf like salad. The staff are friendly and efficient at the same time. It is just a bit tricky to find since it is located on the top floor inside a commercial building.
Ids — Google review
Delicious vegetarian food and huge servings. You wouldn't expect such a place existed along Session road. 5th floor of an ordinary looking building. They close early though and quite a lot on the menu were not available..staff seem overwhelmed too. Instagrammable place
Simon M — Google review
5th floor, 108 Session Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•https://www.facebook.com/OhMyGulayArtistCafeBaguio/•+63 939 912 7266•Tips and more reviews for Oh My Gulay
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11The Farmer's Daughter Restaurant

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Restaurant
The Farmer's Daughter Restaurant in Baguio City is a beloved dining spot known for its traditional Filipino cuisine. Nestled in a charming nipa hut near Tam-Awan Village, it offers flavorful dishes made with fresh local ingredients. Specializing in regional home-cooked meals, the restaurant serves up hearty options featuring smoked meats, fresh vegetables, and native wines.
I wished I ordered more because of all the food places I went to in Baguio, this was by far the best for me. We got the smoked pork rice meal and an ube cake. The way I savored the meat because I just don't want to stop eating it. It's that delicious!! The vegetables was so fresh and the beef broth, ugh, it was the perfect meal!! I can't get enough of it. This will really be a must visit for me everytime I'll get the chance to come back to Baguio. 😁♥️
Goldee M — Google review
Farmers Daughter in Tam-awan has a lot more guests than the one in Badiwan. The food here is okay, more like comfort food. The servings are good and affordable. The ambience feels like you’re in the province, and you need to have dinner early before the sun goes down, but I prefer the one in Badiwan. I think the food tastes better there.
Jean A — Google review
The food is great, especially when you add their spicy vinegar as a sauce. I've seen reviews mentioning how salty the smoked meats are, but let me clarify that this is how it is, as salting is part of the curing process. Overall, if you appreciate authentic smoked meats and bold flavors, this place is definitely worth a try. Just be patient, as they can't accommodate a large number of people at once due to the small size of the place.
Jerusalem P — Google review
Visited this restaurant with my family for lunch, and we were pleasantly surprised by the overall experience. Parking was conveniently available, and we were immediately seated, even with a group of six. We ordered their smoked meats (beef and chicken), grilled liempo, and salad. The smoked meats had a rich, distinct flavor that stood out — tender with that deep, wood-smoked aroma that lingers just right. Personally, I enjoyed it a lot, though my wife found the smoky taste a bit too strong for her liking. She initially ordered the smoked beef while I had the grilled liempo, but we ended up swapping plates since she preferred the liempo more. The liempo was perfectly grilled — juicy, flavorful, and had that satisfying char that pairs well with rice. The salad was fresh, crisp, and balanced the meal nicely. It added a refreshing contrast to the rich, savory dishes. The service was quick, and the staff were polite and accommodating throughout our visit. Menu prices are affordable and well worth it for the quality and portion size. Overall, a great spot for family dining if you’re looking for hearty, flavorful meals at a reasonable price. We’ll definitely consider coming back to try their other specialties.
Reynante C — Google review
The staff were friendly, the food was a bit on the salty side, and the prices were quite reasonable. There were many diners, so it’s best to go early to avoid waiting. Don’t forget to try the chicken soup prepared in the traditional local style.
小二月 — Google review
A must stop on your visit to Baguio! We enjoyed the smoked longanisa and Bulalo soup. Everything we ordered was very flavorful. The restaurant is right next to Tam-awan Village. Great way to work off the food and explore some cultural sites .
Caroline P — Google review
I’ve always wanted to try local food! We used to live in Baguio during my highschool and college years and during our sponty Sunday trip, we finally got to try The Farmer’s Daughter! The food was great, the ambiance was chill, and the staff were very polite. Overall, the service was 💯% perfect!
Shar S — Google review
We came here to taste authentic baguio cuisine and it did not disappoint. The place is small and there is a line of bunch people if you eill come here at peak hours. The foods are affordable and delicious. I really like the longganisa and the beef broth. The smoke beef is kinda chewy in texture but nontheless is good but i rather pick something that is easy for the mouth like smoke chicken or pork. Some items are not available especially the salad because it is the first one to be out of stock. We will come here again for the longganisa and the sabaw. The dinakdakan is also a must try
Meil D — Google review
CHHG+XHP, Tam-awan Village, Long Long Benguet Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•https://www.facebook.com/farmersdaughterofficial•+63 74 428 1253•Tips and more reviews for The Farmer's Daughter Restaurant

12Baguio Center Mall

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Shopping mall
Bakery
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Baguio Center Mall is a top shopping destination in Baguio, offering a wide range of options for shoppers. From clothing and shoe stores to a supermarket for daily groceries, the mall has it all. Visitors can also enjoy dining at Subway and explore unique stores like Pandora's Cafe and the bowling alley for family-friendly activities.
We had a fun experience with their bowling alley.
Boun C — Google review
You can find everything here from foods,clothes, gadgets,shoes,supplies, entertaiments and so on. Full of different merchandise and products. The public cr is clean but smelly. There is arcade,bowling,billiard at the top floor.
Jofer C — Google review
all services is good here, like shoe repair
Mary D — Google review
Still one of the best shopping centers in Baguio City. If you crave an old-school ambiance and cozy atmosphere, it's worth a visit. The upper floor houses bargain dry goods, where you can find copycat or second-hand shoes, along with gadgets and laptops. Consider visiting the first floor for good deals on branded watches.
Cj M — Google review
You can fit plenty of things here from food, clothes, appliances, pets, to stationary items. You just have to look for it. I especially like the top floor for recreational activities such as the arcade and bowling. And for my personal hobby of embroidery, the 5cent store that sells all sewing and art-crafts is a great place too.
Rōnin B — Google review
Went bowling here with my colleagues. Such a fun experience, and the place is spacious enough to accommodate big groups. Timestamp: Dec 2024
Danielle J — Google review
It's a decent mall its smaller compared to other malls in the area
Hero H — Google review
Sometimes its better herethan the big malls. Sometimes if I have something to do close to this area I always park here as parking for motorcycles here are not always full. Although there is parking fee its always better than being apprehended by traffic enforcers or worst be a victim of theft. So what will you choose pay parking fee or do all the hastle of paying your traffic citation ticket and spend more time in going to all the process to pay your ticket. Anyways its just my opinion. I just have an issue about their parking entrance there is a hole there where in if you are using a motorcycle you might be aware of it since your tire might fit in. Hope they fix it.
Shuttercaptured — Google review
421 Magsaysay Ave, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•+63 923 595 3213•Tips and more reviews for Baguio Center Mall

13Baguio Center Mall

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Baguio Center Mall is a treasure trove for antique enthusiasts, offering a wide array of Filipiniana and ethnic furniture. Located on the top floor at the Maharlika Livelihood Center parking lot, this unique shopping destination also provides shipping services for your convenience. Additionally, visitors can explore various furniture shops in different parts of the city, including Leonard Wood and Camp John Hay.
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14Hill Station

