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Explore the Best of Baguio: A Comprehensive 3-Day Itinerary
When it comes to picturesque destinations in the Philippines, Baguio often tops the list. Known as the “Summer Capital of the Philippines,” this charming city offers a delightful blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and delectable cuisine. Whether you’re a history buff, nature enthusiast, or foodie, Baguio has something to offer everyone. In this comprehensive 3-day itinerary, we’ll guide you through the best of Baguio, ensuring you make the most of your visit.
- 1.1 Visit Mines View Park for Panoramic Views
- 1.2 Discover the Rich History of Baguio at the Baguio Museum
- 1.3 Immerse Yourself in Filipino Art at the BenCab Museum
- 1.4 Take a Stroll Along Session Road
- 1.5 End Your Day at Burnham Park
- 2.1 Head to Camp John Hay
- 2.2 Hike Through Picturesque Trails
- 2.3 Experience The Mansion House
- 2.4 Explore Wright Park
- 3.1 Visit La Trinidad Strawberry Farm
- 3.2 Explore Tam-Awan Village
- 3.3 Indulge in Baguio’s Famous Food Scene
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Day 1: Exploring the City’s Cultural and Historical Gems
Hotel Recommendations:
- Consider staying at Azalea Hotels and Residences for a comfortable and stylish accommodation option.
- Stay at The Manor at Camp John Hay for a luxurious experience amid the beautiful surroundings of Camp John Hay .
Visit Mines View Park for Panoramic Views
Your Baguio adventure begins with breathtaking panoramic views at Mines View Park . Located atop a ridge, this park offers a sweeping vista of the city and the surrounding mountains. Don’t forget to try on traditional Cordillera attire and shop for souvenirs at the local stalls.
Discover the Rich History of Baguio at the Baguio Museum
Delve into the city’s fascinating past at the Baguio Museum . Explore exhibits that showcase Baguio’s history, from its indigenous roots to the colonial era. It’s a captivating journey through time.
Restaurant Recommendation: After your museum visit, dine at Café by the Ruins for a taste of Baguio’s culinary heritage. Their local dishes and cozy ambiance are a perfect match for your cultural exploration.
Immerse Yourself in Filipino Art at the BenCab Museum
For art enthusiasts, a visit to the BenCab Museum is a must. Founded by national artist Benedicto Cabrera, this museum houses an impressive collection of contemporary and indigenous Filipino art. The lush surroundings and mountain views make the visit even more memorable.
Take a Stroll Along Session Road
Session Road is Baguio’s main commercial street, and it’s teeming with shops, boutiques, and restaurants. Take a leisurely stroll, explore the local stores, and savor Baguio’s vibrant atmosphere. Don’t forget to try some local snacks and street food.
End Your Day at Burnham Park
As the day winds down, head to Burnham Park , a central green space in Baguio. Rent a boat and enjoy a peaceful ride on the park’s man-made lake. It’s the perfect way to unwind and reflect on your day of exploration.
Day 2: Nature Tripping in Baguio’s Surroundings
Head to camp john hay.
Start your second day at Camp John Hay , a former rest and recreation facility for the United States Armed Forces. Today, it’s a serene retreat with lush gardens, picnic areas, and historical sites. Take a leisurely walk and soak in the tranquility.
Hike Through Picturesque Trails
Baguio is surrounded by natural beauty, and there’s no better way to experience it than by hiking. Choose between the picturesque trails of Mount Costa or the Botanical Garden for a nature escape. Both offer opportunities to connect with Baguio’s stunning landscapes.
Experience The Mansion House
Visit The Mansion House, known as the official summer residence of Philippine presidents. This iconic architectural gem is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is an excellent spot for photos. Learn about its history and significance to the country.
Explore Wright Park
Wrap up your day with a visit to Wright Park . Here, you can either ride horses or watch captivating horse shows. It’s a unique experience that adds a touch of adventure to your Baguio trip.
Day 3: Taste Baguio’s Delights
Visit la trinidad strawberry farm.
No trip to Baguio is complete without indulging in strawberry picking at La Trinidad Strawberry Farm . Pluck your own strawberries and savor their freshness. It’s an experience that truly captures the essence of Baguio.
Restaurant Recommendation: For a delicious breakfast before your strawberry-picking adventure, try Café by the Farm .
Explore Tam-Awan Village
Tam-Awan Village offers a glimpse into traditional Cordillera art and culture. Wander through this art village, featuring traditional huts, art displays, and workshops. It’s a cultural immersion you won’t forget.
Indulge in Baguio’s Famous Food Scene
Wrap up your Baguio adventure by treating your taste buds to the city’s famous food scene. Try local specialties like ukoy (shrimp fritters), strawberry taho (soft tofu dessert), and baguette. Explore the local markets and eateries to discover the culinary treasures of Baguio.
Restaurant Recommendation: Satisfy your cravings for Baguio’s local delicacies at Good Taste , known for their delicious and affordable Filipino dishes.
With this comprehensive 3-day itinerary, you can make the most out of your trip to Baguio. Explore its cultural and historical sites, immerse yourself in nature, and savor the delicious local cuisine. You’ll leave Baguio with unforgettable memories of this charming city, cherishing the rich experiences it has to offer. Enjoy your Baguio adventure!
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42 BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS + ITINERARY (2024)
by thepinay solobackpacker | Mar 18, 2024 | Baguio , Philippines , Tourist Spots | 0 comments
Comprehensive travel blog of Baguio tourists spots, includes how to get there and nearby tourist destinations.
The Baguio City that we see today was designed by the Americans, this is why you’ll find some tourist spots here with American names like Camp John Hay and Burnham Park. After the Spaniards surrendered the Philippines to the United States, they established a hill station in Baguio City because they were beckoned by the pleasant weather and pine-fringed hills here. But long before the said foreigners arrived here, Baguio City was already inhabited by the Kankana-ey and Ibaloi indigenous peoples of the Cordillera Region, an area known as Kafagway back then.
Fast forward today, Baguio is a melting pot of cultures and where the modern and the traditional thrive and blend beautifully. Baguio has long been my favorite vacation spot, yes, it’s now pretty crowded especially during holidays and weekends, but it holds a special place in my heart because this is where I traveled during my first solo trip over a decade ago. There’s this good, unexplainable feeling whenever I visit this bustling city.
If you plan on visiting Baguio, for a few days or as a weekend getaway, here’s a list of some of the top tourist spots in Baguio. If I miss something, feel free to suggest and comment below.
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Here’s a sample Baguio Itinerary for 2 days. I included the entrance fees on the expenses. I will write a more detailed Baguio Itinerary blog soon.
*Expenses listed above is for entrance fees only. I will write a more detailed Baguio Itinerary blog soon with sample budget/expenses.
BEST BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS
1. MIRADOR HERITAGE AND ECO-SPIRITUALITY PARK
- Entrance Fee: ₱100 ($1.79), Kids 12 years old – FREE, Senior/PWD discounted
- Parking fee : ₱25 ($0.45)
- Open Hours: Daily 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Mirador Heritage Park)
- Location: 15 Street, Theresa Extension, Baguio
- How to get to Mirador Heritage Park: Take the jeepney en route to Dominican Hill. Tell the driver you are going to Mirador Heritage Park. Fare is roughly ₱13 ($0.23). Alternatively, you may also take a taxi to Mirador Heritage Park, fare is about ₱70 ($1.26) – ₱100 ($1.79).
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Lourdes Grotto, Diplomat Hotel
This is probably the most popular Baguio tourist spot now because it is reminiscent of Japan – from the Bamboo Forest that’ll remind you of Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in Kyoto to the red torrii gate with a hanging bell that is actually a repurposed bomb dropped during the World War II called Mirador Peace Memorial.
Mirador Heritage Park also has limestone rock gardens with glorious pine trees. Here you’ll find the Lourdes Grotto, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Ifugao Houses, Mirador Peace Memorial, Blue Moon Gate, Cordillera Heritage Garden, and more. The view here of the colorful Baguio houses and buildings is majestic especially during foggy days. This new Baguio tourist attraction is situated in Mirador Jesuit Villa and Retreat House, it’s actually where the classic Baguio attraction – Lourdes Grotto is located.
2. HERITAGE HILL AND NATURE PARK GARDEN (DIPLOMAT HOTEL)
- Entrance Fee : Adult -₱10 ($0.18), Child – ₱5 ($0.090)
- Parking Fee:
- Location: Dominican Hill, Diplomat Road Baguio
- How to get to Diplomat Hotel:
- Make your way to the jeepney terminal of jeepneys bound for Dominican Hill. Ask the driver if it will pass by Diplomat Hotel, ride the jeepney, and tell the driver to drop you off at the path going to Diplomat Hotel. Fare starts at ₱13 ($0.23).
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Attraction: Mirador Heritage Park, Lourdes Grotto
Another famous Baguio tourist spot is Diplomat Hotel or Dominican Hill Retreat House, known by many as a haunted building because of its tragic past. It’s officially declared as a historic site in 2013. The Diplomat Hotel was originally designed as a vacation house for the American Friars of Dominican Order, hence the name of the hill.
During the World War II, the building was taken over by the Japanese soldiers, who made it as their barracks. It is said that they raped, tortured, and killed refugees, nuns, and priests. Eventually, the Americans bombed a portion of the Diplomat Hotel and the Japanese soldiers committed suicide.
In 1973, the Diplomat Hill was acquired and turned into a hotel, managed by Baguio-based businessman Tony Agpaoa. Unfortunately, he died due to a heart attack.
3. IGOROT STONE KINGDOM
- Entrance Fee: (Adult) ₱100 -$1.79, (Senior/PWD with ID) ₱80 – $1.43, (Kids 4-12 y) ₱80 – $1.43
- Open Hours: Daily 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- How to get to Igorot Stone Kingdom: Make your way to Otek Street. Take the jeepney with “Long-Long” or “Tam-awan” signage. Tell the driver to drop you off at Igorot Stone Kingdom. Fare is roughly ₱22 ($0.39). Alternatively, you can take a taxi or grab to Igorot Stone Kingdom, fare is roughly ₱100 ($1.78) from downtown Baguio.
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Tam-awan Village, Arko ni Apo Gallery
One of the new Baguio tourist spots that is slowly gaining attraction is the Igorot Stone Kingdom. This latest park in Baguio, situated along Long-Long Street in Pinsao Proper Village, flaunts the new and old Igorot Culture and tradition as well as the values of the Cordillera People. The towering stone wall is reminiscent of an old-world castle and its key attraction is the tower that portrays the story of Gatan and Bangan of the Igorot Legend.
Among the main attractions at the stone kingdom is a tower that depicts the fantasy story of Gatan and Bangan, an Igorot man and woman who survived the great holocaust, a fertility stone tower, and a Kabunyan (Igorot God) tower.
- Only pets with diapers are allowed to enter the park.
- Smoking/vaping inside the park is strictly prohibited.
4. TAM-AWAN VILLAGE
- Entrance Fee: (Adult) ₱60 -$1.08, (Senior/Student) ₱40 – $0.72, (Kids under 10 y.o) ₱30 – $0.54, (Kids under 3 y.o) FREE
- Picnic Fee: ₱200 – $3.59 for group of 10 persons (entrance fee excluded)
- Bonfire (6:00 PM – 11:00 PM) : ₱120 – $2.15 (entrance fee excluded)
- Use of Hut without beddings: ₱500 – $8.97 hut per day (entrance fee excluded)
- Function Fee: ₱8,000 -$143.47 per day (maximum of 40 persons)
- Open Hours: Daily 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- How to get to Tam-awan Village: Make your way to Kayang Street. Take the jeepney with “Long-Long” or “Tam-awan” signage. Tell the driver to drop you off at Tam-awan Village. Fare is roughly ₱22 ($0.39).
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Igorot Stone Kingdom
Situated in Pinsao Proper, Tamawan Village is the place to go in Baguio if you don’t have the luxury of time or resources to trek to the remote villages of the Cordillera. This place was founded by Chanum Foundation Inc. sometime in 1998 as sort of a living museum where visitors can witness and experience a place reminiscent of a traditional Cordillera village. Here, you’ll find around 7 Ifugao huts (namely, Bangaan Hut, Dukligan Hut, Anaba Hut, Nagor Hut, Batad Hut, and Kinakin Hut) and 2 Kalinga houses from Bugnay and Luccong, made of indigenous materials such as cogon and pinewood. Tourists can also stay in one of these houses for ₱500 ($10) per person.
If you are an art lover, you’ll be amazed at the interesting local art pieces on display and for sale here. Tamawan Village has become a haven for workshops and exhibits to foster deeper understanding of the Cordillera heritage.
5. BENCAB MUSEUM – BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS
- Entrance Fee (Museum): (Regular) ₱200 – $3.59, (PWD/Seniors) ₱150 – $2.69, (Student) ₱120 -$2.15, Child no taller than 42” is FREE
- Eco-Trail Tour: (Regular) ₱200 – $3.59, (PWD/Seniors) ₱150 – $2.69, (Student) ₱120 -$2.15, ₱150 – $2.69 Guide fee per group
- Open Hours: Tuesdays to Sundays 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (last entry at 5:30 PM), closed on Mondays, Christmas Day and New Year
- How to get to BenCab Museum: Make your way to the jeepney terminal in Kayang Street near Baguio City Hall. Ride the jeepney bound for Asin Road. Fare is ₱25 ($0.45). Tell the driver to drop you off at Bencab Museum.
- Photography for personal use is permitted.
- Video recording, flash photography, drones, tripods and selfie-sticks are not allowed anywhere in the property.
- Selfie sticks are allowed only in the Farm and Gardens
Bencab Museum is owned by National Artist for Visual Arts – Benedicto Reyes Cabrera, a painter and print maker, who is dubbed as a master of contemporary Philippine arts. Bencab Museum, another must-see tourist attraction in Baguio, is situated in Asin Road with a scenic view of the pine forest, garden, farm, and the surrounding mountains. This contemporary museum houses a collection of his works, and other Filipino contemporary artists. Here, you’ll also find varied indigenous crafts, sculptures, and arts of the Cordilleras. My friend said it’s not as big or jaw-dropping as the Pinto Art Museum, so if you’ve already been there, don’t expect much.
Despite being born in Manila, Benedicto Cabrera has long been fascinated by Baguio and the Cordilleras, where he chose to live and nurture his artistic career. As per the official website of Bencab Museum, this place is committed to the promotion of the arts, and the preservation, conservation, and protection of the environment and the heritage of the Cordillera Region.
Below the museum, you will also find an artsy café, Café Isabel where you can enjoy some drinks and meals. Take note that outside drinks and food aren’t allowed in the museum premises
6. IFUGAO WOOD CARVER’S VILLAGE
- Entrance Fee: FREE
- Location: Asin Road, Baguio, Benguet
- How to get to Ifugao Carver’s Village: Make your way to the jeepney terminal in Kayang Street near Baguio City Hall. Ride the jeepney bound for Asin Road. Fare is ₱25 ($0.45).
While you’re in Asin Road, do drop by at the Ifugao Wood Carver’s Village. A 3 km stretch of road along KM 5 oozing with woodcarver shops. Based on anecdotes, the first woodcarvers who settled and made this place known as Ifugao Woodcarver’s Village were the late village chief Reynaldo Lopez-Nauyac and his son Wigan Warren. Both of them are originally from Hapao, Hungduan in Ifugao. So, back in the 70’s and 80’s, woodcarvers from Hapao eventually started transferring to Baguio when they heard that they can earn a living doing woodcarving. Back then, many tourists from the US Naval base and Japan ordered 6-foot wood carvings of different designs – Buddha, American Indian, warriors, deer hunters, etc. Today, woodcarvers have shifted to furniture making due to the rising condominiums in Baguio.
If you’re looking for bulol (Ifugao rice god), pasiking bag, and other Baguio souvenirs made from wood, bamboo, and rattan, this is the place to be.
7. BURNHAM PARK – BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS
- Boat: ₱100 ($2) per 30 minutes (good for 5 persons) + ₱50 ($1) if with rower
- Go Kart: ₱50 ($1) per 30 minutes
- Chopper: ₱75 ($1.50) per 35 minute
- Open Hours: 24/7
- Location: Jose Abad Santos Drive, Baguio City
- How to get to Burnham Park: Ride a jeepney with Baguio City – Camp 6 signage. Fare is about ₱10 ($0.20).
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Session Road, Oh My Gulay, Baguio Cathedral, Ukay-Ukay,
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My friend once told me, if you get lost in Baguio, just go back to Burnham Park and you’ll find your way again. Indeed, she’s right. Baguio has always been special to me, as it is my first solo travel destination over a decade ago. Whenever I feel like getting lost, I travel to Baguio and stroll along Session Road and go people watching in Burnham Park. It may be crowded and chaotic most of the times, especially during weekends and public holidays, but I don’t know why I still feel at peace when I see its timeless beauty.
Burnham Park is situated at the heart of downtown Baguio, fringed by hotels, restaurants, and shops. It’s an ideal place for a leisurely walk due to its paved walkway. This sprawling park was the brainchild of the eponymous Daniel Burnham, who designed the park when Baguio was first developed as a retreat for the US military due to its cold weather. You can actually find his statue at the park’s main entrance, enveloped by a rose garden.
The park features a man-made lagoon surrounded by tropical flowers, where visitors enjoy riding and rowing the swan boats. Also, inside the confines of Burnham Park is Melvin Jones Grand Stadium, fronting the soccer field. This place is often used as venue for concerts, parades, political rally, and Panagbenga Festival, Baguio’s biggest festivity.
8. ILILIKHA ARTISTS VILLAGE
- Open Hours: Daily 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Address: #32 Assumption Road, Brgy. Kabayanihan, Baguio City
- How to get to Ililikha Artists Village: Make your way to Session Road. It’s about a 5 minute walk from there. Make a turn to Assumption Road.
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral, Burnham Park
Another creation of Kidlat Tahimik (Eric de Guia), a National Artist for Cinema is Ililikha Artist Village. Situated in Assuption Road. It’s also a restaurant, just like Oh My Gulay café. It’s a good place for photo op, but it’s reserved for customers only. So, please, order food here if you want to take photos. Ililikha Artist Village is made of assorted materials, crafted by many Ifugao artists and wood carvers.
9. OH MY GULAY – BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS
- Open Hours:
- Monday – 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Tuesday – Thursday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Friday- 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Sunday – 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
- Food Prices: Starts at ₱130 ($2.56)
- Location: 108 La Azotea Building Session Road, Baguio
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots : Session Road, Burnham Park, Baguio Cathedral
10. SESSION ROAD
- Open Hours: 24/7 but shops and restaurants will most likely be closed by midnight.
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Burnham Park, Baguio Cathedral, Oh My Gulay, Baguio Night Market, Museo Kordilyera, Baguio Museum,
Session Road is divided into 2 areas: Lower Session Road and Upper Session Road . The Lower area is the business hub of Baguio city, fringed with banks, hotels, restaurants, shops, bakeries, and Art Deco buildings. It runs eastward from Magsaysay Street near Malcolm Square through Baguio Cathedral and Governor Pack Road. Meanwhile, the Upper area runs from the Post Office Loop and SM Baguio to Baguio Country Club, Camp John Hay, PMA, and Itogon’s mine areas.
11. SM BAGUIO
I don’t usually include shopping malls on places to visit, but SM Baguio has the Sky Terrace that offers one of the best sunset views in Baguio. SM Baguio is also the first SM Supermall that doesn’t use an air-conditioning system upon its completion.
12. SKY RANCH BAGUIO
Located just beside SM Baguio is Sky Ranch Baguio, an amusement park that offers carnival games and thrilling rides such as Super Vikings, Sky Cruiser, Red Barron, Flying Bus, etc. You can book tickets in advance below to skip the lines.
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13. baguio street arts (baguio murals).
Baguio is home to massive, dramatic painted murals showcasing the people and culture of the Cordillera region. The famous ones are part of Project Hila-Bana Mural, mostly created by Venazir Martinez, a young Filipina visial artist who believes in the power of street art as an additional learning tool for the local culture bearers. You can find one of the Project Hila-Bana Mural at PNR Compound where jeepneys are parked. It’s just across the Victory Bus Terminal in Baguio.
You can also find Baguio murals at the façade of Tam-awan Village, Magsaysay Avenue, and inside UP Baguio.
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14.bell house.
- Entrance Fee (Bell House + Cemetery of Negativism): (part of the Camp John Hay Historical Core)
- Adult: ₱85 ($1.53)
- Blistt Resident (with ID): ₱55 ($0.99)
- Student/Senior/ PWD: ₱40 ($0.72)
- Children below 4 Feet: FREE
- Address: Camp John Hay, Baguio City
- How to get to Bell House: This is within Camp John Hay and walking distance to the Cemetery of Negativism. Ride the jeep bound for Scout Barrio, Loakan, or Kias-PMA, fare is roughly ₱13 ($0.23). Their jeepney terminal is situated at the east side of Burnham Park across Tiong-San Department Store, Harrison Road. Best to ride a taxi though, as it is more convenient. I paid less than ₱100 ($1.80) to get there by cab.
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Bell Amphitheater, Cemetery of Negativism, Camp John Hay, Tree Top Adventure Baguio
This historic house is inspired my American colonial architecture. It was named after General Franklin Bell who converted Camp John Hay into a military resort. This modest building served as the residence of the Commanding General of the Philippines.
The Bell House is embraced by a garden, a pine forest, and the Bell Amphitheater, a beautifully manicured garden with concentric circles as steps. Interestingly, these steps was designed using indigenous Ifugao terracing technology.
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Don’t miss the totem pole with the heads of the figures of Admiral George Dewey, General Emilio Aguinaldo, Secretary John Milton Hay, William Cameron Forbes, President Theodore Roosevelt, General Franklin Bell, Lieutenant Colonel L.W.V Kennon, Mayor E.J Halsema, General Douglas MacArthur, and Major Angelito Hernandez, the men from Camp John Hay who shaped Baguio. This fascinating history lesson totem pole was created by Ernesto Dul-ang, it’s right before the entrance to the Bell Amphitheater.
15. CEMETERY OF NEGATIVISM
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Bell House, Bell Amphitheater, Camp John Hay, Tree Top Adventure Baguio
While you are in Camp John Hay, don’t miss the Cemetery of Negativism or the Lost Cemetery. It’s a unique kind of cemetery as no dead person is buried here, instead, it’s meant to remind people to bury their negative traits. It was established by the former commanding general John Hightower sometime in 1980. The cemetery is not really eerie, it is beautifully surrounded by towering pine trees and just walking distance to the age-old Bell House.
One of the reminders engraved on the stone marker here is:
“Negativism is man’s greatest self-imposed infliction, his most limiting factor, his heaviest factor.”
16. CAMP JOHN HAY – BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS
- How to get to Camp John Jay: Ride the jeep bound for Scout Barrio, Loakan, or Kias-PMA, fare is roughly ₱13 ($0.23). Their jeepney terminal is situated at the east side of Burnham Park across Tiong-San Department Store, Harrison Road. Best to ride a taxi though, as it is more convenient. I paid less than ₱100 ($1.80) to get there by cab.
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Cemetery of Negativism, Bell House, Bell Amphitheater
Camp John Hay is synonymous to Baguio and one of the best tourist spot in the pine city. This place is surrounded by pine trees and serves as a forest watershed reservation. It was established by the Americans as a military reservation on a site owned by Ibaloi leader Mateo Cariño. During the World War II, the Japanese warplanes bombed the gates of Camp John Hay. Later on, it became the headquarters of General Tomoyuki Yamashita during the Japanese occupation. It is here where Yamashita surrendered. After the devastating war, Camp John Hay was transformed into an airbase by the American forces, until it was returned to the Philippines. Today, Camp John Hay is undoubtedly one of the most scenic tourist spots in Baguio.
17. LAPERAL WHITE HOUSE
- Entrance Fee: ₱50 ($1)
- Open Hours: Daily 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
- Address: Leonard Wood Road, Baguio City
- How to get to Laperal House: Take a jeepney bound for Mines View Park at the terminal in Gov Pack Road. The jeep will pass through Teacher’s Camp, Laperal Whitehouse, Pink Sister’s Convent, Botanical Garden, The Mansion, Wright Park, Good Shepherd, and Mines View Park. Fare is approximately ₱13 ($0.23) and travel time is about 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a taxi from downtown Baguio for around ₱70 ($1.26).
The longstanding Laperal House is believed to be a haunted house, that is why is it usually featured on popular TV shows. Constructed in the 1930’s by Roberto Laperal, it is built of narra and yakal wood and exhibits a Victorian architectural flair. It used to be a vacation house of the Laperal family until it was occupied by the Japanese soldiers during the World War II and used as a barracks. It is alleged that the warriors tortured many spies and raped many women here, leading to the rumors of the ghost sightings, who are purportedly the victims
18. BAGUIO BOTANICAL GARDEN
- Baguio Botanical Garden Entrance Fee:
- Address: 37 Leonard Wood Road, Baguio City
- How to get to Baguio Botanical Garden: Take a jeepney bound for Mines View Park at the terminal in Gov.Pack Road. The jeep will pass through Teacher’s Camp, Laperal Whitehouse, Pink Sister’s Convent, Botanical Garden, The Mansion, Wright Park, Good Shepherd, and Mines View Park. Fare is approximately ₱10 ($0.20) and travel time is about 10 minutes.
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Wright Park and The Mansion
A classic tourist spot in Baguio City is the Botanical Garden, also called Centennial Park. At the entrance, you’ll be welcomed by the amazing bronze sculpture featuring the Cordillera indigenous people, the Chinese, the Japanese, and the Americans working together. This masterpiece was crafted by Ben-hur Villanueva, a Filipino Artist. There’s not much to do here, but it offers a quiet respite from the hustle and bustle of Baguio City. As the name suggests, this place is sprinkled by plants and surrounded by pine trees. It also houses an Art Gallery and souvenirs stalls.
19. WRIGHT PARK AND THE MANSION
- Entrance Fee : FREE
- Horseback Riding: ₱ 300 ($5.39) per hour or ₱200 ($3.60) per 30 minutes
- How to get to Wright Park and The Mansion: Take a jeepney bound for Mines View Park at Governor Pack Road. The jeep will pass through Teacher’s Camp, Laperal Whitehouse, Pink Sister’s Convent, Botanical Garden, The Mansion, Wright Park, Good Shepherd, and Mines View Park. Fare is approximately ₱13 ($0.23) and travel time is about 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a taxi from downtown Baguio for around ₱100 ($1.80).
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Botanical Garden
Wright Park is known for its horse-back riding for beginners, it’s an age-old tourist spot in Baguio. Here, you’ll find stables full of colorful horses taken care by the “Pony Boys”, horse owners. You can try riding one for beginners for ₱300 ($5.39) per hour or ₱200 ($3.60) per 30 minutes. This park is clad by pine trees and plants, don’t miss the canal where the water reflects the pine trees.
Right across Wright Park is The Mansion. This massive summer place for The President sits beautifully in a well-manicured lawn. Going inside is no longer allowed, but can take souvenir photos outside.
20.MINES VIEW PARK
- Entrance Fee:
- Adult and Children (13 years old & above): ₱10 ($0.20)
- Children (12 years & below): ₱5 ($0.090)
- 2 Years Old and below: FREE
- How to get to Mines View Park: Take a jeepney bound for Mines View Park at Governor Pack Road Terminal. Fare is approximately ₱13 ($0.23) and travel time is about 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a taxi from downtown Baguio for around ₱100 ($1.80).
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Good Shepherd
Several activities, souvenir shops, and silver stores have sprung up here, including the popular photo op with the St. Bernard dogs and colorful horses. Only accredited dogs of the members of the Mines View St. Bernard Dog Association are allowed to ensure the safety of dogs and visitors. You can also rent a traditional Cordillera outfit like headdress, bahag , vest, and spear and have your photo taken with Itogon mountains as backdrop
21.GOOD SHEPHERD BAGUIO
- How to get to Good Shepherd Baguio: Ride a Baguio – Plaza – Mines View jeepney at Gov.Pack Road. Fare is about ₱13 ($0.23) and travel time is about 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a taxi from downtown Baguio for around ₱100 ($1.80).
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Mines View Park
After a visit to Mines View Park, make time for Good shepherd Baguio nearby. This convent is pretty popular for its delicious food products especially the best-selling Good Shepherd ube jam. The production of this sought-after ube jam started sometime in 1976 when Sister Fidelas Atienza, as suggested by a friend, started making ube halaya similar to that of Tantamco’s, the original maker of ube halaya in Baguio. As time goes by, she perfected it and student workers started helping stir the ube. Nowadays, they are said to use machines for easier processing, but the ube jam undoubtedly remains mouth-watering, and one of the best souvenirs from Baguio.
22.BAGUIO FOOD TRIP
Don’t miss trying out the artsy local restaurants while you are here, it’s definitely one of the top things to do in Baguio! It may not be known as a food haven like Pampanga or Cebu, etc., but since it’s a melting pot of cultures, you’ll be pleasantly surprised if you go on a food trip. I’ll create a separate blogpost, probably in the future, but to give you an idea, some of the best known restaurants here includes: Good Taste, Café by the Ruins, Maeve Café at Ilikha Artist Village, The Farmer’s Daughter, Grumpy Joe, Foggy Mountain Cookhouse, among others.
23.BELL CHURCH
- Opening Hours: 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM
- How to get there: Ride the jeepney bound for La Trinidad at the jeepney terminal. Get off at the jumping off point to the Bell Church, near the border of Baguio City and La Trinidad. It’s near the Valley of Colors (Stabosa Colorful Houses). Fare is roughly ₱25 ($0.45). Walk for a few minutes to Bell Church.
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Stobosa Colorful Houses
If you are headed to Stabosa Colorful House (Valley of Colors) or to La Trinidad Baguio, the jeep that you’ll take will pass by the Bell Church. Thus, you can drop by at this distinctly Chinese Buddhist temple on your way there or on your way back to Baguio city.
The Bell Church is an old temple established in 1960 by the Chinese immigrants from Guangzhou (formerly Canton, China) headed by Ng Pee. It is situated in Brgy.Balili La Trinidad, Benguet, near the border of Baguio City.
I remember visiting Baguio over a decade ago, and I told myself I wanted to see something different, so I went to the Bell Church. When I first set foot on its ground, I feel like being transported to a different place. Everywhere I look it’s distinctly Chinese, the ornate pailou, the towering pagoda, the dragons, and the images of Buddhas and saints.
24. STOBOSA COLORFUL HOUSES (Colors of Stobosa)
- Entrance Fee: Donation
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Bell Church
When you visit Baguio and Benguet, you’ll most likely notice the house-fringed hills that clad the city. A rising tourist destination is Stobosa, composed of 3 sitios: Stonehill, Botiw-tiw, and Sadjap in Brgy.Balili, La Trinidad. The site is now referred to as the Colors of Stobosa, known for its colorful houses, which is somehow inspired by the Favelas of Rio de Janiero in Brazil. The solar artist Jordan Mang-osan led a team of Tam-Awan Vilage artists, including Ged Alangui, Jenny Lorenzo, and Clinton Aniversaryo with the help of the DOT Cordillera Region and Davis Paint to revitalize the area as part of the RevBloom (revitalize and bloom) campaign. They painted almost all the houses (except for the original blue house) here as if it is one big mural as homage to what they believe as the area of origin of mountains of sunflowers and limestone rock formations. The residents here hoped that through this, their livelihood will be boosted.
25. LA TRINIDAD STRAWBERRY FARM
- Strawberry Picking : ₱700 ($12.51) per kilo
- How to get to La Trinidad Strawberry Farm : Make your way to Shuntag Road in front of Baguio City Hall. Ride the jeepney en route to La Trinidad and tell the driver to drop you off at La Trinidad Strawberry Farm. Fare is ₱30 ($0.54) per person. Alternatively, you may take a cab from Baguio City to La Trinidad Strawberry Farm for roughly ₱160 ($2.88) – ₱200 ($3.60), good for 3-4 persons.
Baguio Strawberry Tour: BOOK HERE
Baguio is the first place in the Philippines known for strawberries that are grown in Benguet. Strawberry picking is one of the top things to do when in Baguio and Benguet. The La Trinidad Strawberry Farm is situated in Brgy.Betag, a high altitude place, best for growing strawberries. It is actually owned by the Benguet State University who leases the land to farmers for strawberry cultivation. Lettuce and other vegetables are also grown here. You can go strawberry picking for ₱500 ($10) per kilo.
The best months to for strawberry picking in Benguet are November to February when strawberries are ripe for picking. March is also a good time to visit since it’s the month when the locals celebrate the Strawberry Festival.
Also, you can buy strawberry product souvenirs here like Strawberry wines and jams, and other Baguio souvenirs.
26. PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL
The Panagbenga Festival is where you’ll witness street parades with participants clad in their native costumes or flower costumes. Don’t miss the highlight of the festivity which is the Panagbenga float parade when massive floats flaunt the streets of Baguio.
- Location: Harrison Road, Session Road, Burnham Park
27. NORTHERN BLOSSOM FLOWER FARM
If you have the luxury of time, you can make a side trip to Northern Blossom Park from Baguio, which is situated in Brgy. Sayangan in Atok, Benguet. This place is peppered with colorful flowers rarely seen in most parts of the Philippines. The view of the surrounding massif here will make you feel alive and appreciate nature more.
For a detailed direction to Northern Blossom Park, check out my comprehensive blog below, click the lin.
ALSO READ: NORTHERN BLOSSOM FLOWER PARK
28. mt. ulap.
