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15 Weekend Getaways Near Baguio (Under 500 Pesos!)

“Once a year, go someplace you’ve never been before.”

If you’re stressed about work, studies or life in general, maybe it’s time you think of traveling.

And no, you don’t have to take a leave or get absent from your classes, just hang on till the weekend and go on that much needed weekend getaway near Baguio.

Travel Tip: For your Manila to Baguio trip, you can check schedules and availability of buses to Baguio for booking online with 12Go Asia.

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Weekend Getaways Near Baguio Under 500 Pesos

Here I have listed some of the most affordable travel destinations near Baguio that are just under 500 pesos.

Mt Yangbew/Jumbo

tourist spot outside baguio

  • Location: Tawang, La Trinidad, Benguet
  • Travel Time: 30 mins
  • Entrance Fee: P30 (day trips), P100 (campers)
  • Travel Guide: Mt Yangbew

This was the first place I’ve ever traveled to – back when all I cared about were my cats, getting a degree and sleeping. We camped here three times and man was the sunrise beautiful! And at night? You’ll see all the lights from Baguio to La Trinidad.

Mt Kalugong

Mt Kalugong

  • Location: La Trinidad, Benguet
  • Entrance Fee: P100
  • Where To Stay: If you want to stay for the night, you can glamp at ‘Glamping by Blocc’. Book via Airbnb . It’s a bit expensive though, so if you want to go over your budget, feel free to book. If you do, here’s a P2,200 discount when you sign up and book your first trip on Airbnb (only for new users).
  • Travel Guide: Mt Kalugong

Mt Kalugong boasts of rock formations that will poke you in the ass, literally so be careful when exploring this place. However, the view from this place is beyond amazing. You’ll see the whole of La Trinidad Valley that will leave you speechless. Plus, there’s a cafe, a campsite and swings nearby so feel free to let your adventurous soul out in the open!

Northern Blossom

Northern Blossom Flower Farm

  • Location: Atok, Benguet
  • Travel Time: 1.5 to 2 hours
  • Entrance Fee: P250 (plus P20 environmental fee)
  • Travel Guide: Northern Blossom

Love flowers? You’ll love Northern Blossom Flower Farm. This is a place most famous for their big cabbage roses and flower varieties. Hit two birds with one stone by checking this place out, taking photos and buying your favorite flowers!

Mt Ulap

  • Location: Ampucao, Itogon, Benguet
  • Travel Time: 1 hour
  • Estimated Expenses: Registration fee – P100/person Guides are required P600 (day hike), P1000 (overnight) – per group Camping Fee – P500 per group Achieve a less than P500 budget when you have more in your group.
  • Travel Guide: Mt Ulap

Another great place to camp and hike is M t Ulap . Wake up early to watch the sunrise. And at night? Camp under the stars with your friends and make memories to remember.

Bencab Museum

bencab museum

  • Location: Tuba, Benguet
  • Travel Time: 30 minutes to 1 hour
  • Entrance Fee: P150
  • Where To Stay: If you want someplace to stay for the night, there’s a really cute French homestay just 3-4km from Bencab Museum. You can book via Airbnb . If you do, here’s a P2,200 discount when you sign up and book your first trip on Airbnb (only for new users).
  • Travel Guide: Bencab Museum

Tucked in Tuba, Benguet, BenCab Museum boasts of National Artist for Visual Arts Benedicto Cabrera’s extensive art collection and personal works. If you get hungry, don’t worry, there’s Cafe Sabel downstairs where you can take a break before you go explore the Eco trail.

Asin Hot Springs

tourist spot outside baguio

  • Location: Nangalisan, Tuba, Benguet
  • Travel Time: 1.5 hours to 2 hours
  • Travel Guide: Asin Hot Springs

Had enough of the cold in Baguio? Why not go and soak in Asin’s natural hot springs in Nangalisan, Tuba? There are also swimming pools if the hot springs are too hot for you.

Hydro Falls

tourist spot outside baguio

  • Travel Time: 30 minutes
  • Entrance Fee: FREE
  • Travel Guide: Hydro Falls

Want to swim in a natural swimming pool by the waterfalls? Look no further than Hydro Falls. If you want to get away from the heat of summer or just swim in refreshing cool waters, you may want to give Hydro Falls a visit.

Mount Costa

mount costa

  • Entrance Fee: P350
  • Travel Guide: Mount Costa

Mount Costa is the outdoor living room everybody dreams to have. With its collection of 24 gardens inspired by the world’s best gardens, Mount Costa is one of the newest attractions near the city of Baguio.

tourist spot outside baguio

  • Location: Kennon Road (between barangays Twin Peaks and Camp 3)
  • Guide & Fees: P200
  • Travel Guide: Aran Cave

Is Sagada too far and expensive for you? Well, there’s another cave that’s just near Baguio – the Aran Cave. This place is a paradise for cave explorers and spelunkers. There are three waterfalls, clear waters, and rock formations.

Bahong Rose Capital of the Philippines

tourist spot outside baguio

  • Location: Brgy Bahong, La Trinidad, Benguet
  • Entrance Fee at View Deck: P35
  • Travel Guide: Bahong Roses

Bahong is every Rose lover’s dream destination. With thousands of roses, this place is where most of the roses sold in the flower market in Baguio and Manila come from. Plus, if you want to take one home, you can buy potted roses as a souvenir.

Lily of the Valley Organic Farm

tourist spot outside baguio

  • Travel Time: 20 to 30 minutes
  • Camping: P1,500 for four persons which makes P375 each
  • Travel Guide: Lily of the Valley

Just a few minutes away from the strawberry farm, Lily of the Valley Organic Farm is a hidden gem found in La Trinidad . If you love organic foods, you’ll want to stay here forever. They have the great brewed coffee and organic meals. If you want some warm bonfire, you can just add P1000 to enjoy the night away. Check more details on their website .

Winaca Eco-Cultural Village

tourist spot outside baguio

  • Location: Acop, Tublay, Benguet
  • Entrance Fee: P40 Overnight Stay: Poor man’s cabin: 800 good for 2 persons Camping with own tents: 250 per person
  • Travel Guide: Winaca Eco Cultural Village

Want to go horse riding, try rope courses, wall climbing, rappelling or do mudslide? Look no further than Winaca Eco Cultural Village. Aside from all the activities offered, there are also greenhouses, tribal houses, eco trails, and a weaving factory.

Ambongdolan Caves

tourist spot outside baguio

  • Location: Tublay, Benguet
  • Registration fee: P225 (tour guide is included)
  • Travel Guide: Ambonglodan Caves

Ambonglodan caves consist of the Bengaongao and Paterno caves. Paterno cave boasts of amazing stalactite rock formations and fruit bats. On the other hand, Bengaongao cave is a sanctuary for both birds and bats. Inside, you will see a lot of beautiful rock formations.

tourist spot outside baguio

  • Travel Time: 2 hours
  • Registration fee: P30 environmental fee, P1,500 day tour package good for up to 5 persons (tour guide & transportation is included)
  • Travel Guide: Mt Timbak

With an elevation of 2,717+ MASL, Mt Timbak is considered as the 3rd highest mountain in Luzon and the 9th in the Philippines. The funny thing is, you’ll find the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd highest peaks in Luzon near each other. You can see Mt Tabayoc (2nd highest peak) and Mt Pulag (1st highest peak) from Mt Timbak.

Haight’s Place: Sakura Park

atok benguet

  • Fees: P100 (maintenance and registration fee)
  • Travel Guide: Haight’s Place: Sakura Park

There’s no need to book a flight to Japan to get a glimpse of the Sakura flower. Around 40 Japanese Sakura trees were planted in Paoay, Atok, Benguet last 2016. You can visit the Sindaya and Yakiwari Sakura varieties at the Benguet-Kochi Sisterhood Park.

Plus, they also have a field of cosmos flowers! It’s the prettiest flower field I’ve seen so far!

And that’s it! Which of the weekend getaways near Baguio listed above do you want to check out?

Did I miss a place? Let me know in the comments below.

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35 BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS & Things to Do

35 BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS & Things to Do

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Baguio has always been one of the top destinations in the Philippines. Because of its chilly temperature, pine-dominated landscapes, and overall romantic atmosphere, this mountain city has attracted tourists especially in summer and the holidays like Christmas and New Year.

Although a highly urbanized city, Baguio retains its rustic charm in spots. From natural sites to modern ones, Baguio has something for each type of traveler and each age group. Moreover, the food culture and shopping districts have become attractions themselves.

Whether you’re a regular or a first-timer, here are some of the best things to do and places to visit in and near Baguio City. In this list, we are also including attractions in the neighboring municipalities like La Trinidad and Tuba .

Note: Baguio is geographically within Benguet but is not under the jurisdiction of the province. It has its own charter and administration.

WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS GUIDE?

TOP BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS & ACTIVITIES

Baguio is bursting with interesting places to visit and things to do. But here are some of our top recommendations!

Mirador Hill and Eco Park

JAPAN IN BAGUIO! Easily a highlight of our most recent trip, the Mirador Heritage and Eco-Spirituality Park is a rising tourist destination, boasting a combination of local and Japan-inspired attractions.

This 5-hectare property is scribbled with hiking trails leading to different sites including the Rock Gardens, the Pandemic Healing Memorial, the La Storta Garden, Ifugao Houses, and the Circular Seismic Chamber (closed when we visited). But perhaps the most popular is the iconic Mirador Peace Memorial, a red-painted torii gate atop the hill, overlooking the city and the surrounding hills. It is a favorite photo spot for many visitors.

Mirador Peace Memorial

Another crowd-drawer is the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, perhaps named after the bamboo forest of Kyoto’s temple district. While the bamboo trunks are not as big or tall as those in the Japan site, it still makes for a refreshing resting and photo spot.

Mirador Hill Bamboo Groves

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.

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: P100 (Regular); FREE (Below 12 y/o)

Oh, by the way, if you’re interested in only the newest attractions, we have a video about that here:

Igorot Stone Kingdom

Launched to the public in the second half of 2021, the Igorot Stone Kingdom is Baguio’s newest attraction. So new that construction of some parts were still ongoing when we visited. The park showcases both modern and traditional Igorot culture as well as the values of the Cordillera Region.

Igorot Stone Kingdom

The whole area covers about 6,000 square meters and is dominated by two massive structures facing each other — a modern-day castle and an old-school stone wall. Made of hollow blocks and cement, the modern-day castle is etched with walkways, punctuated by statues, photo spots and viewing decks. It also crowned by a food court, serving mostly Pinoy snacks.

The stone wall, on the other hand, resembles the rice terraces that feature the rock-laying skills of the Igorot people. As you climb, you get to see the Fertility Stone Tower, the Temple of Kabunyan, Bangan’s Dome, the Tower of Gatan, the Face in the Rock, and many more.

Inside Igorot Stone Kingdom

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.

Address: #86 Long-long Benguet Road, Pinsao Proper, 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: P100 (Regular); P80 (Senior & PWD with ID); P80 (Kids 4-12 y/o); FREE (3 y/o and below)

Tam-awan Village

Just a stone’s throw from Igorot Stone Kingdom lies Tam-Awan Village , nicknamed Garden in the Sky . It was commissioned by the Chanum Foundation in 1998 in order to create a model village showcasing reconstructed traditional Cordillera houses and make them accessible to more people.