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Nestled in the heart of Baguio, Hill Station is a must-visit for anyone looking to elevate their dining experience. This charming restaurant has earned accolades as one of the most romantic spots in the city, making it an ideal choice for a special date night or even a memorable wedding celebration. With its rustic wooden architecture and enchanting decor, Hill Station offers not just ambiance but also an impressive menu that features both Continental and Asian cuisine.
My first time at this restaurant in Baguio. It was highly recommended by friends for its good food. We ordered soup, salad and mains. And yes, they were all good. We took home some frozen items from the deli and strawberry jams. The restaurant is located at the basement of a 1908 building which is also a hotel. We parked along the street in front of the establishment. But they do have a parking lot at the back of the property. It would be wise also to call and reserve before going.
Travel T — Google review
Dining at Hill Station is always such a treat! The food and service have remained consistently excellent through the years, which is why we keep coming back. The staff are warm and personal, making every visit special. I usually order the Steak and Salmon, but this time I tried the Roast Beef—and it was outstanding! Tender, juicy, and full of flavor. This is also our second time celebrating my husband’s birthday here, and both times they greeted him warmly and even surprised him with a treat. Truly one of Baguio’s best dining experiences!
Shyneth G — Google review
Great Value, Great Vibe! This spot is a fantastic find! The food is not only delicious but also reasonably priced—a rare combo these days. Every dish we tried was well-prepared and satisfying without breaking the bank. What really sets it apart is the ambiance. The lighting is warm, the music is pleasant, and the decor is stylish yet comfortable. It has a relaxed, inviting feeling that makes it perfect for a casual lunch or a cozy dinner. Highly recommend for anyone looking for good food and a great atmosphere without the hefty price tag! If you tell me the name of the place and the type of food, I can make the review more specific!
Bianca — Google review
It was pouring rain that day, and I went in just to take shelter. Unexpectedly, I ended up at a great restaurant. What I liked the most was the drinks — they were absolutely delicious. The dining environment was also very comfortable.
小二月 — Google review
The staff was gracious and accommodating. I was seated very quickly despite the restaurant being full. Then, without asking or even expecting it, I was told they could move me to a window seat. Which they did. The house margarita I was told was made from scratch which is the only reason I ordered it. I asked for it less sweet. But it came as a thick, lemon syrup. Shame. The Thai seafood curry was excellent though there were far more clam shells than clams. Highly recommend go-to in Baguio
Rich G — Google review
It’s my second time in this resto and I’d say that there fil-spanish dishes are so good, i so loved their callos and gambas, we also ordered their backribs, mixed seafood curry and calamares which was good as well. So sad that we werent able to try their paella due to longer waiting time approx 1 hour, the place is nice and homy as well, location is very much familiar as it is just a walking distance from sm baguio. A must visit also whenever you plan to go up north. ☺️
Jose M — Google review
We spent about two hours dining at Hill Station to celebrate a special ocassion. We ordered the Moroccan Baby Back Ribs (around ₱700), and the Grilled Lamb Rack (₱990). Both dishes were delicious, although the lamb portion felt smaller for the price. The rest was fantastic. I ordered two piña coladas—easily some of the best I’ve tried; with strawberry syrup and a hint of cinnamon. We also tried their homemade ice creams, choosing the dark chocolate with cayenne and the salted caramel vanilla cinnamon flavors. The most intriguing item we had was the frozen mojito which kept melting, spilling, and falling off the glass. Overall, it was a fun experience!
Vivienne A — Google review
Beautiful restaurant, they have live music when I visited, Ruben & Cita. Reasonable price on appies and drinks. Not only in this restaurant but in other places too, they don’t have a measurement for wine by the glass, I ordered a glass of red, the measurement was ok, maybe 5 ounces, then I ordered the 2nd glass with less wine in the glass, I complained and the server went back to give me xtra on my wine. Maybe a little bit attention on the service side. Highly recommended.
Joving K — Google review
Casa Vallejo, Upper Session Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•https://hillstationbaguio.com/•+63 915 829 2166•Tips and more reviews for Hill Station

15Choco-laté de Batirol

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Filipino restaurant
Breakfast restaurant
Coffee shop
Nestled in a rainforest garden, Choco-late de Batirol is a must-visit spot in Baguio, just 3 hours from Manila. This renowned restaurant is famous for its hot chocolate made using traditional batirol preparation. It's a popular choice for families seeking a hearty breakfast or merienda, offering dishes like tocino kalabaw and longanisa Vigan alongside bibingka and suman served with their signature cacao drink.
If want to savor a traditional way of making hot chocolate, then this is the place to be. Along with a delicious selection of Filipino cuisine, nothing can satisfy the palate more. Located in the Camp John Hay, this is a must place to visit as there is no other place that serves the best Chocolates-late de Batirol.
Warren C — Google review
Visited this place because it was recommended by many. I expected much from the Hot Choco since it was hyped but the taste is not to my liking. I swear our palengke’s hot chocolate (sikwate) is tastier. We also ordered the bibingka not that good also for me hehe. Not to mention the food is expensive.
Dorothy ( — Google review
I ordered the Tocino Breakfast, and it was really good. The meat was tender and tasted like it had a bit of garlic in it, which made it extra flavorful. The plate also came with an egg, pickled cucumber, and tomato, which went perfectly with the sweet and savory tocino. I also tried their Baguio Blend hot chocolate, which has a hint of strawberry. It’s rich, creamy, and chocolate-forward, with just a light touch of strawberry flavor. It’s not overly sweet like commercial drinks, and you can tell they use high-quality chocolate. Definitely a comfort drink, especially with the cool Baguio air. They open as early as 7AM, but the line gets long quickly. I arrived right at opening and was already fifth in line. By the time I finished eating, around 20 people were waiting outside. The open-air setup makes it even better since you can enjoy the fresh Baguio breeze while sipping your drink. Overall, totally worth the wait. The food is great, the vibe is cozy, and it’s the perfect spot to slow down and enjoy breakfast in Baguio.
Finn's Q — Google review
Nestled somewhere in the lush corners of Camp John Hay, Choco-late de Batirol offers a cozy escape from the Baguio chill. The ambiance is warm and rustic—perfect for quiet conversations or reflective solo moments. One standout is Marc, a server whose charm, smile, and fresh scent added a surprising layer of delight to the visit. He made the experience feel more personal. 🐾 Stray Cats Alert (but don’t worry!) Yes, there are roaming cats—but they’re gentle, well-behaved, and clearly loved. They won’t jump on your table; they’ll just wait patiently for a treat. Honestly, their happiness is contagious. 🍽️ Food Rundown: Hits and Misses - Salad: Dressing was pre-mixed. It was okay, but lacked a wow factor. - Bulalo: Tender meat and piping hot soup—great for the weather. But the flavor leaned too much toward beef cubes rather than traditional simmered broth. - Grilled Pusit: Soft, flavorful, and perfectly textured. A total win! - Grilled Pampano: Another star dish. Seasoned and grilled to perfection. - Kare-Kare: Thick sauce, but not in a good way. Felt heavy and lacked balance. - Garlic Rice: Soft, garlicky, and comforting. A definite yes. - Broccoli: Didn’t hit the mark. - Chocolate Drink: Just okay. - Chocolate Drink with Strawberry: Tasted like syrup—not worth the extra charge. 💳 Payment Options They accept credit cards, GCash, and cash—convenient for any traveler. 🚻 Toilet Check Clean and well-maintained. Always a plus.
JJ T — Google review
We went at the place straight from the bus station and they actually let us in a few minutes before the opeing hours. The server, who is Micca is very accomodating and really pays attention! to us asking photo, to our table to our order. Kuddos to her! The food is tasty and very local. We love the place. It was a great experienced.
Jen B — Google review
More selection of food available. Satisfied cravings plus staff are so attentive and kind. I just walked in and it happened there’s a table available for me so my experience here yesterday was amazing. Would love to dine here again soon. Thank you 🥰
Ge R — Google review
I love the natural lush garden ambience. This cafe is nestled in a corner of Camp John Hay. The service is more than satisfactory. The traditional chocolate was below my expectations and so was the cheese bibangka. But I would come back just for the garden atmosphere.
Lawrence S — Google review
We last visited this restaurant on our honeymoon over 7 years ago - almost 8. And the photos we posted then have over 200,000 views. We came back today and it has only got better. Great food, great drinks and awesome wife.
Steven W — Google review
Igorot Park, Camp John Hay, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•https://www.chocolatedebatirol.com/•+63 966 415 9942•Tips and more reviews for Choco-laté de Batirol
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16Café by the Ruins