If you’re the adventurous type you can go climb Mt.Ulap, a perfect day hike from Baguio. It’s about 1 hour away from downtown Baguio by public jeepney to Ampucao, Itogon, Benguet. It is dubbed as a beginner’s hike with 3/10 difficulty level. However, according to beginner hikers who have tried climbing this beauty, it’s not an easy feat. It may take 4-11 hours to hike Mt. Ulap depending on your endurance. You can climb Mt.Ulap DIY but you can also join a group hike though the link below.
MT.ULAP DAY HIKE: BOOK HERE
29.mt. pulag.
Mt. Pulag National Park is a sacred mountain inhabited by different indigenous groups such as the Ibalois, Ifugaos, Karao, Kankana-eys, and Kalayunga. It is the highest mountain in Luzon Philippines, and the 3 rd highest in the country. It is under 2 administrative jurisdiction: Cordillera and Cagayan.
Mt. Pulag is pretty popular for its “Sea of Clouds”, and is dubbed as the “Playground of the Gods”. It is pretty scenic because this mountain features vast grasslands, mossy forest, pine forest, and its slopes are covered by dwarf bamboos.
There are 4 major trails to Mt. Pulag summit: Ambangeg, Akiki, Tawangan, and Ambaguio (via Nueva Vizcaya). If you’re a beginner, Ambangeg is the recommended trail.
MT.PULAG HIKE (From Baguio): RESERVE HERE
Mt.pulag hike (2 days 1 night): reserve here.
While you are in Baguio, you can take a side trip to Bokod, Benguet. This sleepy town is home to scenic tourist spots such as Ambuklao Lake and Dam, Daclan Sulfur Spring, and Jang Jang Bridge. For a hassle free tour of Boko, you can join a group tour below.
BOKOD (Spring, Dam, Falls Tour): BOOK HERE
Other baguio tourist spots, 32.ifugao woodcarver’s village.
While tourists usually know Asin Road for Bencab Museum, sculpture lovers flock here for the Ifugao Woodcarver’s Village, also called Itogon Woodcarver’s Village. Based on anecdotes, the history of Ifugao woodcarving traces its roots in the village of Hapao in Hungduan. But after the World War II, due to the increasing demands of foreign tourists to take home local handicrafts, five migrants from Hungduan and Banaue migrated here and brought some Ifugao woodcarvers. Thus, the Ifugao Woodcarver’s Village was born. Most of the woodcarver’s shops are concentrated along Asin Road. Here, you can buy high quality Ifugao sculptures, wood craft, and other local handcrafted products. The woodcarver’s can also made to order goods.
Interestingly, they also celebrate the Pa-ot Festival in Asin Road to celebrate the Ifugao woodcarvers’ skills in creating, as well as honor the old Asin Munpa-ot (carvers). The residents here dance the streets during the festivity wearing their crafts, like spears, shields, and carved fertility statues.
- Address: Asin Road, Baguio
33. MARY KNOLL ECOLOGICAL SANCTUARY
- Entrance Fee: ₱75 ($1.35)
- Open Hours: Daily 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
- Location: #25 North Santo Tomas Road, Baguio, Benguet
- How to get there: Make your way to Igorot Park and ride a jeepney with Campo Sioco sign. Tell the driver you drop you off at Mary Knoll Ecological Sanctuary. Fare is roughly ₱13 ($0.26). Alternatively, you can also take a taxi, far is roughly ₱65 ($1.17) to ₱80 ($1.44), and travel time is approximately 10 minutes.
This timeless green sanctuary in Baguio aims to restore and preserve nature. A leisurely walk here will take you the 14 Stations of the Cosmic Journey, which aims to tell the story of how the universe was created.
34.UNCLE SAM’S AGRI-TOURISM PARK
This new Baguio tourist attraction is located between the borders of Baguio and Tuba, Benguet. It is oozing with stone sculptures, artworks, and greenery.
- Adults – ₱100 ($1.79)
- Seniors & PWD – ₱80 ($1.44)
- Kids (12 y.o and below) – ₱50 ($0.90)
- Open Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM, 3 hours maximum stay
- Location: KM5 Asin Road, Baguio City
- How to get to Uncle Sam’s Farm Baguio : Head to the jeepney terminal at Kayang, near Julie’s Bakeshop and Panadero. Ride the jeepney with a signage KM6 Asin Road, Baguio City “Cinco”. Tell the driver to drop you at the first checkpoint. Uncle Sam’s Farm is about 10 minute walk from the highway.
35.PINE TREES OF THE WORLD PARK
This place was initially planned to be planted with different varieties of pine trees, hence the name “Pine Trees of the World Park”. It’s not as famous as the Camp John Hay Eco-Trail, but it is also home to towering pines trees. And this is pretty easy to reach as it is near UP Baguio and Museo Kordilyera.
- Location: Governor Pack Road, Baguio
36. BAGUIO MUSEUM
The charming Baguio Museum’s architecture is inspired by the traditional Ifugao house is another famed Baguio tourist attraction. It was built in 1975 and situated at the corner of Governor Pack Road and Harrison Road. Baguio Museum houses a variety of artifacts originating from the 6 provinces of the Cordilleras (Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Kalinga, Ifugao, and Mountain Province) as well as Ifugao artworks and woodcarvings and exhibits. Ernesto Dul-ang is Baguio Museum’s resident wood carver, some of his great works include that can be found here are “The Surrender of General Tomoyuki Yamashita”, the totem pole of the Mayors who assisted in the development of the Baguio Museum, and the dioramas at the entrance of the Museum.
- College – ₱70 ($1.26)
- Highschool – ₱60 ($1.08)
- Elementary – ₱40 ($0.72)
- Seniors & PWD – ₱50 ($0.90)
- Open Hours: Tuesday to Sunday – 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Location: DOT – PTA Complex Gov’t Pack Road, Baguio City
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Museo Kordilyera – UP Baguio
37. MUSEO NG KORDILYERA
Located inside UP Baguio is the Museo ng Kordilyera, which aims to cultivate understanding for the Indigenous People of the Cordillera and Northern Luzon. Displayed here are artifacts from the Cordillera region, and contributions from Bencab Museum, Baguio Museum, Saint Louis University Museum, and UP Baguio Library and Archives.
- Adults – ₱60 ($1.08)
- Students – ₱30 ($0.54)
- Seniors & PWD – 20% discount
- Open Hours: Tuesday to Friday – 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Location: University of the Philippines Baguio Campus, 30 Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet
38. BAGUIO CATHEDRAL (OUR LADY OF ATONEMENT CATHEDRAL)
- Address: Mary Hill, Cathedral Loop, Baguio City, Benguet
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Session Road, Burnham Park, Baguio Cathedral, Ukay-ukay,
The famed pink Romanesque revival-inspired church with twin spires and belfry is one of the top Baguio tourist spots. Baguio Cathedral stands proudly on Mount Mary Hill, formerly called Kampo. This biggest church in the city is dedicated to Our Lady of the Atonement. It survived the bombing back in 1945 and served as an evacuation center during that time, thereby saving many lives.
39.UKAY-UKAY
- Open Hours: Depends on each shop, but usually they’re open until 8:00 PM only.
- Location: Along Session Road and Harrison Road
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Session Road, Burnham Park, Baguio Cathedral, Oh My Gulay
One of the top things to do in Baguio to to go to ukay-ukay or wagwagan. Many thrift shops mushroomed over the years around and near its central business district, offering cheap clothes, jackets, shoes, toys, bags, etc. My go to ukay-ukay shops in Baguio are located at the corner of F.Calderon along Session Road . This place is quite clean compared to other shops, but the apparels are quite expensive compared to the usual ukay-ukay, perhaps because of its popularity.
Bayanihan along Shanum Street is also a pretty famous ukay-ukay haven. Most of the products here are upscale, so expect the price to be quite expensive compared to the usual ukay-ukay prices.
Another great place to shop for ukay-ukay are the shops around U-need Supermart along San Perfecto Street corner Session Road , it’s fronting Malcolm Square
40. BAGUIO NIGHT MARKET
- Open Hours: 09:00 PM to 2:00 AM
- Location: Harrison Road, Benguet
- Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Burnham Park, Baguio Cathedral, Oh My Gulay
About 1,081 stalls open from 9:00 PM to 02:00 AM along Harrison Street, it is popularly known as Baguio Night Market and a key tourist attraction in Baguio City. It is a popular tourist attraction in the city where vendors sell old and new apparels, goods, decors, and food at reasonable prices. It was founded about a decade ago as a means for the traders who don’t have stalls to earn a living. But recently, officials of the city are thinking of relocating it, because of the heavy traffic it causes.
41. BRIDAL VEILS FALLS
There’s a waterfall in Baguio? Yes. It’s found along Kennon Road, so if you’re using a private vehicle, you might want to drop by the Bridal Veils Falls. It’s a few steps away from the highway via a metal hanging bridge. The waterfalls is quite tall, and makes for a great photo op.
42.LION’S HEAD (KENNON ROAD)
HOW TO GET TO BAGUIO
1.From Manila, take a bus bound for Baguio. Victory Liner has buses to Baguio from Cubao and Pasay. Alternatively, you may also take Genesis Bus or Joy Bus to Baguio. Regular Aircon Express bus fare from Baguio to Cubao is roughly ₱626 ($11.14), while from Pasay to Baguio bus fare is around ₱640 ($11.39). See Victory Liner Bus fare below.
MANILA TO BAGUIO BUS (PITX & Cubao): BOOK HERE
Manila to baguio bus (pasay, cubao, pitx): reserve here.
VICTORY LINER BUS FARE (Cubao to Baguio)
*If you are traveling on a Friday night or over the weekend via Victory Liner, make sure you buy your ticket in advance as the line can get pretty long. It took us 2.5 hours as chance passenger to ride the bus to Baguio. Otherwise, go to the other bus companies like Genesis and Joy Bus, they also have terminals in Cubao and Pasay.
If you are traveling in group, you may want to consider renting a van to Baguio from Manila, Tagaytay, La Union, Baguio, and more.
PRIVATE VAN TRANSFER (MANILA TO BAGUIO): BOOK HERE
Getting around baguio, baguio by tour package.
If you want a hassle-free tour of Baguio, there are several DOT-accredited tour operators in Baguio. It is best to book a tour with them. If your time is limited, you can also book a day tour from Manila to Baguio. SEE THE TOURS ABOVE THIS BLOG UNDER BAGUIO TRIP ESSENTIALS.
BAGUIO BY TAXI
Touring by taxi in Baguio is also a good option, that’s because taxi drivers in Baguio are generally honest, they would use the meter and give you the exact exchange. The current flag down rate is roughly ₱40 ($0.72) for the first 500 meters, with ₱2 ($0.040) per 100 meter increments thereafter. Baguio taxi tour rate depends on how many hours you plan to tour Baguio. Usual rate per day now for hiring a taxi in Baguio for 1 day is ₱3,500 ($62.94) to ₱4,000 ($71.93) that’s good for 3-4 people and tour is from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
BAGUIO BY JEEPNEY
It is possible to get around in Baguio by jeepney. The starting rate for the classic jeepney is ₱13 ($0.23). This is good if you want to do a DIY Baguio Travel, but make sure you know the Baguio jeepney routes (which is quite confusing) to avoid getting lost. There’s also the airconditioned jeep now in Baguio but I haven’t tries riding it yet.
You can also hire a jeepney in Baguio to see some of the new Baguio tourist spots, as well as the classic destinations if you are a large group, say group of 10 or more. There’s a jeepney terminal just outside Victory Liner, you may ask the drivers for per day rate.
WHERE TO STAY IN BAGUIO
Baguio is peppered with hotels for all types of budget. I recommend staying near Burnham Park or Session Road as it is near to most establishments. But many of the newer hotels in Baguio are located outside the downtown area. Anyway, it’s easy to get to the city center via taxi or Grab, fare here is pretty cheap. And also, most taxi drivers in Baguio are honest. They will really give you an exact change.
- Sotogrande Hotel Baguio
- Location: Baguio City Proper
- CHECK RATES HERE OR RESERVE HERE
Stayed in Sotogrande Hotel last time. This is a new hotel. Room has enough space to move around. Their breakfast buffet is pretty generous. They have an in-house restaurant, and I like their crispy pata, pizza and pasta. For dessert, try their sansrival cake.
- The Forest Lodge at Camp John Hay
- Location: Camp John Hay
Stayed here before and I really like the cozy lobby of this hotel as well as the restaurant. Rooms are spacious too. Food at the restaurant is just okay.
- G1 Lodge Design Hotel
- Paladin Hotel
- Location: Baguio City Proper (near Burnham Park)
- The Orchard Hotel Baguio
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Baguio Itinerary: Ultimate Travel Guide 2023
Baguio City is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Philippines. Filipinos love visiting this place because of its cool climate, stunning views, affordable food, and rich culture and heritage. Our team regularly travels to this beautiful city in the mountains; thus, we created the Ultimate Baguio Itinerary Travel Guide.
Post Updated: September 7, 2023: We updated the travel requirements mandated by Baguio City’s tourism office. We also added the new 24-hour tourism hotline for any concerns. You can call the tourism office at (074) 446 2009. Additionally, we created a Google Map List of places to eat and tourist spots to visit that you can add to your smartphone for easier access. Head to the best restaurants and places to visit section of this post.
- Basic Information and Brief History
Create a Visita Account and Generate QTP
- Baguio Accredited Travel and Tours Agencies
- 2 Days and 1 Night
- 3 Days and 2 Nights
Best Hotel in Baguio
Best restaurants in baguio, tourist spots in baguio.
- Best Month to Visit and Festivals
Baguio City: Basic Information and Brief History
Baguio is a highly urbanized city located in the province of Benguet. It is also known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines due to its chilly year-round environment. The city sits 4810 feet (1466 meters) above sea level, and its location is conducive to cultivating different root crops and vegetables.
Baguio City is also abundant in history. During the American Colonial Period in the 1900s, the US Military used Baguio as a hill station. Daniel Burnham, an urban designer, plans the whole city’s distinct layout. Unfortunately, during World War II, the Japanese attacked Camp John Hay, turning the city into ruins.
Currently, Baguio City is one of the most famous tourist spots in the country. But, who could imagine this mountainous city has a lot of historical moments that shaped the Philippines today?
Baguio Travel Requirements 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected tourism not just in the Philippines but also around the world. Tourism is one of the economic sources of Baguio City, dramatically influencing people’s livelihood. As the city tries its best to recover from the pandemic, the local government decided to lift some of its travel restrictions to accommodate more tourists around the world.
Before visiting Baguio City, you need to have the following:
- QR-Code Traveler’s Pass (QTP)
- Vaccine Card/Certificate
To generate a QTP needed for your travel, please follow these steps:
- Create a Baguio Visita Account at http://visita.baguio.gov.ph/
- Click ‘Schedule a Visit.’
- Create and schedule your travel by filling out the fields of information given (travel details, accommodation, travel agent details, place of origin, transportation details, and vaccination category), then click the “PROCEED” button.
As per Baguio’s tourism office, registration through the Visita Website is still mandatory for non-residents and non-employees of Baguio City. Additionally, group registration is also available on the Visita Website. You can do that by doing the following:
- Inside your Visita Account, go to My Travels.
- Click the ‘Add a Companion’ button and type the details needed.
Please visit the Baguio Visita Website at http://visita.baguio.gov.ph/ for more details. You can also contact their 24-hour tourism hotline at (074) 446 2009 for any concerns.
Baguio Accredited Travel and Tours Agency
For a seamless travel experience in Baguio City, we recommend contacting a Baguio-accredited travel agency or tour guide before your visit. You can access the list of accredited travel agencies and tour guides through this link: https://visita.baguio.gov.ph/explore/6 . The local government recommends contacting a tour guide or travel agency before your visit.
Baguio Itinerary
It is important to have a planned itinerary for every vacation. This is vital for everyone to experience a seamless and hassle-free trip. Exploring Baguio City is easy. With proper planning, we can visit the city’s best spots efficiently. This section will feature several itineraries that will fit your needs.
Update: September 7, 2023: These itineraries are designed for DIY purposes. You can still check out these itineraries, which will give you an idea of where to go and what to visit in Baguio City. Again, contacting a travel and tour agency is highly recommended before visiting this beautiful city. Please see the link above for the complete list of accredited travel and tour agencies.
Baguio Itinerary 1 Day: Exploring East Side Only
This itinerary is suitable for a one-day tour. It is designed for travelers who plan to visit Baguio City as a side trip (for example, coming from Sagada ). It explores the city’s east side with a mix of chill and adventurous notes. The day will start at the stunning view of the Amburayan Valley in Mines View Park and ends in a relaxed way at Starbucks Camp John Hay.
Check the map below for the location of each tourist spot or restaurant mentioned. The map enumerates the places in chronological order.
Baguio Itinerary 2 Days 1 Night: Exploring Part of Baguio + La Trinidad and Tuba in Benguet
The 2 Days 1 Night Baguio Itinerary explores the tourist spots outside Baguio City with a combination of the previous example. The first day will start at the luscious Strawberry Farm of La Trinidad in Benguet and follow a southward fashion. The second day will be similar to the Day Tour Itinerary Sample.
The map below chronologically presents the places to visit for Day 1 of the 2D1N Baguio Itinerary. Day 2 is similar to the previous itinerary, so check the last map for reference.
Baguio Itinerary 3 Days and 2 Nights: Exploring Baguio and Certain Parts of Benguet
This Itinerary explores the popular tourist spots and never-seen places in Baguio. The first day of this Baguio Itinerary will explore the outskirts of the city, specifically the elusive Café in the Sky. The rest of the days will combine the two previous itineraries.
As of September 7, 2023, Cafe in the Sky is closed to the public. We suggest being flexible in your itinerary and visiting other city breakfast cafes.
The map below features the places to visit for Day 1 of the 3D2N Baguio Itinerary. Kindly check the maps posted above for Days 2 and 3 of this trip.
These are our sample itineraries. We have used these itineraries in Baguio City for the last five years, and we hope this information will guide you in planning your next Baguio City Getaway. Now that you know our itineraries, it’s time to see our recommended hotels, restaurants, and other tourist spots in this marvelous city.
When choosing your accommodation, you must consider your budget and preferences. We are here to explore Baguio, not to hit the sack all day in our hotel room. That’s why a cheap yet comfortable room is enough. So please take a look at our recommended hotels and stays in Baguio.
Our Choice: Microtel by Wyndham Baguio City
This is our favorite hotel in Baguio City. Microtel is a three-star hotel that provides outstanding comfort and service to its guest. What we like the most about this place is its location. Microtel is located beside Victory Liner Bus Station and is also accessible to different tourist spots in the city. They also have a complimentary breakfast buffet included in the room package.
Microtel’s rates are slightly expensive, and their standard deluxe room costs around PHP 4,000 a night. But with Agoda, you can book a room online at discounted rates of up to 50% off. Click this link to see the discounted rates in Microtel.
Baguio City is also best when it comes to food trips. Most restaurants here offer big servings at an affordable price. The servings are so huge that you can share them with friends and family. Here are five of our recommended restaurants and cafes that you should try:
- Good Taste Restaurant – Best 24-Hour Restaurant. This food place offers a variety of Filipino Cuisine with huge servings at an affordable price!
- Oh, My Gulay! – An artsy place and restaurant located at the heart of Session Road in Baguio.
- 50’s Diner – Travel back to the 50s and enjoy the food of the American Era.
- Baguio Craft Brewery – Chill at night and have a glass of the best-tasting crafted beers in the city.
- Lemon and Olives – The First Greek Restaurant in Baguio City!
For more details and a complete list of our recommended food places in Baguio, check out our trending post: Where to Eat in Baguio . In this article, we listed more than ten restaurants and cafes in Baguio, so check it out. If you would like to add a list on your Google Maps on your smartphone, click this link and follow the list that will pop up on your phone: https://goo.gl/maps/P9rsKR7oEC6ebDmf7
Baguio City has many tourist attractions that are great for family bonding or spending time with friends. You will surely enjoy exploring these places while savoring the city’s cold climate. Here are five tourist spots you can visit in Baguio City:
- Burnham Park
- Baguio Cathedral
- Camp John Hay
- Mines View Park
- Tam-Awan Village
For more details, you can check our 18 Baguio Tourist Spots to Visit article . It’s a trending article that you should read, and it can also help you plan your vacation in Baguio City. You can also add and follow our tourist spot list on Google Maps on your smartphone. Click this link to add our list on your smartphone: https://goo.gl/maps/Kyz7NE8CWdQcPtQk8
Other Information
When is the best month to visit baguio city.
It is best to visit Baguio during December, January, and February. These periods are also the most congested since travelers all over the country want to experience a pleasant cool climate. Furthermore, Baguio City celebrates the Panagbenga Flower Festival annually in February .
Visiting Baguio City during March, April, and May is also good, but it will be slightly warmer than the previous months. Avoid visiting Baguio City from September to November due to heavy rains, and some major highways are impassable because of the increased risk of landslides.
Any additional travel tips in Baguio City?
- One important keyword: Follow . Follow your itinerary, the city’s safety standards, and the travel and tour agency.
- Bring your jackets . The night is colder than you think, and wearing a jacket is an added layer of protection against the city’s cold climate.
- Always keep yourself hydrated . Baguio City is a high-altitude city, and you might experience altitude sickness if you explore the place on foot. Always bring a water bottle with you to avoid getting altitude sickness.
- Always bring a small bag . In traveling, you might bring a big 30L to 40L backpack full of clothes and things you need for the following days of your trip. Of course, you will not be getting your heavy bags with you during the tour. Keep your main bag in your hotel room or accommodation. Bringing a small bag helps explore the city without the excess weight.
- Reservations are king . It’s better to reserve things in advance before any trip or activity. Many travelers visit the city daily, and full accommodation is a common problem. Always book your accommodation in advance, it’s better this way than letting yourselves stay in the street braving the cold night.
- Have an open mind and be responsible . We are all visitors to this place; be sensitive and respect their culture, values, and norms. Avoid throwing trash and be responsible.
- If you wish to contact any tourism officials in Baguio City, you can visit their tourism Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/baguiotourism/ .
Did you find this post helpful? Please share it with your friends, and let us know in the comments section for any updates and suggestions for this post. This post was initially written by Blaine Lucero on February 7, 2019. Updated by Blaine Lucero on September 7, 2023.
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This is so informative and helpful. Thank you so much! We’re excited to experience strawberry picking specifically my son.
Hi po, thank you so much, these will surely help us on our upcoming Baguio Trip…
Just want to ask lang po, if we’re planning for a 4D3N – 4 pax trip to Baguio+Sagada, do you think its better to book for a joiners trip going to Sagada? cheaper po ba if ganun? ehehehe salamuchhhhhh.
hi. what time po open ang cafe in the sky?
The last time we visited Cafe in the Sky was in 2017. We arrived at 5 AM and the cafe was already opened. I don’t know if it’s still the same today since that area is closed to the public. Only residents of Baguio City are allowed to enter the area.
Have a safe trip!
Hi, totoo bang mahirap ang parking area sa mga tourist attraction? My friend told me na mas better iwan ang kotse sa accomodation then mag-taxi nalang?
Hi Carlo, Yes! The traffic is even worse during the holiday season. Most tourists keep their vehicles in their accommodation and ride a cab instead. Pero, it depends on the tourist attraction na pupuntahan ninyo. If you are planning to visit the most crowded places like (Wright Park, Mines View, Botanical Garden, and Session Road), I advise na mag-taxi na lang kayo. For places like BenCab and Strawberry Farm, you can bring your vehicle since medyo malayo na mga ito and baka mapa-mahal pa kayo if mag taxi kayo. Enjoy your upcoming vacation in Baguio!
Hello! True bang di na need ng QTP/Visita requirements pag nagpuntang Baguio?
Hi Key, I asked the staff from local Baguio Tourism Office and said that QTP is still required when visiting Baguio City. However, based on the experience of my fellow blogger on his recent trip, they are not implementing the QTP strictly anymore. To be safe, just apply for a QTP in case they look for it.
So helpful . Thank you!
My pleasure, Jessica! Enjoy your trip to Baguio City 🙂
So detailed. Btw, may we ask how much is the estimated amount for the itinerary of 3 days and 2 nights? Thank you so much!
Hi Belle, for a group of 4 people. The estimated budget would be around PHP 2000 to PHP 3000 per head.
Very helpful and detailed information indeed. Thank you so much. Do you have any updates to these places as of now in 2022? My family is planning to spend Christmas in Baguio City.
Hi Christine, I’m glad that we’re able to help! Enjoy your trip! 😁
Thanks a lot this is rly helpful! Hope you can update this for the Christmas season if you have time.
Hi Queeni, just hang in there. We will post the updated itineraries by the end of this week. Thanks!
Thank you for updating this and for creating itineraries we can follow.
It’s our pleasure! Our team is at Baguio City right now and we will update this post even further in the coming weeks. Stay safe always!
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Baguio is the most beautiful place to visit in Philippines. I like it so much and thanks for sharing the detailed information which was really very helpful. Thank you and keep posting!
Glad you like our post and thank you as well for the motivating words. 😀😀
Your blogs and vlogs are very informative and not boring. Keep eating guys! 🙂
Hello Pheng! Thank you! Your kind words encouraged us to do better for the blog. God bless! ^_^
I love the part you mentioned Baguio having bigger servings that’s very helpful. This was a great and informative read!
Thank you so much for visiting our blog. I’m glad to know that you find our content helpful. ^_^
Hi is there entrance fee in Secret garden ?
Want to avail this tour, asking for assistance and contact details?
Thank you for visiting our blog Andy. We are not offering tours. This post serves as a guide for DIY travelers and if you need a travel and tours company to help you in your Baguio Vacation, I can recommend one.
Thank you! I’ve booked a solo 7-day trip to Baguio and I honestly don’t know where to go. This itinerary helps a lot!
It’s our pleasure Reeseruna. I hope you had a wonderful trip ^_^
Strawberry ice cream is really something that no one should miss when visiting La Trinidad farms.
Di ko knows yung Cogcoga. Akala ko bundok lang nandoon.
It was an unexpected turn haha. We discovered a high-altitude community filled with joyous and enthusiastic people 🙂
Baguio will always be my second favorite city after Legazpi City, Albay where I grew up.
Nakakatuwa kasi Good Taste din ang una kong hinahanap pagbaba ko pa lang ng bus sa VLiner. Fresh and generous!
Nakacheck in na din ako sa Bed and Bath kaso I really don’t prefer dormitory styles at di ko bet CR nila. Though it’s cheap and very accessible sa down town.Pero last time we were there to ask tariffs, pogi yung front desk lols!
I went to Legazpi City last 2011, I think it’s time to revisit your home city again 🙂
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Baguio itinerary: 30+ best baguio tourist spots and things to do (travel guide blog 2024 for first-timers).
Traveling to Baguio City this 2024? Check out this updated Baguio Travel Guide Blog with a list of top things to do in Baguio, best tourist spots, awesome places to visit, recommended hotels and sample Baguio itinerary to help you plan your trip!
30+ things to do in baguio city + tourist spots and attractions 2024.
- Lion's Head
- Baguio Cathedral
- Burnham Park
- Camp John Hay
- The Bell House
- Cemetery of Negativism
- Baguio Tree Top Adventure
- Mines View Park
- Strawberry Farms in La Trinidad
- Bencab Museum
- Baguio Museum
- Tam-Awan Village
- Old Diplomat Hotel
- Baguio Night Market
- Lourdes Grotto
- Wright Park
- The Mansion
- Baguio Botanical Garden
- Laperal Mansion
- The Bell Church
- Asin Hot Springs
- Colors of StoBosa
- Philippine Military Academy
- Mt. Cabuyao
- Baguio Public Market
- Session Road
- Good Shepherd Convent
- Baguio Food Trip
- Baguio Staycation
- Sky Ranch Baguio
- Panagbenga Festival
- Mirador Heritage and Eco Park
- How to Get to Baguio City?
WHERE TO STAY: Hotels in Baguio City
- AWESOME DEALS! Hotels in Baguio with Promos and Discounts
- Sample Baguio Day Tour Itinerary from Manila
- Sample Baguio Itinerary (3 Days and 2 Nights)
Important Reminders Before Traveling to Baguio City
- More Travel Guide Below!
1. Take a photo of the Lion’s Head
2. Visit and Pray at the Baguio Cathedral
3. Jog, Bike, or Go Boating at Burnham Park
4. Explore Camp John Hay
5. Visit The Bell House at Camp John Hay
6. Visit the Cemetery of Negativism
7. Have fun at Baguio Tree Top Adventure
8. Head to Mines View Park
9. Visit Strawberry Farms in La Trinidad
10. Appreciate Art and Nature at BenCab Museum
11. Visit Baguio Museum
12. Discover Tam-Awan Village
13. Explore the Old Diplomat Hotel
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14. Go Bargain-Hunting at Baguio Night Market (Ukay-ukay)
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15. Go up and offer flowers at the Lourdes Grotto
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16. Try Horseback Riding at Wright Park
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17. Take a leisurely walk at The Mansion
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19. Take a photo of the Laperal Mansion
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20. Admire the intricate Taoist Architecture of Bell Church
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21. Take a Dip at the Asin Hot Springs
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22. Check out the Colors of StoBoSa (Valley of Colors)
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23. Visit the Philippine Military Academy
24. Go hiking at Mt. Cabuyao in the nearby town of Tuba
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25. Buy fresh goods at Baguio City Public Market
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26. Enjoy the nightlife at Session Road
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27. Buy Pasalubong at the Good Shepherd Convent
28. Go on a Baguio Food Trip
29. Enjoy a Baguio Staycation
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- Up to 40% off! - The Manor at Camp John Hay Discounted Room Package
- Up to 20% off! - The Forest Lodge at Camp John Hay
- Up to 30% off! - Kamiseta Hotel Baguio Discounted Room Package
- Up to 25% off! - Grand Sierra Pines Baguio Hotel
- Up to 15% off! - Safari Lodge Baguio by Log Cabin Hotel
- Up to 15% off! - Microtel by Wyndham Baguio (Near Victory Liner and SM Baguio)
More Hotels and Transient Houses in Baguio City with Promos and Discounted Rates, HERE !
30. Enjoy Sky Ranch Baguio
31. Experience Panagbenga Festival
32. Mirador Heritage and Eco Park
HOW TO GET TO BAGUIO CITY?
For the bus schedules, fares, travel time and more tips on how to get to baguio city from manila, please check out my post: how to get to baguio from manila by bus and private car.
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SAMPLE BAGUIO DAY TOUR ITINERARY FROM MANILA
- 05:00 am - ETA in Baguio
- Present ID & QTP at triage center
- Morning tour stops and highlights: Philippine Military Academy, Camp John Hay, Wright Park, The Mansion, Mines View Park, Good Shepherd (Pasalubong Shopping) , Botanical Garden
- 12:00 nn - Lunch
- Afternoon tour stops and highlights: Stobosa Mural/Colorful Houses, Bell Church, Strawberry Farm (if open), Lourdes Grotto, Diplomat Hotel, Burnham Park √ Book a Guided Burnham Park Tour here!
- 07:00 pm - ETD from Baguio City
- 12:00 mn - ETA in Manila
SAMPLE BAGUIO ITINERARY (3 Days and 2 Nights)
Day 0 - departure.
- 12:00 mn - departure from Metro Manila
DAY 1 - ARRIVAL + CITY TOUR PART 1
- 05:00 am - arrival in Baguio City / Present ID & QTP at triage center
- 05:30 am - breakfast
- 07:00 am - visit or attend mass at the Baguio Cathedral
- 08:30 am - proceed to the hotel √ See here list of hotels in Baguio City
- 09:00 am - early check-in (if allowed) or leave your bags
- 10:00 am - go to Camp John Hay
- Tree Top Adventure
- 01:00 pm - Lunch
- 02:00 pm - proceed to Burnham Park √ Book a Guided Burnham Park Tour here!
- 03:00 pm - go biking, boating, or just hang out at Burnham Park
- Baguio Instagram Walking Tour
- Baguio Historical Walking Tour
- Baguio Creative Walking Tour
- University Guided Walking Tour in Baguio
- 05:00 pm - Walk along Session road
- 06:30 pm - Baguio Night Market or Sky Ranch Baguio √ Buy Discounted Tickets Here!
- 08:30 pm - dinner
- 09:30 pm - back at the hotel
DAY 2 - BENCAB MUSEUM + LA TRINIDAD
- 07:00 am - go to Bencab Museum
- 08:00 am - explore Bencab Museum
- 10:00 am - brunch at Sabel Cafe inside Bencab Museum
- 11:00 am - go to The Bell Church
- 12:00 nn - explore The Bell Church
- 01:00 pm - walk to Colors of Stobosa
- 01:30 pm - proceed to Strawberry Farms √ Book a Strawberry Tour here!
- 02:00 pm - strawberry picking
- 03:00 pm - go back to Baguio City
- 04:00 pm - shop for pasalubong at Baguio Public Market
- 05:30 pm - walk along Session Road, rest at Burnham Park √ Book a Guided Burnham Park Tour here!
- 07:00 pm - dinner
- 09:00 pm - back at the hotel
DAY 3 - CITY TOUR PART 2 + DEPARTURE
- 05:00 am - sunrise viewing at Mines View Park
- 06:00 am - shop for souvenirs
- 07:00 am - walk to Good Shepherd Convent and buy Ube Jam
- 08:00 am - visit Laperal House, Wright Park, have Stawberry Taho for breakfast, The Mansion and Baguio Botanical Garden
- 11:00 am - back at the hotel, prepare for check-out
- 12:00 nn - check-out
- 01:00 pm - lunch
- 02:00 pm - departure
Indeed, Baguio City 's cold weather, breathtaking views, charming ambience, delectable food offerings , endless list of scenic attractions and awesome things to do are just some of the reasons why it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Philippines. There you have it, my top things to do in Baguio City that you should include in your itinerary! I hope this Baguio Travel Guide Blog help you decide where to go and what to do in Baguio City. For first-time travelers heading north of Luzon, save this and use it as your guide in planning your trip. Tara, let's visit Baguio City soon!
