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Baguio City, often referred to as the Summer Capital of the Philippines, is not just known for its cool climate and vibrant flower festivals; it’s also home to some of the most charming villages that showcase the rich culture and artistry of the Cordillera region. From the serene landscapes of Tam-awan Village, where traditional Ifugao huts stand alongside contemporary art galleries, to the bustling streets of the Ifugao Woodcarvers' Village, where skilled artisans bring wood to life, each village offers a unique glimpse into the heart of Baguio's heritage. As you wander through these picturesque spots, you’ll discover hidden gems like the Igorot Stone Kingdom, which tells the ancient tales of the Igorot people, and the tranquil Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary, perfect for those seeking a moment of peace amidst nature. The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering these delightful villages, each with its own story and charm. So grab your camera and your sense of adventure, and get ready to explore the best villages that Baguio has to offer!

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1Burnham Park

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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

2BenCab Museum

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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
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3Good Shepherd Convent

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Good Shepherd Convent, located in Baguio City, is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to purchase homemade goods and delicacies. Operated by nuns, the convent offers a variety of locally-sourced products such as fruit preserves including strawberry, blueberry, and mango flavors. The proceeds from sales support the charitable activities of the convent. Visitors can also indulge in specialty items like ube halaya jam, peanut brittle, chocolate crinkles, and snowballs.
Review of Good Shepherd Convent, Baguio The Good Shepherd Convent in Baguio is a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists. Located at 15 Gibraltar Road, this convent is famous for its delicious homemade treats, especially the **ube jam** and **peanut brittle**. The convent operates from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM, and it's advisable to arrive early to avoid the crowds and ensure you get your favorite goodies. The convent is not just a place to buy sweets; it's also a beautiful and serene location with well-maintained gardens and religious statues. The proceeds from the sales go towards supporting the education of underprivileged children, making your purchase a contribution to a good cause. Overall, the Good Shepherd Convent offers a delightful experience with its delicious treats, lovely surroundings, and the satisfaction of supporting a charitable cause. Whether you're looking for pasalubong (souvenirs) or just want to enjoy a peaceful visit, this convent is a gem in Baguio.
Andrea L — Google review
Walking distance of 400 to 500 meters from Mines View Park. But they have a few parking slots inside. Went quite early so no queue! Strawberry jam was unavailable so tried other products I am not familiar with. Became a fan of their ube flakes and ube crinkles.
Ben S — Google review
Every time we go to Baguio it is a must to visit the Good Shepherd to buy the ube jam. We go there on weekdays, that is one of the good decisions that we had because of less tourists. As of this writing, ube jam cost php 350 with limit of 2 bottles per person
Harold C — Google review
Snowballs is their best product!!!! Next is the ube jam. Can't miss this place whenever I'm in the city of pines. No lines on weekdays
Armi S — Google review
Get your Ube jam here as this is the official outlet. Freshest stock at the lowest price compared to resellers. Although expect long lines during peak hours and it is recommended to go morning time. Parking is being actively managed/monitored by helpful guards and its mostly park-shop-and-go in around 15mins or so.
Dexter T — Google review
Me and family have been going to good shepherd when i was young. Now that i have a family of my own… we also go here for all of their products especially ube jam. But during weekends and holidays, there so many people… surprisingly when we went on a Monday and no holiday… the ube jam was unavailable. Oh note, compared to when i was younger, they now have a great view of the mine…
Magilas S — Google review
Parking: You will struggle on parking starting by noon time, where people starts to go here Restroom/ Washing Area: Yes they have Ambiance: Currently on renovation, thus I can say much Cleanliness: n/a Price : I can say worth the price 😅👌 Menu Range: Stocks are limited, so I recommend to ge here early in the morning. When we went here around noon, items were almost sold out Taste: good Staff: good Remarks: Lets wait for the renovation to completed and lets see if theres improvements. Many peps still choose to go in long line for thier authentic products such as ube jams. But I gotta warn you that you can only bought 3 jar (per person) due to limited stocks.
JOHN M — Google review
The place to buy the best ube jam in Baguio. They have other selections like Kalinga coffee, lengua de gato, peanut brittle (filled up inside, not just the outside), and so much more. The venue is actually very nice with a good view of the mine's view valley and a mini-park for the station of the cross. It's quite organized now given the number of people buying their goodies and plenty of available parking space. And btw, that's a rainbow tree by the men's CR outside for those who haven't seen one in person 😆
R G — Google review
CJCG+P69, Gibraltar Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•http://www.goodshepherdsisters.org.ph/baguio•+63 74 424 2496•Tips and more reviews for Good Shepherd Convent

4Baguio Botanical Garden

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3.7
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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

5Tam-awan Village

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Sights & Landmarks
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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
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6Baguio Cathedral of Our Lady of Atonement

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Perched atop Mount Mary Hill in Baguio City, the Baguio Cathedral of Our Lady of the Atonement, also known as Lady of Atonement Cathedral, is a significant religious and historical landmark. Its striking pink façade and Neo-Gothic architecture with twin spires make it an iconic symbol in the city. The cathedral offers breathtaking panoramic views of Session Road and the city below, making it a peaceful place for reflection.
Baguio’s cool air always feels like a reset—but this Sunday, standing before the Baguio Cathedral, it felt like more than that. It was church #21 out of our 52 for the year, and this one stopped us in our tracks. The twin spires rising above Session Road, the soft pink façade, and the sweeping steps leading up—it looked like a postcard. But once inside, it was the silence that got me. Amid the stained glass and hushed prayers, my wife and I watched our three girls light candles beneath the statue of Our Lady of Atonement. They didn’t speak. They just stood in stillness—rare, beautiful stillness. For a dad, moments like that linger. This cathedral wasn’t just impressive—it was calming. It reminded me that amid our noisy schedules and long drives, grace still finds us in quiet corners. Church #21 left a mark. Not just because of how it looked, but because of how it made us feel: grateful, grounded, and just a little more whole.
Ric V — Google review
Visited the Baguio Cathedral on a Sunday and it was a beautiful experience. The church was very crowded during Mass, and getting a seat wasn’t guaranteed unless you arrived early. I recommend coming as early as possible if you plan to attend Mass. If you’re just visiting to pray or appreciate the place, you can come at any time. The cathedral is peaceful, stunning, and definitely worth a visit when you’re in Baguio.
Gracia G — Google review
As a foreigner, I think this is one of the most beautiful looking church I’ve seen in philippines. Even more than those in Manila. Not only how nice it looks from the outside, but the inside too. It was quite hard to reached here from the side (the steep stairs from session road) but once I’m here, I loved it. I can understand how is this place becoming such an iconic landmark of Baguio City. And turns out, many locals are coming here by cars so not everyone had to climbing the stairs.
Fidela C — Google review
A church where you can pray and light candles. You may visit anytime, a good place to talk with God and at the same time to calm your self from all your worries. White and red candles are available. There is also a chapel. They also have a food court and near porta vaga’s entrance
Jamille C — Google review
Nice place to visit before touring around baguio. Place could be busy outside. Some manongs can be a bit pushy to take your picture bur just smile and decline the offer if you dont want to.
Maurice A — Google review
Here’s a guide to Baguio Cathedral, also known as the Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral: 🏛️ Key Facts & History Official Name: Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral, seat of the Diocese of Baguio . Construction Timeline: Began in 1920 under CICM missionaries led by Fr. Florimond Carlu; completed and consecrated on July 9, 1936 . Historical Role: Served as an evacuation center during WWII and was the lone major structure to withstand the carpet-bombing in March 1945. Many refugees sheltered within its walls . Later Significance: In February 1986, it became a rallying site during Baguio's participation in the People Power Revolution . 🏗️ Architecture & Design Style: Neo-Romanesque with Gothic influences—twin spires, rose-style stained glass window above the entrance . Material & Features: Built using gravel, cement, steel, concrete, with a prominent façade and twin square belfries topped by pyramidal roofs . Unique Details: Set atop “Kampo” or “Mount Mary Hill” with a 104-step stone stairway leading to a courtyard and Calvary; a viewing deck provides sweeping views of Session Road and downtown . 🙏 Worship & Visiting Info Masses: Regular services are held in Filipino, Ilocano, and English across the week; on Sundays and holidays, hourly masses begin as early as 5 AM . Hours: Typically open from 6 AM to 7 PM, though program details may vary—early morning is the most peaceful time to visit . Confession Times: Wednesdays & Fridays at 7:30 AM; Thursdays & Saturdays at 4 PM . 📅 Best Time to Visit Ideal timing: Weekday mornings, especially during or before early Mass. Seasonal factors: Dry season (November–May) offers clearer skies and more pleasant weather . 🌟 Why Visit? A living blend of faith, history, and architecture—witness resilience from WWII and reflections of colonial-era craftsmanship. Offers a scenic vantage point over the city—great for photos at sunrise or sunset. A peaceful spiritual refuge amid Session Road’s urban buzz—just a few steps from SM City Baguio and Burnham Park. ✅ Quick Info Table Feature Details Location Cathedral Loop (Mount Mary Hill), adjacent to Session Road Built / Consecrated 1920–1936, July 9, 1936 Architecture Neo‑Romanesque with twin spires & stained glass Opening Hours ~6 AM–7 PM Services Hourly Sunday Mass from ~5 AM; weekly in multiple languages Admission Free; donations welcome
Znematic T — Google review
A quiet place to pray and rest. The walk going up is tiring. There are cafes and stalls to get food and drink after going to church.
Maida - — Google review
Love the church. With all the windows and doors open, the breeze entered so nicely.
David ( — Google review
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7Baguio Night Market