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Asian fusion restaurant
Bakery
Cafe
Café by the Ruins is a beloved establishment that captures the hearts of both locals and visitors alike. Nestled amidst the remnants of a garden theater from World War II, this charming café offers an enchanting al fresco dining experience steeped in history. The rustic atmosphere complements its menu, which features traditional Filipino dishes reimagined with local ingredients.
Stepping into Café by the Ruins felt like walking into a living canvas—walls whispering stories, food plated like poetry, and coffee brewed with soul. Every bite was comfort laced with artistry, from their signature bread to bowls that carried flavors of Baguio’s roots. The ruins don’t just hold history—they hold warmth, a space where creativity, community, and cuisine sit together at the table.
Mai ( — Google review
Finally got to the dine on this top rated restaurant in Baguio after 3 attempts On my last 3 attempt, twice was because there was a long queu in the waiting list already, the other attempt was we were already seated but took 40-50mins. And our order is still not served so we walk away. So when i got back in Baguio we tried to go super early. There was no one outside waiting and so many empty seats inside, but we were still told to wait - a clear sign this restaurant really lacks manpower. Hope we can call out the owner for this. Recommend going here super early in the morning like 7am. Food - the reviews were very true, everything we ordered tastes good and healthy. Even the coffee was superb with classic local sweetener and not your usual commercialized white sugar. Your order also comes with fresh fruits Price - little bit pricey on the side but definitely worth it. Ambiance - very homey and laidback. Staff - courteus and helpful ** TIP - if your coming here and already hungry, eat somewhere else. Timing and patience is key. They are understaffed so bring a little more kindness to them.
Lenlen — Google review
Café by the Ruins used to be one of my favorite spots in Baguio, but my recent visit was a bit disappointing. The food tastes quite different compared to a year ago, and there have been a lot of menu changes even the bread isn’t the same anymore. The place still has that rustic charm, but perhaps because of the rainy weather, there was a damp smell inside.
Marie I — Google review
Cozy café with a lovely garden ambiance, perfect for a laid-back meal. Here’s what we ordered: - Longganisa Meal: 2/5 - Tapa Meal; 3.5/5 - Batchoy: 3.5/5 - Service: 5/5 all staff are very accommodating and friendly, special shout out to Danny, his warm and attentive service made the meal taste better! Worth visiting for the view, atmosphere and service, though the food could be improved
CL S — Google review
It’s been a while since I last visited Baguio, and I was pleasantly surprised to find out that Café by the Ruins now has a branch right in the city center. The location is convenient, the space is roomy, and it gives off a laid-back, casual dining vibe. As expected, the crowd picks up during peak hours, so lining up for a table is pretty common. During my visit, I tried their suman with chocolate (which I really enjoyed!) and their champorado, which for me could use a bit more flavor. Service was on the slower side, but hopefully that improves over time. Overall, it’s still a nice spot to check out if you’re craving the Café by the Ruins experience without heading too far out.
Rodel F — Google review
The atmosphere was lovely. I had the opportunity to try fresh spring bracken for the first time. I felt the sauce could be gently adjusted to better preserve the vegetable's flavor. The fermented red rice Tapuey was also refreshingly delicious.
Es E — Google review
I went here for dinner together with my family on our last night in Baguio. We really loved the food. We ordered their baguio bagnet, kare-kare and a pasta. The staff were all approachable too. The food just took quite a long time to be served. But overall it was a good dining experience.
Cecille C — Google review
Finally able to dine here. We were planning to eat initally at Goodtaste at Otek but the queue is very long. Checked nearby areas and surprised that cafe by the ruins is just a walking distance away. We were 11th on the waiting list but able to get a table for 2 after 10mins wait. The area has lots of artworks! Most are for sale also. The lights are functional sculpture/art pieces also. We ordered the mountain and river salad - solo. The size is actually good enough as an appetizer for 2. 1st time to try a salad with watercress and grilled shiitake mushroom- super sulit! We had the vegetarian ravioli also. Not sure if it's a mainstay on the menu but it's also quite good. And the last one is the rice meal with bamboo shoots, ham, chicken. Tried to check the menu online but can't find it. It seems they update their menu every few months. Another reason to visit this place again.
Maurice A — Google review
25 Shuntug Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines•https://www.facebook.com/cafebytheruinsph•+63 74 442 4010•Tips and more reviews for Café by the Ruins

17Cafe Yagam

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Cafe Yagam, situated in the Gibraltar area along J. Felipe Street near Wright Park, offers a cozy and homey atmosphere with a delightful garden view. This cafe stands out for its authentic Cordilleran cuisine and organic coffee, which is roasted on-site. The menu features sumptuous Cordilleran dishes like pinikpikan and etag pasta, made with traditional smoked meat. Additionally, visitors can enjoy fusion cuisine that combines Filipino, Asian, and international influences.
A great place for some city get-away. With Cordilleran food and drink offerings and nice service, simple and cozy interior, it's truly one of the best cafes inside Baguio. Excellent work here guys!
Ruth C — Google review
The LOCATION is at the Mines View area, so you have to take some 10-15 mins time on the road if you'll be coming from the Burnham area. I had the BENGUET SAUSAGE and it was really good - matched with IFUGAO RICE was perfect. For DESSERT, this sticky sweet kinda rice rice cake tastes so lovely. It melts but also sticks in your mouth. It would have been perfect if their card payments and Wi-Fi were working.
Ken G — Google review
Name of their foods are hard to remember but the flavors are superb! A must try when in Baguio!!! Authentic Cordilleran cuisine...
Michael V — Google review
Best coffee in Baguio in my opinion. The food choices are ok but the overall experience takes you back to a rustic or vintage Baguio. Love the homey feel, just need to improve on the music selection hehehe Highly recommended 😎
Leeds T — Google review
Quiet and quaint little cafe by Wright Park. Has a cabin in the woods vibe. They serve good coffee and desserts. Good place to chill and chat with friends.
Freda M — Google review
Ambiance wise, I would give a 5 star. Food I ordered was the smokes sausage, excellent flavor. The reason I am giving it a 3 is that they have limited their menu too much. We were looking forward to see pastas and some appetizers but they no longer serve those. Not much drink choices as well only coffee, not a place to go if you are with kids. Lastly, location, it was easy to reach them via taxi but when ur already going home, you gotta have to pray a taxi passes by or you need to walk to the main road to wait for a cab. I needed to call someone to pick us up because I was with my baby.
Sheena E — Google review
If you are looking for a place to have in-depth conversations, comfort food, satisfying desserts, and freshly-roast local coffee, it’s Café Yagam. I just hope that they would add more food choices in their menu in the future.
SPACE I — Google review
Nice homey interiors (think fireplace, bookshelves, baskets, and weavings, plus fresh flowers on each table. They also recently added a low-lying table with pillows to sit on. We ordered the pinikpikan (despite my hesitation regarding the animal cruelty involved in its making–the chicken is practically beaten to death in a ritual killing), pasta in yogurt sauce with etag, and Irish coffee. The pinikpikan came off a bit too "malansa" or raw for me, and that's coming from someone who's pretty much open to various flavors anf cuisine (I googled pinikpikan, and others have also commented on that particular aspect of the flavor (not at Cafe Yagam's pinikpikan, but as a dish in general). The pasta, we loved, although not exactly good to be paired with the pinikpikan. We also loved the Irish coffee although in retrospect we should have ordered plain Cordillera coffee to really get a taste of the region. Maybe we'll give the place a second chance next time.
Neoli M — Google review
25 J.Felipe St, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•https://www.facebook.com/cafeyagam/•+63 950 202 8374•Tips and more reviews for Cafe Yagam