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Baguio on a Budget: A Three-Day Expedition of Scenic Wonders and Gastronomic Bliss
Discovering the magic of baguio: a destination for every budget.
Baguio , the Summer Capital of the Philippines , is a mountainous city in Northern Luzon that offers a breathtaking view and cool weather all year round. Dubbed the City of Pines, it has become a popular tourist destination among locals and foreigners alike. As you explore Baguio , you’ll find yourself surrounded by lush pine trees and rolling green hills.
The sound of chirping birds and rustling leaves will give you a sense of peace and serenity rarely found in big cities. In addition to its natural wonders, Baguio also offers an array of exciting activities that cater to every travel style.
Whether you’re looking for adventure or just relaxation, Baguio has something to offer without breaking your bank account. This guide will take you through a three-day itinerary filled with scenic spots, cultural immersion, culinary delights, and adventure trips that won’t hurt your wallet.
Budget-friendly Travel Options
Before getting into the itinerary itself, let’s first talk about how to get there on a budget. If you’re coming from Manila or nearby provinces in Northern Luzon like Pangasinan or La Union , taking a bus is your best bet.
Victory Liner operates 24/7 with buses leaving every hour from terminals located at Pasay City (EDSA), Cubao (Quezon City), and Caloocan (North EDSA). Fares range from Php 450 – Php 750 depending on the class of bus you choose.
If you prefer to travel by car or motorcycle, there are several routes available depending on your starting point. From Manila via SCTEX/NLEX the TPLEX route takes approximately four hours while those coming from La Union can take Kennon Road which offers scenic views but can be challenging given its steep climb.
If this is your first time in Baguio , your best choice would be to stay within the city proper. There are a variety of accommodations available ranging from budget-friendly hostels to luxurious hotels.
You can find affordable options like Baguio Holiday Villas , Iggy’s Inn , or Microtel by Wyndham . Prices range from Php 1000 – Php 3000 depending on the type of room you choose.
The Ultimate Scenic Spots
The first day of your itinerary will be dedicated to exploring Baguio’s scenic spots. The city is known for its parks and gardens that offer a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Start your day with an early morning stroll at Burnham Park, a popular attraction located at the heart of the city.
You can rent bikes or paddle boats for an affordable fee and explore the park’s man-made lake or simply take a leisurely walk along its pathways. After Burnham Park, head over to Session Road, which is considered the main thoroughfare in Baguio City .
This place offers various shops selling souvenirs, handicrafts, and food items that are unique to Baguio . It’s also worth mentioning that you can find some restaurants here that offer cheap but tasty meals.
In the afternoon, make your way up to Mount Cloud Bookshop where you’ll find a small bookstore nestled atop a hill overlooking the city center. Take in the stunning view of the surrounding greenery while browsing through their collection of locally sourced books.
Getting Immersed in Culture and Cuisine
On Day 2, immerse yourself into Baguio’s rich culture and cuisine with our itinerary picks that won’t hurt your wallet. To start your cultural immersion journey head over to Tam-awan Village where you’ll learn about traditional Igorot culture through art exhibits and interactive workshops led by local artists. The entrance fee is only Php 50 per person.
Next, satisfy your taste buds with local delicacies that can be found at the Baguio City Public Market. Try out the famous strawberry taho, ube jam, and peanut brittle which are known to be Baguio’s food staples.
Prices range from Php 30 – Php 100 per serving. To end your day on a high note, attend a cultural show at the Bencab Museum where you can witness traditional dances and music performances by different indigenous groups in the Philippines .
The entrance fee is only Php 120 per person which already includes access to the museum’s exhibits. Stay tuned for Day 3 of our itinerary which features adventure trips and exciting eco-tourism activities that will complete your Baguio experience without breaking the bank!
3 Days Itinerary
Day 1: exploring baguio’s scenic spots, burnham park: a bike ride to remember.
If you’re a nature lover and enjoy a good bike ride, then Burnham Park should be your first stop. Located at the heart of Baguio City , Burnham Park is the perfect place to start your day and soak up the fresh air.
You can rent a bike for as low as PHP 40 per hour and explore the park’s beautiful surroundings. Take in the scenery while riding along its man-made lagoon, or simply sit back and relax on one of its many benches.
Session Road: Shop and Dine Like a Local
After working up an appetite at Burnham Park, head over to Session Road for some shopping and local eats. Session Road is known for its wide range of shops that cater to all kinds of interests.
From clothing stores to specialty shops selling souvenirs, there’s something for everyone here. And when you need a break from shopping, indulge in some local delicacies at one of the many restaurants lining the street.
Mount Cloud Bookshop: A Scenic Hike with Culture
To cap off your first day in Baguio City , take a hike up to Mount Cloud Bookshop. This quaint bookstore offers not only books but also cultural experiences that will make your visit worth it.
As you hike up towards Mount Cloud Bookshop, take in the scenic view of Baguio City below you. Once you reach the top, reward yourself with some hot coffee or tea while browsing through their extensive collection of books on Philippine culture.
But before heading back down, sign up for one of their cultural workshops or talks where they cover various topics about Philippine heritage like traditional embroidery techniques or native musical instruments! Whether you’re a book lover, culture enthusiast, or simply want to see Baguio City from a different perspective, Mount Cloud Bookshop is definitely worth adding to your itinerary.
How to Get Around Baguio City
Getting around Baguio City is easy and affordable. You can opt for jeepneys, which are the most common mode of transportation in the city. Fares start at PHP 8 per person and routes are displayed on signs on the front of each vehicle.
Taxis are also available but may be more costly. For a more unique way to get around Baguio City , try the traditional horse-drawn carriages called kalesa.
These can be found in Burnham Park and Session Road and offer a nostalgic way to see the city’s sights. Prices vary depending on the length of your ride.
Where to Stay in Baguio City
There are plenty of budget-friendly accommodations in Baguio City that cater to all kinds of travelers. Here are some of the affordable lodging in the city.
Budget Hotels :
- Zen Rooms Basic Iggy’s Inn Baguio : This hotel offers clean and comfortable rooms at affordable rates. It’s located just a few minutes from Baguio Cathedral, Burnham Park, and other famous landmarks. The hotel provides free Wi-Fi, 24-hour front desk service, and daily housekeeping.
- The Podium Boutique Hotel : A cozy and modern hotel located in the central business district of Baguio . It has comfortable and stylish rooms with basic amenities such as air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel also features a restaurant and a coffee shop.
- Baguio City Center Hotel : A simple yet comfortable hotel near Baguio City Hall and Burnham Park. The hotel offers spacious rooms with basic amenities such as air conditioning, cable TV, and free Wi-Fi. It also has a restaurant and a coffee shop.
- Green Valley Baguio Hotel and Resort : A quiet and peaceful hotel on the outskirts of Baguio . It offers spacious and cozy rooms with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests. The hotel also has an outdoor swimming pool, a garden, and a restaurant.
- Paladin Hotel : A charming and historic hotel in the heart of Baguio . It features well-appointed rooms with elegant furnishings, cable TV, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel also has a restaurant, a bar, and a garden.
Guest Houses :
- De Hagan ID Transient Baguio City: This is a popular choice among guests booking guest houses in Baguio .
- Small House – Baguio: Another popular guest house.
- Jabbitos Baguio Transient House: Also popular among guests.
- Micah’s Condo: This condo offers a bedroom and bathroom setup, ideal for families. It’s located near attractions like a strawberry farm, bell church, and Mirador.
- The Oak Smart Suite 2BR Baguio: The unit is near Wright Park, John Hay, and Baguio Country Club. The self-check-in is very smooth and the host is very accommodating and responsive.
- The Penthouse Zonevill Condo: Offers self-check-in and out convenience.
- Fe and Jun Condo Unit Rental: The location is near many attractions like Lourdes Grotto, Burnham Park, etc. The owner is very kind and approachable.
- Edna Lozito’s Apartment: The apartment is clean, neat, and equipped with all kitchen utensils. The host is very accommodating.
- Serenity House: The house is spacious, clean, and very homey. The host is very considerate and accommodating.
Day 1 Food Recommendations
- Good Taste Café & Restaurant: This restaurant is known for its affordable and delicious Chinese food. Some of the must-try dishes include buttered chicken, beef with broccoli, and pancit canton.
- Chaya: This Japanese restaurant serves fresh and authentic sushi, sashimi, and other Japanese dishes. Try their salmon sashimi, tempura, and ramen.
Day 2: Immersing in Baguio’s Culture and Cuisine
Discovering traditional igorot culture at tam-awan village.
If you are looking for a unique cultural experience, then a visit to Tam-Awan Village should definitely be on your itinerary. This is a reconstructed traditional Igorot village that provides visitors with an opportunity to learn about the customs and traditions of the indigenous people of the Cordilleras. As you explore the village, you will get to see traditional Ifugao houses made from bamboo and cogon grass and learn about their construction techniques.
You will also have a chance to interact with local artists who specialize in traditional crafts such as weaving, carving, and pottery. And if you’re lucky, you might even get to witness a traditional dance performance!
Sampling Baguio’s Unique Delicacies at Baguio City Public Market
No trip to Baguio would be complete without trying out some of the unique delicacies that the city has to offer. And there is no better place to do this than at the Baguio City Public Market.
Here you can find everything from fresh strawberries (which Baguio is famous for) to strawberry taho (a sweet dessert made from tofu), ube jam (a purple yam spread), peanut brittle (a crunchy snack made from peanuts and caramelized sugar), and much more. The market is also an excellent spot for souvenir shopping as there are many stalls selling locally-made handicrafts such as woven baskets, hand-carved wooden figurines, and embroidered clothing.
Immersing Yourself in Art at Bencab Museum
Located just outside of Baguio City proper, Bencab Museum is a must-visit destination for art lovers. The museum was founded by Benedicto Cabrera or BenCab, one of the most prominent artists in the Philippines . The museum has a vast collection of contemporary art from both local and international artists, with a particular focus on Philippine art.
Visitors can see paintings, sculptures, and other works of art that offer diverse perspectives on Filipino culture and society. One of the highlights of visiting the Bencab Museum is watching the cultural show performed by the Kawayan Folk Arts Group.
The group is made up of young performers who showcase traditional dances from different regions in the Philippines . Their performances are full of energy and an excellent way to learn about Philippine culture.
Other Cultural Attractions in Baguio
Aside from Tam-Awan Village and Bencab Museum, there are plenty more cultural attractions worth exploring in Baguio .
The Saint Louis University Museum of Arts and Culture showcases the history and heritage of the Cordillera region through artifacts, costumes, photographs, and multimedia exhibits.
Another must-visit destination is the Baguio Museum which has a collection that includes ethnographic materials relating to Igorot life, photos documenting Baguio’s history as a hill station retreat during colonial times, and artworks by local artists (including BenCab), among others.
Day 2 Food Recommendations
- Oh My Gulay!: This vegetarian restaurant offers a unique dining experience with its artsy interiors and stunning views of the city. Try their vegetable lasagna, mushroom sisig, and strawberry smoothie.
- Amare La Cucina Pizza: This Italian restaurant serves delicious wood-fired pizzas and pasta. Try their margherita pizza, carbonara pasta, and tiramisu.
Day 2 is all about immersing yourself in Baguio’s unique culture while sampling its delicious cuisine. A visit to Tam-Awan Village will give you insight into traditional Igorot life while exploring Bencab Museum will expose you to Philippine contemporary art at its finest. And don’t forget to try out all sorts of yummy delicacies at the Baguio City Public Market!
Day 3: Adventure Time in Baguio’s Surrounding Areas
Strawberry picking and vegetable farm tours in la trinidad valley.
On the third day of your budget-friendly Baguio adventure, why not take a trip to La Trinidad Valley? Known as the “Strawberry Capital of the Philippines ,” La Trinidad offers scenic farm tours where you can pick fresh strawberries, vegetables, and other crops straight from the field.
You can also learn about the different farming techniques used by local farmers and support their livelihood. One of the most popular spots for strawberry picking is Strawberry Fields Farm, which charges only Php 450 per kilogram (as of writing).
As you wander through rows of luscious strawberries, breathe in the fresh mountain air and admire views of the nearby Benguet mountains . And don’t forget to try some strawberry ice cream or jams – they’re made on-site and are absolutely delicious!
Eco-Adventure Tour at Camp John Hay
After your farm visit, head back to Baguio City for an Eco-Adventure tour at Camp John Hay. This former American military base has been transformed into a natural haven with various activities suited for all ages.
For adrenaline junkies, try out their Tree Top Adventure Park which features zip lines that allow you to fly over lush pine trees. For more laid-back options, there’s a mini-golf course or horseback riding through scenic forest trails.
And if you’re feeling particularly adventurous, sign up for archery lessons or wall climbing. But even if you’re not looking for adventure sports, Camp John Hay has other attractions such as nature trails that take you through beautiful landscapes filled with hanging bridges and waterfalls.
Relaxing Dip at Asin Hot Springs
As your budget-friendly Baguio journey comes to an end, cap off your day with a relaxing dip in Asin Hot Springs. Located 16km away from the city, this natural hot spring offers visitors the chance to soak in mineral-rich waters that are said to have therapeutic and healing properties.
You can access the main pool which is surrounded by lush greenery and has views of nearby mountains . There are also private pools available for those looking for more intimate settings.
Before heading back to your hotel, grab a bite to eat at one of the local eateries nearby. You’ll find delicious food options such as grilled fish, sinigang soup, and other Filipino dishes that are sure to satisfy your cravings.
Day 3 Food Recommendations
- Lemon and Olives: This Greek restaurant offers a variety of Mediterranean dishes such as gyros, souvlaki, and moussaka. Try their chicken gyros, Greek salad, and baklava.
- Chocolate De Batirol: This café is known for its traditional Filipino hot chocolate made from cacao beans. Try their classic hot chocolate, suman sa lihia, and bibingka.
Recap of itinerary highlights
Over the course of three days, we’ve explored some of the best sights and experiences that Baguio has to offer. We started by exploring scenic spots like Burnham Park and Mount Cloud Bookshop on Day 1.
On Day 2, we immersed ourselves in Baguio’s culture and cuisine with visits to Tam-Awan Village and the Baguio City Public Market, topped off with a cultural show at Bencab Museum. On Day 3, we had an adventure-filled day trip to La Trinidad Valley for strawberry picking and vegetable farm tours before finishing our trip with a relaxing dip at Asin Hot Springs.
Our itinerary covered a range of activities that are perfect for budget travelers who want to make the most out of their time in Baguio without breaking the bank. From free activities like walking along Session Road to affordable food options at the public market, there’s plenty to see and do without spending much money.
Encouragement for travelers to visit Baguio
We hope this itinerary has convinced you to add Baguio to your list of places to visit in the Philippines . With cool weather year-round and a vibrant cultural scene, there’s something for everyone in this city located high up in the mountains .
Baguio is also easily accessible from Manila via bus or private car, making it a convenient destination for both locals and tourists. And with so many budget-friendly options available for food, accommodations, and activities, there’s no reason not to visit!
If you’re looking for more adventure outside of the city limits, there are plenty of nearby attractions like Mount Pulag National Park or trekking through rice terraces in Sagada . Overall, we hope this article has shown that it is possible to explore Baguio on a budget while still having a fantastic time.
Whether you’re an avid hiker or a foodie looking to try out new local delicacies, there’s something for everyone in this charming mountain city. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable trip!
About Baguio
With its temperate climate, this is a great place to get away from the bustle of Manila. The city is also known for its tropical pine trees, earning it the title “City of Pines”. It is the highest significant Philippine city in terms of elevation. Baguio is renowned as the “Summer Capital of the Philippines” due to its pleasant climate with an average temperature of 22°C. Tourists flock to this mountain city in the summer and during holidays such as Christmas and New Year. This quick guide to Baguio City contains a list of the city’s most popular attractions.
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3-Day Journey Through Baguio: The Ultimate Travel Guide
Discover Baguio, the Summer Capital of the Philippines, nestled in the grand Cordillera Mountain Range. Known for its cool climate, scenic hilltop panoramas, and a rich blend of culture and heritage, Baguio promises an escape full of diverse experiences. From the colorful blooms of the Botanical Gardens to the vibrant arts scene in Tam-awan Village, the city offers a multitude of attractions for every traveler.
In this ultimate travel guide, we embark on a 3-day journey to explore the best of what Baguio has to offer. Whether you’re a fan of nature, art, history, or culinary delights, this itinerary is tailored to ensure you capture the essence of this enchanting city. Come with us as we delve into the heart of Baguio, exploring its famous landmarks, hidden gems, and the unique charm that makes it a beloved destination in the Philippines.
Ready your senses for an unforgettable adventure through pine-clad hills, artistic enclaves, and gastronomic journeys that define the soul of Baguio. Let’s uncover the marvels of this highland city together, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Baguio Day 1 Itinerary: Exploring the Summer Capital of the Philippines
Welcome to Baguio, the Summer Capital of the Philippines! Prepare for a day filled with adventure, culture, and gastronomic delights. Here’s your go-to guide for an unforgettable Day 1 in Baguio.
Morning: Breathe in Nature & Culture
Kickstart your day with a hearty breakfast at Café by the Ruins , where you can savor the taste of local and international cuisine amidst the remnants of Baguio’s historical backdrop. After breakfast, make your way to Burnham Park , the city’s most famous park. Enjoy boating on the lake, cycling around, or just a leisurely walk amidst its beautiful scenery. Next, proceed to the Baguio Cathedral for a spiritual and architectural experience.
Lunch at The Farmer’s Daughter
For lunch, head over to The Farmer’s Daughter for an authentic taste of Cordilleran dishes.
Afternoon: A Cultural Immersion
Immerse yourself in the arts at the BenCab Museum , showcasing works by National Artist Benedicto Cabrera and other Cordilleran artists. Conclude your cultural journey at Tam-awan Village , where art, culture, and heritage converge in a recreated Cordilleran village.
Evening: Enjoy the City Lights
Enjoy a sumptuous dinner at a restaurant with a panoramic view of the city. Hill Station offers a mix of cuisines in a cozy ambiance perfect for capping off the day. After dinner, end your day with a stroll through the vibrant Baguio Night Market , where you can find a wide array of affordable goods, from clothes to street food delicacies.
Baguio Day 2 Itinerary: Art, Nature, and Relaxation
After an engaging first day, prepare for Day 2 as we continue exploring the enchantments of Baguio, focusing on art, nature, and leisure activities for a soothing experience.
Morning: Embracing Art & Nature
Start your day with breakfast at Arca’s Yard , where you can enjoy wholesome meals accompanied by a sweeping view of Baguio’s landscapes. Then, walk off your breakfast with a visit to the Baguio Botanical Garden , an oasis of native plants and sculptures that capture the essence of Cordillera culture. Don’t miss discovering the tranquil beauty of the Mirador Jesuit Villa Eco Park , home to the famous labyrinth and offering panoramic views of the city.
Lunch at Café Yagam
Experience the unique flavors of Cordilleran cuisine with a cozy lunch at Café Yagam , renowned for its authentic indigenous dishes.
Afternoon: Leisure & Cultural Immersion
Delve into the mysterious history of the Diplomat Hotel on Dominican Hill, offering insight into Baguio’s past and panoramic city views. End your afternoon with a shopping spree at the Baguio Public Market , where you can find fresh produce, souvenirs, and the famous Baguio ube jam.
Evening: Relax and Unwind
Catch the breathtaking sunset at Mines View Park , offering stunning views of the Cordillera mountains as the day comes to an end.
Conclude your day with a delightful dinner at Bistro Lokal , one of Baguio’s top-rated restaurants, offering a blend of local and international cuisine.
Baguio Day 3 Itinerary: Leisure, Art, and Natural Wonders
For the final day in Baguio, let’s slow down the pace and immerse ourselves in the serene atmosphere of this mountain haven. Enjoy Baguio’s art scene, soothing parks, and incredible vistas.
Morning: A Slow Start with Art and Scenery
Begin your day savoring traditional Filipino breakfast and hot chocolate at Choco-late de Batirol nestled within Camp John Hay, surrounded by pine trees. After breakfast, Immerse yourself in the whimsical art community at Ili-Likha Artists Village . Explore its creative spaces and galleries, celebrating Baguio’s vibrant arts and crafts.
Lunch at Forest House
Enjoy a heartwarming meal at Secret Garden , known for its cozy ambiance and delightful fusion of Filipino and international cuisine.
Afternoon: Relishing the Outdoors
After lunch, take a leisurely stroll or picnic in the expansive grounds of Camp John Hay , enjoying its peaceful environment and heritage sites.
Evening: Enjoying Baguio’s Nightlife
Conclude your Baguio journey with a splendid dinner at Lemon and Olives Greek Taverna , offering authentic Greek cuisine with a view of Baguio’s landscape. End your Baguio adventure with a nightcap at Baguio Craft Brewery , sampling local craft beers and enjoying the company of friends in a relaxed setting.
Memories of Baguio
As our 3-day journey through the Summer Capital of the Philippines comes to a close, we are left with hearts full of unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation for the cultural and natural beauty Baguio has to offer. From the tranquil mornings at the Botanical Garden to evenings filled with laughter and craft beers, each moment has contributed to a tapestry of experiences that define the essence of Baguio.
Beyond its scenic vistas and cultural landmarks, Baguio will remain in our memories as a place of warmth and welcome, where every corner turned unveils a new story. So here’s to Baguio—a haven of creativity, culture, and camaraderie. Until we meet again, may the spirit of the City of Pines continue to inspire and enchant us all.
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BAGUIO CITY TRAVEL GUIDE | Itinerary + Budget + Map [Updated 2022]
Baguio City has been called a lot of things—the City of Pines, the Summer Capital of the Philippines—but what it is, really, is my favorite city in the Philippines. It is arguably the hub of tourism in Luzon, especially during the month-long festivities of the Panagbenga Festival every February. It has the best thrift shopping places with its ukay-ukay stores. A food trip paradise with its numerous restaurants lining Session Road. And a weekend-getaway haven with its numerous tourist spots and general accessibility from Metro Manila. Its year-round cool and temperate weather only adds to its charm as a tourist destination. I know I’m not alone in nominating Baguio City as their favorite city, but if you’re still unconvinced, here’s a travel guide to convert you to become a certified Baguio Junkie.
UNDERSTAND BAGUIO
Baguio City is located in the Cordillera Administrative Region in the Philippines. Geographically, it is located within the province of Benguet, but it has since separated from the province when it became a chartered city. It is classified as a highly urbanized city with a total of 129 barangays. It is bordered on the north by the town of La Trinidad, west by Itogon, and south and east by Tuba. Elevated 1,470 meters above the sea, it was established by the Americans in 1900 as the Summer Capital and a Hill Station--the only one of its kind in the whole of Asia.
WHAT'S THE BEST TIME TO GO TO BAGUIO
It's generally okay to visit Baguio the whole year round, but the best time to go to Baguio depends on what you're looking for out of your trip. If you want to experience the coldest weather in the Philippines, go during the months of November to February. The cold peaks during January where temperature can go down to 6.3 degrees Celsius. If you want to avoid a massive rush of tourists, avoid the Panagbenga Festival dates which usually happen on February. The summer months of March to May can also be a good time to go to Baguio to get a little bit of respite from the heat. Note, however, that the weather can only go down to 25 to 16 degrees, the latter being during the dawn hours. These are the peak months of Baguio, be sure to book your hotels ahead of time and be prepared for the tourist crowd. The rainy months of June to October can be also a romantically beautiful time to go up to Baguio. It does get really cold during these months plus you get to experience a foggy Baguio. I would suggest these for tourists who have visited before—those who need not go to the usual Baguio tourist spots and can trade these for simple strolls around the city with umbrella on hand and long visits to cafes and restaurants. This is also the best time to avoid the crowd.
BAGUIO TRAVELER ESSENTIAL INFO
● Currency is in Philippine Peso. USD 1.00 is about PHP 58.00. ● ATM machines, banks, and money exchange kiosks are readily available and are spread throughout the city. The main hub is around Session Road. ● Type A (two flat vertical pins) is the electrical outlet used in Baguio City ● Always bring a jacket when traveling to Baguio City—it does get cold, even during the summer months. ● Baguio has a score of low when it comes to crime rates. The city is quite safe during the day, and even at night time. During my numerous visits to Baguio, I have never once felt unsafe or have fell victim to any type of crime. ● In cases of emergency and hospitalization, Baguio has a lot of hospitals plus a couple of General Hospitals and Medical Centers.
HOW TO GET TO BAGUIO CITY
Baguio City is located some 250 kilometers from Metro Manila and is elevated 1,450 meters above sea level. Buses are the usual transportation of choice when going to the city and travel time usually clocks in at six hours (from Manila). There used to be flights in and out of the city in years past, but it has been discontinued indefinitely . Flights will resume to Baguio (Loakan Airport) from Cebu starting December 2022. The city can also be accessed through the Ilocos Region and other parts of Luzon through various provincial bus lines and vans.
GETTING AROUND BAGUIO CITY
Jeepneys and taxis are the main modes of transportation in Baguio. Although it can be said that taxi cabs are more prevalent in the city than jeeps. This is probably due to the fact that taking a taxi in Baguio City is very cheap since most don’t need to use their air-conditioning—saving a lot on gas. Cab drivers are also very honest, giving back your change up to the last centavo. Flag down rate is ₱35.00. It’s still, however, cheaper to ride jeeps whether you’re going back to your hotel or some tourist spot in the city. Most tourist destinations in Baguio is, more often than not, accessible via jeepneys. Most of the terminals are located at the Igorot Park, beside Burnham Park, and the streets along the Baguio Public Market. If you’re not familiar with these places, don’t be shy to ask locals where the terminals are for any given destination. Minimum fare is ₱11.00.
TOURS IN BAGUIO CITY
SPEAK BAGUIO
Filipino and English are widely spoken in Baguio City but their main language is, surprisingly, Ilocano. I was under the impression that Ibaloi, which is closely related to Pangasinense (another popular language in the city), or Kankana-ey, which is prevalent in the northern parts of Benguet Province would be more dominant. Here are a few phrases in Ilocano then to help endear yourselves to the locals (especially when haggling at ukay-ukay , lol).
Thank you - Agyamanak Good morning - Naimbag a bigat Good afternoon - Naimbag a malem Good evening - Naimbag a sardam How much is… - Sagmamano ti… Where is… - Ayanna ti…
WHERE TO STAY IN BAGUIO CITY
There are uncountable number of lodgings and accommodations in Baguio City. They range from cheap backpacker types to really posh hotels. It would take a dedicated website to list each and every inns, hostels, motels, dorms, homestays and hotels in Baguio City, so I’ll simply list down those where I’ve stayed in. The best area to stay in at Baguio is near Burnham Park since this is where most of good restaurants are in Baguio are. It is also convenient since the jeepney terminals are also just within the area. Granted that most of the big hotels around this area are expensive, you can find cheaper options along the side streets that are still within proximity to the park. And although it’s usually very easy to get a lodging as you arrive in Baguio City, I advise that you book ahead, especially during the busy Panagbenga and Christmas season.
WHERE TO EAT IN BAGUIO CITY
Baguio City is a food-lovers paradise. The city has every cuisine you can think of in every style of restaurants possible. You can dine cheaply on Chinese dishes on one day and splurge on the same dish on a different restaurant the next day. But since you’re in Baguio, might as well chow down on greens more—fresh veggies are quite abundant in the area, making them really affordable. Most restaurants crowd around the Session Road area, but be adventurous and try some out of the way places too. Also, check out curious art cafés that makes dining almost secondary.
BAGUIO ESSENTIAL EATS
When in Baguio, these are some of the essential and unique food and delicacies you need to try at least once. These are the food Baguio is famous for.
• Baguio Garlic Longganisa • Strawberry Taho • Fresh Strawberries • Peanut Brittle, Choco Flakes, & Sundot Kulangot from the Baguio Public Market • Hot Choco from Choco-late De Batirol • Ube Halaya from Good Shepherd • Strawberry Cake from Vizco's
WHAT TO SEE & DO IN BAGUIO CITY
Baguio City is one of the most visited regions in Luzon. With its slew of tourist spots that keep visitors going back, year after year, it really isn’t hard to reckon why. From pine-laden parks, to native villages. Horse-riding to boat-paddling. Trail hiking and strawberry pickings. Art museums and haunted houses. One can say that tourism is Baguio City’s middle name.
FESTIVALS IN BAGUIO CITY
PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL / PANAGBENGA FLOAT PARADE Festival Date: Every February
BAGUIO ARTS FESTIVAL Festival Date: Every November to December
SILAHIS NG PASKO Festival Date: Every December
WHERE TO SHOP & WHAT TO BUY IN BAGUIO CITY
Shopping for pasalubong and keepsakes is part and parcel of visiting Baguio City. One simply cannot go back home without bringing jars of strawberry jams, choco flakes, kinky barrel-man carvings, tacky shirts, keychains, and ref magnets with you. Add the fresh veggies and strawberries that can be bought very cheaply almost everywhere and you’ve got more than you can probably lift back home. You’d definitely run out of space for those walis tambo and giant kutsara at tinidor carvings very quickly if you don’t watch it.
BAGUIO CITY TOURIST SPOT MAP
Printable baguio map.
INTERACTIVE BAGUIO MAP
Baguio city sample itinerary with travel budget.
A two-day weekend tour is usually not enough to cover most of the tourist attractions in Baguio City. A three-day itinerary can do it, but for a more relaxed pace, I advise that you extend your vacation to at least five days. Spend those two extra days to visit the PMA grounds and the Balatoc Mines (now closed), or simply walk around the city—try out various restaurants, have coffee at the numerous cafes, and simply enjoy being in Baguio City. The Baguio itinerary I made can be for a day trip, an overnight stay, or a two-night stay. Traveling to Baguio City is not expensive. There are wide range of lodgings to choose from which can suit everyone’s budget. Food is also no problem since restaurants and eateries abound. Getting around is cheap, you can either ride a jeepney or take a cab, which is also surprisingly affordable, or better yet, walk. The city is both good for both budget backpackers and luxury travelers. Along with this Baguio itinerary is a budget guide. It details jeepney fares (most of the jeepney terminals are near Burnham Park or the public market, ask the locals), minimum food cost, and the cheapest room rental cost. Note that I purposely didn’t include the transportation fare of actually going to and from Baguio since that can differ greatly, depending on where you’re coming from. And as always, this budget guide is intended for the absolute minimum one can spend for a three-day Baguio trip based on the itinerary I listed below (not including the restaurants, shopping, and pasalubong).
► DAY ONE | ₱1,560.00 FOR TWO PERSONS
• Depart at midnight from Manila and arrive early in Baguio City • Breakfast (Recommended: Goto BP or Zola | both open 24 hours) ₱70.00 X 2 | AVERAGE CHEAPEST CARINDERIA MEAL COST • Check in at hotel (leave your bags at the lobby if early check in is not allowed) ₱100.00+/- | TAXI FARE FROM BUS TERMINAL TO LODGING ₱450.00 | LODGING RENT PER DAY FOR TWO ► CHEAPEST RATE ONLINE • Visit Burnham Park (Have coffee or strawberry taho) ₱20.00 X 2 | COFFEE OR TAHO • Visit Orchidarium • Visit Baguio Cathedral • Visit Baguio Museum ₱40.00 X 2 | ENTRANCE FEE • Visit Tam-Awan Village ₱15.00 X 2 | JEEPNEY FARE FROM KAYANG ST. TO LONG-LONG / TAM-AWAN ₱60.00 X 2 | ENTRANCE FEE • Visit Igorot Stone Kingdom ₱100.00 X 2 | ENTRANCE FEE • Lunch (Recommended: Forest House or Tam-Awan Village) ₱15.00 X 2 | JEEPNEY FARE TO CITY CENTER ₱70.00 X 2 | AVERAGE CHEAPEST CARINDERIA MEAL COST • Visit Camp John Hay (The Manor, Treetop Adventure, Cemetery of Negativism, Bell House, Butterfly Sanctuary, Commissary, Starbucks) ₱9.00 X 2 | JEEPNEY FARE FROM BURNHAM PARK TO CAMP JOHN HAY • Hike through the Camp John Hay Yellow Trail ₱9.00 X 2 | JEEPNEY FARE TO CITY CENTER • Dinner (Recommended: Oh My Gulay!) ₱70.00 X 2 | AVERAGE CHEAPEST CARINDERIA MEAL COST • Hang out at 108 Session Road Cafe ₱???.?? X 2 | OPTIONAL • Visit Harrison Night Market ₱???.?? X 2 | OPTIONAL
► DAY TWO | ₱1,100.00 FOR TWO PERSONS
• Early hotel check out (leave your bags at the lobby) FOR 2-DAY ITINERARY ₱450.00 | LODGING RENT PER DAY FOR TWO • Breakfast (Recommended: Good Taste) ₱70.00 X 2 | AVERAGE CHEAPEST CARINDERIA MEAL COST • Visit Bell Church ₱9.00 X 2 | JEEP FROM RIZAL PARK TO BELL CHURCH • Visit Stobosa Art Mural • Visit Strawberry Farm ₱9.00 X 2 | JEEP FROM STOBOSA TO STRAWBERRY • Lunch (Recommended: Valley View Cafe at Strawberry Farm or 50's Diner) ₱11.00 x 2 | JEEP TO CITY CENTER ₱70.00 X 2 | AVERAGE CHEAPEST CARINDERIA MEAL COST • Visit Laperal White House ₱9.00 X 2 | JEEP TO MINES VIEW ₱50.00 X 2 | ENTRANCE FEE • Visit Botanical Garden ₱9.00 X 2 | JEEP FROM LAPERAL TO BOTANICAL GARDEN • Visit Wright Park and The Mansion • Visit Mines View ₱9.00 X 2 | JEEP TO MINES VIEW • Buy jams at Good Shepherd • Dinner (Recommended: Cafe by the Ruins) ₱9.00 X 2 | JEEP TO BURNHAM PARK ₱70.00 X 2 | AVERAGE CHEAPEST CARINDERIA MEAL COST • Board bus to Manila END OF 2-DAY ITINERARY
► DAY THREE | ₱972.00 FOR TWO PERSONS
• Early hotel check out (leave your bags at the lobby) FOR 3-DAY ITINERARY ₱450.00 | LODGING RENT PER DAY FOR TWO • Breakfast (Recommended: Pizza Volante) ₱70.00 X 2 | AVERAGE CHEAPEST CARINDERIA MEAL COST • Visit Lourdes Grotto ₱9.00 X 2 | JEEP FROM KAYANG ST. TO LOURDES GROTTO • Visit Old Diplomat Hotel ₱9.00 X 2 | JEEP TO OLD DIPLOMAT HOTEL • Visit BenCab Museum (make sure this does not fall on a Monday as they are closed, else, visit PMA instead) ₱9.00 X 2 | JEEP TO CITY CENTER ₱15.00 X 2 | JEEP FROM KAYANG ST. TO BENCAB MUSEUM • Lunch (Recommended: BenCab’s Cafe Sabel | if you decided on PMA, have lunch at 50’s Diner instead) ₱70.00 X 2 | AVERAGE CHEAPEST CARINDERIA MEAL COST • Buy Pasalubong at Baguio Public Market ₱9.00 X 2 | JEEP TO CITY CENTER • Get bags at the hotel • Dinner (Recommended: Te Quiero) ₱70.00 X 2 | AVERAGE CHEAPEST CARINDERIA MEAL COST • Depart to Manila END OF 3-DAY ITINERARY
TOTAL BUDGET: ₱3,632.00 FOR TWO PERSONS
₱ 1,816.00 PER PERSON ₱ 605.33 PER PERSON PER DAY
* Based on two persons traveling together for 3 days and 2 nights in Baguio City
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249 comments.