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Baguio Night Market, located near Burnham Park along Harrison Road, is a bustling outdoor market open until 4 AM. It offers a wide range of products including clothing, crafts, and secondhand items. Visitors can also enjoy street food such as kwek-kwek and barbecue from the food stalls. The market is known for its ukay-ukay wonderland with hundreds of stalls selling various products.
We visited around 10 PM, and even at that hour, the place was already bustling with people. It was during the first week of July when we came, and the weather added a cozy atmosphere—it had been raining on and off throughout the day, and by nightfall, it was quite foggy with occasional light rain showers. Despite the weather, the area was lively and vibrant. There were plenty of food stalls offering a wide variety of options—from classic street food to local favorites—making it a great spot for late-night cravings. We also spotted several thrift stalls with interesting and affordable finds, perfect for those who love bargain hunting. The overall vibe felt festive and local, and the mix of food, shopping, and people made the experience enjoyable. Just make sure to bring an umbrella or jacket if you’re visiting during the rainy season, as the weather can be unpredictable. This place is definitely worth a visit if you want to experience Baguio’s night scene, especially if you’re up for food-tripping and a bit of shopping.
Han G — Google review
We’ve been here more than 3 times!! It’s a good place. I like the atmosphere, foods! Especially I like the small intestines of cattle stick. I and my gf ate more than 5 sticks in one day 😂 I love there !!
이경석 ( — Google review
The famous night market along Harrison Road. The street was completely closed off to vehicles and packed with rows upon rows of stalls lit by bright lights. It was a shopper's paradise with stalls selling everything from shirts, shoes and bags to jeans and all kinds of ready to wear items while all prices far cheaper than the big malls. The place was so crowded with both tourists and locals that police officers were visibly present along the stretch and they calmly ensured that everyone stayed peaceful and in order. It was the perfect and lively end to an unforgettable tiring day on our first night in the city of pines last week.
Rex A — Google review
20251018 - busy and crowded night market that opens at 9 pm and has many stalls that sells many varieties of food, clothes, accessories. Clothes are very cheap as mostly are 2nd hand and in some shops, you can still bargain for discounts. Bought a new short for 200 php. Worthwhile to come to experience food and shopping in the cool weather.
Frank P — Google review
From clothing and accessories to unexpected finds you didn't know you needed, the Baguio Night Market is always a fun place to stop for affordable finds. The whole experience is made more memorable by strolling around in the refreshing Baguio weather, even though the food stands are only passably good. An excellent location for shopping, strolling, and taking in the vibrant nightlife of the city.
Rex R — Google review
Jampacked from 9-midnight. It was a very great experience especially for my daughter. There were a lot of branded ukays and there were brand new too. Majority of the jackets are so cheap but branded, unfortunately, my home city is so humid that we cannot use those jackets anymore if we bring it home.
Cm C — Google review
It's nice to wander around and enjoy the weather, there are many delicious foods that give good vibes, especially when you're out sightseeing, there are also cheap clothes to buy, if you hit the jackpot, you can get original second-hand but expensive clothes and shoes, try them too, you won't regret it
Alvin N — Google review
The Baguio Night Market is one of the coolest spots to visit when you’re in Baguio City. Every night, Harrison Road comes alive with colorful lights, music, and the buzz of people shopping and eating. The market usually starts around 9 PM and goes on until midnight or later, depending on the crowd. You’ll find rows of stalls selling ukay-ukay (preloved clothes, shoes, and bags), souvenirs, accessories, and other fun finds — all at super affordable prices. It’s a great place to score trendy jackets or cozy sweaters perfect for Baguio’s cold weather. After shopping, you can grab some street food nearby — like shawarma, grilled skewers, strawberry taho, or a hot cup of coffee to warm up. The chill air, the crowd’s energy, and the mix of smells and sounds make it such a fun and unforgettable experience. Whether you’re there to shop, eat, or just hang out, the Baguio Night Market is definitely a must-visit for anyone who wants to feel the real vibe of the city.
Cristy A — Google review
CH7V+2WQ, Harrison Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines•+63 907 331 4409•Tips and more reviews for Baguio Night Market

8Bell Church

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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
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9Wright Park

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Wright Park is a serene natural area in Baguio, known for its abundance of trees and tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks or jogs amidst the lush greenery, or opt to rent horses for a scenic ride. Located at Outlook Drive, it offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city life of Baguio. The park is easily accessible by taxi and is in close proximity to attractions such as The Mansion/Wright Park and Baguio Botanical Garden.
Wright Park in Baguio City is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. This scenic park offers a unique blend of natural beauty, recreational activities, and cultural experiences. *Pros:* - *Scenic Trails*: The park's well-maintained trails are perfect for walking, jogging, or horseback riding, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. - *Horseback Riding*: The park's iconic horseback riding experience is a must-try, with friendly handlers and well-cared-for horses. - *Picnic Areas*: The park's picturesque picnic areas are ideal for family gatherings or relaxing with friends. - *Cultural Significance*: The park is steeped in history and culture, with opportunities to learn about local traditions and customs. *Cons:* - *Crowds*: The park can get crowded on weekends and holidays, which may detract from the peaceful atmosphere. - *Limited Food Options*: The park's food options are limited, so it's best to bring your own snacks or plan ahead. *Overall Experience:* Wright Park is a wonderful destination for those looking to connect with nature and experience the local culture. With its scenic trails, horseback riding, and picnic areas, there's something for everyone to enjoy. While crowds and limited food options may be a drawback, the park's natural beauty and cultural significance make it a must-visit destination in Baguio City. *Rating:* 4.5/5 stars *Recommendation:* Wright Park is perfect for: - Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts - Families and groups of friends - Those looking for a unique cultural experience *Tips:* - Visit during weekdays or early mornings to avoid crowds. - Bring your own snacks and water to stay hydrated. - Don't miss the opportunity to try horseback riding and explore the park's scenic trails.
Evmard Y — Google review
Wright Park is a lovely place for a leisurely walk among pine trees and flowers. Even on a damp, misty day, it was a delight. There are many friendly souvenir vendors at the top of the hill.
Lisa N — Google review
We visited Wright Park in Baguio and it was a fun and relaxing stop during our trip. The place is well known for horseback riding, and my kids really enjoyed the experience. The horses are well kept, and there were plenty of guides around to assist, which made it easier for first timers. The area itself is spacious with lots of greenery, so it felt refreshing to just walk around and take in the cool Baguio air. The long pool and pine trees made for nice photo spots too. It does get a little crowded, especially on weekends, but that’s expected for a popular tourist spot. What I liked most was how the park captures that classic Baguio feel, simple, family friendly, and a bit nostalgic. It could use a bit more maintenance in some areas, but overall it was an enjoyable visit. Overall rating: 4/5. A nice place to bring family and kids when in Baguio.
Jay G — Google review
🌸 Wright Park – Fun, Colorful, and Full of Baguio Charm! 🌲 Our visit to Wright Park in Baguio City was such a fun and memorable experience! 💕 Surrounded by pine trees, fresh air, and scenic views, it’s one of those spots that perfectly captures the heart of Baguio. 🎠 The Experience We had the best time walking around the park and enjoying the cool breeze. The highlight? Renting traditional costumes! 👘✨ We dressed up in colorful Igorot and Cordilleran outfits — such a fun and cultural experience! The staff were super friendly and helped us pick and style our costumes (and take pictures too 📸). 🐴 Other Attractions Wright Park is also famous for its horseback riding area — perfect for families and kids. There’s also the Pool of Pines, a beautiful pathway lined with tall trees and a reflecting pool that’s perfect for photos. 💡 Tips • Costume rentals are affordable and make for great souvenirs and photos! 📷 • Go early to avoid the crowd, especially on weekends. • Bring some cash — there are small shops and food stalls nearby with local snacks and souvenirs. ⭐ Overall Rating: 9/10 Wright Park is the perfect mix of culture, nature, and fun! Whether you’re taking a relaxing stroll, riding horses, or dressing up in traditional attire, it’s a must-visit spot when you’re in Baguio 🌿💖
Charlene C — Google review
As someone who enjoys being surrounded by nature, this place truly felt like a perfect escape. The trees are clearly well cared for—healthy, lush, and thoughtfully maintained. It’s the kind of place that invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect with the natural world. If you’re looking for a spot where you can feel immersed in nature’s calm, this is definitely worth a visit. The peaceful atmosphere and greenery make it a refreshing retreat from the everyday rush.
Grace M — Google review
Many ways to get here, just make sure you visit this place. It's really pretty at night. I love the tall pine trees blanketing this special place.
Caroline P — Google review
This is a park where it was kept clean and awesome for years. A beautiful scene to explore when you are in Baguio. Just make sure that you have the energy to walk and walk similar to Cordillerans, consider also the “verticality” of their grounds.
Cm C — Google review
It was a rainy and foggy afternoon when we got here. Super cold and wet, didn’t actually had a chance to take good pictures.
Pauie P — Google review
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10Baguio Museum

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Nestled in the heart of Baguio City, the Baguio Museum is a captivating repository of historical artifacts and cultural treasures. The museum's collection showcases a diverse array of displays and artifacts that offer insight into the local indigenous groups and the city's rich history. From antique musical instruments to traditional Filipino clothing, visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant culture depicted through paintings and interactive exhibits.
The Baguio Museum is an absolute gem! This expertly curated museum offers an unparalleled glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of the Cordillera region. The carefully selected artifacts and thoughtful displays provide a comprehensive and engaging overview of the area’s history and traditions. The staff’s exceptional kindness and attentiveness truly enhanced our visit, offering personalized guidance that brought the exhibits to life. Without a doubt, this museum stands out as one of the finest we’ve experienced in the Philippines, making it a must-visit destination in Baguio. Highly recommended for an enriching and memorable cultural experience!
Angel M — Google review
The Baguio Museum is definitely an awesome place to go to in Baguio for sure. Not only is it close to Burnham, it's also a very informative museum about the Cordilleras. Teaches you about the origins of the areas, traditions, cultures, and life in general since the beginning of settlement. Definitely would recommend!
Regina M — Google review
I just walk my way here from Burnham Park. It's not that far. Entrance fee for an adult is 100 pesos. My visit to the Baguio Museum was an impressive experience. Its my first time seeing an authentic mummified body of a human. More of that later. While the entire museum offers a deep and fascinating look into the history and culture of the Cordillera region, what truly captivated me were the incredible dioramas. I was so impressed by the meticulous attention to detail they put into the miniature people and their surroundings. Each tiny figure was expertly crafted, bringing scenes of indigenous life, tradition, and historical moments to life in a way that was both engaging and visually stunning. It’s no exaggeration to say these are some of the best miniatures I have ever seen in a museum. The museum also features a compelling mummy exhibit. This is one of the highlights of the museum's collection, and they are very strict about its preservation. Visitors are reminded that taking photos or videos of the mummy exhibit is strictly prohibited, which helps maintain the respect and integrity of the display. This combination of detailed art and powerful history makes the Baguio Museum a truly must-visit destination.
Besinga, P — Google review
Located at the heart of the city (near SM Baguio Mall), Baguio Museum (entrance fee: ₱100) is a small museum that makes for a good introduction to the history of Baguio, and the indigenous cultures of the Cordillera region, filled with various ethnographic artifacts, such as clothing, tools, and religious items. The most unique and interesting artifact on display is a centuries-old Ibaloi fire mummy (Visitors are NOT allowed to take photos and/or videos of the mummy, out of respect for the deceased.) On the upper floor, there are scale models on the floor showing how Baguio has grown over the century. I highly recommend visiting this museum together with Museo Kordilyera, another ethnographic museum nearby, located within the University of the Philippines Baguio campus.
Edgar Y — Google review
We are lucky that the special exhibit from June to July happens to be Kidlat Tahimik's works featured internationally. We enjoyed the museum but we hoped that there is somebody giving a tour. The museum can get a little loud from the staff chatting happily with each other. The museum has four floors. There is no lift. i noticed a senior citizen guest who had to take a break going up to the third floor. The museum is packed with the history of Baguio City and the Cordilleran provinces. They have an actual mummy in this museum which you cannot take a photo of. This is a non-profit organization and not government-owned but for a P100 entrance fee it is a must see place when you're here in Baguio. There is limited parking in front of the museum but it is free. if there's one thing I hope they improve is the state of their gift shop. The board members and Baguio have a wealth of artists but the state of their gift shop is just disappointing. I hope they could offer at least post-cards from the old Baguio time.
Ia L — Google review
There's entrance fee upon entering the Baguio Museum and there's space for car parking. The Museum is full of artifacts from different region of CAR(Cordillera Administrative Region) and a mummy. Cultural learnings and educational tour which is applicable especially to students and tourists. The Baguio Museum shows the values , culture and ethnicity of people in CAR region. It shows also the progress of Baguio from past to present time and the rulers, Mayors of Baguio.
Rhovy — Google review
Great place to visit for a run down on the history and culture of Baguio and other Cordilleran towns. The second and third floors have so much potential - I hope there’s more exhibit in the future or maybe a souvenir shop.
Pamela A — Google review
it's a small museum near sm baguio, but you can drop by if you're interested in a bit of baguio. you can take pictures except for the mummy. PWD/Senior discount if you have ID to present. nice to see before and after pictures of baguio spots.
JP T — Google review
Dot-PTA Complex, Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•+63 63 444 7451•Tips and more reviews for Baguio Museum
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11Ili-Likha Artists Village