Tam-awan Village

The village highlights the indigenous craftsmanship and aesthetics of the region and its local artists. From three huts transported from Ifugao, the village now has nine traditional houses — seven Ifugao huts and two Kalinga houses. These structures were reconstructed using mostly the original materials.

If you want to immerse yourself more, you can also book your lodging here.

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)

Baguio Walking Tour

Thanks to its chilly weather, Baguio is one of those destinations that are great for a stroll! And while you can easily stumble upon pretty and curious finds, you can also pick up historical lessons or discover picturesque spots as you walk around, especially if you’re led by a local guide.

Baguio Murals

If you want to know more information about the places you want to visit, you can join one of the guided walking tours offered in Baguio. Choose the one that suits your interest or if you want to try more than one guided tour, go for it! Here are your options:

✅ BAGUIO HISTORICAL WALKING TOUR: Check Rates or Reserve Here!

✅ BAGUIO CREATIVE WALKING TOUR: Check Rates or Reserve Here!

✅ BAGUIO INSTAGRAM WALKING TOUR: Check Rates or Reserve Here!

Diplomat Hotel

Diplomat Hotel

Officially named the Dominican Hill Retreat House but popularly referred to as the Diplomat Hotel , the 17-hectare property is sprawled atop the Dominican Hill. It was originally built as a retreat house for the Dominican priests and nuns in the first half of the 20th century until World War II, when the Japanese took over and turned it into a military garrison and war prison.

After restorations and remodeling, the Diplomat Hotel was launched and operated between the 1970s and the 1980s. Given its history, especially the atrocities of WWII, it gained notoriety for paranormal activities, consistently putting it on the list of most haunted places in the Philippines.

Diplomat Hotel Baguio

Today, the whole hill area is declared a heritage and historical site by the local government of Baguio and was named Dominican Heritage Hill and Nature Park. The property is undergoing rehabilitation and development for tourism and is open to photoshoots, filmmaking, wedding receptions, and other events and functions.

Address: Dominican Hill, Diplomat Road, Baguio City. The best way to get there is to take a cab from the city center. 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: P10 (adult), P5 (kids)

Bencab Museum, Tuba

tourist spot outside baguio

Just a short drive from Baguio is the BenCab Museum in the town of Tuba. The private museum is founded and managed by the artist himself, Benedicto Reyes Cabrera (BenCab), a Philippine National Artist for Visual Arts.

The museum was launched to the public in February 2009 and showcases BenCab’s own masterpieces along with other works by other distinguished artists and emerging contemporary artists. Aside from promoting the arts, it also aims to highlight environmental conservation and cultural preservation of the Cordilleras heritage. The museum has a café, an organic farm, and a mini forest.

For more info, here’s our BenCab Museum Guide !

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)

Before we share more attractions that await you in Baguio… Have you thought about your budget for this trip? When traveling, it’s often difficult to keep track of the expenses. Thankfully, one handy app can help you watch your spending so you won’t run into some unexpected moolah troubles! And we’re talking about LISTA ! This app was originally meant for small businesses (like stores), but it’s so flexible that travelers can use it to take note of expenses! You can enter the budget you have for this trip and then type in the cost of items that you spend on along the way. This way, you know exactly just how much wiggle room you still have, money-wise. The app works offline, so you don’t have to have an internet connection to use it.

Lista PH App

Another key feature is the SAVINGS CHALLENGE! Using the LISTA app, you can set a target amount, the target date and the frequency you’re comfortable with so you know the exact amount to save per day, week or month to turn your Baguio goals into reality. May next travel ka na ba? I-LISTA mo na! ✅ DOWNLOAD LISTA HERE!

CAMP JOHN HAY Tourist Spots

Yellow trail.

The Yellow Trail , also called Forest Bathing Trail , meanders about 1.5 kilometers across the pine-covered Camp John Hay.

tourist spot outside baguio

The walking path links Le Monet and Tree Top Adventure — the two jumping-off points. From the Tree Top Adventure, the trail goes further to Scout Hill, the final stop.

If you want to challenge yourself, take the uphill route that starts at Le Monet Hotel and ends at Scout Hill. If you just want to enjoy nature the easy way, take the reverse downhill route — starting at Scout Hill and ending at Le Monet Hotel.

The team took the easier path and thoroughly enjoyed basking in nature.

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

Tree Top Adventure

Are you an adrenaline junkie? Then Tree Top Adventure inside Camp John Hay is your playground! This adventure park offers thrilling activities that will make your heart race.

The most popular attractions are the Superman Ride (zipline), Canopy Ride, and Tree Drop (harnessed free fall). If you have companions that are not really into extreme activities, they can still use the consumable entrance fee of P100 for trekking or ride the cable cars/seats to a viewpoint. Each ride/attraction will incur additional payment, but the 100-peso entrance fee will be deducted since it’s consumable.

tourist spot outside baguio

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.

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.

tourist spot outside baguio

Also located within the perimeter of Camp John Hay and not far from Tree Top Adventure is the Bell House , named after General J Franklin Bell.

This former official holiday residence of the Commanding General of the Philippines has been converted into a museum. The well-preserved building reflects the American colonial architectural style. It features an amphitheater that also functions as a garden.

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.

Cemetery of Negativism

Located on a hill’s slope between Bell House and Camp John Hay Picnic Area, the Cemetery of Negativism (also called the Lost Cemetery) was commissioned in the early 1980s by the base’s commanding general John Hightower.

tourist spot outside baguio

But this cemetery is not the usual site for burying human bodies but rather a symbolic place for burying negativities. The tombstones were inscribed with witty and punny “eulogies” which may sometimes require a dash of sarcasm to understand.

One tombstone reads “Itz Not Possible”, conceived November 11, 1905 but “still not born”. Another one has “Know Dam Way” engraved on it, then below it, “Conceived New Years Eve 1910. Didn’t work out.”

If you are looking for something unique, funny, and inspiring at the same time, head over here and scare the bad vibes away.

Address: Historical Core, Camp John Hay, Baguio City 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.

Picnic at Camp John Hay

tourist spot outside baguio

The cool temperature of Baguio makes outdoor activities like having a picnic with your friends or family attractive to visitors. Bring your own food and ready the things you will need for a fun bonding with your loved ones while admiring the natural scenery.

You can spread out a mat on a chosen spot or find a picnic table. Camp John Hay has a picnic spot dotted with picnic tables for rent. The rate is P200 for the first three hours and P300 if you go beyond that.

You can also do it at Burnham Park. Wherever you choose to do it, please don’t forget to clean up your mess after.

LA TRINIDAD Tourist Spots

La trinidad strawberry farm.

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 .

tourist spot outside baguio

Buying strawberries here will cost you P250-P300 per kilo. If you want to experience picking your own strawberries, which is the main draw of this place, you have to pay an additional P200. The strawberry-picking season is from November to May .

The farm also has a pasalubong center, composed of several souvenir stores. Don’t forget to try strawberry taho and strawberry ice cream ! Aside from strawberry products, the farm also offers fresh produce and plants.

The La Trinidad Strawberry Farm is managed and owned by Benguet State University.

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.

Colors of StoBoSa, La Trinidad

tourist spot outside baguio

The Colors of StoBoSa is another popular tourist attraction in La Trinidad. Officially named StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork , it was the brainchild of the DOT-CAR in collaboration with the Tam-Awan Village group which came up with several design proposals and over 500 residents/volunteers.

The vast mural encompasses the hillside houses of three sitios in Barangay Balili namely Stonehill, Botiwtiw, and Sadjap, hence the term “StoBoSa”. The Colors of StoBoSa was launched to the public in 2016.

Address: Barangay Balili, La Trinidad, Benguet Opening Hours: 24/7 Entrance Fee: FREE

Bell Church, La Trinidad

tourist spot outside baguio

Also located in Barangay Balili near StoBoSa and the border of Baguio and La Trinidad, the Bell Church is a temple founded by Chinese immigrants from Canton (Guangzhou) in 1960.

The serene atmosphere and the view while strolling around the courtyard attract a lot of tourists to the temple, making it a major tourist destination. It also features a small lily pond.

Address: FA 347 Bell Church Road, La Trinidad, Benguet Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Note that it closes at lunch time between 12:00 PM and 1:30 PM. The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting. Fees: P20/head (Entrance Fee); P20 (Parking Fee)

DOWNTOWN BAGUIO Tourist Spots

Baguio night market.

tourist spot outside baguio

The concept of night markets in the Philippines might not be as grand, but it is slowly weaving itself through the fabric of market consciousness.

Baguio is developing a strong night market culture, drawing tourists to the area along Harrison Road in the Central Business District. This is perfect for those who want to score bargain items or fill their tummies without digging deeper into their pockets.

Whether going here to shop or to eat, always keep an eye on your belongings.

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.

Sky Ranch Baguio

Sky Ranch is not unique to Baguio, as similar theme parks are also present in Tagaytay and Pampanga, offering pretty much the same rides and experience. But if you haven’t been to one yet, then you may add Sky Ranch Baguio to your itinerary.

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.

✅ RESERVE A DISCOUNTED PASS HERE!

Burnham Park

tourist spot outside baguio

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.

The park is bustling with lots of fun activities such as renting paddle boats (swan boats), biking, and go-karting. If you get hungry while enjoying the activities around the park or if you just want to go food tripping in the area, food stalls and street food vendors abound so you and your tummy are pretty much covered.

Address: Burnham Park, Jose Abad Santos Drive, Baguio City Opening Hours: 24/7 Entrance Fee: FREE 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

Baguio Museum

tourist spot outside baguio

Just a short walk from Burnham Park stands the Baguio Museum . It is not hard to find as it’s surrounded by prominent landmarks like the University of Baguio, University of the Cordilleras, Baguio City National High School, and SM Baguio.

The museum’s collections tell the history of the city and showcase the culture of the Cordillera region. The four floors host all the collections classified into categories — Baguio Gallery, Cordillera Gallery, and the Alternative Gallery.

The building also has a training floor and a multi-purpose hall. The museum started rehabilitation and renovation in 2017 and is targeted to finish in 2020.

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)

Baguio Cathedral

tourist spot outside baguio

Baguio Cathedral , officially named Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral , is a hilltop cathedral overlooking Session Road and the busy downtown streets. It was launched in 1936 and dedicated to the Virgin Mary.

It follows a neo-Romanesque architectural style that features twin belfries/spires, a rose window (facade), and stained glass windows. It is one of the prominent landmarks in Baguio and is located beside Saint Louis University.

To access it from Session Road, visitors have to climb several steps, leading to the courtyard and the cathedral. Alternatively, you can go to Porta Vaga Shopping Mall and use the escalator leading to the cathedral’s courtyard.

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. Entrance Fee: FREE

Ukay-Ukay Stores

Baguio won’t be Baguio without “SM” — Segunda Mano stores. These second-hand stores, locally called wagwagan but popularly called by tourists ukay-ukay , littered the busy streets and corners of downtown Baguio. Tourists will find themselves easily getting lost in the mountains of options for pre-loved items. The pieces vary — clothing, bags, shoes, belts, scarves, and others.

Honestly, the wide range of choices can get really overwhelming. But if you have the patience and the stamina (haha), you might dig up some vintage and rare items. The popular ukay-ukay areas are Skyworld (Session Road), Hilltop (at the back of Baguio City Market), and Bayanihan (near Burnham Park). You’ll also find some, well, good finds, at the night market!

Happy bargain hunting!