18Panagbenga Park

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Panagbenga Park is a charming outdoor space located in Baguio City, featuring trees, flowers, stone sculptures, and a butterfly preserve. Despite its small size compared to other nearby parks, it offers a peaceful atmosphere and various attractions such as a mini butterfly sanctuary and rare bird species housed in a bird cage. Visitors can also enjoy delicious coffee and lemongrass tea at the Saleng Garden cafe within the park.
A vibrant and charming park just a few walks from Session Road, blooming with beautiful flowers. It's the perfect place when you're craving for recuperation and meditation even for your furbabies! Saw a cute cat too hihi! The park is well-maintained but I just wish that the butterfly garden can re-open soon. It also has a mini snack house that serves Benguet coffee, cheese bars, bananas and rice cakes.
Cossette P — Google review
Small, well maintained park. I was amazed that it has toilet area and small cafe which offers various food and drinks. A perfect sanctuary I would say. I enjoy morning breakfast and coffee surrounded by nature. If you are near by do visit you will not be disappointed. I would just add pedestrian so it’s safe to access it.
Luka S — Google review
A local park well-maintained by the City Government of Baguio. They also have an alfresco café named Saleng Garden. A cool place to have a nice,quiet time with your fam. This local park is across Nevada Square.
Pam R — Google review
It's a nice peaceful and quite little garden. Find no ambiance of sophistication but mother nature inviting to bask into this park. ull enjoy bright sunshine, clean air, comforting ambiance. Too regular perhaps but a refuge away from the crowd. In the garden, is saleng garden Cafe. They serve regular coffee barako and camote, and kakanin. Nothing fancy about the food but good enough to fill in an grambling stomach. Seat and linger longer with taxi driver, bikers, and office workers who come to rest and relax.
Arlo 2 — Google review
A great place to have a perfect barako coffee or lemon grass tea whichever you prefer. With a great ambiance and perfect atmosphere where you would really have a great peace of mind. This place is perfect for relaxing especially in a morning jog/bike. Must visit place , they also have butterfly garden and they have lots of plants
Mekelly M — Google review
For Plan-tito's and Plan-titas! They have a small cafe inside the park. Trivia boards about some plants we're a good read when you walk inside.
Mark B — Google review
Basking in nature's glory! It is a relaxing place where trees, potted flowers and greens are abundant. As there exists a butterfly sanctuary, you will be able to spot one or two flying around. The animal sculptures are sure winners for the children and children at heart. An added attraction to watch out for is the aviary.
Ellaine N — Google review
Smallest in comparison with Burnham and Sunshine Park (parks nearby the town proper) but has its own charm. Even with its size, this park contains a butterfly house, a few seats, and a cafe style store for snacks and coffee. Located in between South Dr and Loakan Rd, the roads that runners and cyclists alike frequent on weekends, Panagbenga Park serves as a pit stop. Also a good place for some pics. More on IG @mangan.pasyar.stories
Hazel E — Google review
231, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Panagbenga Park

19Mount Costa

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Nestled in the town of Tuba, Benguet, near Baguio City, Mount Costa is a nature park and garden spanning over five hectares. It boasts more than 24 themed gardens with diverse designs and features such as seasonal flowers, sculptures, picnic tables, and unique sections like the Mirror garden, outdoor musical garden, maze, zen garden, and twig art area. Visitors can also enjoy a packed or picnic lunch before heading back to their hotel.
A chill day in Baguio? Mount Costa is the ideal place to be. While many tourists visit Baguio for exciting activities and delicious food, only a few come here to simply unwind and enjoy a laid-back experience. Just a short 30-minute drive from the City of Pines, Mount Costa in La Trinidad takes pride in being the “first unique stroll-around garden of the north.” It features lush outdoor green spaces filled with vibrant plants and flowers—something visitors of all ages can appreciate. Here, you can spend hours soaking in nature’s serenity, listening to the chirps of birds and the gentle sway of trees.
Eizen B — Google review
Mount Costa in La Trinidad is a peaceful, refreshing place that’s perfect for slowing down and enjoying nature. The themed gardens are beautiful and thoughtfully designed—great for wandering, taking photos, or just breathing in the cool mountain air. It’s quiet, uncrowded, and feels like a hidden retreat just outside Baguio. Whether you’re with friends, family, or on your own, it’s an easy spot to relax and reset. Definitely worth a visit if you need a calm break from the city.
Niña — Google review
Mount Costa in La Trinidad, Benguet? Five stars, and it’s no wonder this place is stealing hearts left and right! Tucked away in the cool, pine-scented highlands just a short 15-20 minute drive from Baguio City, this 6-hectare garden wonderland feels like stepping into a nature lover’s dream. With 24 uniquely themed gardens and 5,500 meters of winding trails, it’s a feast for the senses—think vibrant flowers, quirky art installations, and that crisp mountain air that makes you want to breathe deeper. Walking through the Yellow and Blue trails, you’re hit with one stunning setup after another. The Mirror Garden is a total standout—mirrors nestled among the trees create this magical, almost surreal vibe that’s perfect for fun photos or just soaking in the creativity. Then there’s the Music Garden, where you can tap metal instruments for some playful tunes, or the Inca-inspired garden with its fish pond and cultural nod. Each spot feels like its own little world, from the colorful Spectrum Garden with its rainbow ropes to the serene Zen Garden, ideal for a quiet moment of reflection. It’s not just about the plants (though there are nearly a hundred varieties to gawk at); it’s the way the gardens blend nature with art, making every step feel like an adventure. What makes it even better? It’s family-friendly to the core. Kids can run wild in the playgrounds, swinging and sliding while blending into the natural surroundings, and there’s even a pet-friendly policy, so your furry pals can join the fun. The staff are absolute gems—friendly, helpful, and sometimes you’ll even meet a member of the Acosta family, who poured their heart into turning their old strawberry fields into this eco-tourism gem. Food kiosks are scattered around, serving up tasty bites (their coffee and burgers get a thumbs-up!), and there are plenty of rest spots and clean comfort rooms, so you’re never left wanting. Sure, the entrance fee (around ₱200-₱350 depending on the package) might feel a tad steep for locals, and those with mobility issues might find the trails a bit challenging since wheelchair access isn’t fully there yet. But the peaceful vibe, the cool fog rolling in during the afternoon, and the sheer variety of experiences—from glamorous hiking to chilling in a rented Green Living Room—make it worth every peso. Whether you’re a solo traveler chasing serenity, a family looking for a fun day out, or a photographer hunting for that perfect shot, Mount Costa delivers. It’s a slice of paradise that feels like a love letter to nature and creativity, and I’m already itching to go back!
Jax V — Google review
Mount Costa in Baguio is a peaceful haven perfect for anyone looking to escape the city noise. The beautifully landscaped gardens are a feast for the eyes, offering a mix of vibrant flowers and well-designed paths. It’s incredibly quiet, making it ideal for meditation or simply enjoying nature. Every corner feels like a breath of fresh air, both literally and emotionally. A visit here is truly relaxing — like pressing pause on a busy life.
Jill F — Google review
My partner and I went through the garden and were in awe. We loved every second of the experience. We enjoyed every view and felt welcomed by the flora and fauna surrounding this place. We saw cute cats too! We will surely return with more friends and family along our side.
Mary G — Google review
I'm absolutely speechless about the experience we have had here at Mount Costa! It is a nature park mainly themed around the Inca Civilization of Central America, though there are parts that are just there as to spark the curiosity of the visitors. First off, with the ticket, there's a different price for each package that you want to have: regular, with snacks, local, senior, and others that are available to choose from. Just note that each ticket is per head/person payment. There were a handful of areas to visit following different trails, but all were special in their own way; the view of the sky, the rustling trees, and of course, the fresh mountain air. The coffee shop within the park, Casey Beans, was the only one open. Although it's a small shop and had a simple menu, the foods and drinks were amazing; we were even surprised in how affordable they were! As for accessibility, there are some comfort rooms for some areas, although they are not very far from each other. And prepare to have a bit of endurance since you need to walk a couple of stairs to go through each part. If you are a nature lover or just thinking of visiting here, you'd probably need about half a day, maybe alone or with someone. Greatly recommended for anyone who wants to relieve their stress, hang out, or just want to have a little bit of tranquility. Overall, would definitely go again. We had a great time 🥰
Th3.c1ph3r3r — Google review
Baeing too busy living in the city, it was nice to visit/comeback to my birthplace. Stunning gardens, well maintained plants and pathways. Ample parking space. I hope arrangements can be made for visiting kinder students when it comes to food corkage fee since the price, altho reasonable, can be discouraging when planning to bring along packed lunch that has more servings, healthier and can be made at a fraction of the price. Note: This is just a suggestion.
Oliver ( — Google review
Enchanting place. The landscapes were beautiful, scenic, deliberately crafted. I could actually spend a whole day here. The map was easy enough to navigate. Also there are plenty of CRs (with bidet!). If you’re traveling during the rainy season, please bring your raincoat, umbrella and non slippery shoes!
Gem P — Google review
ME, 33 Pico - Lamtang Rd, Puguis, La Trinidad, 2601 Benguet, Philippines•+63 977 409 7004•Tips and more reviews for Mount Costa