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Ili-Likha Artists Village, conceptualized by filmmaker Kidlat Tahimik, is a unique food park and art hub in Baguio. The village features a variety of food kiosks offering fusion cuisines from around the Philippines amidst an eclectic mix of installation artworks. The interior is adorned with mosaic tiles, sculptured glass, paintings, handwoven fabrics, and other artistic creations.
The place is really unique, an arts village created by the de Guia family it hosts lots of stores and business in it from restaurants to souvenir and handicrafts shops. All of the stores inside are primarily for the local artists of Baguio to showcase their talents. It has 3 levels the upper, lower and mid part. Each store has their own uniqueness in it with things such as the rabbit sisig and leather handicrafts to name a few. All in all it is a very unique place to showcase the local talent of Baguio and it delivers.
Dion T — Google review
Love the place. Perfect for those who appreciate arts. Many spots to look at and to take photos. Food and drinks are also good and affordable. The only concern we have is the comfort rooms; not clean. I hope they can maintain the cleanliness since this place is already an attraction for tourists. But would definitely return here to support local artists.
Mary A — Google review
We just went here by surprise. We randomly check place in Baguio and stopped here due to a catchy structure. The exterior and interior is similar to the Crazy House in Vietnam. The concept was unique specially have different shops inside. Exploring each corner gives a different angle. Very instagrammable place. We went here to stay for an hour to have coffee and it is so refreshing feeling. They don’t care if you stay or not. The coffee taste so good too. No entrance fee since the concept was combination of different merchants.
Duchess A — Google review
So much fun to explore! I really enjoyed seeing what was around the next corner or above or below. Wear comfortable shoes and watch your step! I really appreciated the mosaic stairs and the woodworking in the hidden theater. Many cafes and coffee shops as well... bring your appetite.
Suzanne B — Google review
One of the best spots to explore in Baguio! Inside, you’ll find local handmade products, art pieces, and plenty of food stalls serving both Asian and Filipino cuisine. I love how the place feels artistic and a bit old-fashioned. It’s a nice spot to stroll around, shop for unique finds, and try local flavors. Just note that the paths are quite steep and can get slippery when it rains, so it’s not very accessible for older people, kids, pregnant women, or those with disabilities. Still, it’s a beautiful cultural stop worth experiencing! 📜
Han G — Google review
In a city known for its pine‑scapes and more standard tourist stops, Ili‑Likha offers something different: a bit of surprise, a blend of art + lifestyle, and a quieter corner away from some of the busier zones. It’s not just a “place to eat” but a “place to feel” — you’ll walk in expecting one thing (maybe a quirky food stop) and leave feeling you’ve discovered a micro‑world of creativity. If you like art, architecture or immersive spaces that are more than the sum of their parts, this is one to add to your itinerary.
RFSM B — Google review
If you're into art, this place is a dream! It's incredibly whimsical and artistic, with so many cool arts and crafts to feast your eyes on. You'll also find a good selection of cafes if you're in need of a bite. The only downside was that quite a few areas were restricted during our visit. Here's what we sampled: Pesto Pasta from Cafe Cueva - 3/5 Ube Espresso Latte from Kapi Kullaaw - 3/5 Yogurt bowl from Yomichee - 5/5 (Highly recommend this!) A quick note on exploring: watch your step! The spaces can be a bit tight, and the design, with its cobblestone and narrow spiral stairs, might be tough for little ones or people with mobility challenges to get around.
Rick O — Google review
This is one of my favorite places to visit in Baguio. The concept is fun and whimsical, and the selection of stores allows you to take unique souvenirs home. I especially love visiting The Living Room for their crystals and artsy knick-knacks. Important to note that spaces can be tight, and the structural design makes it challenging to navigate for small children and people with mobility issues. Levels can only be accessed by stairs--some are made of cobblestone and others have a narrow, spiral design.
Denise B — Google review
CH7W+FWJ, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•https://www.instagram.com/ililikhaartistswateringhole/•+63 74 246 8117•Tips and more reviews for Ili-Likha Artists Village

12Igorot Stone Kingdom Inc.

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Nestled in the heart of Baguio, Igorot Stone Kingdom Inc. is a captivating new attraction that beautifully showcases the rich heritage and traditions of the Igorot people. Opened in 2021, this expansive 6,000-square-meter park features winding stone paths reminiscent of the iconic rice terraces found further north. Visitors can explore a unique blend of contemporary and traditional Igorot culture through its impressive structures, including a modern castle juxtaposed with ancient stone walls.
The Igorot Stone Kingdom in Baguio City is both a cultural and architectural attraction that highlights the artistry and traditions of the Cordilleras. Inspired by Igorot heritage and folklore, its carefully crafted stone structures resemble fortresses and terraces, symbolizing strength and resilience. Beyond its visual appeal, the site provides visitors with a deeper appreciation of indigenous culture while offering panoramic views and a serene environment.
Anthony S — Google review
The place is great and very cultural. The view is beautiful. We stayed for about an hour. Try to go on off-peak days or look for times when it’s less crowded. Don’t worry if you’re hungry—there are food options at the top, although getting there might be challenging for older folks. Make sure to bring a jacket and an umbrella.
Jarel D — Google review
✨ **Igorot Stone Kingdom Experience** ✨ A wonderful place to explore with the family! 🏰 Surrounded by stone walls, terraces, and towers inspired by Cordillera culture, it felt like stepping into a storybook. The kids enjoyed walking around the pathways and taking photos in every corner 📸, while we adults appreciated the effort and artistry behind the structures. 🌲 Fresh air, wide spaces, and breathtaking mountain views made it worth the trip. Best to wear comfy shoes since there’s a lot of walking and climbing. 🙏 Overall, a beautiful reminder of our rich heritage and a great bonding experience. Definitely a must-visit when in Baguio with family. ❤️
Lanie F — Google review
kids love the climbing. it’s unique. If you like walking, climbing up and down the stairs, mag eenjoy ka dito. might be a good idea to bring your own water and put sunscreen on. P130 adults / P100 for kids under 12 yrs old. Come early as parking can be a pain. There are several parking lots in the area, I was charged 100😀
Jus P — Google review
I recently visited Igorot Stone Kingdom in Baguio City and I would rate it 3 stars. The place has potential and it is interesting to see something different, but there are still many things that need to improve. First, the area is not yet complete. You can see that there are ongoing works and some sections are still being built. Because of this, the experience feels a little unfinished. There are also only a few parking spaces available. Visitors sometimes have to wait or park a bit far, which can be inconvenient especially during weekends. Another thing I noticed is the lack of a medical team on standby. With a place like this where many people walk around, climb, or go up steps, it would be safer if there were medical staff ready in case of emergencies. I also saw a dog near the entrance bite someone, which really worried me. I think safety and security should be given more attention. The cultural dancers also need improvement. They just laugh and don’t seem to take their performance seriously, so it doesn’t feel very authentic. Overall, the place is nice to visit once, but I hope management improves these areas to give guests a better experience.
Alhakim H — Google review
A magical mix of culture and creativity! This stone fortress blends Igorot heritage with fantasy vibes great for photos. Entrance is affordable, but expect lots of stairs and uneven paths, so wear comfy shoes! Best to visit on weekdays or early morning to avoid the crowds. Worth a stop if you love unique architecture.
Kwizh Z — Google review
20251018 - pretty huge man made attraction that show case ancient tribe culture. Place is nice for photo shoots, has food court, dance performances and offers a nice view of baguio from top of the castle.
Frank P — Google review
Nice place to walk through. Mostly a selfie park. Lots of steps and people trying to sell you something or pictures they took of you or people performing for tips. Best to visit during. The week day.
Christopher M — Google review
Long Long Benguet Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Igorot Stone Kingdom Inc.

13Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary

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Nestled in the serene suburbs of Baguio, the Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary is a hidden gem that invites visitors to connect deeply with nature. Established by the Maryknoll Sisters after a devastating earthquake in 1990, this sanctuary pays homage to the beauty and power of our natural world. Guests can embark on a unique 'Cosmic Journey,' exploring 14 stations that illustrate the universe's creation and our interconnectedness within it.
A place to unwind and relax. A good place for couples, friends and families. Pets are allowed inside. There's a wide space for parking. There's an entrance fee and a guide where to go. Lots of views to see especially if you're a nature lover. The place will bring you to the past/ history of the world. Some of the stations show the ruins which are one of the best places. I LOVE the place. It will bring PEACE OF MIND , HOLINESS, & CALM YOUR HEART. It's really a sanctuary place.
Rhovy — Google review
It really is an underrated destination in Baguio. U can definitely commune with nature and get peace from this haven. Most of the path are paved but it's better to ensure that u have comfy footwear with good grip esp. when it's raining. There are around 14 stations, 2 of which are man made mini-caves. Highly recommending this esp. for those who prefer less crowded places.
Maine S — Google review
Maryknoll is an underrated gem in Baguio City. When I visited, I felt at peace surrounded by nature's beauty, carefully crafted into stunning landscapes and unique spots. This is an ideal spot for those seeking a quiet space and embracing solitude. However, it's best to avoid visiting during rainy days as it can get slippery, and some areas like the bridge and cave may require extra care and maintenance.
Julianna T — Google review
It's a really cool and unexpected gem. If you like being surrounded by nature but still stau close to the city, then this is the place for you. The place is practically empty, so you have the entire place for yourselves. It feels like you're transported in the middle of a forest with plenty of scenic pircture spots and lots of places to rest and just feel the wind and nature. There is an entrance fee of 100php but with no time limit.
Jaline G — Google review
Maryknoll ecological sanctuary is about ecology education on how the world forms and why we should take care of it. There is not much to see but every station ( there are 14 stations by the way) has a big lesson to learn, if you want visual history with serenity, here is a best place.
Cherrie P — Google review
Being one of the first ecological sanctuaries in Baguio, Maryknoll, as it is fondly called, is a paradise hidden within Baguio’s suburbs. Their main attraction is its “Cosmic Journey” wherein it showcases the world’s creation through 14 stations. Also, it shows visitors the natural flora within its premises. Entrance fee to the Ecological Sanctuary (as of this writing), is P50.
Turista B — Google review
Good for retreat, make sure to bring water and students, bring your ID.
Darlene L — Google review
The place is a bit run down but still worth visiting. Interesting stations with the progression of life on this planet. I loved how it was a few degrees cooler under the towering pine trees.
Monina C — Google review
CH2Q+HXV, N Santo Tomas Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines•+63 74 424 5745•Tips and more reviews for Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary

14Valley of Colors

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Valley of Colors is a vibrant and massive artwork consisting of a cluster of hillside homes painted in bold, rainbow colors. Located in Barangay Balili near Baguio City, this community artwork covers a vast area and was created by local artists with the help of over 500 volunteers. Visitors can climb a mountain for an even better view of this unique space, perfect for striking photo opportunities.
Upon arriving, just need to register & give a donation if you can then you can start taking pictures & enjoying the view. No real parking but you don’t really spend too long so most people just park at the side with the hazard lights on. There’s a viewpoint & a little bridge where you can take photos. Best not to spend too long at the bridge so as not to inconvenience local people living in the area.
S. C — Google review
My visit to the Valley of Colors in La Trinidad was a real treat for the eyes. I was absolutely amazed by the sight of all the vibrant houses painted in a beautiful mosaic of different colors. The entire hillside is a color frenzy that you won't get to see everyday. I loved the unique and eccentric architecture of the homes, which all came together to form one giant, living art installation. Seeing this for the first time is such a bizarre experience. It is just one jeepney away from Baguio City, as every jeep that will go to La Trinidad will surely pass this area. Another cool part of the experience was crossing the hanging bridge, which connects the colorful community to the main road. It's a great spot for taking photos and getting a wider view of the painted houses. It's important to remember that the Valley of Colors is a real, active community with people living there. It's not just a tourist attraction. We should always be mindful and respectful of the residents and their homes as we enjoy the view and take pictures. Don't leave any trash behind. The vibrant beauty of the place is made even better by the community that calls it home.
Besinga, P — Google review
Giving the Valley of Colors a three-star rating because while the vibrant hillside houses are certainly a unique and visually arresting spectacle, the overall visitor experience is marred by significant practical issues, particularly for those arriving by private vehicle. The view itself, a massive, stunning canvas of brightly painted homes cascading down the slope, is a testament to community artistry and is definitely worth seeing once. It's a fantastic backdrop for photographs, truly living up to the 'Valley of Colors' name and providing a much-needed splash of vibrancy near Baguio City. ​However, be warned: parking is a nightmare and the rules are strictly enforced. There are virtually no designated parking spots, and any attempt to park on the roadside, even for a few quick photos, is met with immediate enforcement. This logistical hurdle significantly detracted from the enjoyment of the visit and can turn what should be a pleasant stop into a stressful one. I highly recommend taking a taxi or public transport to bypass this headache entirely. ​On a brighter note, don't miss the local vendors near the main viewing area. They sell some delightful treats, including a surprisingly delicious, refreshing strawberry ice cream that is an absolute must-try. It's the perfect sweet reward after dealing with the traffic and parking situation. There is also a small selection of local pasalubong (souvenir) items available, perfect for grabbing a quick memento of your trip. The colorful houses are the main draw, but the lack of planning for visitor accessibility, especially parking, pulls the rating down considerably. It’s an interesting and beautiful sight, but be prepared for the logistical challenges.
Alhakim H — Google review
The spot by the bridge at the gate entrance is awesome for photos, even if we didn’t stop there this time since we’ve been before. Just be prepared for a line if there are a lot of other tourists waiting to snap a pic!
Kith — Google review
This was one of my most favorite places that I visited in Baguio. I love the colors, the simplicity of the idea, the people taking care of the area and its visitors. They also have the famous strawberry ice cream but i didn't try. No need to get tickets in advance or anything. They only request if you want to give a donation with whatever amount.
Ghena — Google review
Such a fun place to visit and takes pics for Instagram. Make sure you pay the donation to take pics. It’s the least you can do since it’s a residential area.
Arma C — Google review
We weren't able to spend a lot of time going to this place, although it was near Hotel Supreme, because it rained during the time we came to visit the place. There is a viewing deck at one corner of the strip where you can take pictures of the houses.
Jdem T — Google review
The Valley of Colors is a unique and unexpectedly delightful place. The residents have painted their houses in vibrant colors, transforming the area into a picturesque tourist spot. Best of all, there's no entrance fee! Just walk around, take photos, and enjoy the colorful scenery, the hanging bridge, and the nearby river.
Anastasia T — Google review
CHMW+GRC, Baguio - La Trinidad - Bontoc Rd, Baguio, 2601 Benguet, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Valley of Colors

15Tree Top Adventure Baguio

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Nestled within Camp John Hay in Baguio, the Tree Top Adventure is a thrilling outdoor park that offers an array of adrenaline-pumping activities for both adventure seekers and families. Visitors can experience zip-lining courses, treetop climbs, cable car rides, and other exciting adventures amidst the beautiful pine trees. Open daily from 8AM to 4:30PM, guests can enjoy various packages after paying the PhP 100 admission fee.
Nice place to spend hours in. I have visited a historic house for John M Milton, around the house there is beautiful Garden, and I have been asking the security man on how to get to the Canopy ride, unfortunately, has been suspended l, but he said you can enjoy the horse riding if you are interested, also there is more than a hotel in the area and also visited Butterflies Sanctuary also nice to visit it’s nice you can take pictures for memories
Omar A — Google review
Had a lot of adventure activities to offer. But if your not that adventurous, the 300-meter trek is worth it especially at the end of the walk where the amazing view of Itogon mountains awaits. Must visit destination at Camp John Hay.
Jim C — Google review
It was the venue for my nephew's wedding and the first time I've been to this part of Baguio City. I'm one of the Filipino people who could be proud of this particular place for any party or get-together or any activity you name it. It's an adorable place which I've witnessed seeing it from top and looking down below I was amazed. I even dreamed of having the place for my party in future in God's will. Just take note of having a good caterer company to cater all your needs and up to your standard then everything will be perfect.
Abeer L — Google review
We started the trekking from butterfly farm and ended up exit via the horse stable which we think it’s not the exit. Lack of signboard is the issue. Overall the trekking was enjoyable with cool breeze. There should have been some shelters at checkpoint in case it rains. It rains when we were half way trekking, though we have umbrellas but it’s very chilling.
Bryan — Google review
This place is wonderful. It shows you what happens when you take care of nature. This place's tree drop is very exciting but is also really safe. They have excellent staffs from the briefing area to the activities itself; they can precisely explain, hype up the activity and are friendly. But then I think that the real attraction here is the conservation of the forests. Photo attached below is the Skywalk where you can see the Itogon Mountains. The photo is nothing compared to the real view. It was breathtaking and can make you just stare for some moment. The canopy ride is for those who are not into extreme activities. It allows to view the forest from above. Overall the place is really worth visiting. The price for the activities is just right and is affordable. The staffs are accomodating. Excellent.
Donovan C — Google review
We did 'Trekking and Skywalk' and enjoyed the experience. The required hike was short and easy, and the view from the skywalk was breathtaking. The whole activity lasted us an hour. There is a briefing upon entering the place to inform visitors of the activities on offer and what those activities involve.
G A — Google review
My experience? Just had fun taking photos... I didn't knew there's dress code, I was in heels so I wasn't allowed to take any of the rides. The place is so nature, you could smell the pine trees' refreshing aroma. I definitely want to go back and try at least one of the rides! Recommend much!
Gamay D — Google review
Wow what an expirence it was to visit this tree top adventure we had a blast here. There was cable cars/seats to travel along to an observation point a nice gentle ride. With very friendly staff and plenty of saftey equipment. Fast ziplines and trekking. Once you have been here an had an amzing time I recomend heading to the butterfly sanctury for a beautiful hike around the mountains so many breath taking views.
Our S — Google review
Scout Hill Dr, Camp John Hay, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines•http://www.treetopadventureph.com/•+63 932 783 2137•Tips and more reviews for Tree Top Adventure Baguio
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16Bell House

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History museum
The Bell House, named after General J. Franklin Bell, is a well-preserved American colonial house located within the boundaries of Camp John Hay in the Philippines. Once serving as the vacation home for the Commanding General of the Philippines, it has been transformed into a modern museum showcasing old architecture and lifestyle. Visitors can explore the interior of this American-designed home, complete with original furniture from its early days. The house also offers a picturesque view of the surrounding pine forest from its balcony.
This place would bring you back to American colonial period in the Ph. You can freely roam inside Gen. Bell’s house. Please don’t trash the place and follow the rules posted inside the house.
Joa M — Google review
It was a sight! Seeing a place this old, being well preserved and kept. I got a few shots here. There were so many other events going on, plus rain.
Henry V — Google review
It's almost exactly like my aunt’s house in the States. The view was breathtaking, and the fog was mesmerizing, the rain only amplifying nature’s beauty. A good place to take a break and enjoy the view.
Yomi L — Google review
The house is named after General J. Franklin Bell, US official who had stayed there in the early 1900s. It was Bell who converted Camp John Hay into military resort. House was built in 1906 in American colonial style. There is not much to see inside. Just some basic furniture. It would be more interesting if there were some kind of information about the place and its residents. Building and surrounding areas were turned over to the Philippine government in 1991 and became open to the public It is still worth a visit as the structure is beautiful. Under one ticket to historic area (85 PHP per adult and 40 PHP for students) one may see The Bell House, Bell Amphitheater, Secret Garden and History Trail. Place is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm.
Anna K — Google review
Apart from Yellow Trail in CJH, u also have the history trail there which includes the Bell House, Bell Amphitheater, and Cemetery of Negativism. There's an 85 peso entrance fee and seeing how well managed the surrounding area is, I can say it's worth it.
Maine S — Google review
No doubt, a great place to visit when in Baguio. But maybe, they can make the house more engaging to the visitors by posting any trivia about the Bell House. But still, I enjoyed my visit here.
Yahmil B — Google review
An interesting place, the house is well preserved. A little of history: Named after Gen. J. Franklin Bell, who was sent to the Philippines during the Philippine-American War, the Bell House holds historical significance. Gen. Bell played a key role in transforming Camp John Hay into a renowned military resort. Once the vacation home of the Commanding General of the Philippines, the Bell House has now been converted into a modern museum that showcases old architecture and lifestyle. Surrounded by picturesque gardens, the entire place exudes a colonial charm.
Tati K — Google review
It's a lovely spot for those seeking a nature-filled escape. Lush with towering trees and pleasantly uncrowded, it offers a serene atmosphere. While there's an entrance fee, discounts are available for students, seniors, PWDs, and Baguio residents, making it accessible to a wider range of visitors.
Manuel E — Google review
Camp John Hay, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Bell House

17Heritage Hill and Nature Park Garden (Old Diplomat Hotel)