Baguio was my dream destination when I was growing up to almost adulthood. I didn't get a chance to go there until I was already in college. Loved the place....I still do even, after I have been to many places in the world. Nothing beats first love.
I have to agree Bert, even with its haphazard development, I still love Baguio :)
Detailed and thorough. Ang galing naman idol! Ü
Salamat Kath, will add some more Baguio tourist spots and restaurants in time. Andami ko pa rin gustong bisitahin dun at mga blog backlogs :P
Thank you sa info! I am looking for a hotel in baguio.
No problem Marco! The ones I posted above range from very cheap to very expensive :P
awesome! thank you for the wide range of list from the transpo to food to places 😉. God bless
whew! ang intense! lahat na andito na pati ang paghulog ko sa hydro falls. nice :)
Hahaha wala akong balak puntahan yang hydro falls na yang, effort!! I'll add Bridal Falls in this guide once I finally blog about it :D
waaah love this blog... dun ako lumaki sa Baguio... it changed so much... Thank you for this post...
No problem Maya! I'm always envious of people who have Baguio City as their hometown :)
Astig nito, kumpleto :) Nakakamiss tuloy ang Baguio, kaso parang ang dami nang tao ngayon dun, crowded na lalo kapag Panagbenga o Mahal na Araw...
Anjo, January is actually the perfect time to visit since this is the coldest months in Baguio. Just time your visit before or after the Panagbenga to avoid the tourist crowd :)
Thanks for the map!!! Ang dami kong nahanap na itinerary pero yung map talaga yung pinaka-helpful :) now i'll be able to manage efficiently yung pagkakasunod-sunod ng trip :)
No problem Jhenpot, glad you find my Baguio itinerary helpful :)
ang galing nman ng site na to. lahat andito na. kudos sa gumawa nito! :D
Salamat Lily, may may kaunting Baguio tourist spots na wala pa dyan, but I will always be updating this post for those :)
Bravo, Christian!
Thank you Turista Trails, akyat na ng Baguio! :)
Great posts!
Thanks Zosima! Enjoy Baguio! :)
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This blog serves as our guide during our visit in Baguio last weekend. We really enjoyed our trip although we missed some attractions listed like the PMA and Laperal house due to time constraint. One thing I've noticed missing is Rito's. Taob ang bulalo ng Batangas sa kanila! Thanks to the author of this site. Very helpful!
Haven't tried Rito's yet, actually this is the first time I've heard of them. Care to share their location? :)
It is located at Engineer's Hill, i guess a kilometer away from Victory Liner terminal. Just a small eatery though but serves great bulalo. :)
Thanks a lot! Will try that bulaluhan when I return to Baguio City. :)
can't wait to go there this coming november :)
magkano kaya ang budget. ? dlwa kame eh. susunduin namen ung itinerary mo.. salmat ng marmi
Hi Arthur, that would depend on where you would choose to stay. For the food, 200 per meal per person should be more than enough. For transportation, it's about 50 to 100 pesos per transfer to the tourist spots. :)
This is so informative. Kudos!
Thank you Wyatt, hope you get to use it on your Baguio trip :)
Great Guide, Balak namin pumunta ng wife ko sa December 25 , hehe. Ayaw namin gumastos ng malaki kasi may mas malayong trip kaming sa feb. Dahil sa guide mo sir mejo nagka-Idea para makapagplano. galing!
No problem Jerome! Let me know if you find something new in Baguio so I can update this guide. Enjoy your trip! :)
maraming salamat sa blog na 'to may idea na din ako kung pa'no ko ba-budgetin yung budget ko pag pumunta kami dyan. hehehe very very very helpful. thank you, Sir. :)
No problem sir! Hope you have a fun Baguio getaway! :)
It has been a long time since I last visited Baguio. Thanks to your site I now have an idea how to maximize our vacation and where to go for 3 days. Thank you!
No problem Adrian, enjoy Baguio's cold weather!
I am planning to go next month. any suggestion where can we stay (5 travelers) that closer to the main attraction and syempre mo good price din... I still contemplating kung mag co commute kami or mag re rent ng car with driver.... all suggestion is greatly appreciated.. Salamat po
Hi Lea, I think Baguio Holiday Villas is the perfect place for you. It's walking distance from Burnham Park and price is competitive specially for big groups. They also have a kitchen, so you can cook your own meals and save a bit. For me, commuting to Baguio is always better, more economical. Once in Baguio, you can always take a taxi, which is very cheap compared to the ones in Manila. :)
I'm planning to surprise my boyfriend to a Baguio getaway this end of the month. thanks for this blog. Now I know where to start. Specially the map, it's really a big help.
Glad the Baguio tourist spot map helps! I was initially hesitant on putting it up as it was such a task, but now I'm glad I did :)
The cover photos you make are hypnotically beautiful! The images, typography, the little details. Everything! You're one of the best, no-shit, no-nonsense bloggers out there. Galing na magpicture, galing pa magsulat. Idol!
Thank you Patrick for the kind words, means quite a lot to me to get these kinds of compliment from readers :)
Kuya Max, wala ng PNKY cafe. It was replaced by another resto but I forgot to take note of the name.
Aww talaga? How's the new restaurant? Same ba nung old PNKY, rebranded as new one or totally new talaga?
Guys on my next vacation i have a plan to bring my family in baguio, and we will stay for 3 days this is our first time to visiti the summer capital of the philippines. I am just curious how much do i need for our travel total of 7-8 persons. and renting a lodging house is more advisable rather than to check-in on a hotel? Bcoz we want to buy our own foods in the market and cook. Please help me guys.... Thanks :)
Hi Win, renting a lodging house is definitely much more affordable than a hotel since you're a big group. If you have a bit of a budget, I suggest you stay at the Baguio Holiday Villas (listed above). They have a kitchen so you can save up a bit on food, plus it's near Burnham Park and the public market. :)
Hi just wanna ask if there is any 24hours trip via van in cabanatuan termina going to baguio or what is the last trip ?
Hi, I'm really not familiar with the Baguio van schedule from Cabanatuan City, but I don't think it operates 24 hours
I have been there too. Ilocos and Baguio in a 5 day trip. visit my blog for tips http://sowhatright.blogspot.com/2015/01/going-north-ilocos-baguio.html
Yung Itenerery po ba is base sa pagkaka sunod sunod ng distansya ng mga Tourist Spots? Thanks! :)
Yes, the trip itinerary is set in conjunction with the distances of Baguio tourist spots from each other :)
You are heaven-sent! This is truly legit :)
No problem, enjoy Baguio's sights! :)
ilove this site:) complete info:):):)
Thank you Lei! I will post an update for Baguio's tourist spots and hotels soon :)
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Thank you for an insightful and in-depth guide to our hometown, Baguio City. Rarely do we see anyone put such an effort in helping tourists (even locals) find the best places to go in Baguio. Keep up the good work and we're looking forward for more of your Baguio adventures
You're welcome BCD, Baguio has always been my one of my favorite places in the Philippines, hence this travel guide :)
Hello po. Thank you sa very complete na guide na ito. May sample itinerary pa. Ask ko lng po, what hotel best to stay base sa Day 1 ng itinerary sa taas? Salamat po.
Hi Anonymous, when it comes to location, I'll have to choose Hotel Veniz :)
hi, updated paba itong article na to???
Yes, I updated it February this year :)
Good day I'd just like to inquire if is it ok to relocate in Baguio?
I'm not really sure as I haven't really tried living in Baguio :)
Detailed informative and helpful guide. :)
One thing though, estimated budget trip to baguio? For two person. :)
Hi NinjaLiit, it's quite hard to estimate a budget for a trip because everything would depend on where you're gonna stay, where (and how many times) you're gonna eat, and what mode of transportation you're gonna take.
Thank you very much for this Sir! This will serve as my guide this weekend (Nov 19-21)! I hope I can maximize this time away from Manila. :)
Hi Mich, glad to help! Enjoy your Baguio trip! :)
hi christian... thanks for the info... tanong ko lang... mas ok bang mag commute kysa sa mga tour package? for 2days? wala kc akong idea 1stime ko lang sana ppunta sa Baguio since its my bday this dec17 hehe ano kaya mas bet? thanks
Hi, if you have the budget, I'd say go for the Baguio tour package. It is more convenient and will lessen the chances of you wasting time by transferring from one place to the next. The downside is, it would be more expensive. If you're more adventurous, go for the DIY commute to and in Baguio. It is quite easy and relatively cheap to get a taxi in Baguio. Plus you get to stay on each tourist spot in Baguio on your own time. :)
hai Christian, have u heard about cafe in the sky (la presa) ? do you have any info about that place? how to get there commute or taxi? cos i researched it some of them said taxi fare go there 150-300 1 way, some said 800++ round trip. please advice me if u have any info. thx.
Hi Bobby, I haven't been to that place yet. Will try it out next time I go up to Baguio again :)
Hi Christian, Sadly the LGU already restricted access to Sto Tomas. There was a directed recently disallowing tourist to go there. Café in the Sky is not operating anymore but they still have the hotel. You can go to that if Café in the Sky will confirm your reservation ahead in the checkpoint after the Green Valley area. It is sad as this is my favorite area in Baguio, Im sure with your masterful hand with the camera, pictures of this place would entice more and more tourist but again sadly, no one can go there anymore except those who live there
That's too bad as I really haven't been to that area yet. Hopefully they reopen it in the future. :)
Hi Christian! I am planning to go to Baguio for a 4-day vacation alone. :) :) I am pretty much on a very tight budget so this is very helpful. :) I'm hoping to get a cheap room. Thanks!
Hi there, good luck on your Baguio trip! Did you get a cheap accommodation? :)
I love your blog!!!! Thank you so much!!! mag isa kasi akong magtatravel sa baguio at vigan, and I'm from Cebu! kaya salamat kasi sobrang detailed ng blog mo. :D
No problem Cherry! Are you gonna go straight by bus from Baguio to Vigan? :)
No, sir. Limited days lang kasi at mas gusto ko i feel yung lugar so baguio muna then babalikan ko nalang ulit and vigan. :)
My Partner and I will be in Baguio this coming April 10-12, 2016 and this Blog made it so much easier for me to plan our vacation. I was even searching for a Map that would easily tell me where to go, and this Blog has it! Whew! I hope that our Vacation will be awesome!
Hi RC, I'm glad you were able to utilize my Baguio tourist attractions map :)
Hi, I love your blog. These is helpful I'm planning to go to Baguio with my family for 3 days. Can you suggest a cheap transient house? a clean & a safe one? Near at Camp John Hay or Sm Bagiou hopefully. Thank you so much
I haven't really tried staying at a transient house before, so I can't recommend any. If you're considering a dorm, I've tried AKAP Dormitel, the cheapest I've stayed in so far while in Baguio, but it's one jeepney ride away from Burnham Park
Can you send me a sample itinerary for one day tour in baguio only.thanks and more powers
Hi Jessa, you can use the Day 1 of the itinerary I posted, just squeeze in Mines View, Botanical Garden, Wright Park and The Mansion in there :)
Hi Christian, can you suggest a 1 day itenerary in Baguio, we were from Manila, approx we will arrive in Baguio by 5 or 6am and we will stay in Azalea Residences. Thank you & God bless!
Hi, sorry for the delayed response. You can probably squeeze in the Day 1 and Day 2 Baguio itinerary I posted above. :)
Hi Sir! ask ko lang kung naexperience mo ng mag early check in sa mga hotels or lodges sa Baguio? How much do they charge sa early check ins?? thanks!!
Hi, hotels in Baguio usually allow early check in if the room is not being used. Better call them a day before if they would allow such. :)
We are heading to Baguio nextweek for our 10th year anniv with the kids and I found this blog with detailed itinerary. Will use this as our guide, thanks for this. Hopefully the weather will be good! We are booked at Hotel Elizabeth:-)
Hi Sweet Haven! Glad you find my Baguio guide to be helpful! Enjoy Baguio!
good day! punta sana kami this weekend. from nueva ecija kami,suspended padin kaya ang bus until now? tsaka alam mo kaya sir ang timing ng van nila? maraming salamat po. btw, great post.. sobrang helpful! keep it up sir :)
Hi Erian, better contact the bus services from Nueva Ecija to Baguio for their schedule. Enjoy Baguio! :)
maulan ba jan kpag october?
With the weather today, it's really kinda hard to predict
Hello. My partner and I are planning to have a 2days and 2nights vacation in Baguio. How much do you think is our budget sa tours and food?
Hi Kathreen, budget for tours, less than a thousand pesos for each if you're gonna do it on your own and just take cabs or die jeepneys. For food, depends really where you're eating. A meal can range from PHP60.00 (carinderia) to about PHP250.00 (famous restaurants) per person.
Baguio din ang fave kong city! :) I fell in love simula nung nkapunta ako dito. Planning to go back this Nov. Season po ba ng strawberry? thanks
Same here, Baguio remains one of my favorite cities in the Philippines! Strawberry season in Baguio starts from November to May. :)
Wow, isn't this blog the best? I mean, you've covered EVERYTHING! I've been to Baguio 3x already but I'm planning to celebrate my birthday weekend there so I'm just looking for new places and itinerary. I almost forgot about Stobosa. Maybe you can also add Cafe in the Sky, "La Presa" and Dinosaur Island as an update for others. Kudos! :) Elaine
Hi Elaine, thank you so much for appreciating this guide. Will try and include those on the next update after I visit them myself. :)
heya mccoy onkyo606 here.you finally had the chance to get back after more than a year. last time i was in baguio was in feb 2016 traffic was hellish that weekend but we still enjoyed our stay. we will miss another visit this december aswe decided to go further north this time. i will try to do a quick visit though balikan lang. i have been frequenting the place the past 5 years but will neverget tired of it. have you tried eating at tono tono yet? i bet you will keep going back too. i just forgot the exact location but that bulaluhan on your way to mines view is also worth a try.
Hello sir Onkyo606! I know how you feel, bad traffic jams but still, we still head over to Baguio! Will keep those restaurants on my list, too many good places to eat out in Baguio. :)
Hi po! Pwede na ba mag-strawberry picking ng October? Planning to visit Baguio next week. Thanks! :)
Hi Catherine, I guess there's already strawberries by October, although strawberry season usually starts on November :)
Greata BLog out here ! Baguio City is one of the best attraction and historical places here in the Philippines
Thanks Jaycee :)
Hi! Punta kami ng boyfriend ko sa Baguio this october 18 and will follow your itinerary dahil 3 days naman kami. :) Pwede bang kung kailan nandun na kami saka lang kami maghanap ng hotel? Saka saan ba magandang magstay na swak lang sa budget and for two? Thank you.
Yes, it is possible to find an accommodation right there and then, but you might not get the lowest available price. I recommend Hotel 45 for budget walk-ins.
Need po nmin tour guide tom couple po..alis po kmi tonight dito manila
Hi Irene, sorry for the late reply. Were you able to find a tour guide in Baguio?
ganda po ng Blog mo :) Very informative :) Thank you for posting.
Thank you Eyna! Enjoy the tourist spots in Baguio!
Meron pa bang AKAP Dormitel? :)
As far as I know, AKAP Dormitel is still open for lodgings. Better contact them first, just to be sure.
Thank you sa mga ideas! God Bless
You're welcome Anna! Enjoy your Baguio trip!
nice blog very detailed. thanks much :)
Thanks Allan! Have a good time in Baguio!
It makes me want to back again to Baguio. Nothig really beats first love, of all the beautiful places I had visit.
Yes Princess, Baguio does that :)
Love your blog po, detailed.. Thank you for the informative blog about baguio tour
No problem Bernadette, enjoy your Baguio itinerary :)
nice blog po! so excited to visit baguio!
When are you going? Ber months are the best time to go to Baguio, super cold!
the Cheapest to stay in Baguio is at Bab's Transient house for only 250 per night per person where you can cook your own food and free use of utensils and LPG and rice cooker and for your convenience when touring in baguio just negotiate a jeepney driver for the whole day tour for about 2000 -2500 a day.
Ang galing mo po sobrang detalyado. Gusto ko rin sana pumunta dyan ngayong December pero solo lang ako and at the same time medyo kinakabahan kase hindi ko kabisado yong lugar. Pero dahil dito siguro e note ko na lang yong places tapos pag nandun na ako saka na lang ako mag tatanong sa mga tao hehe! Salamat po sa info. God bless.
Hi Anne, you need not worry about security in Baguio, if you somehow get lost, just ask around, lots of friendly people in the city. :)
Ok. Thanks Christian. God Bless. :)
Ay Sir may follow up Q po ako hehe.. Kahit po ba hindi ka mamitas ng strawberry sa strawberry farm may entrance fee prin? Thanks.
No entrance fee at Strawberry Farm if you're not gonna pick :)
Thanks again! God Bless. :)
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Hi everyone, punta po ako ng Baguio this coming Nov.25 to Dec.2 for a convention. Gusto ko sanang magside-trip/tour sa City anytime between those dates, baka meron ditong magtour during those days, pwedeng maki-join? hehehe :) -Dennis, Davao City
Baguio trip joiners, anyone? :)
Waaaaah. Me and my boyfriend plans to visit Baguio. We 1st decided to avail tour package but we finally decided to travel on our own. And thanks the Lord your blog will definitely help us get through our trip. Kudos to your work!! 😁😁 Will definitely updte you. Will follow this.
Hi Nela, have a safe Baguio trip! :)
great site! just what I needed! great job sa author nito.
Thank you! Baguio guide with love :)
very informative thank you
No problem, Xena! Have a nice Baguio trip!
hi po :) ask ko lng if bukod b ung expenses ng baguio itenerary sa baguio travel???
Yes, it is. But, you can customize it to your liking. :)
Ang galing NYU nmn Po may map guide sa tourist spot, salamat Po sir Christian ��
You're welcome Jr! Enjoy Baguio! :)
Wow this will be really helpful for me once I visit Baguio this year! I'll make sure that this coming 2017 will be my "Travel/ Adventure Year" and Baguio is definitely a part of it ��It's time to save at least P2k/ head hehe since I wanna bring my family as well. Thanks for your effort! Keep up the good work ��
Wow, Baguio's a good place to start travelling. It's very easy to get around to! :)
Hi Christian, were going to visit baguio. Tatlo sasakyan kami from Nueva ecija. Pare pareho kami Walang alam s baguio. May alam kaba tourist guide n marerefer s amin to follow your two days tour. Bka kc masayang Oras nmin pag wala kmi guide
Hi, I really don't know any tour guide in Baguio. What you can do is load up for an unlimited internet on your phone and use the gps coordinates I posted above so you won't get lost going to Baguio's tourist spots. And, you can also ask people, they're pretty friendly. :)
WOW ANG GALING MO SIR :) Bukod sa AKAP DORMITEL ano pa ang mas cheapest? Im planning to go there kasi on FEB 25-26. Panagbenga grand festival. San kaya pinaka maganda mag stay? yung dadaanan ng float and street dance? thanks sir :)
So far, that's the cheapest Baguio lodging I know of. You may also try Hotel 45, it's a bit more pricey, but they have better rooms and location.
Will follow this itinerary sa bday ko this january 20! Nag leave ako ng jan.20-21, then off ng 22-23. Thanks for this blog! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Four days in Baguio! Enjoy sir! :)
Ohmooo! Thankyou sa Blog na to. Sa totoo lang gusto ko lang magtravel ng hindi nagpapabook. Gusto ko ako lang para hawak ko time ko lalo na pag pagod ako sa kakalakad :) Napakaimpormative nito. See you soon Baguio. After 17years makikita ko ulit ang Baguio :) <3
Hi Sharmayne, glad to hear that you're coming back to Baguio! Hope you have a hassle-free DIY Baguio tour! :)
yung 3k per head keri na ba yun sa 3days & 2 nights?
Hi Regine, if you're staying on a really affordable accommodation, 3,000 pesos for a 3 days, 2 nights tour of Baguio is okay. :)
I Love this site complete info�� Thanks Christian
Hi Diana, thanks for appreciating! Hope you have a fun time in Baguio! :)
pag may sariling car po ba. lahat po ba ng pupuntahan na tourist spots may parking lot po ba? at kung free o may bayad po? Thanks po
Hi, some tourist spots in Baguio have parking lots for private cars. A few, you just have to park on the street :)
My husband and I with our 7 years old son will go to Baguio this February 4 to 5, what will be the best itenarary for almost one and a half day? If we leave from Manila at Saturday 6am, we will most likely arrive there at Saturday noon. Makakapaggala kami from that time to 6pm. Then Sunday 7am to 4pm. Ano ano magandang unahing puntahan on that so limited amount of time? Thanks a lot!
Hi Lara, the best thing to do is to check the Baguio tourist spots map I posted above for places that are within each other, then you can formulate your customized Baguio one and a half day itinerary
Hi! We'll be at baguio in two weeks from now.. We choose your itinerary and got some ideas.. But my bf hard to find cheap accommodation like what you had.. Any suggestions for accommodation?? specially this season is really too hard to find better but cheap rooms to stay in at baguio.. Any suggestion? Like Bed and breakfast that you know? Most of transient we found got some issues on bathrooms and cr😞 hope you can help us
Hi, I suggest that you check the link I posted above for more Baguio accommodations :)
Hi., balak namin mag walk in if ever maghanap ng accommodation, hindi ba mahirap mag hanap ng cheap na tuluyan dun if ever? 2 adults and 1 toddler(2yrs old)
It would be a bit hard to find accommodations on Baguio for walk ins on weekends, for weekdays, I guess it wouldn't be that hard
Hi, Christian! You're a genius! I loved reading through your blog (note that I am NOT a reader and how hard I try not to read through articles and just skim through them) and learning a lot on how to get to places and just know what to do once you're there. It will be my first time to travel alone on a DIY IT trip and I have spent days, literally daaaayyyyss just trying to figure out how to plan this trip properly and without hassle. I'm very meticulous, especially to the detail regarding the value and quality that I get out of my money now more-so for I'll be shouldering my expenses alone for this trip. NEWBIE here! haha and with your blog, It's like I know the ins and outs of Baguio already. This blog of yours is without a doubt helpful and informative. THANK YOU!! p.s.: It is only in your blog that I got the number of the hotel that I've been trying to reach for days and I just booked a room for 3 nights! YEY!
Hi Eeia! Thank you so much for appreciating my blog! Always glad to help out a fellow traveler, especially when it comes to Baguio. I love this city!
I'm actually preparing for a trip sometime in October. This would really help me a lot.
Hi Cromwell! Happy this Baguio travel blog helps! :)
Hi Sir! Katapos ko lang po basahin ung guide nyo, maraming salamat dito... we'll be in Baguio sa Friday kaya i-bookmark ko itong blog mo. Thanks!
Hi Edgardo! Glad my blog helped! How was your trip? :)
Thanks to this ... I find it really helpful. If we opt for car rental, do you have any recommendation for the most reliable, safe and affordable provider? Great thanks
Hi Cecile, I'm not that familiar with car rentals in Baguio. What you can do is simply flag a taxi and request if they would be okay in renting their cab for the day. Most taxi drivers in Baguio are quite honest, so I don't think you'd have any problem with them. :)
Hi Chienthy, the early check outs are for those wanting a shorter stay in Baguio and won't be finishing the whole itinerary :)
Hi, thanks for blogging this, super helpful siya for me who doesnt know how to set a getaway. Any recommendation sa hotel? I have 1,500 to 2000 per night budget, for 2 person, yung accessible sana sa public transportation. Thank you
Hi John, for cheap Baguio accommodations, I suggest that you search on Agoda, they have lots of affordable places there :) https://www.agoda.com/city/baguio-ph.html?cid=1649989
I am now going to follow your itinerary. You're such a blessing! Thank you!
No problem! Enjoy Baguio!
hi thank you for the information it really helps a lot.. may i copy your sample itinerary?
hello.. this blog is so helpful. :) we are planning for DIY with my husband :) its our first time to go in baguio :) :) thankyou :D
Happy Baguio trip! :)
Thank you kuya sa blog mo.ask ko lang bakit ang lalayo ng mga pupuntahan kagaya ng baguio cathedral tapos papunta ng tam-awan village yung kasunod. Hindi po ba pwdeng laperal white house n lng muna? Naguluhan lng po ako hehehehe Sana po masagot mo po thank you
You can switch the itineraries, of course. The Baguio Cathedral is at the center so, it's up to you where to go next after that. I dedicated the second day to the Laperal area and the first day to visit Tam-awan, which is quite isolated. :)
Such a helpful blog! Thanks a lot for this gonna bookmark this so i can celebrate my birthday in Baguio City.. PS Is the price of the foods in your blog is updated this 2017?
Enjoy your Baguio trip Rommel! Prices for the food are updated up to 2016 :)
So thankful i found this blog =) We're on our way to Baguio right now and im with my partner, well truth to be told im really hesitant to do a DIY travel. But i have no worries at all now =D Im so amazed with the wide range of choices and very detailed itinerary that you have.. KUDOS to you sir!
Wow, a romantic Baguio getaway! Enjoy your trip, sir! Delete
Whats is the best time to arrive in Baguio if its a 3 days 2 nights tour? Any suggestions? Thank you.
To maximize your Baguio trip, I suggest that you take the midnight bus ride from Manila. You'll arrive in Baguio very early the next day. If your accommodation doesn't allow early check in, just leave your bags at the lobby first :)
Hi, fees and fares ganyan pa din hanggang ngayon? thanks :) your blog is so helpful
Hi, yes, more or less the fees are still updated :)
SALAMAT POH SA BLOG NATO.. MAY IT NA KAMI NG PARTNER KO THIS SEPT.15-18 TRIP TO BAGUIO... SALAMAT SIR... VERY WELL PUBLISH OF DETAILS.. HULOG KAH NG LANGIT POHHH .. ANYWAYS, IM FROM THE LAND OF DURIAN...DAVAO CITY
Wow, to Baguio all the way from Davao! Enjoy the City of Pines sir! :)
Your blog is very detailed and informative! I think, everything I should know were all written. I've always wanted to go to Baguio alone. Would it be possible for me to go on holidays? e.g Oct.31-Nov.2 Thanks!
Hi Chii, I think going to Baguio during All Saints Day and All Souls Day would be a good idea since most people usually head over to the cemeteries on those times. And that can only mean one thing, less people in Baguio! :)
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BAGUIO CITY TRAVEL GUIDE with Budget Itinerary
There were shooting stars.
I was a High School sophomore when I set foot in Baguio for the very first time. The details of the event are fuzzy now, but it was a Boy Scout-related trip. I was just a few steps to becoming an Eagle Scout then, which was something my friends and I had been working hard to achieve. To ensure I would be joining the trip, I had to work a little bit harder. My classmates didn’t know it then — they thought every penny I had for that trip was given — but I had to earn it by selling fishballs.
After over 10 hours of bus ride from Batangas, we finally reached Baguio at around midnight. In the middle of unloading our bags, my friends and I sat and rested on the base of flagpole. As we were having a conversation about the cold, shooting stars streaked across the night sky.
That was my earliest memory of Baguio City. Even now that the city has undergone a lot of changes and more cool, rustic towns have become accessible, I still find myself in a bus bound for Baguio again and again. It’s hard to forget something that left such a magical first impression. I mean, there were shooting stars.
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UNDERSTANDING BAGUIO
Baguio was built as a hill station in 1900, at the start of the American Colonial Period. That’s why the names of many of the key landmarks sound western or American. Burnham Park was named after Architect Daniel Burnham, who planned the city; Wright Park after Governor-General Luke Edward Wright; Camp John Hay after John Milton Hay, who was President Roosevelt’s Secretary of State; and Bell House after General J. Franklin Bell. The Mansion, one of the city’s most recognizable buildings, was constructed to serve as the official residence of the Governor General.
Today, Baguio is the biggest city and the economic center of the Cordillera region. Despite being a resort city, it is highly urbanized, home to almost 350,000 residents, many of which are from surrounding towns and provinces who moved to the city for work or studies. It is this cooler attitude that makes Baguio a magnet for tourists trying to escape the searing heat of the lowlands, especially in the summer.
Long before Sagada and Kalinga entered the collective consciousness of tourists, Baguio City was the go-to destination in the Cordillera region. It is known by a number of nicknames including City of Pines and Summer Capital of the Philippines , bestowed upon it because it is perched in the middle of tropical pine forests around 1500 meters above sea level, ensuring cool, pleasant temperatures year-round.
Here are more things you need to know about Baguio City.
- Language: The four most spoken Philippine languages in Baguio are Ibaloi, Kankana-ey, Ilocano, and Tagalog. But English is widely understood and spoken too.
- Currency: Philippine peso (PHP, ₱). PHP100 is around USD 1.90, EUR 1.69, SGD 2.57 (as of April 2019).
- Modes of payment: Credit cards are accepted by many establishments but CASH is still king (and queen) in Baguio.
WHERE TO STAY IN BAGUIO
Baguio looks easy and simple on the map, but it is a lot more complicated in reality. But picture it this way: At the very center of the city is Burnham Park. Many of the key places of interest are located somewhere around it. Most key roads is somehow directly connected to it. Even jeepney terminals are easily accessible from the park.
Hence, if it’s your first time and you want to see the key attractions in the city, pick a place that is located near Burnham Park. It doesn’t have to be directly across the park. Even hotels that are just a short walk away will do. This area will be most convenient for you.
But if you’re after some peace of mind and you’re not here to go sightseeing, choose a hotel that is located away from Burnham Park and a little bit isolated from all the busyness. Baguio, after all, is still a bona fide urban hub, with lots of buildings and vehicles and people.
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HOW TO GET TO BAGUIO FROM MANILA
Several bus companies ply the Manila-Baguio route. You can catch a bus at the following terminals:
- Genesis Transport: Cubao
- Dagupan Bus Lines: Cubao
- PARTAS: Cubao and Pasay
- Joy Bus (Genesis): Pasay and Avenida
- Victory Liner: Cubao and Pasay
Baguio is only 4-6 hours away from Manila, depending on which part of Manila you’re coming from, which route the bus takes, and whether or not it makes a stop along the way. Regular buses usually take Dau Exit (NLEX) or Concepcion Exit (SCTEX) and make at least one stop.
But higher end buses like Joy Bus and Victory Liner’s first-class service use NLEX, SCTEX, and TPLEX non-stop, cutting down the travel time to 4-5 hours. First class buses also have wider legrooms and free snacks.
When I go to Baguio, I usually book with Victory Liner. No particular reason, really. It’s just out of habit. Haha. So I’m most familiar with their fares.
CUBAO TO BAGUIO – VICTORY LINER Regular aircon: P485 First class: P800
CUBAO TO BAGUIO – JOYBUS Deluxe: P720 Premier: P740
PASAY TO BAGUIO – JOYBUS Deluxe: P730 Premier: P760
PASAY TO BAGUIO – VICTORY LINER Regular aircon: P496 First class: P800
For the schedule, check this website: VICTORY LINER & JOY BUS SCHEDULE .
From the new Victory Liner terminal, you can take a cab to your hotel. If your hotel is near Burnham Park, the fare should be around P70.
HOW TO GET AROUND BAGUIO
One thing that you as a tourist needs to know about Baguio is that attractions are scattered around the city in clusters. The problem is that these clusters are far from each other. Hence, it’s best to explore by cluster. There are two main modes of transportation:
- Jeepney. The cheaper way to get around. If your hotel is near Burnham, you can easily find a jeepney. There are terminals just outside the park. Minimum fare is P8.50.
- Taxi. The more convenient way. If you’re a group, it’s affordable too. Cabs in Baguio are much cheaper than in Manila, and taxi drivers are known to be honest and give exact change (unlike in Manila). Of course, there are also bad drivers, but they are more the exception than the rule. Flagdown rate is P35.