20La Presa

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La Presa is a hidden paradise located in the stunning mountains of Baguio, offering breathtaking panoramic views of rolling hills and lush landscapes. It's a haven for nature enthusiasts seeking tranquility and fresh mountain air away from the city. Inspired by a famous television series, La Presa exudes rustic charm, adding a touch of whimsy to its already enchanting ambiance. Visitors rave about the cold weather and stunning mountain vistas, making it an unforgettable destination for those who appreciate natural beauty.
Just wow! The whole city and place is cold.. love the weather, the view from mountain tops super over looking.. can't wait to travel back there again.. Baguio city is Love.
Bhengmerl ( — Google review
It was foggy when we went to la presa, There are no more stalls or such but Id still recommend going here just for fun and for the view. Can still enjoy the view even with fog and gloomy weather! It was worth the climb and travel
Aaron J — Google review
Amazing in many ways if you can figure out how to get there
Bruce S — Google review
Tried to visit La Presa recently, but unfortunately, the area is closed to tourists. I was stopped at a checkpoint by DENR officials well before reaching the actual location. It seems they are strictly enforcing this. Wish I had known beforehand to save the trip. Hopefully, it reopens to the public in the future.
Jalapao — Google review
No longer a beautiful mountain all the trees have been destroyed and remove due to slash and burn farming. Not a worthy destination.
Monry — Google review
Beautiful place!
Mighty T — Google review
Best sky
Kent T — Google review
9H47+R9F, Sitio Pungayan Rd, Tuba, Benguet, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for La Presa
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21Heaven On Earth Vegetarian Center

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Heaven On Earth Vegetarian Center, nestled within the vibrant Asano Square and also found in Ili-likha, is a delightful haven for plant-based food lovers. This charming eatery offers an array of affordable yet scrumptious vegetarian dishes that are sure to satisfy your cravings without breaking the bank. With meals starting at just 70 pesos, you can enjoy a hearty plate featuring two viands, rice, and soup.
Very cheap vegetarian food served carinderia-style! I was so surprised to see how affordable and delicious it was! im used to paying around 400–500 PHP in Manila for a decent vegetarian meal. I dined here twice during my 4 day stay. Absolutely fantastic and I’ll definitely come back on my next visit. The service was really good too, they are still open for last calls at 7.45- 7.50pm We tried several dishes, but the standouts were the sisig, monggo, and tocino. We also liked the burger but it would’ve been even better with a whole wheat bun (though that would definitely bump up the price, of course!). Yogurt Lassi is a must try if youre into yougurtish drink
Life A — Google review
Price: Affordable Taste: 4/5 Service: 5/5 Meal sizes: ✔Solo Venue: Indoor Healthy Vegetarian and Vegan Restaurant Ordered the following: • Vegetarian Clubhouse (PHP 150) • Vegan Char Siu Ribs (PHP 180) • Vegan Chicken Teriyaki (PHP 220) • Sizzling Sisig Veggie (PHP 180) • Avocado shake (PHP 70) • Rice (PHP 30) I usually dine in here after going at the market, so I am able to try out different dishes. Highly recommend their shakes, you can request to have less/no sugar, and their Vegetarian Clubhouse. Their Asian and Local dishes do not come with rice. These are ala carte. PROs: ❤ They have 3 branches. 2 are located in Abanao Square and the other in the basement of Il-lilikha Wateringhole. ❤ Only this branch offers the ala carte meals. The other 2 are "turo-turo" style ❤ Have budget friendly meals: PHP 90 Healthy meal (2 viands and brown rice) ❤ Staffs are courteous and attentive. ❤ They also sell desserts and other healthy products CONs: • Although they don't have their own bathroom, you can use the nearby paid bathroom or the free bathroom at the top floor of the mall. • Ala carte dishes can be a bit oily. • There is limited seats. Expect a lot of people during peak hours lunch and rush hour. • Only accepts Cash and G-Cash payments
Ana — Google review
We ate here 4 times. The Healthy Veg Plate is a very good value. And the dishes come out warm, and with very good flavors. The staff is very responsive.
John M — Google review
This place was introduced to me by my brother and I've come to this place for lunch from time to time. Weather you are a vegetarian or just looking for healthier, plant based options, this is a good place to try. It is also budget friendly and it can definitely fill you up. They have a pretty good service tho the staff may take awhile if it's the peak hours (mainly during lunch). You can also ask for service water and or take takeouts with a bit of additional packing fee. The place is good, I think most customers I observed are the older folks, few families and teens. Overall, good place to eat 🤗
Rōnin B — Google review
Best vegetarian food in Baguio, and it's cheap! 160 Php for a large meal with 2 entrees, 1 rice, and 1 soup, all vegan.
Omar A — Google review
Foods are cheap as compared to other restaurants. The place is basic, nothing fancy. But the foods are more than satisfying. Will definitely come back!
Romalyn L — Google review
Wow I was so happy to find vegetarian food in Baguio, was so deliscious😊😊I choose the 2 viands set for 120php which makes it affordable as well.
Laura S — Google review
Happy to know that there is still a vegetarian restaurant here. Very convenient for a vegetarian like me. The place is nice and quality food. They are also selling other products / food that are vegetarian friendly 👌
Chun W — Google review
2F, Abanao Square Mall, Abanao St, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•+63 908 177 2314•Tips and more reviews for Heaven On Earth Vegetarian Center