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Heritage Hill and Nature Park Garden, also known as the Old Diplomat Hotel, is an abandoned building in Baguio City that has long been considered haunted. It offers ghost-hunting tours and boasts hilltop views.
The trip was smooth since there was no traffic and barely any people around. It was quiet and peaceful, which let me enjoy the place even more. Even with its ghosty background, it didn’t feel scary at all. It was actually calming to just be there and take in the silence.
Jabez M — Google review
The Diplomat Hotel is a historic, abandoned hotel located atop Dominican Hill, offering stunning views of the city. This 33-bedroom hotel was initially a Dominican retreat house and seminary before being transformed into a hotel in the 1970s. Its unique architecture and rich history make it a popular tourist destination. The hotel is famous for its paranormal activity and eerie atmosphere, attracting ghost hunters and thrill-seekers. 📍Diplomat Hotel, Baguio City
Evmard Y — Google review
Perfect puntahan at night to feel the eerie of the place even more good thing there’s a bazaar there after taking pics. Lots of food to try can’t recommend pero i bougjt the bronze jewelry from lolo for 100 pesos
SOPHIA S — Google review
Nice place to chill and see and buy local arts and craft. T The food stalls have a lot of variety. There is open mic wherein anyone can sing or do some spoken poetry. Though there aren't a lot of tables, there is a long bench at the side. The only thing not good is the public restroom.
Crystallene R — Google review
It was a pleasant experience visiting the place. It really looks haunted upon visiting as it was already abandoned but with a rich history. The hotel was now closed for entry because of previous sightings before and you can only see now the inside from the outside. Since it became a park, you can now buy stuffs from there like foods, souvenirs, etc. All in all, it is a great experience. ❤️
Virgilio J — Google review
An uncanny experience because of its backstory, but it is also a good one because of how interesting it is and how elegant the hotel design is. The creepy vibe isn't that visible because there are stores there with a lighthearted vibe. There are also other things within this area, I recommend going since it's a really complex experience.
Eri C — Google review
Just wrapped up a memorable (and slightly terrifying) visit to the infamous Diplomat Hotel in Baguio with my mom, sister, brother-in-law, and niece! If you're looking for your typical hotel stay with fluffy towels and mints on your pillow, this ain't it. But if you want a dose of history, stunning views, and the very real possibility of a ghostly encounter, buckle up! 😱 This isn't a functioning hotel anymore, which honestly just adds to the eerie charm. Perched on Dominican Hill, the structure itself is a character. Originally a seminary and then a hotel, its most chilling chapters unfolded during WWII, when it served as a refuge but also witnessed immense tragedy. Tales of beheadings, torture, and a general air of sorrow are said to linger, and you can absolutely feel it. My history buff side was fascinated, while my inner horror fan was doing a happy dance. 🤩 So, did we see ghosts? My niece is convinced she saw a shadowy figure dart across a hallway, which sent her into a fit of giggles (and then a fit of hiding behind my mom). 😂 My mom, ever the brave one, kept claiming she felt "cold spots" even though it was a perfectly warm day. The best part? My brother-in-law, who was initially scoffing at the ghost stories, nearly jumped out of his skin when a gust of wind slammed a door shut. 🌬️🚪 Priceless! We heard whispers, saw shadows that probably weren't just shadows, and generally leaned into the creepiness. It was genuinely atmospheric and a fantastic backdrop for some family-friendly scares and a lot of laughter. 🤣 If you're into urban exploration, history, or just looking for something different to do in Baguio that will give you chills and thrills (and maybe a few laughs at your family's expense), the Diplomat Hotel is a must-visit. It offers a unique historical experience and panoramic views of Baguio City from the top, making for loads of photo opportunities. 📸 You certainly won't run out of stories to tell after a visit here! Just maybe don't go alone at night... unless you're feeling extra brave! 😉 #DiplomatHotelReview #BaguioPhilippines #HauntedHistory #FamilyTravel #SpookyAdventures #PhilippineHaunts #TravelReview #GhostHunting #BaguioCity #MustVisit #HumorAndHorror #DominicanHill #FilipinoCulture #CreepyPlaces 🇵🇭👻😂
John U — Google review
I wish I could give this place 5 stars, but I was extremely disappointed after finding out that they no longer allow people to enter the building. What's the point if we can't bring the spirits home? I came for the horror, but all I got was an abandoned building being used as storage. Sad. It gets three stars because the area still had trees and a good view.
Paolo S — Google review
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18Baguio City 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

19Lion’s Head

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Lion’s Head is a 40-foot-tall landmark statue located along Kennon Road in Baguio City. It was carved into a large limestone boulder by the members of Baguio City Host Lions Club and unveiled to the public in 1972. The statue, resembling a lion's head, has become a popular spot for travelers to take pictures as they journey to or from Baguio.
September 13, 2025 around 12:30 pm A steep climb for a cyclist. I admit I hiked the last 300 meters to climb this area. Without Eddie Oribello's help, I won't reach this place. I prefer the time when they closed Kennon road to motorists. It has just reopened so tourists flock this monument. I should've biked here when the road was closed. What I love about this is there's no entrance fee, and you can take pictures of the statue free of charge. However, there are sections of the area when use with their props, you gotta pay them. There are a lot of stores and stalls: ice cream vendors, souvenirs, food, and props for rent for picture taking. There's also a restroom nearby. There's a railing by the cliff where you can view the panoramic view of Tuba, Benguet. This place is a go to of cyclists.
Vergel S — Google review
Despite the rain making it difficult to capture a perfect photo, the beauty of the place still shone through. Even with the bad weather, the view remained stunning, proving that some landscapes have a charm that stands strong regardless of the conditions. A memorable experience, rain or shine!
Grace M — Google review
The Lion’s Head in Baguio City, located along Kennon Road, is a symbolic landmark that has welcomed travelers for decades. Standing tall and carved out of stone, it represents strength and pride, while also serving as a popular tourist attraction. Visitors often stop to take photographs and purchase local souvenirs from nearby stalls, making it both a cultural and commercial point of interest.
Anthony S — Google review
It's something worth seeing & grabbing some photos but its 30 min stop at most Lovely scenery & opportunity to have pics taken wearing rented traditional egrot ethic dress wear. (Rent cheap) loads of souvenir stands also
Nikki M — Google review
The drive was smooth with no traffic, which was great, but the trip itself was a bit intense. We had to detour over a recent landslide and even passed through a bridge that’s still under construction.
Jabez M — Google review
When you visit Baguio this landmark statue is a must. However you need a taxi to the venue, and back. Between 15-20 minutes there is sufficient.
Lawrence S — Google review
A must stop. The place was packed when we arrived there. We made our stop at the Lion Head during our descent from Baguio since we got up from another road. Despite the mountain backdrop, the heat was intense. They have souvenirs shops in the area. Staff are around to guide travellers crossing the street to take the picture with the iconic head.
Nelson J — Google review
Free to enter and parking is also free by the side of the road. You won't miss this landmark because it's ginormous and so many vehicles are parked near it. When you pass by this lion, it is a sign that you are already entering Baguio. Souvenir shops are also located nearby if you want to get some fridge magnets, keychains and delicacies.
Belle — Google review
Purok 7, 104 Kennon Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines•https://www.facebook.com/Lions-Head-Kennon-Rd-Baguio-City-106748…•Tips and more reviews for Lion’s Head

20Cemetery Of Negativism

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The Cemetery of Negativism is a place where people can bury negative thoughts and emotions, in order to create a more positive environment. The tombstones are usually punny and funny, with amusing animal designs.
It's also a cemetery of puns! Such a pleasant surprise. Here are photos of the graves I could relate to.
Paolo S — Google review
𝗖𝗲𝗺𝗲𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝗢𝗳 𝗡𝗲𝗴𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗶𝘀𝗺 (𝐁𝐮𝐫𝐲𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐁𝐚𝐝 𝐕𝐢𝐛𝐞𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐁𝐚𝐠𝐮𝐢𝐨 𝐂𝐢𝐭𝐲) 📍16.399258, 120.617411 Camp John Hay, Baguio Philippinesq The Cemetery of Negativism was established by John Hightower in 1981 who then was the commanding general of Camp John Hay. It is a symbolic site for burying negativism—emotions, frustrations, attitudes, and thoughts that today we would call as "bad vibes." “Negativism is man’s greatest self imposed infliction, his most limiting factor, his heaviest burden,” a marker by the entrance eloquently explains. “No more for here is buried the world’s negativism for all time. Those who rest here have died not in vain – but for you a stern reminder. As you leave this hill remember that the rest of your life. Be More Positive.” It sets the mood and manages the expectations for the visitors. (c) #jonahandpatrick #cemeteryofnegativism #campjohnhay #baguio #baguiocity
Patrick R — Google review
Why come here: 1. I think it will ease your stress a bit, the place for me has a nice ambiance. 2. It has an affordable price for adults, 85 php as of december 2024. Maybe it has already increased, I'm not sure how much is the entrance fee for kids. 3. The words written in the tombstone are funny also the figure itself. If you circle around you might find your negative behaviour. Also, the pine trees added some good vibes. 4. Not that crowded compared to other parks. 5. There is an area for picnic, good for family visitors This is a good experience as a first timer in Baguio.
Akuseru P — Google review
The Cemetery of Negativism is a unique attraction within the Historical Core of Camp John Hay in Baguio City, Philippines. It is a lighthearted and thought-provoking concept that encourages visitors to let go of negativity and adopt a more positive perspective. The cemetery features humorous tombstones that display negative thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors. Each tombstone represents a different negative trait or mindset that people often struggle with, such as "Excusitis," "Pessimism," or "Procrastination." It serves as a reminder to reflect on these negative tendencies and encourages visitors to bury them metaphorically. Visitors can wander through the cemetery, read the inscriptions on the tombstones, and contemplate the associated negative qualities. It offers a whimsical and humorous approach to addressing negative thinking and allows visitors to connect with others who may share similar struggles. The Cemetery of Negativism provides an opportunity for reflection and introspection, reminding visitors to focus on positivity and personal growth. By engaging with the concept and acknowledging these negative traits, individuals can become more aware of their own behaviors and strive to overcome them. While the cemetery may not be a traditional historical attraction, it presents a light-hearted way to explore human nature and foster a positive mindset. It is a unique addition to the Historical Core of Camp John Hay and serves as a reminder to approach life with optimism and resilience. Visiting the Cemetery of Negativism can be an interesting and enjoyable experience, allowing visitors to embrace a more positive outlook on life and leave behind negative thoughts and attitudes within the symbolic setting of the cemetery
Faceless W — Google review
Just off to the left after paying for the historic core (bell house, amphitheater, secret garden)
Brian P — Google review
Very unique place to leave all your negativity behind before heading back to the City. You have to have your sarcasm in check to appreciate the art. Had fun reading all the tombstones and relating a bit to it. I hope they add more to it next time we visit.
Janilyn S — Google review
Great place to bury negative thoughts, they actually put in some puns to make a negative situation lighter. I was asked if it was a real cemetery, its not, the only thing buried here are negative thoughts. A good place to meditate, best to go here on a weekday so as to avoid the influx of tourists.
Vince T — Google review
Okay naman sya, this is located inside Camp John Hay. There is an entrance fee of 48php. May 2, 2023.
Edia, J — Google review
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21Ifugao Woodcarvers' Village

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Nestled along Asin Road, the Ifugao Woodcarvers' Village, also known as Itogon Woodcarvers Village, is a haven for sculpture enthusiasts. The village's woodcarving tradition has its origins in Hapao village in Hungduan and was further enriched by migrants from Hungduan and Banaue after World War II. Visitors can explore numerous charming woodcarving shops offering a wide array of exquisite craftsmanship at reasonable prices.
The psychic was incredibly insightful. He tapped into things about my life that I had never shared with anyone. His guidance about my career path was so helpful, and I feel more confident moving forward now.
Jimmy B — Google review
I couod spend days here looking at the woodcarvings. Many different shops.
Struck W — Google review
Just walk along the road and you will find the best deals for you, FYI most of the shops sells furniture a few sell small trinkets
Virgilio J — Google review
Wasn't able to make it to the spot on the map, but found many lovely little woodcarving shops along Asin road. Amazing craftsmanship and very reasonable prices. Be sure to check multiple shops as each place makes different items.
Joey G — Google review
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22Mines View Observation Deck