GrabTaxi works in Baguio, but the number of available cabs is very limited, so expect to wait a long time to book.
You can also travel on foot. Within the city proper, I usually just walk. But I have to warn you that it can be exhausting. Visitors usually forget that Baguio’s terrain is largely uneven, something that isn’t obvious if you rely on flat maps. But once you’re there, you’ll realize that walking around Baguio involves uphill climbs. If you’re not familiar with some short cuts, you’ll also find yourself walking long distances.
THINGS TO DO IN BAGUIO & LA TRINIDAD
Camp john hay.
This is my favorite place in the city. When I was young and I conjured up images of Baguio in my head, they looked like Camp John Hay and its thick blanket of pine trees. It was established on October 25, 1903 as an R&R (rest and recreation) station exclusively for the US Armed Forces in the Philippines. At the height of World War II, it was bombed by the Japanese but fell back in the hands of the Americans in 1945. Almost 50 years later, it was turned over to the Philippine government, which transformed the site into a tourist site.
There’s a lot to enjoy here including the following:
- Treetop Adventures, where you can enjoy thrilling rides like the Superman Ride (zipline), Canopy Ride, and Tree Drop (harnessed free fall).
- Bell House, formerly the official vacation residence of the Commanding General of the Philippines. It now houses a museum featuring American colonial architecture.
- Butterfly Garden, good to see if you’ve never been to any butterfly garden before or if you’re with kids. Otherwise, skippable.
- Cemetery of Negativism, a symbolic site for the burying of negativities — thoughts, emotions, attitude.
- Yellow Trail, aka Forest Bathing Trail, a 1.5km easy hiking path that will lead you through and around the pine forest. The trek takes around 2 hours. You can do it in 2 ways. The usual route is generally uphill, starting at Le Monet Hotel and ending at Scout Hill. If you don’t think you have the stamina, you can do it the other way around instead. (That’s what we did, LOL!) We thoroughly enjoyed it!
For more information about the places to visit here, read: THINGS TO DO AT CAMP JOHN HAY .
La Trinidad Strawberry Farm
Baguio is almost synonymous with strawberries, but the most visited strawberry farm is actually in La Trinidad, 30 minutes away. Here, you’ll find plots of strawberries alongside vegetables and flowers. You can buy strawberries here for P250-P300 per kilo. If you want to pick the berries yourselves, prepare to shell out additional P200.
Lying along the farm is a pasalubong center made up of several souvenir stores. If you get hungry, try the strawberry ice cream (which is really good) and strawberry taho!
Colors of Stobosa (Mural Houses)
Not too far away from the strawberry field are the colorful houses of Stobosa. This community project is one of the newest attractions in La Trinidad. More formally referred to as Stobosa Hillside Homes Artwork, it is basically a cluster of hillside houses painted in various colors by the designers of Tam-awan Village. “Stobosa” stands for Stonehill, Botiwtiw, and Sadjap, the three sitios that make up the giant artwork.
Bell Church
Just within walking distance of Stobosa Artwork is Bell Church, one of the most popular tourist sites in the Baguio-La Trinidad area. The Bell Church is a Chinese temple run and managed by a Filipino-Chinese religious organization, established by immigrants from Canton (Guangzhou) in 1960.
BenCab Museum
BenCab Museum is actually located in the town of Tuba, but it’s just a short drive from the Baguio city center. The museum houses the works of Benedicto Reyes Cabrera, a National Artist for Visual Arts, and other Filipino contemporary art masters. Set amid relaxing greenery, the BenCan Museum is not just a place to appreciate art but also reflect.
Hours open: Tuesdays-Sundays 9am-6pm Last entry: 5:30pm Closed: Mondays, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Entrance Fee: P120
How to get there: From the public market, ride a jeepney bound for Asin. Fare is less than P20.
Tam-awan Village
Nicknamed “Garden in the Sky,” Tam-awan Village is a reconstruction of a traditional Cordilleran village set in a forest. Established by the Chanum Foundation in 1988, it aims to showcase the craftsmanship and aesthetics of the Cordillera and bring the region’s culture closer to more people while also promoting local artists. Currently, the village has Ifugao and Kalinga model houses, built using only traditional materials.
Entrance fee: P60
Burnham Park
Most probably, Burnham Park is Baguio’s most well-known attraction. When you see it on the map, it doesn’t look much, but in reality, it is huge. Within its expanse are several smaller places of interest. The Melvin Jones Grandstand is the most visible, but if you walk around, you’ll also see the Children’s Playground and the Orchidarium, among others.
There’s also a lot of activities to enjoy here, mostly catering to families. You can rent a swan boat so you can paddle along Burnham Lagoon or you can rent a bike or go kart and ride around the park. Here are the rates.
Rental fees: Chopper (big bike): P75 per 30 minutes Go kart: P50 per 30 minutes Boat: P100 per 30 minutes (good for 5 pax) + P50 if with rower
Mines View Park
Another popular tourist spot is Mines View Park, so called because it overlooks the gold and copper mines of Itogon town below. The viewpoint is also a fantastic spot to watch the sunrise.
Unlike Burnham Park, the place can get crowded because the area isn’t that spacious. You’ll also find lots of souvenir stores around.
Botanical Garden
Situated between Wright Park and Teachers’ Camp along Leonard Wood Road, the Baguio Botanical Garden is another popular destination in the city. It’s a great place to relax and surround yourself with trees greenery without going too far from the city center. This is also pretty vast, so expect a bit of walking.
Entrance fee: FREE
Wright Park
Named after Governor-General Luke Edward Wright, Wright Park is a forested piece of land located just outside the Mansion. For tourists, it is the best site for horseback riding because of its proximity to the city center and the number of available horses to choose from.
Horseback riding rate: P200 for 7 rounds.
The Mansion
A short walk from Wright Park is the Mansion. Built in 1908, the Mansion served as the official residence of the US Governor-General in the Philippines. Today, it is the official summer palace of the President in the Philippines. Right across the Mansion is a long pond, the far end of which is a favorite photo spot.
WHERE TO EAT IN BAGUIO
We will be writing a separate article about this. Check back soon!
SAMPLE BAGUIO ITINERARY
Below is a sample Baguio itinerary for 3 days (good for a long weekend)! This assumes you’re a party of 2, splitting some costs and staying at a hotel in the city center. We also padded some of the costs to cover any price adjustments. As always, feel free to make changes to this to match your preferences.
Hotel Budget: P2000 per night (divided by 2 pax = P1000 per person per night)
DAY 1: CAMP JOHN HAY 05:00 am – Bus to Baguio, P485 11:00 am – Taxi to hotel, P35 (P70/2pax) 11:10 am – Hotel check in or drop bags 12:00 pm – Lunch, P150 01:00 pm – Taxi to Bell House, Camp John Hay, P70 (P140/2pax) 01:30 pm – Bell House + Cemetery of Negativism, P75 02:30 pm – Yellow Trail, FREE 04:30 pm – Taxi to city center, P70 (P140/2pax) 05:00 pm – Back to hotel, rest 07:30 pm – Dinner at Cafe by the Ruins, P300
DAY 2: BENCAB MUSEUM & CAMP JOHN HAY 07:30 am – Burnham Park 09:00 am – Jeepney to Bencab Museum, P20 09:30 am – Bencab Museum, P120 11:30 am – Jeepney to Baguio, P20 12:30 pm – Lunch at Good Taste, P150 01:45 pm – Walk to City Hall to catch jeep 02:00 pm – Jeepney to Bell Church, P15 02:30 pm – Bell Church 03:00 pm – Walk to Stobosa Houses 03:15 pm – Jeepney to Strawberry Farm, P8.50 03:30 pm – Buy strawberries + ice cream, P300 04:30 pm – Shop for souvenirs 05:00 pm – Jeepney to Baguio, P15 05:30 pm – Rest at Burnham Park 06:30 pm – Dinner, P150
DAY 3: BAGUIO CITY TOUR 08:00 am – Early check out, leave bags 09:00 am – Jeepney to Laperal White House, P8.50 09:20 pm – Laperal White House, P50 10:40 pm – Botanical Garden 12:00 pm – Wright Park, strawberry taho: P30 01:00 pm – The Mansion 01:30 pm – Taxi to Canto, P60 (P120/2pax) 01:50 pm – Canto, P300 03:30 pm – Pick up bags at hotel 05:00 pm – Bus back to Manila, P485
Supposing everything goes as planned, the above itinerary will cost you around P5200 (USD 100, SGD 136, EUR 90) per person excluding shopping budget but including some allowance to make up for miscellaneous incidental expenses and price adjustments. That said, we still urge you to add more to this to cover costs we might have missed.
If you want to keep track of your expenses when traveling around Baguio, download the LISTA app! It’s a mobile app that will help you watch your spending so you know you’re not going over your set budget and avoid running short of funds! It was originally meant for small businesses, but guess what? Travelers can use it, too! In fact, we have been using it on our past trips.
All you need to do is enter how much budget you have for the trip and as you explore, type your expenses. The app will do the rest. It will tell you how much you still have left. Don’t worry, you don’t need an internet connection to make it work: You can use it offline!
Another key feature is the SAVINGS CHALLENGE! Using the LISTA app, you can set a target amount and the frequency you’re comfortable with so you know when you’re financially ready to make your BAGUIO TRAVEL GOALS happen!
Excited for your next trip? I-LISTA na ‘yan!
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
When is the best time to visit baguio.
November to April , if you’re sightseeing.
Baguio enjoys cool temperature year-round, but of course, some months are better than others. November to April is the driest period, which is great if you’re planning on spending most of your time exploring. This means there is very little chance of heavy rain to put a damp on your itinerary.
December to February is the coldest period and it will steadily rise until May, but it’s still pretty chilly especially at night.
If you love festivals, visit in February when the Panagbenga (Baguio Flower Festival) is in full swing and see the grand parade of flowers. But expect thick crowds everywhere.
June to September is the wettest period, not ideal for touring. But if you’re visiting Baguio to reflect, be alone, or try to finish writing something (true story, lol), then you might find the damp, foggy mornings to be inspiring.
What is the tipping custom in Baguio?
Just like in other places in the Philippines, tipping is not mandatory in Baguio. Tip only if you really enjoyed the service to show your appreciation.
Taxi drivers in Baguio are also known for giving exact change, which doesn’t usually happen in Manila. But if you want to tip, you can just round up the meter. For example, if the cost of the ride is P62 and you pay P70, you can tell the driver to keep the change.
What type of power plug / socket is used in Baguio?
Electricity Info: 220V, 60Hz. Plug and socket Type A.
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Thank you so much! i enjoy reading its like im already travelling.
Thanks din for visiting our blog!
I really enjoyed reading your blog. Not just that. It really helps me a lot. Thank you.
Thanks, Paw!
Hi I would like to inquire if you know places we can visit that is pet friendly specifically for dogs. Thank you.
Unfortunately, I didn’t pay attention to pet-related policies during our visit so di ko po alam. :(
Thanks for sharing (:
Hi, thanks for sharing your Baguio tips. Ask ko lang sana, malakas ba both signal ng smart and globe sa Baguio as per your experience? or alin mas malakas. Hehe. Salamat. :D Planning to visit on December 2019. Mejo ang mamahal na ng accom. rates siguro due to the season. Haha
Yep, okay naman pareho!
You are great! i enjoy reading yout blog, all the needed info and the photos too. thanks from Israel
I am from Baguio….There’s no place like home. Thank you for visiting our place….
We love Baguio so much! Kahit na andami na ring pinagbago over the years, bumabalik pa rin.
is ben cab mueseum outside baguio na or not? I checked the map parang ang layo niya from town proper.
Hi Renzo, it’s in the town of Tuba. But it’s often included in Baguio itineraries.
Thank you po, first time magtravel with family na DIY, sobrang laki po ng maiitulong ng blog nyo, Salamat ng marami. God bless :)
Enjoy Baguio! Nagpa-plan na rin kami na bumalik! :)
Thank you for this. The infos are comprehensive and very useful!
Galing naman, sobrang details talaga na lahat na pwedeng itanong is nandyan na, kaya thanks po sa mga info. na binigay mo at malaking tulong sa amin , lalo na sa mga price , LOL.. GOD BLESS
Thanks din sa pag-visit. Enjoy your trip!
First-time ko mag visit here this January and I hope maging maayos, will surely check this itinerary. Birthday gift ko na din kay mama <3
Enjoy and happy birthday kay mama mo!
hi. anong bus company ginamit nyo in this trip?
hello , thank you so much for your info. first time kong magppunta ng baguio, buti nakita ko tong blog mo. sana updated k p din dito sa blog mo hehe,, salamat. yung hotel ba na suggested ng agoda is malapit sa burnham park? like what you said gusto ko sana ng hotel near in burnham park
Hindi lahat. Yung Hotel Veniz, Travelite and Baguio Holiday Villas, malapit lang.
Mula Stobasa House, saan po yung jeepney papuntang strawberry farm?
this is really helpful! :) thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for the information!!
thanks, plan nmin mag baguio trip this August
Thanks for this it can really help us my friends and i are planning to have diy baguio tour this december.
Grabe. Very informative as always talaga. My go-to travel blog when planning my itinerary. Thank you so, sooo much! And thank you also for calling them “languages” and not “dialects”
Thank you! Yes, languages naman talaga sila.
Pero nga pala, pre-pandemic pa itong guide na ito ha. Will be publishing a new guide soon.
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A Perfect 3 Days Baguio Itinerary
By: Author Ruben Arribas
Posted on November 9, 2023
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We will write our 3 Days Baguio itinerary. Baguio is Summer Capital of the Philippines and one of the most popular destinations in the country. Especially for locals. Click here to book online Manila to Baguio bus !
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WHERE TO STAY IN BAGUIO
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There are also budget hotel transients costing for around 600-900 PHP in a promo while three-star establishments go for around 1,000-2,000 PHP , that’s only $19-38 USD ! For those who want a more luxurious stay, you can check in at very nice hotels at around $50-120 USD .
You can also book your accommodations through Agoda or Booking
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HOW TO GET TO BAGUIO
Getting to baguio by van and bus from manila.
There are two main ways how to commute from Manila to Baguio – through a bus or a private van . If you prefer to go to Baguio by bus. Click here to book online Manila to Baguio bus ticket !
You can ride one from Cubao Bus Station and the 5-6 hours bus ride will cost you around PHP 485 . You can also ride the Executive Bus to go to Baguio. The 4-hour ride will cost you around PHP 800 . Buses are leaving every hour from Cubao in Manila.
There are a few buses companies getting to Baguio from Manila: Genesis Transport: Cubao Dagupan Bus Lines, Partas, Victory Liner and Joy Bus . They are leaving from Cubao and Pasay and prices are quite similar. Expect to pay around PHP 500 for one way and around PHP 750 if you choose first class.
BEST TIME TO VISIT BAGUIO
Locals also love traveling on the summer season (March to May) to ease the Philippine tropical torture/climate. It’s a place for relaxing and taking a break after all. If you actually love festivals, then go visit in February as Baguio celebrates their amazingly colorful and joyous Panagbenga festival at that time.
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DAILY BUDGET TRAVEL IN BAGUIO
Many of the restaurants and hotels in Baguio are cheap compared to the rest of the country. A full meal in the city can go for as low as 60 PHP per person while a bottle of beer can be bought for around 50-70 PHP . Restaurant meals can be bought for around 300-800 PHP for two people. If you only have 20 PHP in your pocket you can even buy street food with that in Baguio night market.
Transportation is also pretty cheap with jeepneys going all over town at a flat rate of 9 PHP . If you want to travel to Baguio from Manila, the ride will also be convenient and cheap at around 500 PHP .
There are also budget hotels transients costing for around 600-900 PHP in a promo while three-star establishments go for around 1,000-2,000 PHP , that’s only $19-38 USD ! For those who want a more luxurious stay, you can check in at very nice hotels at around $50-120 USD You can also book your accommodations through Agoda or Booking .
BAGUIO ITINERARY
Day 1 baguio itinerary.
If you are coming from Manila after a long bus ride and checking in your accommodation will be around lunchtime. You can go around to see a few Baguio tourist spots before dinner. We recommend you for the first day to visit around Mines View Park area.
The Mines View Park, the Wright Park, Good Shepherd, Botanical Garden, The Mansion and The Pink’s Sisters Convent. And to end the day Baguio Craft Brewery and Farmer’s Daughter Restaurant for dinner.
GOOD SHEPHERD
Near Mines View Park, Good Shepherd Place is a good place to buy souvenirs . It’s a convenient location to buy gifts and things that will remind you of Baguio’s identity.
Just a tip, queues are often long because the place has been an established “ pasalubong ” store so many tourists come here to buy goodies to bring home to their loved ones. Some of the best selling products are Ube jam , Peanut Brittle , and of course, strawberry jam .
MINES VIEW PARK
Get a chance to get dressed in full Cordillera regalia that are composed of bahag , shield and spear for men and tapis , vest for the ladies.
A top the Mines View Park, you could also see the beautiful view of the Benguet’s gold and copper mines and the Cordillera mountains. If lucky, you could also take a picture with the roaming St. Bernard Dog around the area.
THE WRIGHT PARK
Wanna try riding a horse? The Wright Park will definitely help you. It’s also near the Mansion. There are “pony boys” or guides that will help you ride your horse but it’s important to talk about their hourly charges . It’s really great for kids, too!
PINK SISTERS’ CONVENT
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Great place for solemnly relaxing, Pink Sisters Convent is a beautiful church in Baguio near Brentwood . People often come here to pray for a while and continue their trip. The church is very striking as it is different from its surroundings, very easy to find.
BOTANICAL GARDEN
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This park is different from Burnham park because there are native Igorots you could take pictures with. Also, it is very comfortable to stay here for relaxing and just take a pause from your trip. The park is absolutely free but you have to pay a small amount of 20 PHP for taking pictures with natives.
THE MANSION
Who says Presidents could endure Philippines summer heat? The Mansion is the official place for the President of the Philippines for summer, that’s why it’s convenient located in the summer capital of the Philippines. Taking pictures in front of the Mansion is allowed but the place is strictly and highly guarded.
BAGUIO CRAFT BREWERY
Being the first and only craft brewery with freshly-brewed beer, Baguio Craft Brewery remains a local favorite. Even if you’re new to drinking, it’s easy to get used to it here. Their beer might be heavy but it suits Baguio’s weather perfectly.
FARMER’S DAUGHTER RESTAURANT
Farmer’s Daughter Restaurant has really good food on their menu. Locals often go back here again once they’ve tasted the restaurant’s dishes. People call this the original or the authentic highlander menu. They really do their food exceedingly well for its price.
DAY 2 ITINERARY IN BAGUIO
For the second day in your Baguio itinerary the best is waking up early morning to visit the strawberry farm. And for finishing the day walking around Burnham Park. Lourdes Grotto, Ben Cab Museum and Ifugao Woodcarvers’ Village.
You can visit Tam-Awan Village to see the Kalinga houses and the colorful and popular Stobosa Mural Arts in Baguio.For dinner you should check it out Baguio night market where there is plenty of street food. Read here 57 Filipino dishes !
VISIT A STRAWBERRY FARM
Strawberry farm lets you pick your strawberry, that’s why the experience is amazing. You could also buy packed strawberries. Actually, Rachel and I would rather want to pick ours though because we could eat it right after picking.
Don’t worry about picking unripe strawberries because it’s easy to find ripe ones. It may be more costly to buy strawberries here but the experience is worth it. Try going in December to May.
BEN CAB MUSEUM
Take your time finishing all of the museum’s displays and just relax. Ben Cab museum will surely teach you how to appreciate art. It’s instinctive once you got the feeling. And again, art with Baguio’s vibes feel really different. It’s calming, peaceful and magical. Yes, you’ll find spots that are instagrammable !
LOURDES GROTTO
Lourdes Grotto is another place for relaxing and possibly soul searching, so it’s in our Baguio tourist spots list. You only need to trek 252 steps to get to the top and see the beautiful view of Baguio City. There is also a statue of the Virgin Mary on the top. Visitors light up a candle upon getting in to the top as well and offer their prayers.
VALLEY OF COLORS (STOBOSA MURAL ARTS)
Stobosa Mural Arts is an area filled with colorful hillside houses . You could take beautiful photos for your Instagram here but just remember to take good angles, ha! Laundries hanging may be added as an accessory. Be creative!
TAM-AWAN VILLAGE
Located in Pinsao Proper , this village resonates to tourists that love art. The village has seven Ifugao huts and two Kalinga House s. It’s a great way to immerse yourself on Baguio’s tribal culture. Touring around won’t take you long, two hours would be the maximum and you’re done.
IFUGAO WOODCARVERS’ VILLAGE
Ifugao Woodcarvers’ Village is a great side trip going to Ben Cab Museum not because it is bad but because roaming around here would only take about an hour . The great thing about this place is that they really have some good wood carvings that you could buy and take home as souvenirs.
BURNHAM PARK
There are a lot of things to do in Burnham Park as it is one of the most famous parks in the Philippines. Some of those are biking. You can rent bikes inside the park. You can have a picnic on picnic grove, visit the orchidarium , try the skating rink, ride the rowboat and many more. This park has been consistently been in Baguio tourist spots.
NIGHT MARKET IN BAGUIO
Surely, a Baguio tourist spot because Harrison Road is popular for its night market opening after 9 PM . There are a lot of great deals being sold. Try to catch a few! Remember that this place gets crowded because of the prices that can be saved. If you’re up to the challenge, you can surely get one!
DAY 3 BAGUIO ITINERARY
For your last day visiting Baguio Market where you can buy pasalubong peanut brittle and strawberries are the most popular ones to bring back home. For more sightseeing Baguio Museum and Atonement Cathedral.
BAGUIO CITY MARKET
Baguio City Market is a haven for shoppers trying to find souvenirs, but it’s famous for its stalls selling coffee beans. There are a lot of things you could buy here like, fresh fruits and vegetables, “sundot kulangot”, peanut brittle, strawberry jams, longganisa, and many many more. It’s also located very near to Burnham Park, which is very convenient.
BAGUIO MUSEUM
Located near SM Baguio , Baguio Museum may be old but it still has important artifacts and informational content that will tell you the story of Baguio. For educational purposes, this is still topnotch. Try to add it to your itinerary to better appreciate Baguio’s development. You’d only need less than a dollar to get in.
ATONEMENT CATHEDRAL
This cathedral is quite popular for locals, especially on Sunday . However, the place is very serene and calm. If you want to take a break from your itinerary and have a self-reflection time or pray, then go here. The church is near the Upper Session Road , you might want to head there next.
MORE DAYS BAGUIO ITINERARY
If you are planning to stay longer or going more on your own there are more places to visit in Baguio. If you like adventure you can’t miss Mt Pulag National Park, Camp John Hay and Tree Top Adventure.
MT. PULAG NATIONAL PARK
Hiking may be very exhausting but it’s always worth it when you get to the top. Mt. Pulag is just like that but it’ll give you a view that you won’t ever forget. The experience hiking and going up the trail isn’t a hassle at all.
A guide costs about PHP 600 per 5 people while the environmental fee costs about PHP 150 . The temperature could get really cold up to 5 degree Celsius.
CAMPING IN BAGUIO
If you have more days in your Baguio itinerary you can try camping or glamping in Baguio. You will enjoy amazing sunsets and sunrises from the top of the mountain. It’s only a few kilometers far from the city and you will breath fresh air.
TREE TOP ADVENTURE
Not for the faint-hearted, Tree Top adventure has something for adrenaline chasers. From canopy riding, ziplines, tree drops and many more. You’ll surely find a package that will fit you.
Safety is not an issue. The staff are accommodating and friendly, they’ll make you feel really secure. This place is adventure-packed so it’s one of the Baguio tourist spots that you shouldn’t miss.
CAMP JOHN HAY
Camp John Hay is a famous tourist attraction in Baguio because of the variety of activities you could try. There are adrenaline-packed activities like riding zip lines and harnessed free falls. One activity named yellow trail isn’t adrenaline-packed but it will make you calmly fall in love with nature more as you embark on an easy forest trail.
You could also try visiting the funny, witty, but eye-opening Cemetery of Negativism . Hopefully, you could bury some of yours there as well.
BRIDAL VEIL FALLS
Bridal Veil Falls is good for taking pictures . It’s worth noting that the falls could be not that great sometimes, so try to insert some other places in your itinerary after going here. Other than that, even just a side trip Bridal Veil Falls is still one of the beautiful Baguio tourist spots.
LION’S HEAD
Lion’s Head is a great way to start your trip to Baguio. Many tourists take pictures here because it means their journey is about to begin. The Lion’s Head is located at Camp 6 and measures about 40 feet in height . The paint still remains vivid and still is strikingly amazing.
LAPERAL HOUSE
An art gallery could sometimes be a haunted house right? Definitely with Laperal House! Laperal White House hides more than we know. It attracts visitors because of its mysteries.
Sadly, it is now closed for the public. You could still take pictures outside though. It still remains one of the most visited Baguio tourist spots.
EMILIO F. AGUINALDO MUSEUM
Emilio F. Aguinaldo Museum is a museum that unlike other museums. Tourists love it because it is not boring like other museums. The staff are engaging and they will teach you a lot about the Philippine history . Some displays include the first Philippine Flag (may turn to ashes soon), uniforms , coins , documents, and many more.
MUSEO KORDILYERA – UP BAGUIO ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUM
Unlike other museums, the ambiance itself is inviting and beautiful. It’s very informational. Also, it is inside UP Baguio so expect that you’ll learn a thing or two that’ll remain to you after you exit the museum. Most importantly, it is super IG -worthy.
EXPLORE SESSION ROAD
Popular for its nightlife , session road is a long road in the central business district of Baguio. There are a lot of shops around the area, some of which are already common. However, adding the Baguio vibes feels would be much different.
CASA VALLEJO HOTEL
Amazing for its value and located in Upper Session Road, Casa Vallejo Hotel is a hotel that withstood 100 years . It is very near SM Baguio and to Burnham Park. The accommodation is also very relaxing as the interior is a combination of historical and modern style.
MOUNT CLOUD
Mount Cloud is an independent bookshop that features mostly local authors and some international authors. They have some very good eye-opening books for history but they also have other genres available. The place might be small but is still cozy. Go visit and grab a book that will catch your attention, you will surely buy one.
KENNON ROAD
Kennon Road remains the best road going to Baguio for the following reasons. First, it the fastest route. Second, you’ll never have the views of Kennon Road on other routes. Third, it’s really exciting to drive on this road. However, the biggest drawback is Kennon Road is a dangerous road to drive. Be safe!
DIPLOMAT HOTEL
Diplomat Hotel is known in Baguio for one reason, they said it is haunted . If you’re interested in paranormal activities it is essential that you visit this hotel. You might feel eerie but the scenery around remains picturesque.
There are lots of hotels and inns in Baguio ranging from affordable to more luxurious ones. Make sure to book your accommodation in advance in Agoda or Booking for a hassle-free Baguio trip! Here are some of the places you could consider staying at when you’re in Baguio.
THE MANOR AT CAMP JOHN HAY
The Manor at Camp John Hay is the most popular of hotels in Baguio and offers free Wi-Fi in all rooms, 24-hour security, daily housekeeping, fireplace, 24-hour front desk. All guestrooms provide flat screen television, complimentary instant coffee, complimentary tea, free welcome drink, mirror to please the most discerning guest.
The Manor at Camp John Hay facilities which include hiking trails, yoga room, fitness center, sauna, golf course (within 3 km) are designed for escape and relaxation.
Address: Ordonio Drive, Camp John Hay, Baguio, Philippines, 2600
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AZALEA RESIDENCES BAGUIO
Azalea Residences Baguio is one of the most popular hotels in Baguio in Leonard Wood, a 10 minute drive from the SM Shopping Mall, the Mines View Park 10 minute drive from Camp John Hay.
Guest rooms are equipped with a work desk, an iPod dock and a flat-screen cable TV. Each has a kitchenette with a microwave and a fridge.
Azelea Residences Baguio’s Coffee Shop serves a selection of local and international dishes.
Address: Leonard Wood Loop, Bgy. M. Roxas, Benguet, 2600 Baguio, Philippines
CITY CENTER HOTEL
City Center Hotel, as its name suggests, is located in the center of Baguio City. It is very near to Burnham Park and Session Road so it’s a hotel to consider booking if you’re thinking on where to stay in Baguio. Its location is the most attractive feature of the hotel, according to travelers, but its services have its own merits, too. Some of which include, 24-hour front desk, luggage service, and wake up service.
They also have beautiful blackout curtains surely good for those people trying to have a better sleep after good day travel. Interestingly, they also have air-conditioned in their rooms, unlike the hotels we’ve mentioned earlier. A night in their Deluxe Room costs about 32 USD per 2 people . Also, there is free wifi in all rooms.
Baguio Holiday Villas is located at 45 Session Road, MPB Building, Baguio City Proper . Click here to check their availability and book your stay!
VENUS PARKVIEW HOTEL
Another hotel with a pretty amazing location is Venus Parkview Hotel. The hotel is also near Burnham Park and Session Road , both locations of which you may start your itinerary. They offer services like 24-hour room service, free Wi-Fi in all rooms, daily housekeeping, and 24-hour front desk.
Apart from this, they also offer recreational services like karaoke and massage for a tiring day. A Superior Air-Conditioning Room costs about 38 USD per night for 2 people , which include breakfast . Wifi is also available in all rooms.
Baguio Holiday Villas is located at 19 Kisad Road, Burnham Park, Baguio City Proper . Click here to check their availability and book your stay!
CAMP JOHN HAY FOREST CABIN
Camp John Hay Forest Cabin is perfect for family or group of friends that are wanting an immersive accommodation. The vacation home has 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. The house also has a dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a patio with garden views.
If you need some toiletries, it is available for an extra charge, good for guests traveling light. The location is very near to Camp John Hay , only a 14-minute walk. The whole house for 12 people costs about 260 USD per night .
Baguio Holiday Villas is located at Forest Cabin Scout Hill, Camp John Hay . Click here to check their availability and book your stay!
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20 BEST Baguio Tourist Spots + Things to Do
Baguio City is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country — especially during the summer months! Nestled in the picturesque mountains in the Cordillera Region, this city is known for its cool climate, fresh produce such as strawberries, cultural and heritage sites, and various cafes and restaurants that serve local delicacies.
It is also known as the “ Summer Capital of the Philippines ” and occasionally referred to as the “ City of Pines ” due to the abundance of pine trees in the city.
Over the years, the city has gone tremendous development as more establishments were built in the area. However, for many people visiting here is still as amazing as ever, maybe even more because of the new attractions — not to mentions its snap-worthy areas.
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If it’s your first time visiting Baguio City and you’re wondering what to do, we’ve got you! In this guide, we’ll tell you the best Baguio tourist spots and things to do.
1. Burnham Park
2. mines view park, 3. la trinidad strawberry farm, 4. tam-awan village, 5. camp john hay, 6. bencab museum, 7. baguio botanical garden, 8. the mansion and wright park, 9. mirador heritage and eco park, 10. diplomat hotel, 11. bridal veil falls, 12. baguio public market, 13. igorot stone kingdom, 14. colors of stobosa, 15. mount kalugong, 16. take a stroll at session road, 17. enjoy baguio’s delicacies, 18. bargain hunting at baguio night market, 19. buy pasalubong at good shepherd convent, 20. witness the panagbenga festival, how to get to baguio city, where to stay in baguio, 2 days itinerary in baguio, what to read next:.
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A trip to Baguio wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Burnham Park, often regarded as the heart and soul of the city. Named after the American architect Daniel Hudson Burnham, this urban oasis offers a place to relax and enjoy outdoor activities.
Stroll along the pathways, rent a boat to paddle on the serene man-made lake, or rent a bike to explore the park’s landscapes. Don’t forget to visit the Rose Garden and Orchidarium where you can see flower blooms (depending on season).
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Mines View Park is one of the most established tourist spots in Baguio. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the mining town of Itogon and the surrounding mountains.
Aside from the sights, there are other touristy activities you can do here including donning traditional Cordillera attire, taking pictures with Saint Bernard dogs, and buying local snacks and souvenirs.
One of the best things to do in Baguio is harvesting your own strawberries at the La Trinidad Strawberry Farm!
This farm is a berry lover’s paradise. You can pick and pay strawberries during the strawberry-picking season (usually from November to May). Or visit other parts of the farm where a variety of vegetables are being grown for an educational experience.
Don’t forget to try the strawberry taho — one of the delicacies of Baguio City.
Learn more about the indigenous people of the Cordilleras when you visit the Tam-Awan village.
This living museum replicates a traditional Cordillera village. It features tribal huts, art galleries, and cultural performances. You can also partake in workshops on indigenous crafts and even try your hand at pottery.
Aside from cultural immersion, this is also one of the best Baguio tourist spots offering panoramic views of mountains and farms.
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Camp John Hay is one of the most popular tourist spots in Baguio. It was once a rest and recreation facility for the United States Armed Forces and has since been transformed to a premier resort complex.
The main draw of Camp John Hay is its lush pine tree forests. It is reminiscent of the old Baguio City, before its widespread commercialization which resulted in forests being converted into commercial spaces.
Activities inside the camp include exploring its landscapes, visiting historical buildings, and doing various outdoor activities including golfing, hiking, and ziplining. You can also visit the Bell House , a museum offering insights into the history of the camp. Or the Cemetery of Negativism — one of the unique places to visit in Baguio that reminds visitors to let go and transform the past.
BenCab Museum is one of the most-visited spots near Baguio City, not just for its artistic value but also its snap-worthy aesthetics. If you love taking photos, then you shouldn’t miss this one.
Located in Tuba, Benguet, this museum is the brainchild of national artist Benedicto Cabrera (BenCab). It showcases a vast collection of contemporary and indigenous Philippine art.