Session Road Nightlife

Session Road

One of the city’s major arteries, Session Road is the most famous street in Baguio. It is abuzz with locals and tourists going about their business during the day, but it becomes livelier at night as bars and hangout places pulsate with good music and great conversations.

If you want to have dinner first before losing yourself in music and booze with friends and maybe new acquaintances, Session Road hosts numerous international restaurants and fast-food restaurants.

But if you want to try the local offerings, it is also home to several homegrown restaurants including Sizzling Plate, Ocha Asian Restaurant, Vizco’s Restaurant, Volante, Oh My Gulay, and Drop Out, among others.

Baguio Public Market

Baguio Public Market

For pasalubong, make your way to the Baguio Public Market, which houses countless stalls selling products that are synonymous with the region — fresh strawberries and Sagada oranges, strawberry and ube jams, peanut brittle, fresh vegetables, and souvenirs!

And of course, grab a walis tambo!

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There’s something about Baguio’s walis tambo that makes it consistently land in the top items of pasalubong from the city. For some reason, my mom and aunts never fail to buy one when we’re in Baguio or request it from loved ones visiting Baguio. I asked my mom about it and she casually told me that the walis tambo from Baguio is sturdier and thicker.

LEONARD WOOD & MINES VIEW Tourist Spots

In this section are attractions situated northwest of the city center, usually reached by taking the Leonard Wood Road.

Baguio Botanical Garden

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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.

Address: 37, Leonard Wood Road, 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: FREE

Wright Park

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Another vast greenery is the Wright Park , named after the former Governor-General Luke Edward Wright.

This is a favorite leisure spot for both locals and tourists. It’s a lush park that offers walking and jogging trails, biking paths, and rest spots. It features a long pond or pool that almost covers the whole stretch of concrete path linking the Wright Park Kiosk and The Mansion facade. It also has a pine tree-covered forest hill adjacent to the horse stable.

If you want to go horseback riding in Baguio, Wright Park provides quite a number of horses to choose from, plus it’s not too far from the city center.

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. Entrance Fee: FREE Horseback Riding Rate: P200 for 7 rounds

The Mansion

Wright Park’s long concrete path with a pool leads to the gate of the Mansion House , popularly referred to as The Mansion. It was commissioned in 1908 to serve as the official residence of the US Governor-General in the Philippines. It underwent reconstruction in 1947 after sustaining huge damage during the Second World War.

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Presently, it functions as the official summer palace of the President of the Philippines. It is also the site for other important state functions and international gatherings.

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.

Mines View Park

Usually crowded with hordes of tourists, Mines View Park is definitely one of the most popular tourist spots. My local friends say that this is more like a tourist trap, but we’re tourists so go check it out still and see why it’s popular in the first place.

It features an observation deck that presents a panoramic view of the former gold and copper mines of Itogon town below and the mountains beyond. This is also one of the best spots for sunrise watching.

Mines View Park

If you want to avoid the crowd, go there early in the morning. The place is peppered with numerous shops, stalls, and peddlers selling souvenir items, clothes, trinkets, food, and even plants! The entrance to the park is located along Gibraltar Road.

Plant sellers also abound in the area. Baguio’s chilly atmosphere makes it favorable for growing plants — flowering, herbs, and ornamental. The wide range of choices will make veteran and newbie plantitos and plantitas go gaga over these bloom and foliage babies.

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: P10 (Adult); P5 (Children)

Good Shepherd Products

Not far from Mines View Park is a place where you can get the famous ube jam . It’s a quintessential pasalubong stop in Baguio where tourists willingly wait in line for the signature ube jam and other favorite products.

Good Shepherd Baguio

What makes buying from Good Shepherd special and fulfilling is its advocacy. Good Shepherd has built a good reputation for producing quality products for a cause. So where does your money go? Check the packaging (usually printed on the lid): “You help send us to college each time you buy our products”. The proceeds will be used to help send the Cordillera youth to college.

Other products are strawberry jam (seasonal), blueberry jam (seasonal), peanut cluster, cashew brittle, lengua , snowballs, angel cookies, choco flakes, alfajor cookies, banana chips, sampaloc candy, and more. There’s a strict ordering system — write down your orders first, queue, and hand over your order and payment to the attendant.

Also, don’t forget to try some of their Take Out Products which are basically snack/merienda items. Note that the lines can get too long during the peak season and there is an order limit per person. When they products are sold out, they close the site (like during our last visit).

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. Entrance Fee: FREE

CULINARY ATTRACTIONS

Sample local dishes.

Baguio takes pride in its robust local culinary scene. Making the most of the abundance of ingredients, the locals came up with lots of innovative ways to create dishes and food products that embody the Cordillera region and neighboring Ilocos region, whose influence also seeps into the city.

Many of these dishes are available at various restaurants and eateries around Baguio. Some of the most well-known are pinikpikan (chicken soup), pinuneg (blood sausage) and kinuday (smoked meat), as well as dinakdakan (boiled, sliced and grilled pig’s head parts) and bagnet (deep-fried pork).

Pinuneg and kinuday

But if you want to sample a lot of delicacies at once, head over to The Farmer’s Daughter Restaurant , situated just next to Tam-awan Village. They serve mostly Cordilleran and Ilocano fare, prepared traditionally.

If you prefer a more modern twist, Cafe by the Ruins is an established name in the city’s food scene.

Local restaurants also add their Baguio twist to other Pinoy favorites. Mines View Park Hotel’s ZENZ Bar and Restaurant serves strawberry sinigang and strawberry adobo.

Strawberry Sinigang by ZENZ Bar

You can also go food tripping at the night market, Burnham Park, Ili-Likha, Good Shepherds, and Session Road, just to name a few.

Oh My Gulay Artist Cafe

Oh My Gulay

You might be thinking, Oh My Gulay is a local restaurant. Why does it have its own entry? Well, if you’ve been to this art cafe, you know it deserves its own spot!

Nestled on the top floor of an old building along Session Road, I was not expecting anything for that day’s lunch stop. And to be honest, I was not too excited at first because I’m not really into vegetables. But when I took the last flight of stairs, boy was I blown away by the quirky interiors and decorations! It was like being transported into a secret, mystical world. And the indoor garden setting has its own small pond, too!

Inside Oh My Gulay!

The restaurant has two-level dining areas. The upper level has two separate sections connected by a short wooden hanging bridge. The lower-level dining area has indoor seatings as well as veranda seatings with a view of the city. A collaboration of Oh My Gulay and Vocas, the place also features exhibit areas for local artists. As the name of the restaurant suggests, it serves affordable vegetarian and vegan meals.

Oh My Gulay's Vegetarian Bistek and Sliders

Address: 108 Session Road, Baguio City 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.

Ili-Likha Artist’s Wateringhole

Lying along Assumption Road is the very peculiar Ili-Likha Artist’s Wateringhole , also known as Ili-Likha Artist Village . It was built by artist and filmmaker Eric de Guia (Kidlat Tahimik), who transformed a vacant lot into this whimsical treehouse-themed food park in 2014.

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The place highlights the importance of preserving nature and culture through arts and food. It is an evolving work of art with several interesting corners and iconic features like the mosaic-covered staircase.

The homegrown restaurants serve healthy, preservative-free, and organic food. Some of the restaurants are Balbacua, Leandro’s Bistro, Yomichee, Ibana, Little Milkyway Vegan Café, Oh My Gulay, Café Cueva, Kape Kullaaw, Waynu, Scout Burrows, and Natengan Ed Ili.

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It also houses arts and crafts shops and hosts different events and workshops. The whole place is photo-worthy and visitors will enjoy the relaxing and creative atmosphere.

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. Entrance Fee: FREE

Baguio’s International Restaurants

Aside from the homegrown restaurants, Baguio also offers diverse international cuisines — Korean, Japanese, American, Chinese, and Vietnamese, to name a few. We will write a separate article about it with more details soon so watch out for that.

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Baguio Craft Brewery and Craft 1945

Enough about food! How about some drinks? And by drinks, we mean beer!

If you are the type who likes hunting for local craft beers or you just want to have a chill dinner-and-beer type of night in Baguio, there are good watering holes in the city where you can quench your thirst for beer.

Baguio Craft Brewery is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. It offers a wide selection of craft beers, including its signature craft beers named after Ifugao’s mythic characters.

Craft 1945 , partly managed by Baguio Craft Brewery, is a Spanish-themed restaurant serving premium craft beers, tapas and other Spanish dishes.

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Here are their addresses and operating hours.

Baguio Craft Brewery 4 Ben Palispis Highway, KM 4, Baguio City 5:00 PM – 12:00 AM (Monday – Friday) 1:00 PM – 12:00 AM (Saturdays & Sundays)

Craft 1945 9 Outlook Drive S, Baguio City 1:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Daily)

Reminder: The opening hours might change, so please check the official websites or Facebook pages before visiting.

Benguet Coffee

Coffee is everywhere in Baguio, and it’s not hard to score Benguet coffee when in town. The city’s high altitude and cooler temperature make it one of the best places in the Philippines to grow coffee.

Kape Umali

You can actually buy some at the public market or at cafés like Kape Umali , which is also the biggest coffee supplier in the province and other parts of northern Luzon. The café serves traditional brews as well as specialty brews like liquor coffee and gourmet coffee. Enjoy the music and appreciate artworks at the cafe’s gallery too! The three branches are located in Shangri-la Village, Mine’s View, and Baguio Market.

Ube and Strawberry Taho

Don’t you dare get out of Baguio without trying strawberry taho . They are everywhere, especially in the vicinity of popular tourist spots including Burnham Park, Session Road, and Mines View Park to name a few.

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Taho is a distinct Filipino snack made of silken soybean curd (tofu), brown sugar syrup, and tapioca (sago pearls). It’s traditionally served or peddled in the morning but nowadays, it can be consumed any time of the day, depending on availability.

Since strawberries are plenty in Baguio, the locals made their own version by replacing brown sugar syrup with strawberry syrup. And boy did they own it!

If you feel like you’ve had enough of strawberries, ube taho is also available.

Strawberry Ice Cream

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Still on the topic of putting a twist on regular snacks, the locals are really making the most of their strawberries by coming up with their own strawberry-flavored ice cream. Fine, strawberry ice cream is not new to the market BUT the ones in Baguio taste different. And we mean in a good way.

For us, the best that we’ve tried are those sold at La Trinidad Strawberry Farm. But if you are pressed for time, you can easily find it in downtown Baguio.

Top Baguio Hotels

Here are some of the many top hotels with Certificate of Authority to Operate (CAO) from the Department of Tourism in Baguio.

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  • G1 Lodge . Check Rates & Photos! ✅
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Baguio Itinerary: Ultimate Travel Guide 2023

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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?

Photo of Different Places in Baguio City

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

Photo of mines View Park in Baguio City

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

Photo of La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

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

Photo of Baguio Night Market

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.

Photo of Microtel in Baguio City

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!

Photo: Where to Eat in Baguio

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

Photo of Baguio Tourist Spots

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.

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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.

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hi. what time po open ang cafe in the sky?

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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!

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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!

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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.

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So helpful . Thank you!

My pleasure, Jessica! Enjoy your trip to Baguio City 🙂

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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.

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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! 😁

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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!

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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. 😀😀

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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! ^_^

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I love the part you mentioned Baguio having bigger servings that’s very helpful. This was a great and informative read!

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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.

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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!