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Mines View Observation Deck is a popular spot in Baguio, known for its stunning views of the town and abandoned gold and copper mines. Situated at the extreme northeast of the city, it offers breathtaking vistas of the Cordillera mountain range. Visitors can enjoy beautiful sunsets and shop for local delicacies to take home.
Mines View Deck in Baguio offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Benguet mountains and old mining town sites. It’s a must-visit spot for first-time tourists, especially for photo opportunities and souvenir shopping. The view is stunning at sunrise, and there are plenty of stalls selling local crafts, snacks, and traditional attire for fun photo ops. Though often crowded, the scenic beauty and cultural vibe make the visit worthwhile. Just be prepared for some walking and expect cooler weather. It’s a perfect stop to appreciate the natural charm and history of Baguio.
Anne ( — Google review
Very cheap ticket, about 20 pesos each I think. The view is very nice but I don’t know if I agree keeping the horses there for show. There’s souvenirs and other sellers like plants on the site. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys site seeing and it wasn’t too busy.
Oliver C — Google review
We visited Mines View Park in Baguio and it was definitely worth the stop. The highlight is the viewing deck where you get to see a wide, scenic view of the mountains and valleys. It was a bit foggy when we went, but the cool air and peaceful vibe made it enjoyable. There are plenty of souvenir shops around selling local crafts, food, and plants. It can get crowded, especially during peak hours, so mornings or weekdays are probably the best time to visit. Parking is also a bit limited, so patience is needed. What I liked most was the atmosphere. Even though it’s busy, it still feels like a classic Baguio destination that’s part of the experience. The photo opportunities with the view, traditional attire rentals, and even the dogs and horses for pictures add to the charm. Overall rating: 4/5. A must visit for the view and the Baguio experience.
Jay G — Google review
Classic spot to visit… nature landscape view over a high mountain rock with cool photo shots (as the city is less scenic nature as the decades pass). Moreover, it gets too crowded. A lot of small businesses stalls or shops for pasalubong foods, delicacies, plants, native products, and a ton of souvenirs. One can rent out Igorot wardrobe or sit on a decorated horse / pony, and get authentic photos… though limited in location as it is not allowed to go to the prime spot mentioned above wearing said costume. Getting inside has relatively very cheap entrance fee.
Warren C — Google review
Although the scenery at the view deck is nothing short of breathtaking, the place is too crowded making it difficult to take a decent solo picture. Also, most of the park is occupied by souvenir shops and plant vendors making the park look a little displeasing to the eyes.
Paolo E — Google review
Good place to visit - fantastic views but can be busy , some great tourist shops to browse, parking mostly available in street. Not expensive.
Tim A — Google review
One of the most popular view deck, tourist destination in Baguio. Also a spot where you can buy souvenirs, pasalubong items and small ornamentals plant and vagetable seeds.
Mark C — Google review
Great view and the entrance fee was only Php 10. You can also rent their traditional clothes but we didn’t since you won’t be allowed in the view deck. View is great but there were so many people. Traffic leading up to Mine’s view is so loong.
S A — Google review
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23Choco-laté de Batirol

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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

24Baguio Mansion House : The Presidential Museum

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Nestled in the heart of Baguio City, the Baguio Mansion House, also known as The Mansion, serves as the official summer residence for Philippine Presidents. This stunning structure boasts beautifully manicured lawns and gardens that are open to visitors, making it a must-see on any Baguio tour. Originally built in 1908 and later restored after wartime destruction in 1946, its architecture draws inspiration from Buckingham Palace with a touch of Spanish Colonial Revival style.
Presidential Summer House, a quick stop to check out one of classic point of interest in the city. Wright park is across the street where free parking can be located. A short walk of the fountain row has a deceptive pic view that it’s part of the Mansion.
Warren C — Google review
There’s not much to do at this spot aside from picture-taking. There are only a few trees near the gate, so expect it to be very warm especially at noon. Entrance is free. Public access is inside the Presidential Museum only, though I was not able to go inside.
Checkerra C — Google review
The Mansion is one of Baguio City's most iconic landmarks, and it's definitely worth a quick stop if you're exploring the city. Located just across from Wright Park, it's a picturesque spot with a rich history and charming colonial architecture. The gate itself is the most photographed part — it’s grand and well-maintained, and gives off a very regal vibe. Unfortunately, visitors aren’t allowed to go inside the actual mansion unless there’s a special tour or event, but the view from outside is still beautiful. There’s a small museum near the gate that gives a bit of background on the property and its significance as the official summer residence of the Philippine President. My favorite spot: the fountain
Mhaizura — Google review
While the tour is informative and does include some interesting historical information - the tour guide treated the 30 minutes walk almost like a school trip. Rote chatter with an emphasis on trivia. You are only allowed to take photos in the main reception room. The tour is free - of the 20 who booked only 5 actually turned up!!
HeatSand C — Google review
If you're here to just take a photo of the Baguio Mansion Gate or to do a tour, remember to drop by at the Baguio Mansion Visitor's Center. You can buy souvenirs that bear the seal of the Office of the President. If you're here for the tour, then the registration and orientation happens there. We booked a week before our tour visit. Booking ahead is recommended but they also accept walk-ins if there's are not many people in the tour. The tour starts from the Visitor's Center going up to the mansion. Senior citizens and people who have a hard time walking may request to use the golf cart. Tour guests are asked to arrive 30 minutes before the tour. The tour starts on time and lasts for about an hour excluding picture taking and buying of souvenirs. Photographs are allowed only at the front door and presidential hall. The tour is about the history and presidency of the 17 Philippine presidents. Some people may have differing opinions about particular presidents but the purpose of the tour is about celebrating and highlights of each president. At the end of the tour, you have an opportunity to send a letter to the incimbent president and buy more souvenirs. Our tour guide, Message, was kind enough to take pictures of guests in front of the Philippine flag and seal. This tour is barely one year old. it only started last September 2024. We have some Americans during our tour who pointed out some errors in the timelines of American presidents. Our tour guide said that they will review the inaccurate information.
Ia L — Google review
A guided tour of the Mansion is free. Max 20 persons per group. Register beforehand, online booking is 3 days. Walk-ins are allowed as well.
Paul A — Google review
The Mansion House opened to the public as a museum of presidential history in September 2024. Today my husband and I took a tour of it led by Leisley Frias, who was knowledgeable, professional, and engaging. There is a separate exhibit for each former president of the Philippines, complete with photos and artifacts. The exhibits are bright, fresh, and visually appealing. The building is beautifully maintained. I particularly enjoyed the flooring throughout. Lovely watercolor paintings of every First Lady adorn a hallway. There is, of course, a large exhibit dedicated to the current office holder, President Bongbong Marcos. Visitors are invited to write a letter to President Marcos; our tour guide indicated that all letters are delivered to him. Photos and videos are not permitted in most areas of the museum, as is standard practice in many museums we’ve visited in various countries. It would be nice to be able to purchase a book about the museum that includes photos, as a memento; I hope such a book is planned for the future.
Lisa N — Google review
The Mansion serves as the official summer residence of the President of the Philippines. Built in 1908 during the American colonial period, it was heavily damaged during World War II but later restored. Over the decades, it has hosted various official events. The Mansion is open for guided tours from Tuesday to Sunday, between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM. While walk-in visitors are accepted, advance reservations are recommended. Tours are conducted exclusively with a guide, last approximately 45 minutes, and are free of charge. Inside, the exhibition showcases all Philippine presidents from the country's establishment to the current leader, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who has the most extensive dedicated section.
Anna K — Google review
CJ6C+XJ2, Romulo Dr, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines•https://museums.gov.ph/•+63 962 589 3153•Tips and more reviews for Baguio Mansion House : The Presidential Museum

25Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto

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Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto, also known as Bosleng Grotto, is a Catholic shrine and pilgrimage site located on a hillside in Baguio. It features a statue of the Virgin Mary and is surrounded by vegetable terraces and Wagangan Rock Formations. Accessible by climbing 252 steps or driving through a narrow road, it's a favorite spot for Filipino pilgrims, especially during Holy Thursday and Good Friday.
We went here early in the morning (around 7am) and there were already a few tourists. You can take your time climbing the stairs up since there are rest areas every 10 or so steps. Getting here early is a huge pro since the crowd can be too loud making it hard to meditate and reflect. Accessibility - We got here walking from the hotel since it was just a 15min walk and we took our time to have a warm up before going up the Lordes Grotto. Going back is easy since there are jeepneys passing by going to Burnham Park.
May O — Google review
I can't count how many times I've been here. The Lourdes Grotto is even more beautiful now. The statues of the Stations of the Cross, the angels, and the chapel at the top of the grotto are all more stunning. It's a wonderful place to pray, feeling peaceful and holy. There's plenty of parking available, and it's accessible for seniors and people with mobility issues.
Mole A — Google review
This is a wonderful park. I went on a day with fewer visitors, which made for a truly peaceful and relaxing experience. I especially enjoyed walking through the bamboo groves, where I could just stop and listen to the sounds of nature. The terraces are also beautiful, and I think going in the late afternoon would be perfect to catch a scenic sunset view
Bernstein K — Google review
Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto: A Tranquil Retreat I recently visited the famous Lourdes Grotto in Baguio City, a serene place of spiritual significance. Climbing the 252 steps to the grotto, I was enveloped in the lush greenery and cool mountain air. At the top, the statue of Our Lady of Lourdes stood gracefully, surrounded by flowers and offering a peaceful atmosphere for reflection. The panoramic view of Baguio City was breathtaking and added to the sense of tranquility. Visiting Lourdes Grotto was a memorable experience, combining natural beauty with spiritual solace.
Jayzen 2 — Google review
I’m a devoted visitor to this sacred place—it’s always part of my itinerary every time I’m in Baguio. I come here to pray and reflect, as I truly feel the presence of the Lord in this peaceful and spiritual space
Ruel T — Google review
Here's an updated social media post, aiming for more power and meaning, and including the climb height and total stairs: A truly profound experience today at Lourdes Grotto in Baguio. I ascended all 252 steps, climbing to an elevation of approximately 2,800 feet (850 meters), each step a testament to faith and a personal pilgrimage for peace. 🙏 At the summit, amidst the sacred silence, I lit candles and offered flowers, my prayers reaching out not just to the heavens, but to every heart on Earth. It's a plea for humanity to shed the shackles of pride and hatred that divide us, regardless of belief. Does it truly matter if you call upon Yahweh or Allah, or no deity at all? What truly resonates is the state of your heart. If it's overflowing with animosity and condemnation for those who believe differently, you are but a self-proclaimed, overcompensated judge, straying from the very principles of compassion and understanding that all paths, religious or not, should uphold. May we all find the grace to love, to understand, and to unite. Our world desperately needs it. ❤️‍🩹🌍 #LourdesGrotto #Baguio #SpiritualJourney #BeyondBelief #LoveNotHate #UnityInDiversity #ConqueredTheClimb #PrayerForHumanity #NoRoomForHate #ElevateYourSoul #Philippines #TravelForMeaning #OneHumanRace #FaithAndReason
John U — Google review
I felt peace here. I met a grandpa and admired him because he finished steps back and forth three times. Prayers.
Kristel H — Google review
**Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto, Baguio: A Spiritual and Scenic Retreat** Located on Mirador Hill in Baguio City, the Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto is a serene Catholic shrine that offers both spiritual solace and breathtaking views. Constructed in 1913, the grotto features a beautiful statue of the Virgin Mary, crafted by renowned artist Isabelo Tampingco. Visitors to the grotto must climb a set of 252 steps, which can be quite a challenge but is well worth the effort. The climb is a small sacrifice for the stunning panoramic view of Baguio City that awaits at the top. The grotto is especially popular during Holy Week, attracting pilgrims and devotees from all over. The grotto is open daily from 6:00 AM to 7:30 PM, and it's recommended to visit during the dry season (late December to May) for the best experience. Comfortable shoes are a must, and it's advisable to bring water and a hat for the climb. Despite the crowds and vendors selling candles and souvenirs, the grotto maintains its solemn and peaceful atmosphere. It's a place where you can find a moment of tranquility and connect with your spirituality while enjoying the natural beauty of Baguio.
Andrea L — Google review
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26The Farmer's Daughter Restaurant