Aside from the art gallery, the museum complex is also home to a mini-forest and organic gardens where you can relax and commune with nature and a café where you can indulge in delectable meals while enjoying the artistic ambiance and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Another must-visit tourist spot in Baguio is the Baguio Botanical Garden. Stroll around the different sections of the park and appreciate the surrounding pine trees, flower beds, and other vegetation. Plantitos and plantitas can also buy potted plants to take home!
You can also rent traditional katutubo attire for photos, buy souvenir in the stalls, and enjoy snack at the food stalls and other nearby restaurants.
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The Mansion is a must-visit in Baguio for history-lovers. It is the official summer residence of the President of the Philippines. Although the public is not allowed to go inside, you can take photos of the building and outdoor gardens.
Head to the nearby Wright Park afterwards for the opportunity to try horseback riding and have your picture taken with the famous Baguio ponies.
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One of the newest tourist spots in Baguio, Mirador Heritage and Eco Park is a 5-hectare park offering breathtaking views of the city and several attractions aimed at promoting mental and spiritual nourishment.
See the Lourdes Grotto, the Mirador Rock Garden, and the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove which is inspired by the same grove in Japan. And of course don’t forget to visit the Mirador Peace Memorial with its iconic torri with overlooking views — one of the most photographed spots in the city in the recent times.
After exploring the park’s attractions and IG-worthy areas, head to their café to enjoy pastries and drinks with a view.
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Interestingly, one of the most famous attractions in Baguio City is a “haunted house” — the Diplomat Hotel. This abandoned structure was once a rest house for Dominican friars and then a military garrison and war prison during the WWII. In the 1970s, it was converted into a hotel. It ceased operations once the owner died.
The Diplomat Hotel is often considered one of the most haunted places in the Philippines. Currently, the hotel is closed to the public but you are still welcome to take pictures from outside and appreciate the views of the city from its hilltop location.
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Located a short drive from Baguio, Bridal Veil Falls is a lovely roadside attraction. Named for its cascading waters that resemble a bridal veil, this waterfall is a peaceful spot for picture taking, swimming, and enjoying the cool mountain air.
You can visit the Bridal Veil Falls if you drive along Kennon Road. Cross the hanging bridge to take a closer look at the falls.
There is no entrance fee here but there is a donation box at the bridge entry.
No visit to Baguio is complete without exploring the vibrant Baguio Public Market. This bustling market is a treasure trove of local products. You can buy cheap fresh produce grown in the nearby mountains, woven textiles, and wood carvings.
It’s an excellent place to pick up souvenirs and savor local snacks like strawberry jam, peanut brittle, and ube (purple yam) products.
Opened in 2021, the Igorot Stone Kingdom is one of the newest Baguio tourist spots to visit. It is a theme park based on the legend of Sab-angan, an Igorot Kingdom in the past.
The park showcases the indigenous life in the Cordilleras through its amphitheater-like stone walls, stone houses, and other displays. The view from the top areas offers a view of the surrounding valley and the sunset.
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One of the newest attractions accessible via Baguio City is the Colors of StoBoSa (officially known as StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork).
It is a hillside community located in La Trinidad, where houses have been painted in various colors to create a mural. The mural encompasses three sitios in the barangay including Stonehill, Botiwtiw, and Sadjap (hence the term “StoBoSa”). It is considered the country’s first community artwork.
This tourist attraction can be visited on the way to the strawberry farm. Head to the bridge for the best spot to take pictures.
Pro Tip: Parking spaces are limited, so if you’re bringing your car it’s best to go on weekdays.
So far, we’ve covered the usual tourist attractions in Baguio City. If you’re looking for something new, then check out Mount Kalugong in La Trinidad.
Commuting here is easy since you only need to ride the same jeepney that goes to the strawberry farm. Ask the driver to drop you off at Mount Kalugong and then hike for 30 minutes to the eco-park. Once there, you’ll reach rock formations with a pleasant view of the town below and a café called Kape-An where you can enjoy pastries and brewed coffee while enjoying the view.
When you’re in Baguio, one of the things you should do is take a leisurely stroll along Session Road, the city’s bustling commercial and entertainment district.
This lively street is lined with restaurants, cafes, bars, boutiques, and souvenir shops. It’s the perfect place to experience the city’s vibrant urban life, enjoy a cup of freshly brewed coffee, or savor local delicacies.
Baguio is a haven for food enthusiasts, offering a range of local and international dishes.
Be sure to sample fresh strawberries, as well as strawberry-flavored taho. Other local favorites include vegetarian dishes at Oh My Gulay, pinikpikan and other local dishes at Father’s Daughter Restaurant, strawberry cake from Vizco’s Bakeshop, and tsokolate batirol at The Manor or Café by the Ruins.
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One of the most popular things to do in Baguio is thrift shopping. Baguio’s Night Market is an open-air market located along Harrison Road. After sunset, it comes to life with an array of affordable clothing, accessories, toys, gadgets, and delicious street food. Be prepared to haggle for the best deals!
The Baguio Night Market is open from 9PM to 2AM daily.
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For delicious pasalubong (souvenir) and treats, make a stop at the Good Shepherd Convent. This religious institution is known for producing some of Baguio’s most sought-after products — particularly strawberry jam, ube jam, peanut brittle, and more.
It’s worth noting that purchases made here support the charitable work of the nuns, particularly for educational funds for students enrolled at the Saint Louis University in Baguio.
Pro Tip : Head to Good Shepherd Convent early in the morning to avoid long lines. In normal hours, you need to get in line for around 30 minutes.
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If your visit coincides with February, you’re in for a visual treat. The Panagbenga Flower Festival is Baguio’s annual flower extravaganza, featuring elaborate floats adorned with vibrant blooms, street dancing, and other cultural performances. The Panagbenga Festival , which means “ season of blooming ” in the Kankanaey language, originated as a symbol of the city’s resilience and commitment to rebuilding after a devastating earthquake in 1990. The month-long celebration is a testament to the city’s nickname as the “ Flower Festival Capital of the Philippines .”
The Penagbenga Festival is one of the most popular festivals in the Philippines. It’s a must-see tradition for both locals and foreign tourists alike.
Baguio City is the capital of Benguet Province. From Manila, it will take at least 4 hours (up to 6 hours) to get there depending on your route.
Genesis Transport and Victory Liner buses offer a direct trip from Pasay or Cubao to Baguio. Pangasinan Solid North Transit also offers P2P buses from PITX or Cubao to Baguio.
Book your bus ticket from Manila to Baguio here.
There are different hotels, transients houses, and Airbnbs you can book in Baguio City. If you’re looking for a place with convenient location, we recommend looking for an accommodation along Session Road or near Burnham Park.
Here are some recommended Baguio hotels :
- Luxury : The Manor at Camp John Hay
- Mid-range : The Forest Lodge at Camp John Hay | Microtel by Wyndham Baguio
- Budget : City Center Hotel
Here’s a sample 2 days itinerary in Baguio for weekend road trips.
That concludes our guide on the best Baguio tourist spots and things to do! Do you have other recommendations? Let us know in the comment section below!
Planning to visit Baguio City? You might be interested in these:
- Best Baguio Tourist Spots + Things to Do
- Igorot Stone Kingdom
- Best Baguio Hotels (From Budget to Luxury)
- Tudor in the Pines: IG-worthy stay in Baguio
Interesting spots near Baguio City:
- BenCab Museum
- Northern Blossom Flower Farm
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Katherine Cortes is a long-time backpacker and a freelance writer/editor. She likes beaches, snorkeling trips, and relaxing staycations (preferably with bath tubs!).
Growing up in Baguio City, nestled among the picturesque mountains of the Philippines, provided me with a unique sense of home that I’ve carried with me throughout my life. The crisp mountain air, the scent of pine trees, and the vibrant culture of the city shaped my identity in profound ways. From exploring the bustling streets of Session Road to seeking solace in the serene beauty of Burnham Park, Baguio City was not just a place where I lived; it was a part of who I am. The memories of attending the Panagbenga Festival with family and friends, or enjoying steaming cups of strawberry taho on chilly mornings, are etched into my heart. The sense of community in Baguio City, where neighbors felt like extended family and strangers greeted each other with warm smiles, fostered a deep connection to my surroundings. Although life may have taken me far from the city’s embrace, the spirit of Baguio continues to reside within me, a constant reminder of the place I will always call home.
We miss you friend hahaha 😀
I’m attaching here the ingredients and recipe of the chee cheong fun at taman esplanad that ive been eating every twice a week.
Ingredients:
For Chee Cheong Fun:
250g rice flour 2 tablespoons tapioca flour 2 1/2 cups water 1/2 teaspoon salt Vegetable oil for greasing
For Sweet Sauce:
3 tablespoons soy sauce 2 tablespoons hoisin sauce 2 tablespoons oyster sauce 2 tablespoons sesame oil 1 tablespoon sugar 1 cup water 1 tablespoon cornstarch mixed with 2 tablespoons water (for thickening)
For Fish Curry:
500g fish fillets (such as snapper or mackerel), cut into chunks 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 onion, finely chopped 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 tablespoon ginger, minced 2 tablespoons curry powder 1 can (400ml) coconut milk 1 cup water Salt and pepper to taste Chopped cilantro for garnish (optional)
Instructions:
Prepare the Chee Cheong Fun batter: In a mixing bowl, combine rice flour, tapioca flour, water, and salt. Whisk until smooth. Let the batter rest for 30 minutes.
Grease a large, shallow heatproof dish or a plate with vegetable oil. Pour a thin layer of the batter onto the greased dish. Steam over high heat for 5-7 minutes until set. Repeat with the remaining batter.
Once cooked, carefully roll up each piece of Chee Cheong Fun and slice into bite-sized pieces. Set aside.
Prepare the sweet sauce: In a saucepan, combine soy sauce, hoisin sauce, oyster sauce, sesame oil, sugar, and water. Bring to a simmer over medium heat.
Stir in the cornstarch mixture and cook until the sauce thickens, about 2-3 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside.
For the fish curry: Heat vegetable oil in a large skillet or pan over medium heat. Add chopped onion, minced garlic, and minced ginger. Sauté until fragrant and onions are translucent.
Stir in curry powder and cook for another minute until aromatic.
Add fish chunks to the pan and cook for 2-3 minutes until slightly browned.
Pour in coconut milk and water. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Bring to a simmer and cook for 8-10 minutes until the fish is cooked through and the curry has thickened slightly.
To serve, arrange the sliced Chee Cheong Fun on a plate. Drizzle with sweet sauce and ladle fish curry over the top. Garnish with chopped cilantro if desired. Serve hot and enjoy your homemade Chee Cheong Fun with sweet sauce and fish curry!
Katherine Cortes
Miss ko na chee cheong fun. 🙁 Lang malapit na malaysian restaurant dito sa’min tsaka wala sila mga ganyang street food haha. Pati yung teh tarik iba lasa.
Mahirap hanapin yung ganyan recipe sa Pinas.. pati mga ibang locals dito sa KL ang alam sa Chee Cheong Fun is ung matamis lang na sauce and walang curry na option and mostly sambal ung partner. 😀 kaya medyo unique ung sa Taman Esplanad ang problem lang mahaba ung pila pag 9am to 10am.
Yung teh tarik ata sa pinas mostly indonesian style kaya iba lasa.
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Top 19 Baguio City Tourist Spots
19. Colors of StoBoSa Houses
- 18. Ifugao Woodcarver's Village
17. Easter Weaving Room
16. asin hot springs, 15. baguio museum, 14. taoist architecture of bell church, 13. baguio cathedral, 12. good shepherd convent, 11. baguio botanical garden.
- 10. The Mansion
- 9. Wright Park
8. Baguio Night Market
- 7. Tam-Awan Village
6. BenCab Museum
5. strawberry farms in la trinidad, 4. mines view park, 3. camp john hay.
- 2. The Farmer's Daughter
- 1. Burnham Park
Baguio City consistently draws travelers from near and far, solidifying its reputation as one of the Philippines' most beloved destinations, thanks to its cool climate, stunning scenery, and rich cultural heritage.
Just a scenic 4-6 hour drive from the country's capital, Manila City, Baguio sits high in the Cordillera region, offering a cool, refreshing climate year-round. This mountain retreat is the perfect escape from the sweltering heat of the lowlands, with its crisp air, lush landscapes, and breathtaking views inviting travelers to unwind and explore.
Whether you're looking for a family-friendly getaway, a romantic retreat, or even a peaceful workation, Baguio City has something for everyone.
Also called the "City of Pines," temperatures in Baguio City rarely rise above 26°C, even during summer. With its lush parks, towering pine trees, and stunning mountain views, Baguio City is the ideal spot to unwind and reconnect with nature. Its cool climate also makes it perfect for outdoor adventures, from hiking and sightseeing to picnics in its famous green spaces.
Traveling to Baguio City is easy, especially if you're driving from the metro. And with plenty of accommodation options , from cozy hotels to luxury stays, you’ll find the perfect place to relax after a day of exploring. Couples will love the romantic atmosphere, making Baguio City a favorite for intimate vacation packages .
Baguio’s charm extends beyond its natural beauty—it’s also rich in culture and history. From vibrant parks filled with activities to historical landmarks, this city has endless attractions waiting to be discovered. Ready to plan your Baguio City adventure? Let this guide show you the best of what the city has to offer so you can come up with the best list of activities to do in Baguio City .
Nestled just a short drive from the center of Baguio City, the once unremarkable hills of La Trinidad municipality have been transformed into a vibrant and eye-catching masterpiece. Inspired by the colorful favelas of Rio de Janeiro and South Korea's Gamcheon Cultural Village, the local government set out to breathe new life into the hillside communities of Stonehill, Botiw-tiw, and Sadjap (collectively known as StoBoSa).
Today, the StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork, also called the "Colors of StoBoSa," is a breathtaking 18,000-square-meter mural that spans over 200 homes. Its striking palette of bold and vibrant hues has turned this hillside into a must-see attraction for visitors. The sheer scale and beauty of this living artwork will stop you in your tracks, offering countless opportunities for photos and admiration.
With its captivating charm, the Colors of StoBoSa has become a beacon for travelers looking to experience the artistic spirit and creativity of the locals. Don't miss the chance to witness this stunning display of community pride and colorful transformation!
18. Ifugao Woodcarver's Village
For a truly unique souvenir shopping experience in Baguio City, head to the Ifugao Woodcarver's Village, a hidden gem along Asin Road that stretches for 3 kilometers. This vibrant village is home to the city's largest community of skilled woodcarvers, both seasoned masters and emerging talents, showcasing the rich tradition of weaving and woodcarving passed down through generations.
Here, you'll find an impressive array of handcrafted wood pieces, from intricately detailed keychains to towering statues of Igorot tribesmen, all meticulously carved by hand. Ifugao woodcarvers, renowned as the finest in the Cordillera region, bring the local culture to life through their art, capturing the spirit of the indigenous people, their natural surroundings, and religious icons in their works.
As you explore the village, you’ll be captivated by the diversity and beauty of these one-of-a-kind creations, each reflecting the deep cultural heritage of the Cordillerans. Whether you're looking for a small memento or a striking centerpiece, the Ifugao Woodcarvers Village offers something for every taste—and by purchasing these remarkable works, you're directly supporting the local woodcarving industry.
Established in 1909, it’s as old as Baguio itself and remains one of the few places where you can witness traditional weaving techniques that have been passed down for generations by the natives of the Cordillera region.
Step inside and watch master weavers work their magic on wooden looms, threading vibrant colors together to create the intricate Montanosa cloth—a stunning hand-woven fabric unique to the region. The rhythmic process and the attention to detail will leave you in awe of this timeless craft.
Whether you're browsing for keepsakes or looking to add a touch of Cordillera craftsmanship to your home, the Easter Weaving Room is the perfect place to shop. With superior quality and surprisingly affordable prices, you can take home a piece of Baguio’s rich cultural heritage.
Located just 16 kilometers northwest of Baguio City, the Asin Hot Springs in Tuba municipality in Benguet province offers a natural retreat that will leave you relaxed and rejuvenated.
Nestled in the mountains, Asin Hot Springs is a lesser-known but spectacular destination, perfect for those looking to escape the city’s hustle. Despite the tiled pools, the water that fills them flows naturally from the mountains, rich in minerals and believed to have healing properties. The soothing warmth of the thermal springs can ease muscle tension, while the sulfuric water is said to improve circulation and moisturize your skin.
In addition to the therapeutic waters, Asin Hot Springs boasts stunning mountain views and lush surroundings, creating the perfect setting for unwinding. The springs cater to all ages, with pools designed for both adults and children. Whether you're seeking relaxation or a family-friendly adventure, Asin Hot Springs is a tranquil escape you won’t want to miss.
Baguio City is a vibrant tapestry of Cordilleran culture, and the Baguio Museum stands as a gateway to exploring the city's rich heritage and storied past. Designed to resemble a traditional Ifugao home, the museum’s striking architecture—with its wooden and stone structure and pyramid-shaped roof—welcomes you with towering concrete poles that frame the entrance.
As you step inside, you’re transported to the heart of the Cordillera Region, with the main floor dedicated to the artistry and craftsmanship of its provinces: Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, Mountain Province, Apayao, and Abra. You’ll find an array of tribal artifacts, intricate native jewelry, handwoven fabrics, and musical instruments, all preserved behind protective glass, showcasing the region's rich cultural legacy.
Curious about the daily lives of indigenous Cordilleran tribes? The museum’s miniature dioramas offer fascinating glimpses into their traditions, while educational displays, clippings, and photographs provide deeper insights into the history of Baguio and the greater Cordillera region.
One of the museum’s most captivating features is its collection of ancient tribal huts, along with an assortment of burial jars and wooden coffins—one of which even holds a real mummified body! The Baguio Museum offers an immersive journey through time, making it an unmissable stop for those eager to connect with the region's cultural roots.
Bell Church was founded in 1960 by Ng Pee, a Chinese immigrant from the Canton Region.
This Chinese temple is primarily influenced by Taoist architecture, but it also features a fusion of Buddhist symbols and follows ancient Chinese methods of construction.
Upon arriving at Bell Church, an ornate arch with dragon highlights and Chinese inscriptions will greet you. In front of the temple, you will find two octagonal lotus ponds that resemble a Bagua.
In Chinese culture, it represents the concept of rebirth and immortality. As you explore the church grounds, prepared to be entranced by the soaring pagodas, dragons, and lion statues, of course, the bells that decorate Bell Church.
Bell Church's pagodas feature images of saints and the Buddha. Past the opposing dragon figures, you will find a charming koi pond where you can make a wish.
You can go to the central patio of Bell Church to witness a panoramic view of the surrounding hills.
Formally known as the Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral, the Baguio Cathedral stands atop Mount Mary Hill, or what the Ibalois call "Kampo."
The church is known for its Neo-Gothic style, as evidenced by its twin spires and its rose-colored exterior with stained-glass windows.
During World War II, it served as an evacuation center. Baguio Cathedral is also the largest Catholic church in the city. As it is built on top of a hill, it gives visitors an awe-inspiring bird' s-eye view of Session Road and the whole of Baguio.
The Baguio Cathedral can be reached by climbing a 104-step staircase.
If you want to cut some time and effort, the road up the hill is accessible to cars. You can also climb the escalators of Porta Vaga Shopping Mall on Session Road and exit at the top floor, as it'll lead onto the church's parking grounds.
Aside from the pasalubong stores around Mines View Park, do not forget to drop by the Good Shepherd Convent, which is just a stone's throw away.
Their acclaimed peanut brittle, ube, and strawberry jam have become synonymous with Baguio pasalubong. They are also now offering baked goodies like Lengua de Gato and alfajores, homemade ice cream, and strawberry-calamansi juice.
Nuns and volunteers from the international congregation The Religious of the Good Shepherd Sisters run the convent, with profits from Good Shepherd going to charity.
Students of the Mountain Maid Training Center and Development Inc. create the products as part of the congregation's livelihood program for poor female students from Kalinga and Bontoc.
Be prepared to either line up for at least 30 minutes as you wait to be serviced or get heartbroken when your desired product goes out of stock.
Though, you may enjoy taking photos from the convent's view deck with the Cordillera Mountains as your background.
The Baguio Botanical Garden is one of the most beautiful places in Baguio and provides a much-needed tranquil space amid bustling Baguio City. In 2009, the garden was renamed Centennial Park in celebration of Baguio's 100th year as the Summer Capital of the Philippines.
However, it is more known as the Botanical Garden.
Exploring the garden is a whole adventure on its own, as it has several sections with different attractions. As you enter the park, you will be greeted by a giant sculpture.
This bronze masterpiece is the work of Ben Hur Villanueva, a renowned Filipino sculptor. The statue represents the of the Cordillerans, Americans, Chinese, and Japanese in building Baguio.
Filled with pine trees, the Botanical Garden has two purposes. It serves as a hideaway in the often crowded city. It also houses nurseries dedicated to propagating flora that will eventually be replanted in the parks and gardens of Baguio.
With the abundance of trees and different plants, the Baguio Botanical Garden is truly a great place to unwind. You can explore the various sections, sit by the benches, or have a snack under the cottages.
You will find pocket gardens and pavilions dedicated to Baguio's sister cities in countries such as South Korea, Japan, China, Canada, Thailand, and the USA.
These sections are decorated with symbols that represent each city. There are also relics from the Igorot Village, such as giant statues depicting different Cordillera tribes.
10. The Mansion
Located on the eastern side of the city, it is right in front of the idyllic Wright Park. This grand palace is easily one of the most photographed landmarks in Baguio.
Although the main gate is open to the public, visitors are only allowed in The Mansion House Museum, where tourists can check out presidential memorabilia.
Aside from exploring the museum, the only other activity you can do here is picture-taking. So don't be shy about taking tons of photographs!
The Mansion's elegant main building is inspired by the Spanish Colonial Revival design, making it an excellent backdrop for any picture. You can also snap photos in front of the ornate iron gate or by the beautifully manicured lawn.
9. Wright Park
Wright Park is one of the many scenic parts of Baguio. It is a quiet promenade with blossoming flowers, a pool lined with pine trees, and a long stairway that leads visitors to a riding circle.
Wright Park is considerably smaller than Burnham Park, but it is also less crowded and more peaceful. It is located in the eastern part of Baguio and fronts the main gate of The Mansion.
Wright Park's long rectangular pond is called the "Pool of Pines," which could not be a more perfect name as the length of the lake is flanked by pine trees on both sides.
There is also a park circle and pavilion where you can sit, relax, and listen to the swaying pine. Wright Park is an open green space, so feel free to stroll around and admire its natural beauty.
Wright Park is often called Ride Park, an understandable mistake since the park is known for its horseback-riding activity.
Indeed, Wright Park is the perfect place for people who love horses and want to learn how to ride one. It’s a great addition to the tourist spots often included on a day trip in Baguio . Follow the long stairway at the far end of Wright Park to reach the Riding Circle.
There you'll find several horses you can hire and ride around in the vicinity. If you're traveling with kids, good news! There are friendly ponies that are perfect for children.
Rest assured, every horse has an experienced handler who will guide and watch riders at all times. If it's your first time, the driver will lead the horse and walk alongside you as you ride.
If you're unsure of what to do in Baguio at night, drop by the Baguio Night Market. Baguio is a famous bargain shopping hotspot. If you want to put your haggling skills to the test, there is no better place than the Baguio Night Market. This bargain-hunting haven is every thrifty fashionista's dream.
From 9 PM to 2 AM, a part of Harrison Road at the northeast of Burnham Park transforms into a flea market. Here you can find everything to complete a casual look without burning a hole through your wallet, thanks to the rows of ukay-ukay stalls.
Ukay-ukay is the local term for surplus items shipped from other countries and second-hand apparel such as clothes, bags, and footwear that are sold at bargain prices.
Baguio Night Market is overflowing with ukay-ukay. It's the best place to shop for quality second-hand jackets, boots, clothes, and accessories for a fraction of their original price.
And if you're lucky or have great thrift-shopping skills, you can score one-of-a-kind vintage finds or even items that are in mint condition.
After shopping, grab an ear of sweet corn, noodle soup, or other street food on the northern side of the hill.
7. Tam-Awan Village
If you want to explore to learn more about the region's indigenous art forms, go on a Cordillera heritage tour and start with Tam-Awan Village.
Built by the Chanum Foundation in 1998, Tam-Awan Village is modeled after native Ifugao villages to give people a glimpse of the other parts of the region.
The word Tam-Awan in the local dialect means vantage point. An apt name since the Tam-Awan Village sits on a hillside with a panoramic view of the South China Sea.
With a stunning vista and lush greenery, you'll surely enjoy exploring the several Cordillera huts scattered around Tam-Awan Village. You can also go on a quick hike to several viewing decks in the village.
If you're not too keen on hiking, check out the art galleries in Tam-Awan Village. The village also holds regular exhibitions and cultural shows from both local and visiting artists.
For a more immersive experience, join Tam-Awan village tours and register for any of their workshops in drawing, oil painting, watercolor, and wood carving.
For those who want to stay for more than a day, the village also has a café where you can taste authentic Cordilleran dishes, as well as huts for lodging.
Baguio is home to a vibrant art scene; from contemporary Filipino art to the distinctive traditional architecture of the Cordillera Region.
Whether you're an art aficionado or you're looking to deepen your appreciation for Filipino art, be sure to drop by at BenCab Museum.
BenCab Museum is home to the permanent collection of Philippine National Artist Benedicto Cabrera. It also serves as a venue for art shows and exhibitions.
The museum has several themed galleries. One of which is a gallery dedicated to original Cordillera art pieces such as sculptures, weapons, and paintings. Immersions in Bencab Museum is one of the best ways to enjoy the province and can also be enjoyed as a rainy season activity in the Philippines .
One of the prominent exhibits is BenCab's bulol collection. Bulol is an Ifugao rice god figurine carved from Narra wood. You won't miss this exhibit, as the display occupies a whole wall in the museum.
Another fascinating exhibition is the Erotica Gallery, which features several paintings and sculptures that explore sensuality.
There is also the Indigo Gallery, which features the works of several renowned Filipino contemporary artists.
Of course, the highlight of the museum is the gallery of BenCab himself. The BenCab Gallery houses the National Artist's masterpieces, which mostly feature Sabel, his best-known muse.
Sabel was a real scavenger woman whom BenCab saw and photographed in 1965. She has since been the subject of several of BenCab's paintings.
Aside from the galleries, BenCab Museum also has a restaurant. Cafe Sabel serves the Cabrera family recipes and uses ingredients that are grown in the museum's garden.
Visiting the strawberry farm in nearby La Trinidad along with other attractions is one of the top experiences you can't miss out on when you're in the Summer Capital.
The weather in the North is perfect for growing several kinds of vegetables and fruits, but nothing is more popular and delicious than the plump red strawberries here.
La Trinidad, the capital of Benguet, is about 30 minutes from the Baguio town proper. This municipality is where you'll find hectares of land dedicated to growing strawberries to supply the rest of the country. It is one of the most popular Benguet tours .
If you want to take your Baguio experience even further, there is no better way than to try strawberry picking at the La Trinidad Strawberry Farms.
Strawberries are best eaten when they're freshly harvested. So, grab a basket and pick the berries yourself. Aside from being such a unique experience, harvesting fruits will also give you a deeper appreciation for the Ibaloi farmers who till these lands.
The activity is open from November to May every year. The rates for this activity vary. If you leave the work to the professionals, you can buy freshly picked strawberries near the exits of the farm.
Aside from strawberries, you can also purchase fresh flowers and choose from a wide selection of fresh vegetables. Don't forget to try treats like fresh Strawberry Ice Cream and Strawberry Taho as well.
Baguio was a former mining town in the early 20th century. To get a glimpse of that past, you have to visit Mines View Park. This park sits on a ridge on the northeast side of Baguio.
As such, its main attraction is a viewing deck that offers a stunning view of the Cordillera Mountains and Benguet's old copper and gold mines.
Tourists are given a chance to dress in traditional Ifugao garbs like bahag (loincloth), vests, and headdresses, and even hold a shield and spear for picture-taking.
You can also get your fix of Baguio's signature strawberry taho at Mines View Park. You won't have trouble finding taho vendors here as they are everywhere.
Mines View Park is also a great spot to buy souvenirs. There are several shops here that sell woven items, knitted garments, wooden souvenirs, as well as silverwork.
You will also find rows of succulents, flowers, and bonsai trees you can purchase.
If you have limited time to tour Baguio attractions and you want to visit just one place, head to Camp John Hay. The camp was a former rest and recreation facility for American soldiers.
Today it has become one of the best places to visit in Baguio over the years, mainly because it houses must-see tourist spots in one convenient area. Some might even consider it the best tourist spot in Baguio City.
This expansive recreational complex offers tourists tons of fun activities. It highlights the best that Baguio has to offer, which are pine trees, fresh air, cool breeze, and a serene atmosphere. It's a great option if you're looking for things to do in Baguio with your family.
You can go to a heart-pumping eco-adventure or commune with nature. Treetop Adventure inside Camp John Hay offers several thrilling rides, including the Superman Ride (zipline), Tree Drop (harnessed free fall), and Canopy Ride.
Here, you can visit a world-class golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus, where famous tournaments like the annual Fil-Am Golf Tournament are held. If you're not a golf fan, you can visit the Historical Core or the Bell Amphitheater.
There's also the Butterfly Sanctuary, where you can see and learn about various species of butterflies. If you're into hiking, you'll love the pine-tree-lined Yellow Trail in Camp John Hay.
That's just scratching the surface. Not only does Camp John Hay have a lot more to offer, but this famous place in Baguio City has also evolved into a commercial complex with hotels, shopping centers, and dining establishments, all while retaining its natural charm. If you want to experience everything that this place has to offer, book a stay at The Forest Lodge at Camp John Hay . Trying out activities in Camp John Hay is also highly recommended.
2. The Farmer's Daughter
If you want to taste authentic traditional Filipino dishes , there's no better place to go than The Farmer's Daughter, one of the most popular Baguio restaurants .
This unassuming nipa hut restaurant on the outskirts of Baguio will take your tastebuds by surprise. It's thanks to the essential cooking techniques they employ and the fresh local ingredients they use.
The Farmer's Daughter serves home-cooked regional cuisine centered on smoked meats, fresh vegetables, and native wines.
They may be humble home-cooked dishes, but you'll be surprised by how packed they are with potent flavors that will make you crave more. Be sure to try their best-sellers; the Pinikpikan, Etag, and Pinuneg.
Pinikpikan is an Igorot dish. The Igorots are one of the indigenous tribes in the Cordillera region, and they follow a unique ritual in preparing chicken soup.
The Etag, on the other hand, is sundried or smoked pork. The meat is cured in salt for a week and then either sundried or smoked for several weeks.
Pinuneg is the Ibaloi Tribe's signature sausage. What makes it unique is that, unlike ordinary sausages, it's not made from ground meat. It is pig's blood sauteed in onions and other local spices. If you fancy exotic native cuisine, The Farmer's Daughter Restaurant certainly will not disappoint you.
1. Burnham Park
If it's your first time in the city and are wondering where to go in Baguio, put Burnham Park on your list. Considered the city's "mother of all parks," Burnham Park is one of Baguio's best attractions. It was named after urban planner Daniel Burnham, the American architect who came up with the original design and layout of the park.
Burnham Park is an open green park at the heart of Baguio perfect for tours for seniors . The park's lush greeneries and blooming flowers make you forget that you are in the middle of a highly urbanized city.
Burnham Park is very accessible; it is located along Harrison Road and is just a stone's throw from the famous Baguio thoroughfare, Session Road. There are also several hotels that are within walking distance of the park, including Holiday Inn Baguio City Centre and Eurotel Baguio.
The park boasts multiple clusters that offer different activities and attractions, such as the Children's Playground, Rose Garden, Orchidarium, Picnic Grove, and Igorot Garden.
Aside from those attractions, Burnham Park is best known for the picturesque centuries-old artificial lake at its center. If there is one thing you must experience at Burnham Park, it is boating at the famous Burnham Lagoon. It's one of the best things to do in Baguio City.
There are several boats you can rent here. The best part is that they are easy to operate so that you can row it on your own. Boating in Burnham lagoon at sunset makes for a memorable experience if you're traveling with a loved one. So go ahead and rent a boat and go rowing!
Trying out other Burnham Park tours is also an excellent way to explore the park.
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It continues to put the spotlight on the significance of the Cordilleran culture to the city, as well as celebrate the creativity and hard work of its people.
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Indeed, the Summer Capital of the country has something for every kind of visitor. You will never run out of places to visit, things to do, places to explore, lessons to learn, and food to eat in the City of Pines. You might even discover hidden tourist spots in Baguio on your next visit!
Get the most out of your Baguio trip and plan your itinerary now. Check out our Baguio tours and activities that will let you experience the different sides of the province outside of the usual tourist destinations. If you are traveling in a large group, you can rent a car to Baguio or book a van to Baguio for rent.
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Camp John Hay
Recommended Length of Stay: 1.0-2.0 Days
Location: Camp John Hay, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
The John Sea Resort used to be an American military camp. There are some recreational and leisure facilities in the military camp, and now it has been developed into a resort. It covers an area of 695 hectares. The resort has golf courses, ethnic performances, amphitheaters, etc., and ecological hiking is also possible here, which is very cost-effective.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Jay Travel: Besides cooling off to experience the cold climate, the place has a lot more to offer, from abundant flora and beautiful parks to unique food and keepsakes. Visit some of these iconic locations: Burnham Park, Camp John Hay, and the Baguio Cathedral.
chalkstripes: This is a good place to take a photo, unwind, drink hot choco and take a stroll. Definitely recommending this.