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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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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

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What To Do in Baguio City

1. Take a photo of the Lion’s Head

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2. Visit and Pray at the Baguio Cathedral

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3. Jog, Bike, or Go Boating at Burnham Park

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4. Explore Camp John Hay

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5. Visit The Bell House at Camp John Hay

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6. Visit the Cemetery of Negativism

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7. Have fun at Baguio Tree Top Adventure

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8. Head to Mines View Park

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9. Visit Strawberry Farms in La Trinidad

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10. Appreciate Art and Nature at BenCab Museum

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11. Visit Baguio Museum

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12. Discover Tam-Awan Village

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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

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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

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28. Go on a Baguio Food Trip

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29. Enjoy a Baguio Staycation

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30. Enjoy Sky Ranch Baguio

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31. Experience Panagbenga Festival

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32. Mirador Heritage and Eco Park

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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
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  • 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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Best Tourist Spots in Baguio, Philippines

Sitting on the main island of Luzon in the Philippines, a few hours north of the capital Manilla, is the stunning Baguio city.

Baguio city is hailed as the summer capital of the Philippines and this is because, unlike other hot Philippines destinations, it’s up in the mountains and thus has much cooler temperatures.

Visiting Baguio city is kind of a must while traveling around the Philippines, especially if you want a break from the heat, but there is a lot more to it than that.

Baguio city also referred to as the “City of Pines,” is home to lakes, rivers, and stunning natural surroundings. Here are all the awesome Baguio tourist spots to check out while you’re there.

Mines View Park

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One of the Baguio tourist spots you simply have to visit, and what is probably the city’s most famous tourist attraction, is Mines View Park.

In the early 1900s, Baguio city was a mining town, and to get a sense of the history and an amazing view at the same time, you should head to Mines View Park.

You’ll find Mines View Park on the northeastern edge of Baguio and the main attraction is the viewing deck where you can see the old copper and gold mines as well as a lovely view of the Cordillera Mountains.

At this Baguio tourist spot, you will find local and international tourists and you’ll have the chance to try on traditional garments like bahag (loincloth), vests, and headdresses and pose for a picture with them. Tree Top Adventure

One very fun activity that you will find at Camp John Hay, one of the famous tourist spots in Baguio is a Tree Top Adventure. This wonderful spot in Baguio City offers everything from souvenir shopping to jungle trails, suspension bridges, and other fun adventures too.

But, the best thing to do at Camp John Hay is to go on an awesome Tree Top Adventure above the pine trees. You will be harnessed into a motorized zip line and taken around the area above the canopy of the towering pine trees.

There is no better way of seeing the natural surroundings of Baguio than on a canopy ride. You’ll have stunning views reaching across the mountains, be able to spot birds roosting in the trees, and just generally enjoy the adventure.

Burnham Park

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While the Philippines is a tropical country, a visit to Burnham Park, one of the top tourist spots in Baguio city, might make you think you’ve stepped into Europe.

Burnham Park is known as the best park in Baguio City and it is full of flowers and lush forest that is perfect for finding some peace and quiet in the city.

Burnham Park is home to a few different little pockets each with its own vibe. You’ll find a Rose Garden, Picnic Grove, Children’s Playground, and lots more. If there is one thing you have to do in Burnham Park it’s to see the stunning lake known as Burnham Lagoon.

You can rent a few different styles of boats and row your way around Burnham Lagoon and you should time it with the sunset for an amazing picturesque experience.

You’ll find Burnham Park in the middle of Baguio city center so it’s incredibly easy to access and a short walk away from numerous hotels.

Baguio Night Market

If you’re at a loose end in the evenings and looking to get your haggle on over some bargain second-hand items, then head to the Baguio Night Market on Harrison Road near Burnham Park.

The street comes alive from 9 pm to 2 am with a load of vendors selling footwear, clothes, shoes, bags, and lots more. Everything here is being sold at incredibly low prices and you’re sure to find a bargain, but you will need to haggle which is just part of the fun.

Even if you’re not in the mood for shopping, the atmosphere at the market is a lot of fun, and if you make your way up to the northern side of the hill find some great food vendors selling noodle soup and lots more.

Baguio Cathedral

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Another of the top tourist attractions that is worth a visit in Baguio City is Baguio Cathedral. Baguio Cathedral is the largest catholic church in the city and the reason it is one of the top tourist spots in Baguio is the stunning architecture.

The Baguio Cathedral once called the Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral, is built in a Neo-Gothic Style and dates back to before World War II when it was used as an evacuation center. It features stunning stained-glass windows, a rose-colored facade, and twin spires too.

You will find the Baguio Cathedral at the top of Mount Mary Hill and you can access it by climbing up the 104 steps that lead to it. You can also get there by car if you’re not up for the walk. The views from the top are beautiful and only to the stunning Baguio City tourist spot.

Wright Park

Wright Park

Another of the great tourist spots in Baguio City is Wright Park. Wright Park is not quite as big as Burnham Park but it’s a lot less busy and it has some unique features that make it quite a special Baguio tourist spot.

At the park, you’ll find wide-open spaces where you can walk freely and enjoy some picnicking and a long walk. There is also the “Pool of Pines,” a long rectangular pool that is lined with beautiful pine trees and it’ll make you think you’re not in a tropical place anymore.

One thing the park is known for is being a horse ride park as there is horseback riding available just a short walk away from the pool of pines. You can enjoy exploring the park on horseback and it is a great family activity to do too.

Baguio Botanical Garden

One of the most wonderful tourist spots in Baguio City to spend some time at is the Baguio Botanical Garden. It is, without doubt, one of the most beautiful spots in the area and a great way to find some peace and quiet away from the buzz of the city.

It is also known as the Centennial Park, as it was renamed so in 2009 when Baguio celebrated its 100th anniversary as the Summer Capital of the Philippines.

The park is packed full of wonderful things to see including huge sculptures of bronze created by Ben Hur Villanueva, a renowned local sculptor. It’s also packed full of pine trees, nurseries, hundreds of different plants and trees, and lots more.

There are even separate gardens dedicated to other cities in countries such as Japan, China, South Korea, Thailand, and more.

Bell Church

One of the more hidden tourist spots that you will find outside of Baguio City in the hills near the border of La Trinidad and Baguio is the amazing Bell Church.

The Bell Church was built back in the 1960s as the center for religious activities for the local Chinese-Filipino community. It was founded by a Chinese immigrant called Ng Pee and features Taoist architecture along with some Buddhist features too.

When you arrive at Bell Church you will be blown away by the stunning arch and lotus ponds that meet you, symbolizing immortality and rebirth in China. You will also find statues of lions, dragons, and a stunning Bell House at Bell Church too along with amazing panoramic views and lots more.

La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

la trinidad strawberry farm

One of the other tourist attractions that you’ll find outside of Baguio city is the awesome La Trinidad Strawberry Farm. La Trinidad is the capital of the neighboring province of Benguet and is about 30 minutes away from Baguio City.

At La Trinidad, they grow an abundance of fruits and vegetables but none so popular as their strawberries which are exported all over the country.

When you visit the strawberry farm you can grab a basket and go and pick your own strawberries, and they are best eaten when freshly plucked off the bushes.

It’s not just strawberries you can buy there, you also have the option of buying fresh vegetables, flowers, and great strawberry ice cream too.

Baguio Museum

There is nowhere better in Baguio City to get an insight into the culture of the area than at the Baguio Museum.

The museum is built like a traditional Ifugao home with a pyramid roof. The main floor is all about showcasing the craftsmanship of the local Cordillera region, of which Benguet and Baguio City are a part of.

Inside the museum, you will also find tribal apparel, artifacts, fabrics, instruments, and lots more. You will also see photos and clippings that teach you a lot more about the tribal history and culture of Baguio.

One of the most interesting exhibits at the museum is the collection of wooden coffins, burial jars, and you can even find a real mummified body in there too.

BenCab Museum

Baguio City is also home to some stunning artwork and one of the top art galleries in town to visit is the BenCab Museum.

The BenCab Museum is home to numerous permanent collections as well as changing-themed galleries too. You will find collections by Benedicto Cabrera, a Philippine National Artist, galleries full of Cordillera art, and even a Bulol Collection.

The Bulol collection is all about showcasing the Ifugao rice god and there is a giant statue of him carved out of Narra wood.

You’ll also find an Erotica Gallery which speaks for itself as well as an Indigo Gallery which showcases Filipino contemporary artists.

Baguio Craft Brewery and Craft 1945

If you’re looking for somewhere great to hangout in the evenings in Baguio City and you love trying out some local beer then a trip to Baguio Craft Brewery and Craft 1945 will be right up your street.

The Baguio Craft Brewery is a favorite hangout for locals and tourists love it too, and it’s a great place to meet new people when traveling solo too. You’ll find a huge range of craft beers on offer including some signature beers too.

Craft 1945 is a little different as it’s a Spanish restaurant that is partnered with Baguio Craft Brewery. This means they serve up delicious beer alongside yummy Spanish food and it is a great place for a date night.

You will both of these establishments open every weekday from 5 pm to midnight, and on weekends from 1 pm to midnight.

Good Shepherd Convent

If you’re looking to stock up on some delicious local food and support a worthwhile cause at the same time you should head to the Good Shepherd Convent in Baguio City.

Their goods are so delicious you will probably end up queuing for 15-20 minutes. Be sure to buy some strawberry jam, homemade ice cream, strawberry-calamansi juice, and yummy peanut brittle.

The convent is run by Nuns and volunteers and they give all the proceeds to a charity that helps poor female students.

Colors of StoBoSa (Valley of Colors)

colors of StoBoSa

While visiting La Trinidad you have to go and see the Valley of Colors called the Colors of StoBoSa.

Once upon a time, this valley looked a bit run down but with some inspiration from around the world the houses in Stonehill, Botiw-tiw, and Sadjap (StoBoSa) have all been painted to make the valley look quite beautiful.

In fact, they are so pretty that the entire place is now referred to as StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork. It takes up some 18 km squared and is made up of 200 houses in the valley. Looking over the view of the valley is quite magical and a lovely thing to experience.

Diplomat Hotel

Diplomat Hotel

The Diplomat Hotel was once the Dominican Hill Retreat House and was built for Dominican priests and nuns in the early 20th century. It was then taken over by the Japanese who made it into a war prison.

It was then opened as a hotel but due to the numerous paranormal activities, the hotel failed and it is known as one of the most haunted places in the Philippines today.

It is now called the Dominican Heritage Hill and Nature Park and is a wonderful place to walk around and get some insight into its heritage and paranormal activities.

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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.

Strawberry farm in Baguio

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.

Tam-Awan Village - one of the popular tourist spots in 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 - indigenous art

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.

Strawberries in Baguio

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.

Igorot Stone Kingdom - one of the newest tourist spots in Baguio

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.

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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.

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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:

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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!).

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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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Baguio City is a popular destination in the Philippines known for its cooler weather and a variety of activities, attractions , and food options . Situated amidst stunning mountains and breathtaking landscapes, Baguio offers a refreshing escape from the bustling city life. Whether you’re an adventure enthusiast, a nature lover, a foodie, or a culture enthusiast, Baguio has something to offer for everyone.