22The Flower Cafe PH

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Nestled in a quiet neighborhood just a short drive from Good Shepherd and Minesview Park, The Flower Cafe PH offers an enchanting ambiance reminiscent of a fairy tale setting. Adorned with artificial flowers on the ceiling, the cafe boasts an extensive selection of flower teas brewed using a unique siphon vacuum brewer. Guests can choose three flowers to infuse into their tea, creating a visually stunning and aromatic experience.
Ordered their Blooming Tea and Fish and Chips.. Set my expectations low to avoid disappointment, but they totally surpassed the standards in my mind. The tea was amazingly good, and for the price, it's a huge serving. You can share it with family or friends. It was super relaxing that i needed to ask them to put it in a to-go cup coz i was already dozing off drinking the tea and the relaxing ambiance hehe. The Fish and Chips is good but a little oily for me and the chips are not crispy, hence, the 4* for food. You can work here coz they have outlets, and highly recommend the place for their tea and relaxing ambiance. 👌👏👍👍
SexyJexy — Google review
Experience something different. The Flower Cafe offers something unique. The restaurant itself is designed with a multitude of flowers. it can seat up to 80 people. the star of the show are the coffee and tea options where they have a unique way of brewing. Expect to receive great service from their staff that caters to whatever you need. Surprisingly, food price is very reasonable.
R G — Google review
It is called as such not only because the café is adorned with flowers but it is because most of their menu have flowers in it. The highlight of my visit is the siphoned tea (my first time to witness it being prepared in front of you). You get to choose 3 flowers to be brewed with your tea, and a couple of choices of natural sweetener. Only a few kilometers away from downtown, The Flower Café is a must for those who wish to have serenity and satiety.
Driftwooded — Google review
Ordered alfredo and pizza here. Not satisfied with the food, the drinks and the ambiance was good, the service not that okay. Oh and everything is paid, no service water, just bottled water so (pay for that) for take out para sa excess food (add additional payment for the packaging) and ohh may service charge na rin sila 5%. Overall, as for me this is not a worth trying for.
UaHz B — Google review
A real hidden gem. A little hard to find based on the map directions. The flower theme is carried through in the drinks and food making for some pretty interesting and tasty options. Nice atmosphere and friendly staff.
Glynne — Google review
Food was pretty good and affordable. Great tea experience - highlight of the stay for sure.
Rainier N — Google review
Great food and flower tea selections. Staff are very accomodating
Edsel C — Google review
Located along Ambuklao road, The Flower Cafe PH is one the cozy restaurants in this quiet neighborhood just a few minutes drive from Good Shepherd/Minesview Park. I loved the attentive service of the staff, and everyone’s courteous and welcoming. Food was fairly good too! The view is amazing! However, parking is limited.
Benedict I — Google review
2nd Floor Uphill Sunrise Building, 56 Lower Bonifacio St, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•https://www.facebook.com/theflowercafePH•Tips and more reviews for The Flower Cafe PH

23University of Baguio

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The University of Baguio is a renowned educational institution in the city, attracting students from all over the country. It offers a wide range of courses, including those in the medical field such as physical therapy and nursing. The university provides good facilities and efficient services for its students, creating a positive learning environment. With its diverse academic offerings and dynamic atmosphere, it has become a hub for cultural exchanges and ideas.
Very efficient and corteous staff.Very systematic release of documents for new graduates.Did not take us long to accomplish our needs.Thank you for putting these systems in place.
Dulce J — Google review
I've been in ub for 10 years ub is amazing.. I LOVE THE TEACHERS especially in elem BEST. Teachers ever and sometimes fun to talk with
Vern V — Google review
It is a very good school with good facilities. Wide choice of courses to choose from including the medical field. While the college is more known for such courses as Hotel and Restaurant Management, they are now producing very capable graduates in physical therapy and nursing.
Dani ( — Google review
I hope id get a nice time when i enroll here in june 16 2025 😔🥀🪫💔👅
Arocanes A — Google review
the IT in this school uses paper for programming rather than an actual PC, culinary arts student have so much filler subjects that acts more like a major subject, teachers here will make the students work for them: the students will be reporting for a whole grading period and we students cant understand what our fellow classmates are saying, they just mumble their reports thus we do not understand the they are saying. University of Baguio is a great school they said but no it is actually a bad school with the students learning mediocrity and paying high prices for it
Luciferr B — Google review
I went baguio for visiting my Son in study of baguio 🥰
Leony E — Google review
Students pay a hefty tuion but not allowed to use elevator on a 9 storey building. They should allow for going UP and not for going DOWN.
Romie C — Google review
If you are here in University of Baguio you will see a lot of establishments. Watsons pharmacy,Savemore grocery,7/11 and the nesrest hospital. A small community that everything you need was inside.
Kim V — Google review
CH8W+3X5, Gen. Luna Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•https://www.ubaguio.edu/•+63 74 442 3036•Tips and more reviews for University of Baguio

24Baguio Loakan Airport

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Baguio Loakan Airport is the city's only airport, serving the Cordillera region in Baguio City, Philippines. It is a Class 2 principal airport and offers direct flights from various locations such as Manila, Mactan Cebu International Airport, Davao, and Cagayan de Oro. The airport was built in 1934 and is located near notable areas like Camp John Hay and SM City Baguio.
One of the Smallest Airports i have seen. No hurried feel here, with Mountains as the backdrop, this is as relaxing as it gets. Checking in is a Breeze. The Airport has a Homey Feel, very Casual, feels like you are just going home to a friends house.
Vic M — Google review
Loakan Airport serves the Cordillera region located in Baguio City Philippines. Class 2 principal airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP). Loakan Airport, the city's only airport, was built in 1934. Residents nearby, and vehicles can enter or cross to this short runway, frequent low visibility, and deep ravines at both ends of the runway can be challenging to pilots.
Jacq L — Google review
This rustic airport is like a travel back in time and since the weather in Baguio is always nice, the terminal does not need to be air conditioned. It is a refreshing way to travel.
Jose L — Google review
Travel from city to airport is just around 15-20mins. Traffic is just average. So have to allocate a minimum of at least 1 hr for your travel. All staffs (CAA, PAL),from luggage scan to check-in are very accomodating and attentive. Runway is somehow just good for 1 aircraft but it's got an overlooking view of the mountain.
Mae P — Google review
Closed except for occasional private or military flights.
Alan V — Google review
The tinniest airport I've ever been to. Fastest baggage claim too. My flight landed earlier than planned. All airport staff are very friendly. One of the most pleasant flight and airport experience.
Bảo N — Google review
Very warm, cozy & friendly! The tiniest airport i’ve ever seen! 😊
Sheryll I — Google review
You can cross the runway by a car or foot 🤪
Kate S — Google review
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25Farm To Cup DIY Brew Bar