Day 1 | Evening
If you want to explore other popular attractions later, villa rica residencia hotel is a suitable place for you to stay and refresh.
villa rica residencia hotel
Opened in 2021, the villa rica residencia hotel offers travelers a pleasant stay in Baguio , whether for business or leisure purposes.
The hotel is conveniently located a short 5km drive from Baguio. With multiple attractions nearby including Dinosaurs Island Baguio, The Tasting Room at Baguio Craft Brewery and Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary, guests will find plenty to keep themselves occupied.
After a long day of sightseeing, guests can retire to the comfort of the hotel.
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Day 2 | Morning
Burnham park.
Location: Jose Abad Santos Dr, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
The "mother of all parks" in Baguio city, Burnham park is named after American architect and urban planner Daniel Hudson Burnham who designed the original pla for Baguio City. The park has 12 main areas, including Burnham Lagoon, a children's playground and a skating rink.
Jay Travel: GOT A LONG BUCKETLIST FOR THE YEAR? A popular tourist destination in the Philippines for years has been Baguio. This mountain city has drawn travelers throughout the year, but especially during the summer and major holidays like Christmas and New Year's because of its cool temperatures, pine-dominated landscapes, and generally romantic ambience.
Jay Travel: I guess the strawberry bean curd and ice cream are the highlights here😅 food is always better than a human model! Hmnnnn you think so too?🤪 (Not if you have pretty face😉🤣) P.S - was tempted to upload my selfie dressed like the Ifugao ethnic group but probably y'all just gonna laugh so nevermind!😂 #burnhamparkbaguiocity
Day 2 | Afternoon
Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral nearby is the top choice before you leave Burnham Park and hit the road.
Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral
Recommended Length of Stay: 1.0-2.0 Hours
Location: Benguet, Baguio, Luzon, Philippines
OurLadyofAtonementCathedral is on a high hillside, the building is tall and majestic, the interior decoration is very beautiful, it is worth a visit.
Laine LG: Attend a mass at the cathedral and enjoy roaming around its grounds after. It is near Porta Vaga Mall and Session Road, so finding a café to have a snack after is not going to be difficult. You can also try climbing the steep stairs connecting Session Road to the cathedral grounds.
Day 2 | Evening
If you want to explore other popular attractions later, D3 Brothers @ Central Apartments Condominium is a suitable place for you to stay and refresh.
D3 Brothers @ Central Apartments Condominium
Day 3 | morning, baguio museum.
Location: DOT-PTA Complex, Governor Pack Rd, Baguio, Luzon, Philippines
Dessa Rivera: Baguio, to many, is best known as the "Summer Capital of the Philippines", with its cool climate making this a spot to escape the chaotic scenes in Manila. The city is also home to tropical pine forests, lending the city the nickname "City of Pines".
Shane000: Extravagant
Day 3 | Afternoon
Baguio City Market nearby is the top choice before you leave Baguio Museum and hit the road.
Baguio City Market
Location: Baguio, Luzon, Philippines
Dessa Rivera: Baguio Public Market offers a variety of local produce as well as imported items for visitors. From fresh produce, poultry, seafood and imported
Dessa Rivera: Baguio Public Market offers a variety of local produce as well as imported items for visitors.
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- Day 1: Camp John Hay
- Day 2: Burnham Park, Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral
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36 TOP BEST THINGS TO DO IN BAGUIO THAT YOU NEED TO ADD TO YOUR TRAVEL ITINERARY
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Baguio is the “Summer Capital of the Philippines”
Baguio, on the Philippines’ Luzon island, is a mountain town of universities and resorts. Called the “City of Pines,” it’s particularly popular in summer due to unusually cooler weather. At its center is Burnham Park, with gardens and a lake. – Wikipedia
Traveling to Baguio for the first time? This detailed and curated travel guide will make it easy for you to plan a trip, save money and maximize your time. This guide will also make sure that you get the best out of your money while traveling to the Island.
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TOP BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS & ACTIVITIES
There are so many fun places to go and activities to do in Baguio. However, these are some of our top suggestions!
Check out these Must-Do activities on Baguio.
1. Take a Dip at the Asin Hot Springs
2. feel the rush and thrill at tree top adventure of camp john hay, 3. visit the historical bell house, 4. trek the yellow trail, 5. don’t bring negativity at cemetery of negativism, 6. bring a date and enjoy a picnic at camp john hay, 7. visit the la trinidad strawberry farm, 8. get some insta worthy pics at colors of stobosa, la trinidad.
9. Chinese Experience at Bell Church
10. Be a kid at Sky Ranch Baguio
11. stroll and feel the cold air at baguio night market, 12. enjoy the scenery of burnham park, 13. have a baguio museum day date, 14. say a prayer at baguio cathedral, 15. experience bargaining in ukay-ukay the local’s way *wink*.
16. Experience Session Road at its Best
17. Have a Day off at Baguio Public Market
18. ride horses at wright park.
19. Immense in Culture at Tam-awan Village
20. Release the Botany in you at Baguio Botanical Garden
21. get a sight of the mansion, 22. 360 degree view of baguio at mines view park.
23. Be a Good Samaritan at Good Shepherd
24. Be adventurous in sampling local dishes/food
25. Look at Art at Oh My Gulay Artist Cafe
26. immerse in art at ili-likha artist’s wateringhole.
27. Sam’s Agritourism Park: A Hidden Gem in the City of Pines
28. Hunt for Baguio’s Delicacies
29. Enjoy the View at Mount Costa
30. be amaze at bahong sunflower farm.
31. Fall in love at Mirador Hill and Eco Park
32. Enjoy Scenery at Igorot Stone Kingdom
33. Keep it Moving with Baguio Walking Tour
34. scare yourself at diplomat hotel (joke), 35. museum date at bencab museum, tuba, 36. head to the easter weaving room.
- Location/Jump-off: Sitio Asin, Brgy Tuel, Tublay, Benguet
- Travel Time: 30-45 minutes from Baguio City
- Asin Hot Springs Entrance Fee: Php 20 per person
- Extra Sights: Bayokbok Falls, Rock Formations, Tuel River
By now, it should be clear that Baguio is a city of surprises. In addition, this city’s other natural attractions will astonish you. As if the one mentioned above wasn’t enough.
The hot springs of Tuba, Benguet are located 16 kilometers northwest of Baguio. These thermal and healing springs, also known as the Asin Hot Springs, are the ideal location for rest and renewal.
Asin Hot Springs is one of the most underappreciated tourist attractions in the province of Benguet due to its great distance from the city center.
The waters that fill the pools, despite being tiled, are natural and originate in the mountains. Even those claimed to have therapeutic qualities are the springs.
Read More: Asin Hot Springs Benguet: Must-Visit Destination for Travelers
- Address: Scout Hill Dr, Camp John Hay, Baguio City
- Opening Hours: The usual daily schedule is from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The schedule may change depending on the weather. When we last visited (first week of March 2022), the property was CLOSED.
- Dress Code: A pair of shorts are allowed but make sure that it will be no shorter than two inches above the knee.
Do you depend on adrenaline? Then your playground is Camp John Hay’s Tree Top Adventure! You’ll experience heart-pounding activities at this adventure park. The Superman Zipline, Canopy Ride, and Tree Drop are the top attractions (harnessed free fall). Your non-extreme activity-loving buddies can still spend the P100 consumable admission ticket for trekking or to take the cable cars or chairs to a viewpoint. The 100 peso admission price will be subtracted because it is consumable even if each ride or attraction requires an extra purchase.
Here are the rates:
- Superman Ride: P300
- Silver Surfer Ride: P200
- Canopy Ride: P250
- Skywalk + Trekking: P150
- Tree Drop: P150
There are also combo packages offered. Here are the rates:
- Canopy Ride + Silver Surfer: P400
- Canopy Ride + Superman Ride: P500
- Canopy Ride + Silver Surfer + Superman Ride: P700
- All activities: P900
Note: You can customize the package to your liking; the rate will vary depending on your choices.
READ MORE: Tree Top Adventure Baguio: A Breathtaking Adventure in the Clouds
- Address: Historical Core, Camp John Hay, Baguio City
- Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
- Entrance Fee: P75 (Historical Core Entrance Fee). This fee also allows entrance to the Cemetery of Negativism.
The Bell House, which bears General J Franklin Bell’s name, is situated beside Tree Top Adventure and also within Camp John Hay’s boundary.
The Commanding General of the Philippines’ former official vacation home has been turned into a museum. The well-maintained structure showcases American colonial architecture. There is an amphitheater there that doubles as a garden.
Read More: Bell House Baguio: A Historical Gem in the City of Pines
- Address: Camp John Hay (Scout Hill or Le Monet Hotel), Baguio City
- Opening Hours: The trail is open 24/7, but it is advisable to hike during the day.
- Entrance Fee: FREE
The Yellow Trail , also called Forest Bathing Trail , meanders about 1.5 kilometers across the pine-covered Camp John Hay.
Le Monet and Tree Top Adventure, the two starting places, are connected by a walking trail. The trek continues past the Tree Top Adventure to Scout Hill, the destination.
Take the steep path that leads from Le Monet Hotel to Scout Hill if you want to test yourself. Take the inverse downhill path, starting at Scout Hill and finishing at Le Monet Hotel, if all you want to do is relax in nature.
You can choose the simpler route and relish every moment spent in the great outdoors.
Read More: Yellow Trail Baguio: A Scenic Hike through the Pine Forests
- Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
- Entrance Fee: P75. This fee also allows entrance to the Bell House.
The Cemetery of Negativism, also known as the Lost Cemetery, is situated between Bell House and Camp John Hay Picnic Area. It was established in the early 1980s by John Hightower, the base’s commanding general.
However, this cemetery serves as a metaphorical graveyard for negative emotions rather than the conventional location for incinerating human remains. The “eulogies” on the tombstones were humorous and punny, and occasionally they needed a dash of irony to make sense.
One gravestone bears the inscription “Itz Not Possible,” still unborn as of November 11, 1905. Another one has “Know Dam Way” and “Conceived New Years’ Eve 1910” carved on it. did not succeed.
Head over here to frighten the negative vibes away if you’re seeking something special, humorous, and motivating all at once.
Read More: C emetery of Negativism Baguio: A Unique Tourist Attraction
- Address: Camp John Hay, Baguio City
Visitors are drawn to outdoor activities like enjoying a picnic with friends or family in Baguio because of the city’s mild climate. Bring your own food, and have everything set for a pleasant time of bonding with your loved ones while taking in the natural surroundings. You can set out a mat in a designated area or locate a picnic table. Rentable picnic tables are scattered across a picnic area at Camp John Hay. If you stay more than three hours, the charge increases to P300 from P200.
Read More: Camp John Hay Baguio: A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Baguio City
Situated about 30 minutes north of Baguio is the most popular Strawberry Farm in the area. It’s often associated with Baguio City but is actually part of La Trinidad .
- Address: Barangay Betag, La Trinidad, Benguet
- Opening Hours: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
- Entrance Fee: FREE. The rate for Strawberry-Picking Group Experience is P600. This rate is good for five (5) people already. If you will buy strawberries, the price is P360/kilo for small strawberries and P400/kilo for large strawberries.
You may get strawberries for between P250 and P300 per kilo here. You must spend an extra P200 if you wish to participate in this location’s major feature, selecting your own strawberries. The time period for strawberry picking is from November through May.
The farm also contains a pasalubong center with a number of gift shops. Strawberry taho and strawberry ice cream should not be missed! The farm sells fresh food and plants in addition to strawberry-related items.
Benguet State University is in charge of and owns the La Trinidad Strawberry Farm.
Read More: La Trinidad Strawberry Farm Baguio: A Great Place to Get Fresh Strawberries
- Address: Barangay Balili, La Trinidad, Benguet
- Opening Hours: 24/7
- Entrance Fee: FREE
Another well-liked tourist destination in La Trinidad is The Colors of StoBoSa. Its official name is StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork, and it was created by the DOT-CAR in partnership with the Tam-Awan Village group, which included more than 500 residents and volunteers and produced many design suggestions.
The name “StoBoSa” refers to the enormous painting, which includes the hillside homes of three sitios in Barangay Balili: Stonehill, Botiwtiw, and Sadjap. In 2016, The Colors of StoBoSa was introduced to the general audience.
Read More: Colors of StoBoSa: A Colorful New Way to Experience La Trinidad, Baguio
9. Chinese Experience at Bell Church, La Trinidad
- Address: FA 347 Bell Church Road, La Trinidad, Benguet
- Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Note that it closes at lunchtime between 12:00 PM and 1:30 PM. The opening hours might change, so please check the official web
The Bell Church is a temple that was established in 1960 by Chinese immigrants from Canton (Guangzhou), also in Barangay Balili close to StoBoSa on the boundary of Baguio and La Trinidad.
The temple is a popular tourist site because of the peaceful ambiance and the views one may enjoy when wandering around the courtyard. There is a tiny lily pond there as well.
Read More: Bell Church La Trinidad: A Beautiful and Historic Site
- Address: Luneta Hill, Upper Session Road 2600 Baguio City, Philippines
- Opening Hours: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Daily. The opening hours might change, so please check the official web
Sky Ranch is not exclusive to Baguio since comparable theme parks with essentially the same rides and experiences can also be found in Tagaytay and Pampanga. However, if you haven’t visited one yet, you might want to include Sky Ranch Baguio in your schedule.
Here are the prices of tickets to some of the most popular attractions inside:
- Baguio Eye: P150
- Super Viking: P100
- Sky Cruiser: P100
- Drop Tower: P100
- Double-Decker Carousel: P50
If you plan on trying multiple rides, consider getting a RIDE-ALL-YOU-CAN DAY PASS! It will give you access to the amusement park’s 11 best attractions at a lower rate.
Read More: Sky Ranch Baguio Opens Its Doors to the Public
- Address: Harrison Road, Baguio City
- Opening Hours: 9:00 PM – 2:00 AM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
Although the idea of night markets in the Philippines may not be as elaborate, it is gradually influencing market consciousness.
A vibrant night market scene is emerging in Baguio, bringing travelers to the Central Business District’s Harrison Road neighborhood. This is ideal for people who want to get good deals or satisfy their bellies without having to dig further into their wallets.
NOTE: Always keep a watch on your stuff when visiting this area to buy or eat.
Read More: Baguio Night Market: A Fun And Affordable Way To Spend An Evening In Baguio
- Address: Burnham Park, Jose Abad Santos Drive, Baguio City
- Rental Rates: P75/30 mins (Chopper/Big Bike); P50/30 mins (Go Kart); P125/30 mins (Grand Tour); P100/30 mins (Boat, good for 5 pax) + P50 if you want to hire a rower
The most well-known landmark in Baguio is Burnham Park, which is situated in the city’s center. Burnham Lake (or Lagoon) dominates the area, which is also home to other notable locations such as the Rose Garden, a park featuring a skating rink for recreation, the Orchidarium, the Children’s Park, and the Melvin Jones Grandstand.
Numerous enjoyable activities, like renting paddle boats (swan boats), motorcycling, and go-karting, are available at the park. There are several food booths and street food sellers in the neighborhood, so you and your stomach are pretty much covered if you feel hungry while taking part in the events around the park or if you just want to go food-tripping in the area.
Read More: Burnham Park: A Beautiful And Serene Oasis In The Heart Of Baguio
- Address: Dot-PTA Complex, Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio City
- Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Tuesday – Sunday); CLOSED (Mondays). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
- Entrance Fee: P40 (Regular); P10-20 (Student Discount)
The Baguio Museum is located within a short distance from Burnham Park. The University of Baguio, University of the Cordilleras, Baguio City National High School, and SM Baguio are all close together, making it easy to find.
The museum’s holdings depict the history of the city and the Cordillera region’s culture. All of the collections, which are divided into the Alternative Gallery, Cordillera Gallery, and Baguio Gallery, are located on the four levels.
A training floor and a multipurpose hall are also included in the structure. In order to complete the repair and refurbishment of the museum by 2020, work began in 2017.
Read More: Baguio Museum: A Treasure Trove Of Cordilleran Artifacts
- Address: Our Lady Of Atonement Cathedral, Session Road, Baguio City
- Opening Hours: Tourists are welcome anytime but please be considerate when mass is ongoing. You can check the mass schedule on the official Facebook page.
Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral, often known as Baguio Cathedral, is a hilltop church with views over Session Road and the bustling downtown streets. It was introduced in 1936 and honors the Virgin Mary.
Its architecture is neo-Romanesque and includes stained glass windows, a rose window (facade), and twin belfries/spires. It is situated next to Saint Louis University and is a well-known landmark in Baguio.
Visitors must up a number of steps to reach the courtyard and cathedral from Session Road. As an alternative, you can head to the Porta Vaga Shopping Mall and utilize the escalator that goes up to the courtyard of the church.
Read More: Baguio Cathedral Guide: A Beautiful and Historic Church
Without “SM” — Segunda Mano shops, Baguio wouldn’t be Baguio. These second-hand shops, known as wagwagan locally but as ukay-ukay to tourists, were all over the bustling streets and alleyways of downtown Baguio. The abundance of possibilities for used goods will make it easy for tourists to become lost. Clothing, purses, shoes, belts, scarves, and other items are included.
Since there are so many options, it may be quite difficult to decide. You could find some old and unique goods, though, if you have the perseverance and patience (haha). The most well-known ukay-ukay locations are Bayanihan, Hilltop, and Skyworld (all on Session Road) (near Burnham Park). At the night market, you’ll also discover some, er, nice buys!
Happy shopping for discounts!
Read More: The 5 Best Ukay-ukay Shopping Spots In Baguio
16. Experience Session Road Nightlife at its Best
- Address: Session Road, Baguio City, Philippines
- Nearest landmarks: Burnham Park, Session House, Baguio Cathedral
Session Road, one of the city’s main thoroughfares, is the most well-known avenue in Baguio. During the day, it is bustling with locals and visitors going about their daily lives, but at night, it comes alive with bars and hangout spots pulsating with fantastic music and stimulating discussions.
Session Road is home to a wide variety of foreign eateries and fast-food outlets if you want to have dinner beforehand before getting wasted on music and alcohol with friends and perhaps new acquaintances.
However, it also has a number of locally owned eateries, like Sizzling Plate, Ocha Asian Restaurant, Vizco’s Restaurant, Volante, Oh My Gulay, and Drop Out, among others, if you wish to experience the cuisine.
Read More: Experience Session Road Nightlife at its Best
- Address: 38 Raja Soliman Street, Baguio City, Philippines
- Opening Hours: 4:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Daily). However, some stalls may close earlier or later, depending on the vendor. It is best to visit the market early in the morning to avoid the crowds.
Visit the Baguio Public Market for pasalubong, which has a ton of vendors offering local specialties including fresh Sagada oranges and strawberries, strawberry and ube jam, peanut brittle, fresh veggies, and gifts.
Read More: Have a Day off at Baguio Public Market
Wright Park
- Address: Wright Park, Pacdal Circle, Baguio City
- Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
- Horseback Riding Rate: P200 for 7 rounds
The Wright Park, which bears the name of the late governor general Luke Edward Wright, is yet another huge green space.
Both locals and visitors consider this a top destination for recreation. A green park with rest areas, bicycle pathways, and walking and running trails. The concrete pathway connecting the Wright Park Kiosk and The Mansion front is nearly entirely covered by a lengthy pond or pool. Along with the horse stable, it also features a hill in the forest covered in pine trees.
Wright Park has quite a few horses for you to pick from if you want to go horseback riding in Baguio, and it’s not too far from the city center.
Read More: Ride horses at Wright Park
19. Immense Culture at Tam-awan Village
- Address: 366-C Pinsao Proper, Long Long Benguet Road, Baguio City
- Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
- Entrance Fee: P60 (Adults); P40 (Students & Seniors); P30 (4-10 y/o); FREE (3 y/o and below)
Tam-Awan Village, also known as Garden in the Sky, is a short distance from the Igorot Stone Kingdom. The Chanum Foundation ordered it in 1998 to build a model village showing restored traditional Cordillera homes and make them more widely available.
The community showcases the local artists’ work as well as the area’s traditional craftsmanship and elegance. The community presently contains nine traditional buildings, including two Kalinga houses and seven Ifugao huts, which were replaced by three Ifugao huts. The majority of the original materials were used to build these structures again.
You may also make your hotel reservations here if you wish to immerse yourself even deeper.
Read More: Immense Culture at Tam-awan Village
- Address: 37, Leonard Wood Road, Baguio City
- Opening Hours: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
- Entrance Fee: Tourists are P100 for adults and children who are 13 years old and above; P25 for children who are 12 years old and below; and a 20 percent discount for senior citizens and persons with disabilities. For Baguio City residents, upon presentation of proof of Baguio City residency, the entrance fee is P50 for adults; P25 for children and students who are 13 years old and above; free for children and students who are 12 years old and below; and P25 for senior citizens and PWDs.
One of the many green spaces in the city, the Baguio Botanical Garden (renamed Centennial Park) is located between Wright Park and Teacher’s Camp, along Leonard Wood Road.
This is another popular attraction in the city where visitors can enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the verdant surroundings. The extensive garden park is just a short drive from Baguio’s Central Business District. It has many walking paths where you can see many photo-worthy spots. It also harbors the Baguio Arts Guild and the Igorot Village.
Read More : Release the Botany in you at Baguio Botanical Garden
- Address: The Mansion, Baguio-Bua-Itogon Road, Baguio City
- Opening Hours: 24/7 (Mansion Gate). Most of the time, the Mansion is closed to the public, so visitors can only get a glimpse of the actual mansion from the entrance gate.
The Mansion House, often known as The Mansion, has a long concrete path that leads to a pool in Wright Park. It was given a commission in 1908 to act as the US Governor-official General’s home in the Philippines. It underwent reconstruction in 1947 as a result of the Second World War’s significant devastation.
It serves as the President of the Philippines’ official summer residence at the moment. Other significant state events and international meetings take place there as well.
Read More: Get a Sight of The Mansion
- Address: Mines View Park, Gibraltar Road, Baguio City
- Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM. The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
- Entrance Fee: Php 20.00 (Adult); Php 10.00 (Children)
Mines View Park is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist destinations and is frequently congested with throngs of visitors. My neighbors claim that this is more of a tourist trap, but because we’re visitors, we should still check it out to see why it’s so well-liked in the first place.
It has an observation platform with a panoramic view of the mountains beyond and the historic gold and copper mines of Itogon town below. One of the greatest places to see the dawn is also here. Go there early in the morning to escape the crowds.
Numerous stores, kiosks, and street vendors selling plants, clothing, trinkets, and souvenirs are all over the place. Along Gibraltar Road is where the park’s entrance is situated.
Read More: 360 degree view of Baguio at Mines View Park
23. What’s in Good Shepherd?
- Address: Good Shepherd Convent, 15 Gibraltar Road, Baguio City
- Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
You may get the renowned ube jam not far from Mines View Park. Tourists eagerly queue up at this iconic Baguio pasalubong stop to purchase the store’s renowned ube jam and other top picks.
Its advocacy is what distinguishes and fulfills Good Shepherd purchases. Good Shepherd has established a solid reputation for creating high-quality goods with a purpose. What happens to your money then? Examine the package for the statement “You help send us to college each time you buy our products” (often printed on the lid). The money would go toward funding college tuition for young people in the Cordillera.
Other items include seasonal jams like strawberry and blueberry jam, peanut clusters, cashew brittle, lengua, snowballs, angel cookies, choco flakes, alfajor cookies, banana chips, and sampaloc candies. There is a rigid ordering procedure: write down your orders first, line up, then give the attendant your order and money.
Additionally, don’t forget to sample some of their takeout products, which are essentially meriendas and snacks. Keep in mind that there is a per-person order restriction and that the queues might get excessively lengthy at the busiest times. When all of their items are gone, they close the place early.
Read More: What’s in Good Shepherd?
24. Be Adventurous in Sampling local dishes/food
Baguio is proud of its thriving local food culture. Making the most of the abundant supplies, the residents devised a plethora of inventive methods to make cuisines and culinary items that exemplify the Cordillera area and nearby Ilocos region, the impact of which also pervades the city.
Many of these foods may be found at numerous restaurants and cafes across Baguio. Pinikpikan (chicken soup), pinuneg (blood sausage), and kinuday (smoked meat) are among the most well-known, as are dinakdakan (boiled, diced, and grilled pig’s head pieces) and bagnet (deep-fried pork).
If you want to try a variety of dishes at once, go to The Farmer’s Daughter Restaurant, which is located just adjacent to Tam-awan Village. They mostly offer authentic Cordilleran and Ilocano cuisine.
Cafe by the Ruins is a well-known brand in the city’s dining scene if you prefer a more contemporary spin.
Local eateries also give other Pinoy staples a Baguio spin. Strawberry sinigang and strawberry adobo are served at Mines View Park Hotel’s ZENZ Bar and Restaurant.
Food tripping may also be done in the night market, Burnham Park, Ili-Likha, Good Shepherds, and Session Road, to mention a few.
- Opening Hours: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Monday, Wednesday – Thursday); 11:30 AM – 7:30 PM (Friday – Sunday); CLOSED (Tuesdays). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
- Address: Session Road Fifth Floor La Azotea Building 2600 Baguio City, Philippines
Baguio’s pioneering vegetarian restaurant cum art space for emerging talents from the Philippine Cor
The restaurant offers two levels of seating. The upper level is divided into two portions that are linked by a small wooden hanging bridge. The lower-level dining room provides both indoor and terrace seats with a view of the city. The venue, a partnership between Oh My Gulay and Vocas, also includes display areas for local artists. The restaurant delivers economical vegetarian and vegan cuisine, as the name implies.
Read More: Look at Art at Oh My Gulay Artist Cafe
- Address: Ili-Likha Artists Village, 32 Assumption Road, Baguio City
- Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
The unusual Ili-Likha Artist’s Wateringhole, also known as Ili-Likha Artist Village, is located along Assumption Road. Eric de Guia (Kidlat Tahimik), an artist and filmmaker, converted a barren lot into this charming treehouse-themed food park in 2014.
Through arts and food, the location emphasizes the significance of maintaining environment and culture. It is a work of art in progress with various unique corners and recognizable characteristics such as the mosaic-covered stairway.
The homegrown eateries provide organic, preservative-free meals. Balbacua, Leandro’s Bistro, Yomichee, Ibana, Little Milkyway Vegan Café, Oh My Gulay, Café Cueva, Kape Kullaaw, Waynu, Scout Burrows, and Natengan Ed Ili are among the eateries.
It also has arts and crafts stores and organizes various events and courses. The entire location is photogenic, and guests will appreciate the peaceful and creative environment.
Read More: Immerse in art at Ili-Likha Artist’s Wateringhole
27. Sam’s Agritourism Park : A Hidden Gem in the City of Pines
- Address: K.M 5 Asin Road, Baguio City
- Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
- 100 PHP for Adults
- 80 PHP for older citizens
- 50 PHP for kids (12 y/o and below)
- LANDMARK: First Checkpoint. No checking is required as it is still part of Baguio, but for assurances, we suggest non-Baguio residents to still prepare the necessary documents.
The park is home to a variety of plants and animals, including orchids, vegetables, and livestock. Visitors can also enjoy the park’s many amenities, such as a swimming pool, a playground, and a picnic area.
Read More: Sam’s Agritourism Park : A Hidden Gem in the City of Pines
28. Hunt for Baguio’s Delicacies
Baguio City, also known as the City of Pines, is a popular tourist destination in the Philippines. It is known for its cool climate, pine trees, and beautiful scenery. Baguio is also home to a number of delicious products and delicacies.
Read More: Hunt for Baguio’s Delicacies
- Address: Lamtang Pico Road, Barangay Puguis 2601 La Trinidad, Philippines
- Opening Hours: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
- Adults – P350.00
- Students – P250.00
- Older Citizens and PWDS – P250.00
- Children ( below 3 years old) – Free
- Contact: https://www.facebook.com/mountcosta
Read More: Enjoy the View at Mount Costa
- Address: Brgy. Bahong, La Trinidad, Benguet (30-40 min. Away from Baguio; landmark- Bahong warehouse Pink Building)
- Adults – Php 150.00
- Older Citizens, Children ages 6-14 y/o and PWDS – Php 130.00
- Children ( below 5 years old) – Free
- Contact: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068273378799
Bahong Sunflower Farm is a popular tourist attraction in La Trinidad, Benguet. The farm is home to over 8,000 sunflowers, which are in full bloom from November to February. Visitors can enjoy walking through the fields of sunflowers, taking photos, and learning about the different types of sunflowers. The farm also has a cafe where visitors can buy snacks and drinks.
Read More: Be Amaze at Bahong Sunflower Farm
31. Fall in love at Mirador Heritage and Eco Park
- Address: Mirador Hill, Barangay Dominican Hill-Mirador, Baguio City
- Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
- Entrance Fee: Php100 (Regular); Php 50 for children, FREE (Below 12 y/o)
The Mirador Heritage and Eco-Spirituality Park, easily a highlight of our most recent trip, is a burgeoning tourist destination with a mix of indigenous and Japan-inspired activities. Hiking routes crisscross this 5-hectare area, leading to several attractions such as the Rock Gardens, the Pandemic Healing Memorial, the La Storta Garden, the Ifugao Houses, and the Circular Seismic Chamber (closed when we visited). The landmark Mirador Peace Memorial, a red-painted torii gate atop a hill overlooking the city and the surrounding hills, is possibly the most popular. Many tourists come here to take pictures.
Aside from the park, Mirador Hill also harbors the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, Kapilya ni Hesus at Maria, Café Iñigo, and the Mirador Jesuit Villa Retreat House.
Read More: Fall in love at Mirador Heritage and Eco Park
31. Learn More History in Igorot Stone Kingdom
- Address: #86 Long-long Benguet Road, Pinsao Proper, Baguio City
- Entrance Fee: P100 (Regular); P80 (Senior & PWD with ID); P80 (Kids 4-12 y/o); FREE (3 y/o and below)
The Igorot Stone Kingdom, which opened to the public in the second half of 2021, is Baguio’s newest tourist destination. Certain areas are still under development because they are so new. The park displays the ideals of the Cordillera Region as well as both contemporary and traditional Igorot culture.
A contemporary castle and an antiquated stone wall stand in opposite directions and dominate the about 6,000 square meter territory. The contemporary castle, which is made of hollow blocks and cement, is engraved with paths that are interrupted by statues, picture ops, and viewing decks. It was completed with a food court that mostly served Filipino foods.
The stone wall, on the other hand, is reminiscent of the Igorot people’s rock-laying abilities found in the rice terraces. The Fertility Stone Tower, the Temple of Kabunyan, Bangan’s Dome, the Tower of Gatan, the Face in the Rock, and many more may be seen as you ascend.
Other attractions are the Igorot Gold Mine, the Wishing Well, and the Igorot Golden Bridge. Soon, the park will also have life-size statues of prominent Igorots.
Read More: Learn More History in Igorot Stone Kingdom
Because of its cool weather, Baguio is one of those places that is ideal for a stroll! And, while you may easily come across beautiful and unusual treasures, you can also learn about history or uncover attractive sites while you stroll about, especially if you’re accompanied by a local guide.
If you want to learn more about the areas you wish to see, you may join one of Baguio’s guided walking tours.
- Address: Dominican Hill, Diplomat Road, Baguio City. The best way to get there is to take a cab from the city center.
- Entrance Fee: P10 (adult), P5 (kids)
The Dominican Hill Retreat House, officially known as the Diplomat Hotel, is a 17-hectare property perched atop the Dominican Hill. It was initially erected in the early part of the twentieth century as a retreat home for Dominican priests and nuns until World War II, when the Japanese took possession and transformed it into a military garrison and war jail.
The Diplomat Hotel reopened and functioned throughout the 1970s and 1980s after extensive renovations and refurbishing. Given its history, particularly the tragedies of WWII, it has garnered popularity for paranormal phenomena, frequently ranking among the Philippines’ most haunted locations.
The municipal government of Baguio has proclaimed the entire hill area a history and historical landmark, and it has been renamed Dominican Heritage Hill and Nature Park. The property is being renovated and developed for tourism, and it is available for photoshoots, filming, wedding receptions, and other events and gatherings.
Read More: Scare Yourself at Diplomat Hotel (Joke!)
- Address: Kilometer 91, #6 Asin Road, Tadiangan, Tuba, Benguet
- Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Tuesday – Sunday). Note that last entry is at 5:30 PM. CLOSED on Mondays, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.
- Entrance Fee: P150 (General Admission); P120 (Students); P100 (Senior Citizens and PWDs); FREE (Children below 42″ height)
The BenCab Museum in Tuba is only a short drive from Baguio. Benedicto Reyes Cabrera (BenCab), a Philippine National Artist for Visual Arts, developed and manages the private museum.
The museum opened to the public in February 2009 and features works by BenCab as well as other notable artists and young modern artists. It seeks to promote environmental protection and cultural preservation of the Cordilleras legacy, in addition to encouraging the arts. There is a café, an organic farm, and a tiny forest at the museum.
Read More: Museum Date at Bencab Museum, Tuba
- Address: Easter Weaving Room is located at #2 Easter Road, Guisad, Baguio City. It is about a 15-minute drive from Burnham Park.
- Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
Visit the Easter Weaving Room to round up your tour of the city and surrounding areas of Baguio. Easter Weaving Room was founded in 1909, making it as ancient as Baguio.
It is also one of the few locations in Baguio where you can see real, traditional weaving methods used by Cordillera indigenous. A day excursion to Baguio would benefit greatly from it.
You may observe weavers doing their magic on the looms using different colored threads in the Easter Weaving Room’s work area.
You can also see how intricately the gorgeous Montanosa fabric, a vibrant hand-woven textile that is exclusive to the Cordillera Region, is made.