1. Visit Burnham Park : Enjoy a leisurely walk, rent a boat, or try biking in this iconic Baguio park.

2. Explore Mines View Park : Take in the scenic views of mining towns and shop for souvenirs .

3. Strawberry Picking : Head to La Trinidad, Benguet, and pick fresh strawberries.

4. Session Road : Stroll along Baguio’s main street, lined with shops, restaurants, and bars.

5. The Mansion : See the official summer residence of the Philippine President.

6. Baguio Botanical Garden : Discover various plant species and cultural exhibits.

7. Baguio Cathedral (Our Lady of the Atonement): Visit this picturesque church.

8. Baguio Public Market : Buy fresh produce, handicrafts, and local goods.

9. Tam-Awan Village : Experience Cordillera culture through art and workshops.

10. BenCab Museum : Admire contemporary and indigenous art in a stunning setting.

11. Mines View Park Souvenir Shopping : Buy Unique Local Crafts and Souvenirs .

12. Baguio Night Market : Shop for affordable clothes, accessories, and street food.

13. Wright Park : Try horseback riding and witness the Pool of Pines.

14. Mount Costa : Visit this garden of themed outdoor spaces.

15. PMA ( Philippine Military Academy ): Witness the morning flag-raising ceremony.

16. Arca’s Yard : Enjoy a scenic dining experience with local cuisine.

17. Camp John Hay : Explore the historic former rest and recreation facility.

18. Baguio City Library : Relax and read in a peaceful environment.

19. Easter Weaving Room : Learn about traditional weaving techniques.

20. Tree Top Adventure Baguio: Experience thrilling rides and ziplines.

21. Lion’s Head : Take a photo of the iconic lion statue along Kennon Road .

22. Ili-Likha Artists Village : Savor unique dishes in an artistic atmosphere.

23. Kennon Road : Drive through this scenic route.

24. Baguio Museum : Discover the city’s history and culture.

25. The Orchidarium : Enjoy a tranquil space filled with orchids.

26. Baguio Craft Brewery : Taste local craft beers.

27. Mt. Kalugong : Hike to the view deck and enjoy the landscape.

28. Mount Costa : Explore themed gardens and landscapes.

29. Good Shepherd Convent: Buy famous Ube and Strawberry jams.

30. Diplomat Hotel : Visit this eerie, abandoned hotel with panoramic views.

31. Visit the La Trinidad Strawberry Farm : Pick strawberries and learn about farming.

32. Baguio Cinematheque: Watch classic and indie films.

33. Ketchup Food Community: Dine at this cluster of unique restaurants.

34. Lourdes Grotto: Climb the stairs for panoramic views.

35. Butterfly Sanctuary: See colorful butterflies and moths.

36. The Manor at Camp John Hay : Enjoy fine dining in a historic setting.

37. Baguio Crocodile Park: Visit this educational and conservation center.

38. Explore Asin Hot Springs: Relax in natural hot spring pools.

39. BenCab’s Sabel Museum: Explore the art and life of BenCab’s muse, Sabel.

40. Bencab’s Mt. Cloud Bookshop: Browse through a curated collection of books.

41. Baguio Country Club: Play golf or enjoy the amenities.

42. Biking at Kennon Road : Rent a bike and explore the road.

43. Tam-awan Village : Attend art workshops and cultural shows.

44. Igorot Park : See sculptures depicting indigenous culture.

45. Cafe by the Ruins : Savor local and international cuisine.

46. Sky Ranch Baguio : Enjoy rides and amusements.

47. Explore the Tam-awan Village : Learn about indigenous culture.

48. Igorot Stairs : Take a photo at the landmark stairs.

49. Taste Ukay-Ukay: Shop for secondhand clothes at bargain prices.

50. Picnic at the Botanical Garden: Relax amidst the greenery.

51. Cafe by the Ruins Dua: Experience Filipino fusion dishes.

52. Bell House: Tour this historic American colonial home.

53. Strawberry Farm : Learn about strawberry cultivation.

54. Ibaloi Heritage Garden: Discover Ibaloi culture and traditions.

55. Treetop Adventure Baguio: Try zip-lining and canopy rides.

56. Easter Weaving Room : Shop for woven goods.

57. Visit the Baguio Dairy Farm: See cows and enjoy dairy products.

58. Puzzles: Board Game Lounge: Play board games with friends.

59. Palaisdaan Restaurant : Dine by the fishponds.

60. Diplomat Hotel Ruins: Explore the eerie remains.

62. Explore La Trinidad’s Gardens: Enjoy the colorful blooms.

63. Biking at Burnham Park : Rent a bike and ride around.

64. Take a Panagbenga Festival Tour: Celebrate Baguio’s Flower Festival .

65. Strawberry Taho: Taste this Baguio specialty.

66. Enjoy Local Coffee: Sip coffee at Baguio’s cafes.

67. Cafe by the Ruins : Artist’s Haven: Experience art and food.

68. Buy Local Souvenirs : Shop for woodcraft, weaves, and more.

69. The Barn: Crafts and Hobbies: Browse unique crafts.

70. Visit Camp Allen: Explore the military base.

71. The Mansion House Garden: Enjoy the well-manicured gardens.

72. Tam-awan Village Art Gallery: Admire local artworks.

73. PMA Museum: Learn about the Philippine military.

74. Take a Cultural Dance Lesson: Try traditional dances.

75. La Trinidad’s Strawberry Festival: Join the celebration.

76. Cafe Sabel: Savor local cuisine with a view.

77. Lion’s Head Photo Stop: Snap a picture with the iconic lion.

78. Explore Baguio’s Cafes: Sample the coffee scene.

79. Tam-awan Village Cafe: Have a meal with an indigenous touch.

80. Volunteer in Environmental Activities: Help in local conservation efforts.

81. Night Photography: Capture Baguio’s beauty at night.

82. Biking at Camp John Hay : Explore the former rest and recreation facility.

83. Witness the Baguio Panagbenga Festival: Enjoy the colorful parade.

84. Laperal White House: Explore this haunted house.

85. Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary: Learn about biodiversity.

86. Baguio Nature Park: Enjoy recreational activities.

87. Chocolate de Batirol: Sip traditional Filipino hot chocolate.

88. Explore Baguio’s Street Art: Discover murals and graffiti around the city.

89. Take a Boat Ride in Burnham Lake: Enjoy a peaceful boat ride in the heart of the city.

90. Visit the Baguio Butterfly Garden: Admire various butterfly species and learn about their life cycle.

91. Go Horseback Riding at Wright Park : Experience horseback riding in a scenic location.

92. Explore the Baguio Public Market’s Ukay-Ukay Section: Find unique thrift items at bargain prices.

93. Join a Cooking Class: Learn how to cook traditional Filipino dishes.

94. Check Out the Baguio Pine Trees of Teacher’s Camp: Stroll through the picturesque pine groves.

95. Baguio Convention Center: Attend events , exhibitions, or conferences at this modern venue.

96. Burnham Park Rose Garden: Marvel at the colorful rose varieties in this garden.

97. Baguio Art Appreciation: Visit local galleries and art studios.

98. Baguio Public Library : Enjoy a quiet reading session or research.

99. Buy Local Handicrafts: Support local artisans by purchasing handwoven goods, woodcraft, and more.

100. Explore Baguio’s Cafés and Try Local Coffee Blends: Savor Baguio’s unique coffee flavors.

101. Attend a Cultural Festival or Event: Check the local calendar for festivals , parades, and cultural events during your visit.

  • 0.1 Key Takeaways:
  • 1 Exploring Baguio’s Natural Beauty
  • 2 Enjoying Outdoor Activities in Baguio
  • 3.1 Heritage Sites in Baguio
  • 3.2 Cultural Experiences
  • 3.3 In summary
  • 4 Indulging in Baguio’s Food Scene
  • 5 Shopping in Baguio’s Commercial Hub
  • 6.1 Table 1: Historical Landmarks in Baguio
  • 7.1 Panagbenga Festival
  • 7.2 Baguio Arts Festival
  • 7.3 Baguio Regreening Movement
  • 8.1 Explore La Trinidad and its Surrounding Attractions
  • 9.1 Table: Recommended Parks and Gardens in Baguio
  • 10.1 Exploring Baguio’s Artistic Treasures
  • 10.2 Highlighted events in Baguio’s art scene:
  • 11.1 Other Notable Bars and Clubs in Baguio:
  • 12 Practical Tips for Visiting Baguio
  • 13 Conclusion
  • 14.1 Q: Is Baguio City a popular tourist destination in the Philippines?
  • 14.2 Q: What are some of the best things to do in Baguio?
  • 14.3 Q: What are some recommended restaurants in Baguio?
  • 14.4 Q: When is the best time to visit Baguio?
  • 14.5 Q: Is Baguio a safe city to visit?
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Key Takeaways:

  • Baguio City is known for its cooler weather, making it a pleasant retreat.
  • The city offers a variety of activities and attractions , including scenic parks and viewpoints.
  • Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, horseback riding, and camping in Baguio.
  • Baguio’s cultural heritage can be experienced through its historical landmarks, museums, and cultural experiences .
  • The city’s vibrant food scene boasts a wide range of restaurants and local delicacies to satisfy any craving.

Exploring Baguio’s Natural Beauty

Baguio is blessed with stunning natural beauty, offering visitors a plethora of picturesque attractions to explore. From lush parks to breathtaking viewpoints, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Attractions in Baguio:

For nature enthusiasts, a visit to Baguio is not complete without a trip to these attractions . The cool and refreshing weather adds to the charm of exploring these natural wonders.

“Baguio is a nature lover’s paradise. The panoramic views from Mines View Park are simply breathtaking, and the opportunity to pick your own strawberries at the farms in La Trinidad is a unique experience. Don’t forget to take a leisurely stroll in Burnham Park and soak in the beauty of nature.” – A Travel Enthusiast

Whether you are looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous outing, Baguio’s natural beauty will captivate your senses. So, pack your bags and get ready to indulge in the wonders that await you in this charming city.

Enjoying Outdoor Activities in Baguio

Baguio is an outdoor lover’s paradise, providing a wide range of activities to satisfy any craving for adventure. Whether you enjoy hiking, horseback riding, or camping, this vibrant city in the Philippines has something for everyone. With its cool weather and stunning landscapes, Baguio is the perfect destination to explore the great outdoors.

One of the must-visit outdoor attractions in Baguio is Burnham Park . With its picturesque lagoon, colorful gardens, and recreational facilities, it offers a perfect setting for leisurely walks, biking, and boating. Another popular spot is Mines View Park , where you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains while shopping for souvenirs and trying on traditional Igorot costumes.

For thrill-seekers, Baguio also offers exhilarating zipline rides at Camp John Hay and Tree Top Adventure Park. These attractions allow you to soar through the treetops and take in the stunning views from above. And if you’re looking for a unique and memorable outdoor experience, try strawberry picking at the famous Strawberry Farms in nearby La Trinidad .

With its perfect blend of natural beauty and adrenaline-pumping activities, Baguio is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. So lace up your hiking boots, saddle up for a horseback ride, or pitch a tent under the stars – the adventure awaits in the breathtaking landscapes of Baguio.

Immersing in Baguio’s Cultural Heritage

Baguio is a city proud of its cultural heritage, with numerous sites and experiences that showcase its history and traditions. From historical landmarks to interactive museums, Baguio offers a wealth of opportunities for visitors to immerse themselves in the city’s rich cultural tapestry.

Heritage Sites in Baguio

One of the must-visit heritage sites in Baguio is The Mansion , the official summer residence of the President of the Philippines. This elegant mansion, built in American colonial style, is surrounded by beautifully manicured gardens and is a symbol of the city’s historical significance. Another notable heritage site is Camp John Hay , a former rest and recreation facility for the United States Armed Forces. Today, it houses a museum that tells the story of its military past and offers breathtaking views of Baguio’s lush landscapes.