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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

27Pink Sisters' Convent and Chapel

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The Pink Sisters' Convent and Chapel is a serene religious landmark in Baguio City, known for its distinctive pink architecture and solemn atmosphere. Visitors come here to pray or attend mass, with the option to have the nuns pray for their written wishes to come true. While not a typical tourist spot, it offers a unique experience for those seeking spiritual reflection.
When the Lord showered you blessings, His Mother is the Tree... Place where your inner self help you could go back in Jesus and feel His presence solemnly... Where all the reflections in life could innately flow into your body. 😊 For Offerings and Mass Intentions, proceed to the rightmost building of the church and there where you can see the office. once the red light is on, there's no one to check on you, if the light is off you can ring the doorbell provided in the lobby and the Sisters will let the door open, where you can arrange for the mass time and intentions of the mass. Just kindly offer something that you can give and also rosaries and other church instruments to help you grow with Him you can avail it also at the office
Jenina I — Google review
Beautiful and Iconic Landmark of Baguio. Go to the other Entrance if you want to buy their Delicious Cookies for P50 a pack. There is a Dress Code here so follow it and to those who complain about this. This is their Church, their Rules. If you want to wear inappropraite clothing, then just dont go inside, its as simple as that.
Vic M — Google review
A santuary for the mind and soul. We visited in mid March when the flowers were bright and blooming. Hope that the good nuns in the Museum Shop to the left of the chapel would consider adding more religious items for us to purchase and bring home.
Oskie R — Google review
Napakapeaceful, they also sell candles, 5 pesos each, and wear proper attire shorts are not allowed inside
Harrabelle U — Google review
One of the beautiful churches in Baguio ☺️ If you want to go inside the church, you must need to wear appropriate clothes and footwear. I love the garden outside the church. 💚
Busy B — Google review
Even though only the chapel was open when I visited the place yesterday, I was impressed with the buildings and the sisters' dedication. There is a sister kneeling in front of the altar at all hours. Because of the silent environment, I felt closer to the Almighty for that brief moment in time.
Rowena W — Google review
One of the best churches to visit in Baguio. You can really feel the peace and tranquility everytime you attend or even just offer prayers. Go-to ng mga magtatake ng boards,light a candle and prayover.
Peach — Google review
Want a solemn Holy Mass experience? This is the place to be! You just have to be early to be able to get a seat. Limited parking spaces too. A very serene place for prayer and meditation. You can offer your intentions for the Pink Sisters to pray for. Their prayers are very powerful! 🙏🏼
Cora V — Google review
2b Brent Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Pink Sisters' Convent and Chapel

28Mount 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

29Museo Kordilyera

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The ethnographic museum Museo Kordilyera is dedicated to the display and preservation of artifacts from the Cordillera Region, its peoples, custom, and tradition.
A must visit place in Baguio City. Unlike other museums, the exhibits are just enough for someone who is strolling around or just paying a visit. The architecture is also great. The place has a very wide parking area even on weekends; a cafe and a bookshop also operate at the museum. The exhibition usually changes every year so you can keep coming back. Past Exhibits- Tatoo, Feast of Merit Present Exhibit Nov 2019 to Oct 2020: Cordillera Textiles
Aris R — Google review
Wow! A real highlight of our trip! Museo Kordilyera is a museum that is equal parts beautiful and educational. I love how the design of the museum accentuates its unique location and cultural objects, and vice versa. I learned so much from the text of the exhibits, and seeing the fabrics in real life, up close, in all their glory added so much to the learning experience. There was also a UP Press bookstore upstairs, I think?, from which I bought 2 books about the Cordillera that I’ve only seen in this UP CU location. For adult museum-goers who love art, history, our country, or all of the above, I highly recommend visiting Museo Kordilyera. For UP alumni like us, make sure to bring your ID (or a photo of it) to avail the free admission
Ate N — Google review
Great place to learn about the culture and history of Cordilleran people through the craft of weaving. The place needs some tune up with some flickering light bulbs but otherwise a great place to visit! They have a small souvenir shop with actual textiles.
Pamela A — Google review
It is recommended for those who want to learn more about Cordilleran culture. The current "Handwoven Tales" exhibit showcases textiles from different provinces and their production processes. UP students and alumni from any campus enjoy free admission.
Lance R — Google review
We've learned a lot from this place. Nice exhibit. They change their exhibits every 6 months. This museum is inside UP Baguio campus. UP Students and Alumni are free from paying the entrance fee.
Leah E — Google review
Museo Kordilyera was surprisingly spacious despite it's small entrance. It's clean, informative and fascinating to learn different textiles of the Cordilleran. A must visit for the fans of Sagada weaving.
Lindsay C — Google review
Very interesting museum. A drink and something to eat in the cafe is a must too.
Paul P — Google review
A fantastic "living" museum with interactive exhibits. Definitely recommend. Lisa was the most helpful, well-informed, and generous guide.
Eric B — Google review
University of the Philippines Baguio Campus, 30 Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•https://museokordilyera.upb.edu.ph/•Tips and more reviews for Museo Kordilyera

30Redzel's Baguio - Home of Ube Halaya and Strawberry Preserves

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Redzel's Baguio is a small shop located along Legarda Road that offers delicious ube halaya and strawberry preserves. The ube halaya, or purple yam jam, has gained popularity on social media due to its rich purple color and is used in various desserts. Customers can enjoy a complimentary taste before making a purchase and witness the jam and preserves being made in the kitchen on the side. The products are not overly sweet and have excellent quality.
I have been passing by Redzel everytime on the way to my Condo but it was only today that i discovered that the Ube Haleya that Baguio can be proud of is just nearby. I just ordered the smallest bottle but the day isnt over yet and its almost finished, its that Good! And the Sweetness Level is just Spot On. Definitely my Favorite Ube Haleya now! And no long lines too! Ube Haleya last only 3 days at Room Temp but it will not even last a day! Lasts 7 days in the Fridge.
Vic M — Google review
Take note: December 29, 2024 at 3:10PM We just bought total 6 bottles (2 ube flan + 4 ube). But the lady who sold to us was NOT approachable! It is disappointing! She is so much different from the previous personnel who handles the onsite selling. She exudes the aura that we owe her in buying the ube! She does not smile. Ube Flan has remaining 2 bottles but she keep asking how many bottles we will buy! When we buy 3 then she say only 2 left! Moreover, amidst buying 6 bottle, we ask for extra small ecobag and she gave us zip lock plastic! Why??
ASM888 — Google review
Their recipe suits al taste buds. If you’re looking for not-so-sweet YET quality Ube (and Ube flan) for you or as pasalubong, Redzel is the treat to be! 💪🏻
Adrian G — Google review
I found the place via ads just in time during my short stay in Baguio. It's a small shop just along the Legarda Road. They offered me a complimentary taste first, and I loved it. It's fresh, and you can see their kitchen on the side making the jam and preserves. It is not too sweet and the quality is excellent! This will be my new go-to place for pasalubong :)
Jean B — Google review
I read a lot of positive reviews with their ube and strawberry jams! It has different taste compared the other local jams here in Baguio. Smoother and richer. Keep in mind that the shelf life is only 3 days coz it has no preservatives. If inside the fridge, 1 week.
Yhna P — Google review
Know before you buy Shelf life ube halaya - 3 days at room temp Starwberry honey jam - 1 week room temp 1 year in the fridge Not a strawberry preserved fan but, their jam was so good. It tastes still fresh. (Free taste when you go there) Bank tranfer, gcash and cash only (no card) I suggest you go there on your last day to keep everything else fresh
Jill G — Google review
Not really a fan of strawberry jam, but this one tastes really good! Not too sweet, and sour. No preservatived also! Highly recommend both the Ube Halaya and Strawberry Jam!
Yssa — Google review
We have tasted the Ube Halaya before we bought one and it tastes good. While waiting Ate was cooking the Ube Flan, and it looks yummy. Freshly cooked ang food nila 👍👍👍
Rosemarie V — Google review
39 Legarda Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines•http://www.redzels.com/•+63 953 461 0015•Tips and more reviews for Redzel's Baguio - Home of Ube Halaya and Strawberry Preserves
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31Diplomat Hotel

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Nestled on Dominican Hill, the Diplomat Hotel is a captivating blend of history and mystery that draws in urban explorers and photography enthusiasts alike. This abandoned gem boasts stunning panoramic views of Baguio City, making it an ideal backdrop for capturing its unique architectural features and hauntingly beautiful ruins. Visitors often find themselves enchanted by the hotel's weathered charm, which tells tales of its storied past.
We've been to Baguio several times already but this is the first time I've visited Diplomat Hotel. It wasn't as scary as I thought it would be. We weren't allowed to enter the building. It started raining when we arrived so we stayed a bit longer while waiting for the rain to subside. There was an area with food stalls but they are open only during the weekend. This is where we waited out the rain. The guy we talked to who managed one of the stalls said there's a live band also during the weekends. You can visit the Diplomat Hotel during the weekends and also go food tripping in the area. We got lost along the way and the Google Maps pin actually led us to the back of the hotel so make sure to pin the "Old Diplomat Hotel." Entrance is only P10/pax and parking is P10 for motorcycle.
Marie C — Google review
You can’t go inside anymore, unlike a few years ago when it was allowed. Now, you’re limited to wandering around the common areas. It still has an eerie vibe, though! It’s worth a quick visit if you’re in Baguio.
Kith — Google review
Diplomat Hotel is giving major aesthetic and spooky vibes 👻 The place is super peaceful, surrounded by pine trees, and the view of Baguio from the top is amazing. It’s perfect for taking pics and just chilling with friends. Just a heads-up though, it’s far from the town proper and the road can be steep, plus the building itself is more of a preserved ruin so don’t expect modern amenities. Overall, it’s a solid spot if you’re into history, good views, and that lowkey eerie but chill atmosphere.
GianTutorials — Google review
Our visit to the Diplomat Hotel in Baguio was both intriguing and memorable. The historic architecture and panoramic views of the city were absolutely breathtaking. The eerie atmosphere, coupled with stories of its haunted past, made it an exciting destination for thrill-seekers and history buffs alike. While the building is weathered, it holds a unique charm that’s perfect for photography and exploration.
Li L — Google review
Pay 10 pesos for the entrance fee and another 35 for the parking. You can’t enter the hotel. Just have to roam around the area. I think the fees are too much
Hungry J — Google review
A bit surprised that tourists are not allowed to enter the structure anymore. Thankful that I visited 8 years ago when visitors were allowed to. Its walls have heard and seen the atrocities of WWII.
Clarisse E — Google review
An interesting spot with lots of history. Good for a leisurely stroll. There’s an area where you can purchase refreshments.
J. C — Google review
I was here last year in 2018, the one in the pictures. You can still go inside and take pictures. But now that we're back in 2025, it's closed. You can only wander around outside.
Patrick R — Google review
CH3P+PJW, Dominican Hill-Mirador, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Diplomat Hotel