In addition to observing weavers at work, you may wander the Easter Weaving Room and view the exhibits.
Read More: Head to the Easter Weaving Room
TIPS, NOTES, AND REMINDERS
- Bring extra clothes so that in every corner, the outfit is different.
- Visit on weekdays to avoid the crowd.
- Bring water so that you can’t be dehydrated.
- Plan ahead and prepare.
- Dispose of waste properly so bring a trash bag if possible.
- Respect wildlife.
- Be considerate of other visitors.
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2024 Complete Baguio City DIY Travel Guide With Itinerary & Budget: Everything You Need to Know
A relaxing scenery with a compliment of a cool atmosphere is what every tourist lookout for whenever they talk about Baguio City. The summer capital of the Philippines is approximately 4-6 hours away from the bustling city of Manila. Tourists often go to Baguio City for vacation or soul searching. (Baguio City DIY Travel Guide)
Whether it’s the nonchalant vibe or the fact that I lived there for 4 years to get my Bachelor’s Degree, Baguio City will always be a place I can call home. It’s the best place to just relax and chill in the park or sip a hot coffee in an IG-worthy coffee shop. So if you’re planning to go to Baguio City anytime soon, you’ve come to the right place! This Baguio City DIY Travel Guide will provide you everything you need to know.
Table of Contents
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About Baguio City: The Summer Capital of The Philippines
Baguio City, also known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines OR the City of Pines, is a city in the province of Benguet and is one of the most in-demand destination. Whether you are solo traveling, traveling with a group/family or partner, Baguio is the perfect place!
Moreover, it is particularly a go-to destination in summer due to its cooler weather.
Best Time to Visit Baguio City
Although Baguio is a year-round destination, it’s still best to avoid the monsoon when you go here. The months where most rain-shower comes are the months of July-October . Furthermore, there are some cases when early rain-shower comes by mid June.
For less crowded months, April and May are less touristy since it’s the hottest months of the year in Baguio City. While on the other hand, the most touristy month is December to February during holiday season.
Best time to come here if you’re looking for the coldest weather is as early as November to February.
How to Get to Baguio City?
The usual travel time to Manila is 5-6 hours depending on which part of Manila you are coming from. Regular buses usually have 1 stopover and take NLEX or SCTEX. Insider tip: if you want faster transport to Baguio with no stopovers, book P2P buses with Pangasinan Solid north Transit.
From Manila, there are daily buses from Cubao, Pasay, Caloocan, PITX and Sampaloc that goes to Baguio City. The usual bus lines that offers this route are Victory Liner, Genesis and Solid North. There are daily and hourly schedules depending on the bus companies. The usual fare will range from PHP700-800.00.
How to Get Around in Baguio City DIY Way
Getting around Baguio City is neither hard nor tricky. Almost all destinations are literally walking distance or 5 minutes away from one destination to the other. You can ride a jeepney , walk , charter a taxi or rent a private car/van .
Places that are Walking-Distance
Here are the most common places that are literally just walking distance to each other.
- Sky Ranch – just literally beside SM
- Session Road (Oh My Gulay Restaurant, Zushi Me Japanese Restaurant, Ililikha Artist Village)
- Baguio Cathedral Church
- Porta Vaga Mall (50’s Diner Restaurant)
- Black Market – an alley selling imported products at a very discounted price
- Night Market – every 9PM to 12MN in Harrison Road
- Burnham Park (Good Taste Restaurant)
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List of Jeepney Terminals
Below are the list of jeepney terminals and the places you want to go.
Where to Stay in Baguio City?
Azalea Hotel – Php4,500.00/night good for 2 person.
OYO Sajj Bldg – Php1,100/night good for 2 person.
RedDoorz Hostel @ Baguio Piraso – Php950.00/night for 2 person. Book it with Agoda below! Free cancellation too.
Where to Eat in Baguio City?
I have made a separate food guide about where to eat in Baguio. Check the top 20 most recommended and must-try restaurants in Baguio City: TOP 20 MUST TRY RESTAURANTS IN BAGUIO CITY AS RANKED BY LOCALS IN BAGUIO .
Special Events & Activities
Panagbenga festival.
The Panagbenga Festival of Flower Festival is one of the most famous festivals in the Philippines. It is held every month of February in the summer capital of the Philippines. One of the activities you should not be missing during the festival is the flower float parade where local Philippine artists are invited to celebrate the festival with the locals and tourists.
Another is the Session in Bloom that only opens every month of February in honor of the festival month. The Session Road is being closed and various stores and food outlets are opened here. Look out for foot-long hotdogs and shawarma rice during the Session in Bloom!
Christmas Villages
During the month of December , Christmas Village opens as well. The Manor and Baguio Country Club has a Christmas Village event and there’s an entrance fee of approximately PHP200.00 per person. In here, they create artificial snow and a theme of a Christmas Village. Alternatively, Burnham Park has its own Christmas Village and it’s FREE admission.
Lantern Parade
Another special event that happens every December 1st is the Lantern Parade by the Saint Louis University – my Alma mater. This is a parade of colorful lanterns in different colors, shapes and sizes partnered with the students’ colorful costumes.
Places to Visit (Expenses + How to get there)
Now that we have mentioned above all the necessary pre-travel guide and preparations you need to know before your trip to Baguio, below are the list of places to visit! A word of advise, better allow 2-3 days stay in Baguio City. I know that most tour agencies offer a day trip in Baguio but that is surely not satisfying at all. Most especially if you really like to explore the summer capital of the Philippines.
For first timers and suggested things to do in Baguio, read here: TOP 20 BEST THINGS TO DO IN BAGUIO FOR FIRST TIMERS.
Mirador Hill & Lourdes Grotto
The Mirador Hill is a 5-hectare Japanese inspired garden located just beside the Lourdes Grotto. And for the longest time, this garden had only been regarded to as the place beside the grotto. Nowadays, the Mirador Hill became an in demand tourist destination because of its beautiful and scenic panoramic view of the city.
Moreover, it is regarded to as the “ Little Japan ” in Baguio City because of the bamboo forest and the iconic Mirador Peace Memorial on top of the hill.
Entrance Fee: PHP100.00 Operating Days/Hours: Open daily at 6AM to 6PM
Stone Kingdom
The controversial Stone Kingdom has led so many tourists into this place for quite some time now. It is a place where you can admire the culture of the Igorots , ethnic group in the Cordillera Administrative Region. Tourists can rent Igorot costumes for PHP50.00 and wear it around the area for photo ops.
Sky Ranch Baguio
The theme park in Baguio City that sits just beside SM Mall is Sky Ranch Baguio. Never miss the chance to feast your eyes on the lovely panoramic view of The Summer Capital by riding the towering Baguio Eye.
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Entrance Fee: PHP 880.00 Operating Days/Hours: Open daily at 10AM to 10PM How to get here: Walking distance from Session Rd. and just beside SM Baguio
Baguio Cathedral
One of the famous Catholic Church in Baguio is Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral, better known as Baguio Cathedral. It is located in Upper Session Rd. just ear SM Baguio.
Burnham Park
The oldest and most beautiful park in Baguio is the Burnham Lake Park. It’s a man-made park with a lake. They say that you’ve never really been to Baguio without riding boats in the park’s lake. Other things you can do here is to rent bicycles, watch kids playing soccer in Melvin Jones, buy a strawberry flavored taho , get a henna tattoo, roller skates and many more!
Entrance Fee: FREE Operating Days/Hours: Open 24 hours How to get here: Walking distance from Session Rd.
Diplomat Hotel
This tourist destination rose to fame around 2016 after being featured in TV episodes of Rated K and Jessica Soho. The reason behind it being featured is because it’s a haunted place. It is regarded as one of the most haunted places in Baguio City.
To give you a bit of information, this abandoned hotel was previously a church/seminary that transitioned into a hospital, and a hotel at the latter. Many incidents and theories happened here like the beheading of priests, a nurse committing suicide and the people who died when the hotel caught fire. To read the full story, check my Facebook post here .
Nowadays, the abandoned Diplomat Hotel no longer looks spooky compared to the days when it was not yet famous to tourists. This is because they have re-decorated and cleaned it due to the demand of tourists coming here. There’s even a chapel in the first floor that they have built.
There was a time when entering this place is not allowed and visitors are not welcome so we sneak our way in. During my college days, my classmates and I would come here for fun and look for ghosts at night. This is not joke and I dare anyone who’d do that will get instant goosebumps. But nowadays, it looks more of a photo-shoot place.
Entrance Fee: FREE Operating Days/Hours: Open daily at 8AM to 5PM How to get here: Ride a jeepney with a signage of “Dominican Hill”at the back of Abanao Square near Burnham Park.
Strawberry Farm
Located 8 kilometers from Baguio is the famous strawberry farm where tourists love to go and pick fresh strawberries! Note that the strawberry season falls in the months of November – May. There is no entrance fee inside the strawberry farm. However, if you are going to pic strawberries there will be an entrance fee and it will depend on how many kilograms per basket you are picking.
Other unique thing you can do here is to try the organic strawberry ice cream!
Entrance Fee: PHP100.00 – PHP300.00 Operating Days/Hours: 7AM to 7PM How to get here: In Magsaysay Ave. ride a jeepney to La Trinidad.
Mines View Park
A perfect panoramic view of the mountains can be seen from Mines View Park’s deck. Best time to come here is early in the morning because if you’re lucky enough you’ll see a thick fog covering the hills. Another attraction in here is the famous St. Bernard dog where you can get a photo with him. There are horses available for photo-ops too. Beautiful collection of plants and other pasalubong can be bought here.
Note that the Good Shepherd store is just across the street. It’s where you can buy the famous ube jam and strawberry jam from Baguio City. Because when you say ube or strawberry jam in Baguio, it better be from Good Shepherd! Moreover, various pasalubongs can be bought here too.
Entrance Fee: FREE Operating Days/Hours: Open daily at 5AM to 8PM How to get here: From Mines View Terminal near Harrison Rd, ride a jeepney to Mines View Park
Botanical Garden
A walk inside Botanical Garden is one of the relaxing things you can do in Baguio City. Some of the relevant sights that constructs a relaxing walk in the Botanical Garden are the flowers, trees, plants and small to large size of sculptures representing the local culture and traditions of the Igorots .
Other things you can do here is to take pictures with the native Igorots or ride a horse while touring around the place.
Entrance Fee: FREE Operating Days/Hours: Open daily at 6AM to 6PM How to get here: Ride a jeepney in Pacdal Liteng Terminal near Session Rd. going to Botanical Garden.
Kennon Road, Lion’s Head
The newly painted and renovated statue of the Lion’s Head in Kennon Road is this years early improvement when it comes to tourism in Baguio. Check out the photo below by Manila Bouletin for the epic new look of the lion’s head.
Tip : On the way to Lion’s head you may pass by Kennon Road View Point where you can get a good view of the long and winding Kennon Road
Entrance Fee: FREE Operating Days/Hours: Open 24 hours How to get here: From Bakakeng terminal go straight to Harrison Road. Climb up the Over pass and just across it you will see the terminal to camp 7. Fare is 16.50
Camp John Hay
Still think that you can roam around Baguio in just 1 day? Camp John Hay alone has a number of things to do and see. Some of the prominent list of things to do and see here are: treetop adventure, the eco-trail, check out bell house, etc . For complete guide inside Camp John Hay, read ThePoorTraveler’s guide here .
Entrance Fee: FREE Operating Days/Hours: Open 24 hours How to get here: Ride a jeepney in Bakakeng Terminal near Burnham Park to CJH
The Mansion
Officially the summer palace of the President of the Philippines. To give you a bit of information, this building was built in 1908 as summer homes for US Government Officials and was destroyed in 1945 during the battle of the liberation of the Philippines. Later in 1947, it was rebuilt and became the house of the President whenever they come to Baguio.
Tip: this is just stones-throw away from Wright Park long pond.
Entrance Fee: FREE/Tourists not allowed to go inside or beyond the gates How to get here: From Mines View Terminal near Harrison Rd, ride a jeepney to Mines View Park
Tam-awan Village
For best experience of accommodation in Ifugao, I highly suggest an overnight in a native Ifugao house! You can go to Tam-Awan Village which is 20 minutes away from the center of Baguio city and experience sleeping in a native Ifugao house! Definitely one of the coolest things ever. For full review and travel guide to Tam-awan Village, read LostAndWonder’s article here .
Entrance Fee: Adult PHP 60.00 | Student/Senior PHP 40.00 | Kids 10yrs old below PHP30.00 | Kids 3yrs old below FREE Operating Days/Hours: Open daily at 9AM to 6PM How to get here: Ride a jeepney in Guisad Jeepner Teminal near Baguio Public Market
Bencab Museum
The BenCab Musuem is a brief 15-minute drive from the center of Baguio City. Artworks by BenCab & other noted Filipino artists, plus indigenous northern highlands exhibits are what you can expect here. There is also an overlooking view of the mountains when you look outside.
For more information about the location, operating days/hours, admission fee, etc., check them out here .
Entrance Fee: Adult PHP100.00 | Students/Senior: PHP80.00 Operating Days/Hours: Open daily at 9AM to 6PM except on Mondays, Christmas and New Year. How to get here: Ride a jeepney in Guisad Jeepner Teminal near Baguio Public Market
Philippine Military Academy
The Philippine Military Academy is another tourist spot located in Loakan Rd. Baguio. This is a bit close to the Loakan Airport and it’s about 30 minutes away from the center of Baguio City.
Be reminded that PMA is a very huge place. You can take pictures with cadets in different uniforms and attires. There are different places within the campus that offers splendid views.
Entrance Fee: FREE | PMA Museum PHP10.00 Operating Days/Hours: Open daily at 8AM to 5PM How to get here: Form Bakakeng Terminal near Burnham Park, ride a jeepney to Loakan or Kias and advise the driver that you are going to PMA.
Baguio Sample Itinerary
Here is a 2-day suggested itinerary for your Baguio City DIY trip. If you have any questions, feel free to drop your queries in the comment section below this article.
2 Days & 1 Night Baguio City DIY Sample Itinerary
DAY 1: BAGUIO CITY DIY
1AM ETD Cubao to Baguio 6AM ETA Baguio City 6:30AM Breakfast in Good Taste, Burnham Park 7:30AM Check in hotel in Baguio City 8:30AM Mirador Hill & Lourdes Grotto 11:30AM Diplomat Hotel 1PM lunch at Arca’s Yard 2:30PM Mines View & Good Shepherd 6:30PM SM Baguio, Sky Ranch and Baguio Cathedral 8PM Dinner in Oh My Gulay/Ililikha Artist Village 9PM Night Market in Harrison Rd. 11PM Back in hotel, lights out
DAY 2: BAGUIO CITY DIY
5:30AM Breakfast 6AM Stone Kingdom 7:30AM Tam-Awan Village 9:30AM Bell Church 11AM Strawberry Farm & Valley of Colors 1PM Lunch 3PM Burnham Park / Free time 5PM PMA (if timer permits) 9PM ETD to MNL
3 Days & 2 Nights Baguio City DIY Sample Itinerary
5:30AM Breakfast 6AM Stone Kingdom 7:30AM Tam-Awan Village 9:30AM Bell Church 11AM Strawberry Farm & Valley of Colors 1PM Lunch 3PM Burnham Park / Free time 5PM PMA (if timer permits)
DAY 3: BAGUIO CITY DIY
5:30AM Sunrise 6:30AM Breakfast in the campsite 8AM Archery/Airsoft/Maze 10AM Art Gallery 11AM check out 12NN Lunch in Baguio City proper 1PM PMA 3PM ETD to Manila
Tips from Joan’s Footprints
- Where comfortable clothes according to the season you are coming. The months of April – May are relatively hot. On the other hand, November – February are the coldest months.
- Beware of pick-pockets and keep your bags in front of you especially in thrift shops.
- Always bring a polite attitude.
- Ideal month to come here is from November – February. This is the best weather and the Christmas Village takes place on December. Also, the festival is celebrated for the whole month of February.
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How to spend the ultimate weekend in New Orleans
Sep 7, 2024 • 5 min read
Experience the best of New Orleans and its unique vibes with this weekend itinerary. Peter Unger/Getty Images
With gaslamps lighting the streets and jazz filling the air as you stroll through the French Quarter , New Orleans sets its unique vibes. It is truly unlike any other US city. It’s vibrant and full of life, culture and excellent food , much of it available 24/7. It’s a city I keep coming back to because I know I’m going to have a great time, no matter what time of year I visit.
Whether you’re planning to spend time wandering Bourbon St drink in hand, taking a ghost tour in one of the many iconic cemeteries spread throughout the city, or sipping a poolside cocktail at the historic Hotel Monteleone, New Orleans has something to satisfy every traveler and makes for an excellent long weekend.
- When to arrive: Arriving late Thursday or early Friday will allow you to maximize your weekend getaway. The party never stops in New Orleans, so you’ll have a great time no matter when you arrive!
- How to get from the airport: Rideshares like Uber and Lyft are the most convenient option, taking about 25 minutes to get from the airport to the heart of the French Quarter. There’s also a direct bus line from the airport to the French Quarter with $1.50 fare, but you may wait a while as it doesn’t run frequently.
- Getting around town: The best way to explore the city is on foot. Most major sights are within walking distance, provided you bring enough water to withstand the heat. Further sights can be reached via the city’s historic streetcars or by rideshare.
- Where to stay: You’d be remiss not to stay in the French Quarter – it’s the heart of the city and where much of the action happens. The Hotel Monteleone is one of the oldest family-owned hotels remaining in the United States and is a great option for a luxurious stay. Most major hotel chains also have locations right in the French Quarter, so there’s something available for every budget. Travelers willing to stay a bit off the beaten path can check in to the Henry Howard Hotel , another charming boutique hotel in the city’s Garden District .
- What to pack: Make sure to pack plenty of light clothes for the heat and humidity. Think shorts and T-shirts when walking around in the day, and lighter linen fabrics for dressing up in the evening (though most places in New Orleans have a casual vibe, so no need to dress up if it’s not your thing). Comfortable walking shoes are also a must as you’ll be spending plenty of time wandering the city streets.
Morning: Get in the New Orleans spirit bright and early with a cup of chicory coffee at French Truck Coffee – there’s one on just about every street corner in the city. Take some time to wander the French Quarter, stopping to check out the many antique stores and art galleries ( Mortal Machine – with its focus on outsider are and pop surrealism – is my personal favorite). Make sure to take a stroll down Bourbon St to get the lay of the land before the party really gets going later in the evening.
How to spend the day: Head over to the city’s Garden District for some excellent shopping. The streets are lined with beautiful historic homes and trees strewn with Mardi Gras beads, so you’ll get a sense of the local character while you walk around. You’ll also get the chance to explore the contrasts seen in one of the city’s most famous cemeteries, Lafayette Cemetery . Make your first stop at NOLA Mix Records to pick up some vinyl treasures. Next, visit the Garden District Book Shop , home to Pete the bookstore dog, for a literary treat. If your energy is flagging, grab another cup of coffee at Whatever Coffee, a cute counter located inside Stein’s Deli (where you can also grab a sandwich for lunch).
Dinner: For dinner, head to Sylvain , a lovely bar located steps from Jackson Sq in the heart of the French Quarter. Enjoy delicious Southern food and well-made cocktails in the cozy, well-lit backyard space.
After dark: If you have the energy, it's time to see the nightlife of the French Quarter! Stop for an after-dinner cocktail at the Will and the Way , then walk along Bourbon St to hear some live jazz and take in the lively atmosphere.
Morning: Start your day at Fourth Wall , a gorgeous and spacious coffee shop in the city’s Commercial Business District. If you need breakfast, Majoria’s Commerce Restaurant is a classic diner spot right around the corner. After breakfast, hop on the streetcar down St Charles Ave to Audubon Park for a peaceful morning walk amidst lush greenery and plentiful wildlife.
How to spend the day: Make your way back to the French Quarter, taking a leisurely walk along Magazine St for some more shopping and sightseeing. Make sure to stop in at Octavia Books , 90’s Kid’s Closet and Peaches Records . For lunch back in the French Quarter, grab a delicious sandwich at NOLA Poboys or Verti Marte (both open 24-hours for any additional late-night snacking needs).
Dinner: Head to Pêche for dinner, where you can savor a variety of local seafood dishes. The restaurant has a fun, lively atmosphere and excellent service, so you’re guaranteed a pleasant end to your evening.
After dark: Head north of the French Quarter for some after hours fun at one of the bars lining St Bernard Ave. Catch a DJ set at Poor Boys Bar or a punk show at the Goat, whatever fits your taste .
Morning: No trip to New Orleans would be complete without beignets from Café du Monde . Head to Jackson Sq for a fresh bag of these delicious pastries. Note that there are two separate lines for seating and counter service, so make sure you’re in the right one if you just want to grab and go.
How to spend the day: Take a leisurely stroll through Jackson Sq, soaking in the sights and sounds of the French Quarter one last time. Get in some more last-minute sightseeing and shopping – you don’t want to miss Faulkner House Books (the former home of William Faulkner) or Swamp Rags Vintage . When you’ve had your fill, it’s time to head to the airport and start planning your next trip back.
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As the capital city of China, its political, cultural and economic center, and also home to more than 200 tourist attractions including the centuries-old "Seven Wonders of the World" the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and entertaining themed park Universal Studios, etc., Beijing ranks the first among the most popular tourist destinations in China and is also the gateway to other cities in China. A trip to Beijing usually takes 2 to 5 days, but there's no need to worry about where to stay in Beijing since there are lots of hotels. However, due to the layout of most Beijing sight spots, you're highly recommended to stay in four areas - 3 areas in Beijing inner city (Wangfujing Area, Qianmen Area, Hutong Area), and the Great Wall Area in the suburb .
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Since most of the Beijing highlights are surrounding Forbidden City within 2nd city ring including Tiananmen Square , National Museum of China, Beijing Hutongs , Wangfujing, Lama Temple, Temple of Heaven , etc., you're highly suggested to stay nearby. Near the city center Forbidden City , where most good hotels are located can be divided into Wangfujing Area, Hutong Area, and Qianmen Area . It's very convenient for visitors to travel from the three areas to most attractions in the city, for Beijing has an efficient transportation system. So it's a good idea that you decide where to stay according to your interests, itinerary, and budget .
Wangfujing Area – Closest to Most Beijing Attractions
Wangfujing (王府井) is in the east of Forbidden City. For travelers, living in this area will save more time and strength, for it's not far from Lama Temple and most popular hutongs in the north and near Tiananmen Square and Temple of Heaven in the south. You can walk only for a few minutes to make a transfer among most inner-city attractions . Moreover, it's not far from Dongzhimen Bus Station (东直门站), where you can take a direct bus to different sections of the Great Wall in the Beijing suburb, the must-see world wonder in Beijing, at fixed times.
Wangfujing is the busiest modern business street in Beijing, and also a snack street and night market with diverse styled architecture. Home to around 280 stores and restaurants it involves many large shopping malls with a great number of international brands. It also has a Wangfujing Snack Street selling nationwide snacks, souvenirs, and folk crafts. Living in this area offers you opportunities to fit into prosperous contemporary Beijing.
Recommended Hotels in the Qianmen Area:
• The Peninsula Beijing (5 star): located in the heart of Beijing, with sophisticated themed amenities, upscale restaurants, relaxing spa, indoor swimming pool, fitness center, etc.
Add: No. 8, Jinyu Hutong, Donghuamen Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing (北京东城区东华门街金鱼胡同8号)
• Regent Beijing (5 star): floor-to-ceiling windows with traditional Chinses elegance
Add: No. 99. Jinbao Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing (北京东城区金宝街99号)
• Sunworld Hotel Beijing (4 star): with complete facilities and with various types of dishes
Add: No. 88, Dengshikou Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing (北京东城区灯市口大街88号)
• Radisson Hotels (4 star): refined rooms with inner swimming pool, fitness center
Add: No. 97. Jinbao Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing (北京东城区金宝街97号)
• Hotel Cote Cour Beijing (special quadrangle hotel): traditional Chinese design with modern amenities
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Qianmen area – foodie paradise.
Qianmen Area (前门区) is between Tiananmen Square in the north and Temple of Heaven in the south. It is centered on the 840m-long Qianmen Pedestrian Street. Compared with the Wangfujin area, Qianmen preserves more Beijing favor . It has fewer business shopping malls and more local specialized outlets such as cloth markets, jewelry markets, craftsman workshops, etc., as well as more time-honored snack shops and restaurants such as Quanjude (全聚德), BianyiFang (便宜坊), Donglaishun (东来顺), Liubiju (六必居) and also foreign cafes and fast-food brands such as Haagen Dazs, Starbucks and KFC. You can really satisfy your belly if living nearby.
You can take a tourist bus at the nearby Beijing Tourist Distribution Center (北京旅游集散中心前门中心店) to the Great Wall . Besides, it's close to Beijing South Railway Station , the largest train station and a principal pivot departing and receiving the most trains in Beijing, and not far from Beijing West Railway Station . If you plan another trip to hot cities such as Shanghai, Hangzhou, Tianjin, Xian, etc., in China, then secure accommodation in this area.
• New world Beijing (5 star): low-rise luxury hotel
Add: No. 8, Qinian Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing (北京东城区祈年大街8号)
• Beijing Xinqiao Hotel (4 star): a luxe hotel with a coffee shop, a self-service currency exchange machine in the lobby
Add: No. 1, West Street, Chongwenmen, Dongcheng District, Beijing (北京东城区崇文门西大街1号)
• Dong Fang Hotel (3 star): serving both Chinese and Western dishes, and a bar
Add: No. 11, Wanming Road, Xicheng District, Beijing (北京西城区万明路11号)
• Holiday Inn Express (3 star): contemporary hotel with an indoor swimming pool, a fitness center
Add: No. 36, Nanwei Road, Xicheng District, Beijing (北京西城区南纬路36号)
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Hutong Area – Closer to Local Beijing Life
In this Hutong Area (胡同区), there are many famous hutongs like Yandaixiejie Hutong , Nanluoguxiang Hutong , Shichahai Hutong Area, and others, formed by traditional quadrangle courtyards some even with a history of over 700 years. Stay deep in the area and the labyrinthine alleyways of Beijing Hutongs will tell the various stories that happened in each period and show the historical development and cultural change of Beijing city to you. For an in-depth Beijing tour to experience authentic Beijing life , this Hutong area must be your first choice. Furthermore, it's close to Summer Palace, 798 Art Zone, Lama Temple, and Dongzhimen Bus Station as well.
Recommended Hotels in the Hutong Area:
• Sheraton Grand Beijing Dongcheng Hotel (5 star): 439 spacious guest rooms, including 70 suites, with 4 restaurants featuring Western, Japanese, Italian and Chinese cuisines.
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Recommended hotels around the great wall.
In fact, usually we suggest travelers accommodate in Beijing city , for most sight spots gather in the inner city, and since Beijing as an international city has convenient transportation, it's very easy to make transfers to the Great Wall.
For travelers who are scheduled to hike the Great Wall early in the morning and see marvelous sunrise , or late in the afternoon to watch a beautiful dusk, especially in the JInshanling Great Wall, it's highly recommended to stay around. If you long for a majestic night view in the Simatai Great , living at its foot in the Gubei Water Town will be an excellent choice. However, the Great Wall sections are all in the suburbs of Beijing far from Beijing City and there are only a few star-level hotels to choose. If you want to stay nearby but are worried about the hotel conditions, you can contact us China Discovery and we'll choose comfortable hotels with a good location and nice service.
Recommended Hotels near the Jinshanling Great Wall:
• Jinshanling Great Wall Hotel: comfortable and airy rooms with many design styles with local specialties.
Add: Jinshanling Great Wall Scenic Area, Luanping County, Chengde, Hebei (河北省承德市滦平县金山岭景区)
Recommended Hotels near the Simatai Great Wall:
Want a night sightseeing in the Simatai Great? Then living nearby is a good idea. At the foot of the Simatai Great Wall, there are lots of good hotels near Gubei Water Town that can offer clean and comfortable rooms for you.
Hotels in the Gubei Water Town Scenic Area:
Add: Gubei Water Town Scenic Area, Simatai Village, Gubeikou Town, Miyun District, Beijing (北京密云区古北口镇司马台村古北水镇景区)
Gubei Zhiguang Hot Spring Holiday Hotel (luxury level): the largest holiday-themed hotel in the center of Gubei Water Town spreading 68,000 square meters
WaterTown Hotel (luxury level): the world's first watchtower-themed hotel
Gubei Water Town Biaoju Inn (high-grade standard): rooms with mountain and river views, with authentic Hangzhou cuisine, near the river
Gubei Water Town Yanmen Hostel: serving local Beijing foodies
Yang's Inn Gubei Water Town: near the river with family rooms
Hotels near Gubei Water Town Scenic Area:
Mulan Inn Gubei Water Town: 50m outside away from the Tourist Center
Add: No. 19, Simatai Village Village, Gubeikou Town, Miyun District, Beijing (北京密云区古北口镇司马台村19号)
Recommended Hotels near the Mutianyu Great Wall:
• Yanqi Hotel Beijing (luxury style): by the picturesque Yanqi Lake with 110 elaborately designed guest rooms and suites, restaurants, spa, fitness centre, indoor swimming pool, Kids' Club, etc.
Add: No. 2 Yanqihu West Road, Huairou District, Beijing (北京怀柔区雁栖湖西路2号)
The Mutianyu Great Wall lies close to the Beijing inner city. It will offer you more convenience if you live in the inner city rather than stay nearby.
Recommended Hotels near the Badaling Great Wall:
• Hyatt Regency Beijing Siyuan (3 star):
Add: No. 1, Fukang South Road, Yanqing District, Beijing (北京延庆区阜康南路1号)
Jinshanling Great Wall Hotel
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How to plan your travel in beijing.
To explore Beijin's highlights, such as the Forbidden City, the Great Wall (with Mutianyu as the top recommendation), the Temple of Heaven, the Summer Palace, and the Beijing Hutongs - plan for about 4 days, including arrival and departure.
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If you have extra days, consider hiking the scenic Jinshanling Great Wall, enjoying the stunning night views of Simatai Great Wall, or visiting other sections like Huanghuacheng, Gubeikou, and Juyongguan.
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As a major transportation hub, Beijing offers easy access to other top destinations in China by flight or train, such as Xi'an, Shanghai, Guilin, Chengdu, and Tibet. China Discovery provides a variety of tour packages from Beijing, or we can customize an itinerary to suit your preferences.
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And as always, this budget guide is intended for the absolute minimum one can spend for a three-day Baguio trip based on the itinerary I listed below (not including the restaurants, shopping, and pasalubong). DAY ONE | ₱1,560.00 FOR TWO PERSONS. ₱15.00 X 2 | JEEPNEY FARE FROM KAYANG ST. TO LONG-LONG / TAM-AWAN.
More tourist spots in Baguio for a three-day tour. Previously, I sampled a Baguio itinerary good for two days and one night. This time, I'll be posting more sample itineraries including the other tourist spots in Baguio. Three-day tour is the most ideal Baguio trip because you have to incorporate both fun and relaxation.
Burnham Park. Located at the heart of Baguio, Burnham Park is the most famous attraction in the city. It is dominated by Burnham Lake (or Lagoon) and dotted with other interesting spots like the Rose Garden, a recreational park with a skating rink, the Orchidarium, the Children's Park, and the Melvin Jones Grandstand.
BAGUIO CITY TRAVEL GUIDE with Budget Itinerary
A Perfect 3 Days Baguio Itinerary since visiting a strawberry farm and places around Mines View Park to Baguio night market. ... You can go around to see a few Baguio tourist spots before dinner. We recommend you for the first day to visit around Mines View Park area. The Mines View Park, the Wright Park, Good Shepherd, Botanical Garden, The ...
3. La Trinidad Strawberry Farm. Strawberry farm. One of the best things to do in Baguio is harvesting your own strawberries at the La Trinidad Strawberry Farm! This farm is a berry lover's paradise. You can pick and pay strawberries during the strawberry-picking season (usually from November to May).
Address: 366-C Long Long Benguet Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet. Contact information: (074) 446 2949. 4. Burnham Park. Spend a relaxing afternoon at the Burnham Park where you can rent a boat at the Burnham lagoon and ride a bike around the park. This well-loved tourist spot in Baguio makes for a perfect date!
Top 19 Tourist Spots in Baguio Philippines
The Mansion is one of the most popular tourist spots in Baguio City. This is the official summer residence of Philippine presidents starting from Manuel Quezon. It used to be a summer vacation palace of U.S. Governors-General from 1908-1935. The public is clearly not allowed to book rooms in this palace but everyone is free to visit it.
Camp John Hay. Recommended Length of Stay: 1.0-2.0 Days. Location: Camp John Hay, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines. The John Sea Resort used to be an American military camp. There are some recreational and leisure facilities in the military camp, and now it has been developed into a resort. It covers an area of 695 hectares.
13. Have a Baguio Museum Day Date. 14. Say A Prayer at Baguio Cathedral. 15. Experience Bargaining in Ukay-Ukay the Local's Way *wink* 16. Experience Session Road at its Best. 17. Have a Day off at Baguio Public Market. 18. Ride horses at Wright Park. 19. Immense in Culture at Tam-awan Village. 20. Release the Botany in you at Baguio ...
Tourist Spots: Bakakeng Terminal Location: Burnham Park, in front of Hotel Veniz: PMA, Camp John Hay: ... 3 Days & 2 Nights Baguio City DIY Sample Itinerary. DAY 1: BAGUIO CITY DIY. 1AM ETD Cubao to Baguio 6AM ETA Baguio City 6:30AM Breakfast in Good Taste, Burnham Park ... DAY 3: BAGUIO CITY DIY. 5:30AM Sunrise 6:30AM Breakfast in the campsite ...
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