Cultural Experiences

To truly delve into the cultural fabric of Baguio, visitors can explore the Tam-awan Village . This reconstructed Cordillera village provides insights into the indigenous culture of the region, showcasing traditional houses, artworks, and cultural performances. For art enthusiasts, the BenCab Museum is a must-visit. This contemporary museum houses the works of renowned Filipino artist Benedicto Cabrera, along with other contemporary artworks, offering a glimpse into the vibrant art scene of Baguio.

“Baguio is not only known for its natural beauty but also for its rich cultural heritage. Explore the heritage sites and immerse yourself in the diverse cultural experiences that the city has to offer.”
  • The Mansion and Camp John Hay are two prominent heritage sites in Baguio that offer historical insights and stunning views.
  • Tam-awan Village provides an immersive experience of the Cordillera indigenous culture.
  • The BenCab Museum showcases contemporary artworks and celebrates the vibrant art scene of Baguio.

Baguio’s cultural heritage is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. Visitors can spend their time discovering historical landmarks, engaging with local traditions, and immersing themselves in the city’s vibrant art and culture scene. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply curious about Baguio’s heritage, there is something for everyone to appreciate and enjoy.

Indulging in Baguio’s Food Scene

Baguio is a gastronomic delight, offering a wide array of dining options that cater to every palate. From traditional Filipino delicacies to international cuisines, the city’s food scene is a true reflection of its diverse culture and vibrant culinary traditions.

When it comes to restaurants in Baguio , there are plenty of choices that will satisfy even the most discerning foodie. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty steak, a comforting bowl of local soup, or a sweet treat to satisfy your cravings, Baguio has it all. Some must-visit restaurants include:

  • Outlook Steak and Grill: Known for its mouthwatering steaks and grilled dishes, this restaurant offers a cozy ambiance and a menu that will delight meat lovers.
  • Good Taste: A local favorite, Good Taste is famous for its affordable and delicious Chinese dishes. Their extensive menu has something for everyone, making it a perfect choice for a satisfying meal.
  • Choco-late de Batirol: Indulge in a cup of rich and creamy traditional Filipino hot chocolate at Choco-late de Batirol. This charming café also serves local snacks and desserts, perfect for a mid-day treat.
  • Hill Station: Located in a historic building, Hill Station offers a unique dining experience with its fusion of international and local flavors. From European classics to Filipino specialties, the menu here is sure to impress.
  • Miners Cabin Cafe: This cozy café is known for its comforting comfort food dishes and delectable desserts. It’s the perfect place to relax and enjoy a cup of freshly brewed coffee or a slice of cake.

Aside from these renowned restaurants, Baguio also offers a vibrant street food scene. Stroll along the night market and indulge in local favorites like ukoy (shrimp fritters), strawberry taho (soybean custard with strawberries), and grilled skewers of meat and vegetables. These street food delights are not only delicious but also provide a glimpse into the local culinary culture.

No visit to Baguio is complete without trying the city’s famous strawberries. Head to the nearby town of La Trinidad, where you can visit the strawberry farms and pick your own fresh berries. It’s a fun and memorable experience for both kids and adults alike.

Shopping in Baguio’s Commercial Hub

Session Road is the beating heart of Baguio’s commercial district, where visitors can shop till they drop and immerse themselves in the city’s lively ambiance. This iconic street is lined with a wide array of shops, boutiques, and markets, offering everything from local handicrafts to trendy fashion items. Whether you’re looking for souvenirs to bring back home or simply want to indulge in a shopping spree, Session Road has got you covered.

One of the highlights of shopping on Session Road is the Baguio Public Market , a bustling marketplace where you can find an abundance of fresh produce, local delicacies, and unique finds. This is the perfect place to explore the city’s vibrant food scene and stock up on fresh fruits, vegetables, and other delectable treats. Make sure to try the famous Baguio strawberries, known for their sweet and juicy flavor.

If you’re in the mood for some retail therapy, head to the SM City Baguio Mall, a modern shopping center located near Session Road . Here, you’ll find a wide range of local and international brands, as well as a variety of dining options and entertainment facilities. It’s a one-stop destination for all your shopping needs and offers a comfortable and convenient shopping experience.

To fully immerse yourself in the shopping scene of Baguio, take a leisurely stroll along Session Road and explore the unique stores and boutiques that line the street. From clothing and accessories to handicrafts and home decor, you’ll find a diverse range of products that showcase the city’s creativity and craftsmanship. Don’t forget to haggle and bargain for the best deals!

Delving into Baguio’s History and Architecture

Baguio’s history is steeped in grandeur, with iconic landmarks and architectural marvels that captivate visitors. One of the must-visit sites is The Mansion , the official summer residence of the President of the Philippines. This elegant mansion showcases the city’s colonial past with its distinctive American architecture. Surrounding the mansion are beautifully landscaped gardens, offering a serene escape from the bustling city.

Table 1: Historical Landmarks in Baguio

Another historical gem is Camp John Hay , a former rest and recreation facility for the United States Armed Forces. Today, it has been transformed into a hotel and convention center, preserving the beauty of its pine-dotted landscapes and historical buildings. Visitors can explore the museum within the camp, highlighting its rich military history, or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll through the serene surroundings.

“The history and architectural beauty of Baguio never fail to enchant travelers. The city’s landmarks and buildings are a testament to its rich heritage and offer a glimpse into its vibrant past.” – Traveler’s Digest

Baguio’s history and architecture go hand in hand, creating an enchanting atmosphere that transports visitors to a bygone era. Exploring these landmarks and marveling at their beauty is an essential part of any visit to this charming city.

Experiencing Baguio’s Festivals

Baguio comes alive with color and excitement during its numerous festivals , offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the local culture. From vibrant parades to traditional dances and music performances, these cultural events showcase the deep-rooted traditions and lively spirit of the city.

Panagbenga Festival

One of the most anticipated festivals in Baguio is the Panagbenga Festival, also known as the Flower Festival . Held annually in February, this month-long celebration highlights the blooming of flowers and pays tribute to Baguio’s rich agricultural heritage. The festival features grand float parades adorned with vibrant and intricate floral displays, street dancing competitions, and various cultural events . It is a visual spectacle that attracts both locals and tourists alike.

Baguio Arts Festival

For art enthusiasts, the Baguio Arts Festival is a must-visit. Held during the summer months, this festival showcases the city’s thriving art scene with exhibitions, workshops, and live performances. Local artists and craftsmen display their works, ranging from paintings and sculptures to traditional handicrafts. Visitors can immerse themselves in the creative atmosphere and even purchase unique artworks as souvenirs .

Baguio Regreening Movement

The Baguio Regreening Movement is a festival dedicated to preserving and restoring the city’s natural beauty. Held in June, this event brings together volunteers who participate in tree planting activities and environmental initiatives. It is a great opportunity for visitors to contribute to the conservation efforts in Baguio and enjoy the city’s lush greenery.

  • Panagbenga Festival: February – Celebrates the blooming of flowers with grand float parades and street dancing competitions.
  • Baguio Arts Festival: Summer months – Showcases the city’s thriving art scene with exhibitions, workshops, and live performances.
  • Baguio Regreening Movement: June – Involves tree planting activities and environmental initiatives.

These festivals provide a glimpse into the cultural heritage and vibrant spirit of Baguio. Whether you are drawn to the beauty of flowers, the creativity of local artists, or the importance of environmental conservation, there is something for everyone to enjoy and appreciate.

Exploring Baguio’s Surrounding Areas

Beyond the city limits of Baguio lies a treasure trove of attractions , with nearby areas offering unique experiences that complement a visit to Baguio. One of the must-visit destinations is La Trinidad, known for its scenic beauty and famous Strawberry Farms. Here, visitors can indulge in the delightful experience of picking fresh strawberries and enjoying the sweet and tangy flavors straight from the vine. The vibrant and colorful Strawberry Farms provide the perfect backdrop for memorable photo opportunities.

In addition to the Strawberry Farms, La Trinidad offers other attractions worth exploring. The picturesque La Trinidad Botanical Garden is a tranquil haven where visitors can appreciate the beauty of lush flora and fauna. Strolling through the garden’s pathways and admiring the vibrant blooms is a truly rejuvenating experience. For a taste of the local culture, a visit to the nearby Bell Church is recommended. This ornate Chinese temple showcases intricate architecture and offers insights into the rich cultural heritage of the area.

“The vibrant and colorful Strawberry Farms provide the perfect backdrop for memorable photo opportunities.”

For those looking to explore further, nearby attractions such as the charming town of Itogon and the breathtaking Mount Costa offer a change of scenery. Itogon is known for its rich mining history, with the old mining town providing insights into the region’s past. Visitors can explore the historic ruins and learn about the local culture and traditions. On the other hand, Mount Costa is a unique garden showcasing a collection of themed gardens and art installations. It is a paradise for nature lovers and art enthusiasts alike, offering a refreshing and visually captivating experience.

Exploring Baguio’s surrounding areas adds an extra dimension to any visit, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in nature’s beauty, experience local culture, and create unforgettable memories. Whether it’s picking strawberries in La Trinidad, wandering through the Itogon mining town, or marveling at the gardens of Mount Costa , these nearby attractions are sure to enhance the overall Baguio experience.

Explore La Trinidad and its Surrounding Attractions

  • Visit the Strawberry Farms and savor the fresh fruit.
  • Stroll through the serene La Trinidad Botanical Garden.
  • Discover the intricate architecture of Bell Church.
  • Explore the rich mining history of Itogon.
  • Indulge in the mesmerizing gardens and art installations of Mount Costa .

Unwinding in Baguio’s Parks and Gardens

Baguio’s parks and gardens offer idyllic spots for relaxation and tranquility, providing a break from the bustling city center. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful escape or simply want to enjoy the beauty of nature, these green spaces are perfect for unwinding and rejuvenating your mind and body.

One of the must-visit parks in Baguio is Burnham Park , a sprawling oasis in the heart of the city. Here, you can rent a boat and paddle around the serene man-made lake, have a picnic on the grassy lawns, or take a leisurely stroll along the tree-lined paths. The park also features colorful flower gardens, an orchidarium , and a children’s playground, making it an ideal destination for families.

For a more immersive garden experience, make sure to visit the Botanical Garden. This lush sanctuary showcases a wide variety of flora, including colorful blooms and towering pine trees. Take your time to explore the different sections of the garden, such as the Japanese-inspired garden, the igorot village, and the butterfly sanctuary. You can also learn about the cultural heritage of the indigenous people in the Cordillera region through the traditional huts and sculptures scattered throughout the garden.

Table: Recommended Parks and Gardens in Baguio

Other notable parks and gardens in Baguio include Wright Park , known for its horseback riding activities and beautiful flower terraces, and Teachers’ Camp, which offers a relaxing ambiance surrounded by lush greenery and historical buildings. These destinations provide a serene retreat where you can unwind and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Baguio.

So, if you’re looking to escape the urban hustle and bustle, be sure to explore Baguio’s parks and gardens. These serene havens will refresh your senses, allowing you to experience the tranquility and natural beauty that the city has to offer.