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Nestled among pine trees in La Trinidad, Farm To Cup DIY Brew Bar offers a unique experience where you become your own barista. Located within the Philippine Nazarene College's coffee farm, this al fresco brew bar provides a variety of beans and brewing methods for patrons to choose from. While the morning view may not be as captivating, the nighttime scenery overlooking the city is more appealing.
Had great espressos here in a cozy outdoor café perched on a hill with a commanding view of the La Trinidad valley. The weather could not have been more perfect when I visited having a healthy dose of shade, sun, and cool air breezing through the towering pine trees. A must-visit next time you're in La Trinidad, Benguet.
Post — Google review
If you're a coffee lover then this place will be great for you. However for non coffee drinkers like me, don't expect for a non-caffeinated drinks since menu options are limited. Place opens early with a great outdoor ambiance and sufficient parking space. Cakes are available sometimes and other items in the menu are subject to availability. Would appreciate it if they would expand their menu like snacks, meals, and other non-caffeinated drinks. The owner is really approachable though and suggested an alternative for me so plus points in customer service.
Bryan M — Google review
A good place for coffee and meals/ merienda any time of the day. Good place for hangout and meet up with small or even big groups of 8-12 people. Might be difficult to eat or hangout here on rainy days but it is worth the trip given the view and the coffee (they roast their own beans) and the budget friendly food. Problem though is that Globe LTE signal is not good for those looking for places to work requiring internet connection. There is also parking space but since this is inside a school, there are times you will have difficulty to park. But all in all, one of the better places to hangout and eat/ have coffee in the La Trinidad area. We will come back here for sure.
Dags M — Google review
Preferred place to have cups of coffee. I love the BBQ too. Serene place. With just a few meters from the busy road, this place feels so far away from the crowd. But I think there's more to develop and concept to make the place at it's best.
Yajitra R — Google review
nice place to enjoy coffee! they have a variety of cakes and food items that go perfectly with your choice of coffee! affordable and scenic - you can enjoy the fresh Baguio breeze in the company of trees and conversations with friends!
Miss D — Google review
It was a bit weird and mostly nostalgic for me to dine here, because it is where I used to go to school to. So, I was surprised to learn that there was a cafe at this place. The coffee smells really good, and it is very enticing. The outdoor dining is great but be sure to have with you a jacket especially during the late afternoon 'till evening, because it gets really cold. They could have added more hanging lights to make it brighter at night. While their menu offers a variety of food choices, the availability becomes limited at certain times - we ordered late in the afternoon and only desserts were available. We needed to wait for at least an hour to order from their food choices. So be sure to go there not on an empty stomach. A bonfire is lit at the middle of the outdoor dining area upon the strike of dark - it brings an added ambiance that is unique to rural areas.
Ken A — Google review
After a morning stroll in La Trinidad, we decided as a family to get some coffee here. The coffee is wonderful. There are a lot of options for different kinds of brew and you can mix and match by yourself. The breakfast that we had though doesn't have that luster and felt pretty normal. The morning view here is not that interesting since you'll be overlooking the crowded part of the city. But that changes at nighttime and you'll appreciate it more then. Overall, bang for your buck restaurant and has different things to offer at different times of the day.
Alfred B — Google review
I had so much fun doing my own caramel latte! Will definitely go back for another round of grill night! Their dumplings are yummy too!
Demelza ( — Google review
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26Baguio City Hall

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Baguio City Hall, located on a hill to the northwest of Burnham Park, has a rich history dating back to 1909 when it was first constructed. The original structure featured flat galvanized steel and wooden panels, reminiscent of medieval Europe. Today, it serves as a government and social services building. Visitors can find helpful tourist information at the City Administrators Office and even obtain maps of the city's attractions.
The seat of the local government unit of the City of Baguio. It has a very picturesque view of the city. Surrounded by pine trees, it has plenty of people coming in and out for transactions. Security is all over, providing protection to the constituents and the visitors. We were greeted warmly by the employees when we visited for an official visit.
Robin C — Google review
Baguio City Hall may be an important landmark, but my experience there was far from smooth. The biggest issue is long wait times—whether you’re processing permits, requesting documents, or seeking assistance, be prepared to spend hours in line. The system feels outdated, and there’s a noticeable lack of efficiency in handling transactions. Another major downside is the lack of parking. The area around City Hall is congested, making it difficult to find a spot, especially during peak hours. If you’re driving, expect to circle around multiple times before securing a space. Customer service is hit-or-miss. While some staff members are helpful, others seem indifferent or overwhelmed by the volume of people. Clearer instructions and a more organized queuing system would go a long way in improving the experience. Overall, Baguio City Hall needs major improvements in efficiency, organization, and customer service. If you need to process anything here, be sure to set aside plenty of time and patience.
Dennis L — Google review
I'm rating this as a tourist. We felt very let down in Baguio. The pollution was so bad that two family members became very ill from inhaling Baguio's polluted air. The air here is the worst city in Asia we have visited and we have been to many. It's unbreathable, and it's lung cancer in the making. The taxis have poor mufflers that do not do any catalyzing of dangerous chemicals. The jeepneys are essentially the same thing. As a result, Baguio is a giant cesspool of toxic black fumes. I now tell my foreign friends to avoid this city at all cost.
C J — Google review
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Thots U — Google review
the front landscape of the main building has lots of trees and a nice garden. |20240529
3450W — Google review
We visit Baguio city Weeks ago and there are some requirements before you get inside baguio , going to triage , and overall you need place to stay also , if your going to stay overnight or days , we enjoy it even though its just a short time for us ❣️ we celebrate here my sister birthday with my sunday school family ❣️❣️📸
Lars M — Google review
Here's some photos of the new normal in Baguio City. Required wearing of facemask and faceshield. Maintain social distancing. Scanning of QR Code before entering LGU or fill out information slip before entering other establishments.
Rachel M — Google review
Transact business by the city hall and drop by the city hall park. They' ve got nice nteresting corners for a breather and to clear ur mind.
Arlo 2 — Google review
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27SPX Express BAG-Magsaysay Hub

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The Shopee BAG-MAGSAYSAY HUB (ADRIAN ALAO) is conveniently accessible via direct flights from various locations, including Manila, Mactan Cebu International Airport, Davao, and Cagayan de Oro. Major airlines such as Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, and AirAsia operate these routes to Baguio Loakan Airport (BAG), making it easier than ever for travelers to reach this beautiful destination nestled in the mountains.
Terrible hub! My parcel got stocked for 4 days and until now it's not yet delivered by the courier. No update coming from the rider, the worst is they didn't put the number of the rider in the app.
Browner U — Google review
the worst hub!! once your parcel reaches this hub...expect 4 days to 1 week before they deliever it out...
Harold T — Google review
.. SPX Worst hub Upper Magsaysay Baguio. My parcel was stucked almost 6 days. 😡😡😡😡
Mayyet B — Google review
My parcel was supposed to be delivered yesterday. There was no update from the rider whether or not they will be able to deliver the parcel or not. Shopee app customer service are unresponsive. This courier is such a hassle.
VIRILITER A — Google review
WORST HUB!!! YOU SHOULD CLOSED THIS HUB ALREADY BECAUSE YOU KEEP ON HOARDING OUR PARCELS THAT SHOULD BE DELIVERED ON THE EXPECTED DELIVERY DATE!!!
Jahelma C — Google review
my parcel has been with your delivery rider for how many days and the item was not even delivered until it was returned to the sender, saying that there was nobody to receive the item?? The rider did not even show up!! Is this some sort of a scam? I can name the rider if you need me to.
Alvin B — Google review
My Shopee Xpress parcel went through multiple warehouses around Luzon in just three days with no problems, but when it arrived here in Baguio, the story is completely different. You are letting down Shopee Xpress by failing to deliver parcels over the course of a full week. Very disappointing
Hero T — Google review
all I can say is worst of the worst!!! as of this writing, I have not yet received my orders
John B — Google review
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28Baguio Rose Garden