32Uncle Sam's Agri-Tourism Park

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Nestled between Baguio and Tuba, Benguet, Uncle Sam's Agri-Tourism Park is a captivating destination adorned with stone sculptures, artworks, and lush greenery. This agri-tourism site aims to offer educational and engaging experiences centered around agricultural activities while providing a sustainable source of income for local farmers and communities. Visitors can explore the park's diverse attractions, including stone sculptures like dinosaurs and dragons.
A great place to bring kids! My son enjoyed exploring the place. We paid P250.00 for 2 adults and 1 kid. Twas worth the visit! *The road going up is STEEP and it's one way. They do have a parking space but be very careful when you drive up the place. *Coffee shop is still being built as of our visit. Maybe it'll open very soon
Karen ( — Google review
Moving around the place is a great exercise. Climbing stairs and going around and under boulders. Visited several times so I’ve seen the newer additions to the place.
Dean T — Google review
It is a hidden spot to chill. The road going here is a bit narrow but parking space is available for those who visit with their cars. Some of the animals are still being constructed/ painted but most parts of the place are available to see . It is very cute and you can step inside some of the animals mouths and pretend to be eaten. The kids enjoyed it here. They were amazed by the art and creativity that was put to this place. The air is fresh and I loved sitting at the mushroom table.
Eka M — Google review
Cement sculptures attached to the rocks. It could be attractive for the kids maybe. In the dry season (beginning of February) and most of the plants in bad shape it looked upsetting. Half an hour is enough to finish the whole trail with stops to take photos Entrance fee is 100 php.
Anna K — Google review
From town, we jogawalk going here (5.6km). It's more or less 200m away from the main road. There's an entrance fee, 100.00 for regular while senior and students are discounted. There's a parking area. I love how the place was maximized as it's not the usual wide ecopark size I expected. Rocks were made into creative stone sculptures you will surely enjoy especially if you're a fan and young at heart. There's a hanging bridge, a wall to climb, a cave to enter and more. Place is instagramable for me. They do have a snack house but with very limited options (instant coffee, soda,water, juice, biscuits and instant noodles). Hope they add more. Admins are kind and accommodating. If you go here, bring snacks and own car (dogs every kasi along the way going there from main road) Will I go back here? Yeah after sometime.
Sheena G — Google review
I had the opportunity to visit the place in 2021 and found it more enjoyable compared to the present. While there have been many improvements, the untrimmed plants vines create a congested atmosphere and may obstruct your path, especially when it rains and your clothes may get wet. Additionally, there is a section of the place that appears to be closed, possibly due to ongoing renovations. In the past, there used to be food vendors on top, which I greatly enjoyed. However, currently, there are no food vendors available. Nevertheless, you can still find a few snacks at the registration area. I hope that there will be further improvements and maintenance in the future.
AJVine M — Google review
The place was nice. there were a lot of things you can see especially stone sculptures like dinosaurs, dragon , lizards and many more. for only 100 pesos you may enjoy wandering in the area.
Bentong T — Google review
Road going up is quite steep, sedans would have difficulty going up. Taxi's might refuse as well. Better to bring your own car. The place may still be improve.
Marybeth Y — Google review
114 Asin Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Uncle Sam's Agri-Tourism Park

33View deck Richgate Square Subdivision phase 3

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View deck Richgate Square Subdivision phase 3 is a prestigious and sought-after residential area in Baguio City, situated just outside Camp John Hay. It stands out from other subdivisions by offering exclusive amenities like pools and a clubhouse. The location provides a serene view of the Kennon Road mountain without the usual crowd, allowing residents to admire the Sto. Tomas radars and the river along Kennon road.
Kennon road mountain view without the crowd. You can see from here the Sto. Tomas radars as well as the river traversing Kennon road. This place is exclusively for the subdivision home owners and guests only though.
R G — Google review
Not a tourist spot this is a private subdivision amenity
Angeli A — Google review
Top 3 best subd. In baguio city
Ray M — Google review
Beautiful subdivision with a beautiful view
Nate P — Google review
Good place to stay
Aine P — Google review
Nice View of the Mountain
Guillermo C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a nice place. (Original) いい所でした。
福田隆旨 — Google review
9HGX+4R8, Pepper Bark Tree, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for View deck Richgate Square Subdivision phase 3

34Baguio Living Street

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Baguio Living Street, also referred to as Sining Eskinita, is a vibrant and artistic haven nestled beside the Tiong San department store. This charming street runs parallel to Session Road and features beautifully paved cobblestones that enhance its picturesque appeal. The walls are adorned with stunning murals that vividly illustrate the daily lives of locals, celebrating the rich culture of the Cordillera region.
Baguio's living street is also known as Sining Eskinita and is located right besides Tiong San department store. It runs parallel to session road. The road itself has been paved with cobblestones and the walls have colourful murals depicting the daily lives of locals.
Richard F — Google review
𝗕𝗮𝗴𝘂𝗶𝗼 𝗟𝗶𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗲𝘁 "𝚂𝚒𝚗𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝙴𝚜𝚔𝚒𝚗𝚒𝚝𝚊" 🎨🖌️👩🏻‍🎨 Located at Carantes st. Baguio, Benguet. A vibrant and dynamic area in Baguio City, Philippines, that showcases the city’s rich culture, art, and culinary scene. This pedestrian-friendly street is designed to enhance the experience of both locals and tourists by providing a space where they can enjoy various activities, shop for local products, and immerse themselves in the unique atmosphere of Baguio. This street also emphasizes community engagement by hosting events such as festivals or markets that bring together residents and visitors alike. These events foster a sense of belonging among locals while attracting tourists who want to experience authentic Baguio culture. #jonahandpatrick #baguiolivingstreet #siningeskinita #baguio #baguiocity
Patrick R — Google review
CH7W+4C2, Carantes St, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Baguio Living Street
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Batangas City
Baguio to
Quezon City
Baguio to
Tacloban
Baguio to
Paoay
Baguio to
Taguig City
Baguio to
Pasay
Baguio to
Paranaque
Baguio to
Pasig
Baguio to
Santa Rosa
Baguio to
Mandaluyong
Baguio to
San Juan

What's the weather like in Baguio?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Baguio for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Baguio in January
  • Weather in Baguio in February
  • Weather in Baguio in March
  • Weather in Baguio in April
  • Weather in Baguio in May
  • Weather in Baguio in June
  • Weather in Baguio in July
  • Weather in Baguio in August
  • Weather in Baguio in September
  • Weather in Baguio in October
  • Weather in Baguio in November
  • Weather in Baguio in December

All road trips from Baguio

  • Baguio to Manila drive
  • Baguio to Malay drive
  • Baguio to Vigan drive
  • Baguio to Sagada drive
  • Baguio to Cebu City drive
  • Baguio to Angeles City drive
  • Baguio to Tagaytay drive
  • Baguio to Makati drive
  • Baguio to Puerto Galera drive
  • Baguio to Baler drive
  • Baguio to Bolinao drive
  • Baguio to Subic Bay Freeport Zone drive
  • Baguio to Davao City drive
  • Baguio to Pagudpud drive
  • Baguio to Legazpi drive
  • Baguio to Laoag drive
  • Baguio to Banaue drive
  • Baguio to Batangas City drive
  • Baguio to Quezon City drive
  • Baguio to Tacloban drive
  • Baguio to Paoay drive
  • Baguio to Taguig City drive
  • Baguio to Pasay drive
  • Baguio to Paranaque drive
  • Baguio to Pasig drive
  • Baguio to Santa Rosa drive
  • Baguio to Mandaluyong drive
  • Baguio to San Juan drive

Explore nearby places

  • Baguio
  • Tuba
  • Banaue
  • Bolinao
  • Sagada
  • Baler
  • Vigan
  • Angeles City
  • Paoay
  • Subic Bay Freeport Zone
  • Laoag
  • Quezon City
  • Manila
  • San Juan
  • Antipolo City
  • Mandaluyong
  • Pasig
  • Makati
  • Pasay
  • Taguig City
  • Paranaque
  • Pagudpud
  • Santa Rosa
  • Tagaytay
  • Nasugbu
  • Batangas City
  • Puerto Galera
  • Basco
  • Coron
  • Donsol
  • Legazpi

All related maps of Baguio

  • Map of Baguio
  • Map of Tuba
  • Map of Banaue
  • Map of Bolinao
  • Map of Sagada
  • Map of Baler
  • Map of Vigan
  • Map of Angeles City
  • Map of Paoay
  • Map of Subic Bay Freeport Zone
  • Map of Laoag
  • Map of Quezon City
  • Map of Manila
  • Map of San Juan
  • Map of Antipolo City
  • Map of Mandaluyong
  • Map of Pasig
  • Map of Makati
  • Map of Pasay
  • Map of Taguig City
  • Map of Paranaque
  • Map of Pagudpud
  • Map of Santa Rosa
  • Map of Tagaytay
  • Map of Nasugbu
  • Map of Batangas City
  • Map of Puerto Galera
  • Map of Basco
  • Map of Coron
  • Map of Donsol
  • Map of Legazpi

Baguio throughout the year

  • Baguio in January
  • Baguio in February
  • Baguio in March
  • Baguio in April
  • Baguio in May
  • Baguio in June
  • Baguio in July
  • Baguio in August
  • Baguio in September
  • Baguio in October
  • Baguio in November
  • Baguio in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Baguio?

Get inspired for your trip to Baguio with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Baguio Itinerary
  • 2-Day Baguio Itinerary
  • 3-Day Baguio Itinerary
  • 4-Day Baguio Itinerary
  • 5-Day Baguio Itinerary

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Hong Kong
  • Top things to do and attractions in Manila
  • Top things to do and attractions in Malay
  • Top things to do and attractions in Makati
  • Top things to do and attractions in Quezon City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Coron
  • Top things to do and attractions in Angeles City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Puerto Galera
  • Top things to do and attractions in Taguig City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Pasay
  • Top things to do and attractions in Pasig
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mandaluyong
  • Top things to do and attractions in Baler
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tagaytay
  • Top things to do and attractions in Vigan
  • Top things to do and attractions in Subic Bay Freeport Zone
  • Top things to do and attractions in Paranaque
  • Top things to do and attractions in Basco
  • Top things to do and attractions in Pagudpud
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sagada
  • Top things to do and attractions in Antipolo City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Banaue
  • Top things to do and attractions in Laoag
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bolinao
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tuba

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hong Kong
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Manila
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Malay
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Makati
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Quezon City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Coron
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Angeles City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Puerto Galera
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Taguig City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pasay
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pasig
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mandaluyong
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Baler
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tagaytay
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vigan
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Subic Bay Freeport Zone
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Paranaque
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Basco
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sagada
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Antipolo City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Batangas City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in San Juan
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Santa Rosa
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Laoag
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bolinao
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nasugbu

Best village in Baguio in other languages

  • English
  • Français
  • 日本語
  • 中文
  • 한국어
  • Español
  • Português
  • Italiano
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