Baguio’s Thriving Art and Culture Scene

Baguio is a hub for artists and art enthusiasts alike, with a vibrant art scene that adds an extra layer of charm to the city. The city’s artistic spirit can be seen in its numerous art galleries, museums, and creative spaces. One such notable destination is the renowned Artist Village , where local artists gather to showcase their talent and share their passion for various art forms.

The Artist Village is a haven for art lovers, offering a wide range of artistic expressions, including paintings, sculptures, and mixed media installations. Visitors can immerse themselves in the creative atmosphere, browsing through unique artworks and interacting with the artists themselves. The village is a testament to Baguio’s commitment to promoting and preserving its rich artistic heritage.

In addition to the Artist Village , Baguio hosts several art festivals throughout the year, bringing together artists from all over the country to celebrate their craft. These festivals showcase a diverse range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to performing arts, providing an opportunity for visitors to witness the dynamic and vibrant art scene that thrives in Baguio.

Exploring Baguio’s Artistic Treasures

When visiting Baguio, art enthusiasts should not miss the chance to explore the city’s many art galleries and creative spaces. Some of the must-visit places include the BenCab Museum , known for its collection of contemporary Philippine art, and the Tam-Awan Village , where traditional indigenous arts and crafts are showcased.

For those seeking inspiration, the Baguio Museum is a treasure trove of local art and history, providing a deeper understanding of the city’s artistic heritage. The museum features various exhibits, including traditional crafts, artworks, and historical artifacts that tell the stories of Baguio’s vibrant past.

As you explore Baguio’s art scene, take the time to engage with the local artists and learn about their creative process. Their passion and dedication to their craft will surely leave a lasting impression, making your visit to Baguio’s art and culture scene a truly unforgettable experience.

“Baguio’s art scene is a testament to the city’s vibrant and thriving artistic community. From traditional to contemporary art forms, Baguio offers a diverse range of artistic expressions that captivate and inspire visitors. Exploring the city’s art galleries and creative spaces is a must for anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty and culture that Baguio has to offer.”

Highlighted events in Baguio’s art scene:

  • Baguio Arts Festival – Showcasing various art forms, including visual arts, performing arts, and literary arts.
  • Panagbenga Festival – Featuring colorful floats and street dancing, with local artists playing a significant role in the festival’s creative displays.
  • Baguio Arts and Crafts Fair – Showcasing the creativity and craftsmanship of local artisans, providing an opportunity to purchase unique handmade products.

Enjoying Baguio’s Nightlife

When the sun sets, Baguio comes alive with a vibrant nightlife scene, inviting visitors to dance the night away or enjoy a relaxing drink with friends. The city offers a range of bars and clubs that cater to various tastes and preferences, ensuring that everyone can find a spot to unwind and have a memorable night out.

For those seeking a sophisticated atmosphere and craft cocktails, The Manor’s Piano Bar is a must-visit. Set in the historic Camp John Hay , this elegant establishment provides live piano music, an extensive drink menu, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

If you’re looking for a lively and energetic vibe, head to Rumours Bar and Grill. Known for its upbeat ambiance and live bands, this popular spot offers a wide selection of beers, cocktails, and mouthwatering grilled dishes. As the night progresses, the dance floor heats up, making it a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

For a unique experience, make your way to Baguio Craft Brewery , the city’s first and only craft brewery. This trendy establishment offers a wide variety of artisanal beers, brewed on-site, giving visitors a chance to savor the flavors of Baguio. The spacious outdoor area provides a laid-back setting for socializing, complete with picnic tables and a beer garden.

“Baguio’s nightlife scene offers something for everyone, whether you’re in the mood for live music, craft cocktails, or a relaxed atmosphere to chat with friends. With its diverse range of bars and clubs , the city ensures that visitors have countless options to create unforgettable memories after dark.”

Other Notable Bars and Clubs in Baguio:

  • Canto Bogchi Joint – Known for its wide selection of themed cocktails and unique fusion dishes.
  • Alchemy Bar – Offers a cozy and intimate setting, perfect for cocktail lovers and those who appreciate mixology.
  • Hole in the Wall – A hip bar showcasing local craft beers and serving scrumptious bar snacks.

No matter where your nightlife adventures take you in Baguio, remember to drink responsibly and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this lively city after sunset.

Practical Tips for Visiting Baguio

Before embarking on your Baguio adventure, it’s essential to be armed with some practical tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. Baguio City, located in the Philippines, is renowned for its cooler weather, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant culture. Here are some safety tips and information to help you make the most of your visit:

  • Best Time to Visit: Baguio’s pleasant weather makes it a year-round destination. However, if you prefer milder temperatures and smaller crowds, consider visiting during the city’s off-peak season, which runs from January to March.
  • Health Considerations: Baguio’s higher altitude may require some adjustment for visitors. It’s advisable to drink plenty of water, take breaks when needed, and avoid excessive physical exertion to prevent altitude sickness. Additionally, pack some extra layers of clothing as the temperature can drop significantly during the evenings.
  • Traffic and Parking: Baguio can get quite busy, especially during weekends and holidays. Be prepared for traffic congestion, and plan your travel routes accordingly. It’s recommended to park your vehicle in designated areas or avail of public transportation options like taxis or jeepneys to navigate the city conveniently.
  • Exploring Baguio: Baguio offers a myriad of attractions and activities. Popular spots include Burnham Park , Mines View Park , and the Strawberry Farms in nearby La Trinidad. Consider creating an itinerary to ensure you don’t miss out on any must-see places or experiences.

“Baguio’s cooler weather and picturesque landscapes make it a favorite destination for travelers seeking a refreshing getaway. With these practical tips in mind, you’re well-equipped to embark on an unforgettable adventure in this charming city.”

“No visit to Baguio is complete without indulging in its diverse food scene. From mouthwatering steaks to traditional hot chocolate, these restaurants offer a delicious gastronomic experience for every taste bud.”

By following these practical tips, you can make the most of your visit to Baguio and create cherished memories of this enchanting destination. Stay safe, explore with enthusiasm, and immerse yourself in the beauty and culture that this city has to offer!

Baguio truly offers something for everyone, making it a must-visit destination that seamlessly blends natural beauty, cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, and a vibrant atmosphere.

Whether you’re a nature lover looking to explore the city’s parks and gardens, an adventure enthusiast seeking thrilling outdoor activities, or a history buff interested in discovering Baguio’s historical sites and architectural wonders, this charming city has it all.

Indulge in the delicious food scene, where you can savor mouthwatering delicacies at recommended restaurants like Outlook Steak and Grill, Good Taste, Choco-late de Batirol, Hill Station, and Miners Cabin Cafe.

With its pleasant weather throughout the year, Baguio is a great destination to visit anytime. It’s important to consider altitude and health considerations, as well as traffic and parking when planning your trip. However, rest assured that Baguio is a safe city to explore and enjoy.

So whether you’re looking for panoramic views, cultural experiences , shopping opportunities, or simply a laid-back vacation, Baguio has it all. Plan your trip today and experience the wonders of this enchanting city that promises to leave you with unforgettable memories.

Q: Is Baguio City a popular tourist destination in the Philippines?

A: Yes, Baguio City is a popular tourist destination known for its cooler weather and a variety of activities, attractions , and food options .

Q: What are some of the best things to do in Baguio?

A: Some of the best things to do in Baguio include visiting Burnham Park , exploring attractions like Mines View Park and Strawberry Farms in La Trinidad, and strolling along Session Road .

Q: What are some recommended restaurants in Baguio?

A: Recommended restaurants in Baguio include Outlook Steak and Grill, Good Taste, Choco-late de Batirol, Hill Station, and Miners Cabin Cafe.

Q: When is the best time to visit Baguio?

A: Baguio has pleasant weather throughout the year, so anytime is generally a good time to visit.

Q: Is Baguio a safe city to visit?

A: Yes, Baguio is generally considered a safe city to visit. However, it’s important to consider altitude and health considerations, as well as traffic and parking when planning your trip.

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17 Best Tourist Spots in Baguio City & Things To Do

Tourist Spots in Baguio City are a picturesque and charming destinations located in the Northern part of the Philippines. Known as the “City of Pines,” it is nestled in the midst of lush greenery and rolling hills, providing a refreshing escape from the bustling urban centers. Baguio City boasts diverse tourist spots that will captivate and delight visitors. 

From historical landmarks and cultural attractions to natural wonders and scenic spots, Tourist Spots in Baguio City offer something for every traveler. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a little bit of both, this city is the perfect destination for your next vacation. 

So pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready to discover the beauty and charm of Tourist Spots in Baguio City.

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1. Unwind at Botanical Garden

The Botanical Garden Baguio is one of the most popular Tourist Spots in Baguio City. It is a peaceful oasis located in the heart of the city, offering visitors a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The garden is home to a wide variety of flora, including rare and exotic species, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers.

The garden covers an area of over 5 hectares and is divided into several sections, each featuring a distinct collection of plants. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll and pose for aesthetic pictures through the different sections of the garden, enjoying the tranquil surroundings and taking in the natural beauty of the plants.

Botanical Garden - Tourist Spots in Baguio City

Aside from the plants, the Botanical Garden Baguio is also home to several charming features such as koi ponds, bridges, and benches where visitors can sit and relax. There are also vendors selling local delicacies and souvenirs, adding to the overall experience of the garden.

The Botanical Garden Baguio is open daily from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm, and admission fees are depending whether you are a tourist or a local of Baguio. It is located along Leonard Wood Road before Pacdal Circle. Visitors are advised to wear comfortable shoes, bring a hat or umbrella, and stay hydrated as the garden can get quite warm during the day. 

2. Strawberry Picking at Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad, Benguet 

The Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad, Benguet is one of the most popular Tourist Spots in Baguio City in the Cordillera region of the Philippines. La Trinidad, Benguet is also known for the celebration of the Strawberry Festival . It is located just a few kilometers away from Baguio City and is easily accessible by public transportation or private car. The Strawberry Farm is a sprawling plantation that spans several hectares of land, and it is home to some of the sweetest and juiciest strawberries in the country. Visitors can pick strawberries fresh from the fields or buy pre-packed ones at the souvenir shops.

Strawberry Farm - Tourist Spots in Baguio City

Visitors can rent a basket and head out to the fields to pick their own strawberries. They can choose from different varieties of strawberries and pick as many as they want. After picking, visitors can pay for the strawberries by weight and take them home as souvenirs or enjoy them later. The best time to visit the Strawberry Farm is during the harvest season, which usually starts in November and lasts until May. During this time, visitors can witness the strawberry fields in full bloom, and they can experience firsthand the process of picking and harvesting strawberries.

When going strawberry picking, it is recommended to wear comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for outdoor activities, bring sunscreen and a hat, and stay hydrated. Visitors should also follow the rules and regulations set by the farm to ensure the safety of the crops and the visitors.

3. Experience the Thrill of Horseback Riding at Wright Park 

Wright Park is a beautiful and picturesque park located on Gibraltar Rd, Baguio City beside Rizal Elementary School. It is named after Governor-General Luke E. Wright and is one of the most popular Tourist Spots in Baguio. Wright Park is known for its charming landscape, towering pine trees, and serene atmosphere, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Wright Park - Tourist Spots in Baguio City

Aside from its scenic beauty, Wright Park is also a hub for various recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy horseback riding, where they can ride horses and traverse the park’s scenic trails while enjoying the fresh air and picturesque surroundings. For those who prefer a more relaxing experience, they can take a stroll around the park and enjoy the beautiful scenery

Wright Park is also home to several beautiful gardens, including the Pine Trees of the World and the Rose Garden. The Pine Trees of the World feature different varieties of pine trees from around the globe, while the Rose Garden is home to hundreds of different species of roses and other flowers.