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Baguio Rose Garden is a recent addition to the city's attractions, offering a tranquil escape just a short walk from Session Road. Visitors can unwind amidst the beautiful roses and other plants, or join in Zumba workouts. The well-maintained garden features a Dancing Fountain with nightly light shows, providing an enchanting experience. It's an ideal spot for relaxation and reflection, surrounded by colorful blooms and refreshing cool air.
Great place to mingles with freinds and family sit relax around the beautiful rose's and other plants Lots of Zumba workouts too if you want to join in
Iain S — Google review
Meeting place ng mga may date Haha char. I love the flowers here especially this December due to the lights during night time
Jesi ( — Google review
Good for Outdoor activities and meeting place.
Jenn L — Google review
Super Nice
Sherwin A — Google review
So very beautiful and lovely
Lebron A — Google review
Best place to spend time with family 💕❣️
Mea M — Google review
Very refreshing cool air because of the trees.
Patricia M — Google review
Awesome place to relax and unwind do some picture taking with the flowers.
Red S — Google review
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29Philippine Nazarene College

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When visiting the Philippines, make sure to include Philippine Nazarene College in your itinerary. It's a great landmark that you can easily locate using Google Maps. The college offers a peaceful and beautiful setting, making it a popular choice for wedding photography. Visitors appreciate the serene atmosphere and scenic views of the location. Whether you're attending an event or simply looking for a relaxing spot, this college is worth considering.
Great place.. nice view and nice location.
Mekelly M — Google review
Great place we always shoot a wedding here and its very nice and Peace full I just home they open more Rest room and more closer to the event area.
Shuttercaptured — Google review
I school here im grade 3
Janine G — Google review
Nice place, so relaxing
ARCHIE 5 — Google review
Average. Just regular church and colleges.
Sharry W — Google review
I love it
Actions R — Google review
Relaxing
Rarran's S — Google review
CHVH+HVJ, La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines•http://philnazcollege.edu.ph/•+63 920 517 2995•Tips and more reviews for Philippine Nazarene College

30Orchidarium

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Orchidarium is a must-visit for plant enthusiasts, especially during the Panagbenga Festival. It's a one-stop destination for those who love herbs, succulents, orchids, and various other plants. This flower farm in Baguio offers a delightful shopping experience for anyone looking to explore and shop for beautiful flora.
(Translated by Google) All the plants here are beautiful. They're all alive and very accommodating people when you ask about plants. With reasonable price (Original) Magaganda lahat ng plants Dito . They're all alive and very accommodating mga tao pag nagtatanung ka tungkol sa mga halaman. With reasonable price
Rhea F — Google review
Probably the best place to buy plants in Baguio. Lots of plants to choose from, both ornamental and herbs. You can also buy gardening supplies here, got a couple of big pots myself. Price are satisfactory, tho the sellers don't give huge discounts, but that's okay. Don't forget to acclimate your plants if you're from the lowland, folks!
John L — Google review
The place is filled with interesting plants and other gardening supplies.
Jdem T — Google review
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31Carmen Medina

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Produce market
Carmen Medina is a popular spot for purchasing souvenirs and fresh produce. Visitors can find a variety of items such as woven hampers, shirts, wooden sculptures, and local delicacies like meringue, peanut butter, and strawberry jam at reasonable prices. The vendors are known for their friendliness and the opportunity to purchase fresh strawberries makes it a must-visit destination.
Best place to get souvenirs. I was able to buy fresh strawberries, lettuce, and herbs, a woven hamper, some shirts, wooden sculptures, walis, and pasalubong (meringue, peanut butter, strawberry jam) Sulit prices, everyone is very friendly! Try not to haggle as much because they buy wholesale, so most likely, they earn 10-20php from each sale only!
Louise L — Google review
Place where we always buy our strawberries. Very accommodating sellers.
Vince T — Google review
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ALUAH S — Google review
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32Dap-ayan Farmers Plate

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Dap-ayan Farmers Plate is a must-visit eatery, famous for its delectable local dishes. Conveniently located within walking distance from the farm, it offers an array of mouthwatering native cuisines that are sure to tantalize your taste buds.
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33Tuba Jeepney Terminal

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Tuba Jeepney Terminal is situated in Benguet, just a short distance from the heart of Baguio city. This museum showcases the impressive collection of artworks by BenCab and other renowned artists, as well as emerging contemporary talents. Its mission is to advocate for the arts, environmental preservation, and the safeguarding of cultural heritage in the northern mountain region, with a particular focus on preserving Cordilleras' rich heritage.
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34Camdas Kawayanan and Coffee Farm

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Camdas Kawayanan and Coffee Farm is just one of the many botanical farms you can visit in Baguio. Other options include Lilly of the Valley Farm Nursery, Kevin's Healing Garden, and more. After exploring these beautiful farms, you'll be treated to a packed or picnic lunch before being driven back to your hotel.
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35Magsaysay Private Road

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Magsaysay Private Road is a key route connecting Baguio City to La Trinidad. To reach it by car, you can turn right from Session Road onto Magsaysay Road and then take a left at the stop light near Baguio Center Mall. As you continue on Magsaysay Road, you'll pass a vehicle flyover before reaching the welcome arch of La Trinidad. This road offers convenient access between these two destinations for travelers exploring the area by car.
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36Pico Rd

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Pico Rd is a charming and picturesque destination that offers a variety of activities for visitors. The road is lined with beautiful trees and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Travelers can explore local shops, enjoy delicious cuisine at quaint restaurants, and immerse themselves in the area's rich culture. Pico Rd is also known for its outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking, cycling, and birdwatching.
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37Bokawkan

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Bokawkan is a convenient location to stay if you're visiting Burnham Park, as it's just a short distance from the drop-off point. Additionally, it offers easy access to Public Market Baguio, with the option of choosing between Center Mall or Magsaysay for your shopping needs.
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38Sitio Pungayan Rd

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Sitio Pungayan Rd in Baguio City, known for its strawberry fruit, gained popularity due to its feature in the Philippine television drama Forevermore. The show showcased strawberry picking and the vast strawberry hectares of the area. Visitors are drawn to see the simple house and famous domesticated pig of Maria Agnes Calay, also known as Agnes in the series. This has led to increased admiration for both the place and its renowned fruit.
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39Magsaysay, Upper

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Magsaysay, Upper is a popular destination in Baguio City, known for its convenient transportation options. Visitors can easily access the area by taking a jeepney from Magsaysay or Dangwa Station, located at the back of Center Mall. Another option is to catch a ride in front of Baguio City Hall. The fare for this short journey is Php 12 and typically takes around 15-20 minutes to reach your destination.
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