For those who are interested in learning about the local culture, there is a small museum inside the park that showcases the Cordillera region’s rich cultural heritage and traditions. 

4. Snap Photos of the Iconic The Mansion

The Mansion is a famous historical landmark located in Baguio City, Philippines. It serves as the official summer residence of the President of the Philippines and is also used as a venue for important government events and functions.

The Mansion’s architecture is of neoclassical design and was built in 1908 during the American colonial period. The structure was initially used as the official summer residence of the Governor-General of the Philippines. It was later occupied by different high-ranking government officials and eventually became the President’s official summer residence in the 1950s.

The Mansion House - Tourist Spots in Baguio City

The Mansion features a beautiful and well-manicured garden that is open to the public. Visitors can take a stroll around the garden and appreciate its lush greenery and colorful flowers. The garden is also home to several sculptures and monuments, including the “The Centennial Carillon Tower,” which was built in 1975 to commemorate the Philippines’ 100th year of independence.

While visitors are not allowed inside the actual mansion, they can still take photos of its iconic white gate with a large “M” on it, which stands for “Malacañang,” the Presidential Palace in Manila. The Mansion is also surrounded by several souvenir shops and food stalls, where visitors can purchase local delicacies and souvenirs.

The Mansion is a significant part of Baguio City’s history and culture, and visiting this iconic landmark is a must for anyone traveling to the city.

5. Relax at Bamboo Sanctuary in Baguio City 

The Bamboo Sanctuary is a unique and tranquil attraction located in Baguio City, Philippines. As the name suggests, it is a garden that features a collection of different species of bamboo plants. The Bamboo Sanctuary is located in Liteng, Pacdal, Baguio City just a few minutes away from the city center.

It covers an area of around 2,000 square meters and is known for its serene and relaxing ambiance. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the garden’s paths, listen to the sound of the nearby stream, and enjoy the fresh air and peaceful surroundings.

Bamboo Sanctuary - Tourist Spots in Baguio City

Aside from its bamboo plants, the Bamboo Sanctuary is also home to other plant species, including ferns, mosses, and orchids. It is a great place for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts who want to capture the beauty of Baguio’s natural landscape. Visitors can also participate in various activities in the Bamboo Sanctuary, such as bird watching, picnics, and yoga. There is also a small cafe in the garden that serves organic food and drinks.

The Bamboo Sanctuary is an ideal place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse oneself in nature’s beauty. It is open to the public daily, and visitors can enter the garden for a minimal fee.

6. Try Out Boating at Burnham Park

Burnham Park is one of the most popular Tourist Spots in Baguio. It is a 32.84-hectare urban park located at the heart of the city and is named after Daniel Hudson Burnham, the American architect who designed the city’s master plan.

The park features a beautiful man-made lake where visitors can enjoy boating, particularly pedal boating, rowing, and paddling. The lake is surrounded by lush greenery and provides a serene and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can also relax and have a picnic by the lake while taking in the stunning scenery.

Burnham Park - Tourist Spots in Baguio City

The park has a bike rental station where visitors can rent a bike and explore the park’s bike trails. For those who prefer roller skating, the park has a roller skating rink where visitors can rent skates and show off their skills. Burnham Park also has designated picnic areas where visitors can enjoy a picnic with friends and family while taking in the park’s stunning scenery. 

Visitors can also take a morning jog on the park’s jogging paths while enjoying the fresh air and scenic views. For those who want to simply relax and enjoy the park’s natural beauty, Burnham Park has several benches and seating areas where visitors can sit and take in the scenery. 

7. Take a Glimpse at the Scenery of Mines View Park 

Mines View Park is one of the most popular Tourist Spots in Baguio. It is a 5.4-hectare park that offers a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The park is named after the nearby gold and copper mines that were once a major source of livelihood for the people of the region.

One of the main attractions in Mines View Park is the observation deck where visitors can take in the breathtaking view of the Cordillera mountain range. The observation deck is situated on a cliff and offers a panoramic view of the surrounding pine forests and the nearby mining town of Itogon.

Mines View Park - Tourist Spots in Baguio City

Visitors can also dress up in traditional Igorot costumes and have their photos taken with a trained pony at the park’s horseback riding area. The park also has several souvenir shops where visitors can purchase locally-made handicrafts and other souvenirs.

People can take pictures with the park’s resident big dogs, a St. Bernard breed that is known for its friendly and playful nature. The dogs are well-trained and are used to interacting with people, so visitors can feel safe and comfortable around them.

8. Set Up Your Picnic Blanket at Camp John Hay 

Camp John Hay is a popular destination located on Upper Session Loakan Rd South Drive rotunda. It is a former US military base turned into a tourism and leisure hub. The place is known for its natural beauty, cool climate, and rich history.

Visitors to Camp John Hay can enjoy various activities such as golfing, hiking, and camping. The camp is also surrounded by lush pine trees, making it an ideal place for a relaxing nature walk or picnic with family and friends. 

Camp John Hay - Tourist Spots in Baguio City

For those who are interested in history, Camp John Hay also has a museum called the Bell House, which displays artifacts and memorabilia from the camp’s early days as a US military base. Visitors can learn about the history of the place, including its significant role during World War II.

Apart from the outdoor activities and museum, Camp John Hay also offers various dining options, such as cafes and restaurants that serve local and international cuisines. There are also several shops and boutiques in the area that sell souvenirs, clothing, and other items.

Overall, Camp John Hay is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Baguio City. With its natural beauty, rich history, and various activities, there is something for everyone to enjoy. 

9. Go Thrifting at Baguio Night Market

Night Market in Baguio City is a vibrant and bustling marketplace that offers a wide range of local products, souvenirs, and street food. The night market is open from 9:00 PM to 3:00 AM every day, making it a perfect spot for those who love to explore the city’s nightlife. Visitors can find a variety of items for sale, such as clothing, accessories, handicrafts, and even fresh produce from local farms. 

Thrifting is a common activity in the night market, where visitors can find a variety of pre-loved clothing, accessories, and other items at a fraction of the price. One of the great things about thrifting in the Baguio Night Market is the opportunity to haggle and negotiate prices with the vendors. 

Night Market - Tourist Spots in Baguio City

It’s also a chance to score unique items that are not usually found in commercial malls or shops. Aside from shopping, visitors can also enjoy the local street food scene at the night market. Several food stalls sell popular Filipino dishes such as grilled meat, fish balls, and street-style noodles. Visitors can also indulge in sweet treats like ice cream, fruit shakes, and other desserts.

The night market is a great place to experience the local culture and interact with the locals. Visitors can expect to haggle and negotiate prices with the vendors, which is a common practice in the Philippines. It is also a great opportunity to practice some basic Filipino phrases and immerse oneself in the local language. 

10. Get Your Souvenirs and Baguio Delicacies at the Good Sheperd Convent

The Good Shepherd Convent in Baguio City is a popular destination for those looking to buy souvenirs and delicacies. The convent is run by nuns who create and sell a variety of homemade goods, with all the proceeds going to support the convent’s charitable activities.

One of the most popular items sold at the Good Shepherd Convent is their fruit preserves, which are made from locally-sourced fruits and come in a variety of flavors such as strawberry, blueberry, and mango. They also sell ube jam, a popular Filipino spread made from purple yam, which is a must-try for anyone visiting the convent.

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Aside from fruit preserves and ube jam, visitors can also find other delicacies such as peanut brittle, cashew brittle, and chocolate crinkles. The convent also sells a variety of souvenirs such as t-shirts, mugs, and keychains, which make great gifts for friends and family back home.

The Good Shepherd Convent is also known for its beautiful garden, which visitors are free to explore. The garden is filled with colorful flowers and plants, making it a great spot for taking photos and relaxing.

Visiting the Good Shepherd Convent is not just about buying souvenirs and delicacies, but also about supporting the nuns and their charitable activities. By buying their homemade goods, visitors are contributing to the convent’s efforts to help those in need. 

11. Visit and Attend a Catholic Mass in Baguio Cathedral  

The Baguio Cathedral, also known as Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral, is a famous religious landmark located in the Session Road area, Baguio City. The cathedral was built in 1936 and is considered one of the most beautiful structures in the city. 

The cathedral’s stunning architecture is a combination of neo-gothic and indigenous styles. The structure features high ceilings, stained glass windows, and intricate stone carvings. The cathedral’s facade is adorned with a rose window, which is a popular spot for taking photos.

Baguio Cathedral - Tourist Spots in Baguio City

Aside from its beautiful architecture, the Baguio Cathedral is also a place for religious devotion. The cathedral serves as a center for Catholic worship in the city, and visitors can attend mass or participate in other religious activities.

The cathedral is open to the public throughout the day, and visitors are free to explore the interior and exterior of the building. The peaceful and serene atmosphere inside the cathedral makes it a great place for reflection and prayer.

The Baguio Cathedral is also surrounded by several other attractions, including the Baguio City Hall, the SM City Baguio shopping mall, and Burnham Park. Visitors can easily include a visit to the cathedral as part of their itinerary while exploring the city. 

12. Dine in at Good Taste Restaurant 

Good Taste Restaurant is a popular dining destination located in Baguio City, known for serving delicious and affordable Filipino and Chinese cuisine. The restaurant has been in business for over 30 years and has become a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

The menu at Good Taste Restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes, from classic Filipino favorites like adobo and sinigang to Chinese specialties like hotpot and stir-fried noodles. The portions are generous and the prices are very reasonable, making it a great option for families and groups.

Good Taste Restaurant - Tourist Spots in Baguio City

One of the most popular dishes at Good Taste Restaurant is the buttered chicken, which is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside and served with a rich and flavorful sauce. Other must-try dishes include beef broccoli, pork spare ribs, and shrimp with garlic.

The restaurant has a spacious and comfortable dining area that can accommodate large groups, and the service is friendly and efficient. Good Taste Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, making it a convenient option for any time of the day.

Aside from the main restaurant, Good Taste also has a bakery and pasalubong center where visitors can buy freshly baked pastries, bread, and other delicacies to take home as souvenirs.

Overall, Good Taste Restaurant is a great dining option for anyone visiting Baguio City. With its delicious food, affordable prices, and convenient location, it’s no wonder it has become a favorite among both locals and tourists alike.

13. Walk in the Bridge of Colors of Stobosa 

Colors of Stobosa is a community art project located in the Barangay of Balili in La Trinidad, Benguet, which is just a short distance from Baguio City. It was launched in 2016 by a group of volunteers who wanted to brighten up their community and promote local tourism.

The project involves painting the roofs of houses in Stobosa, a community located along the main road leading to Baguio City. The roofs are painted with colorful patterns and designs inspired by the traditional Igorot culture and the natural beauty of the region. The patterns are created using stencils, and the paints used are eco-friendly and non-toxic.

Colors of Stobosa

Colors of Stobosa has become a popular tourist attraction in Baguio City and La Trinidad, with visitors coming to admire the colorful roofs and take photos against the beautiful backdrop of the Cordillera Mountains. The project has also provided employment opportunities for local artists and has helped to boost the local economy.

Aside from taking photos, visitors can also participate in the community’s livelihood programs, such as weaving, coffee farming, and vegetable gardening. There are also local stores where visitors can buy souvenirs and other products made by the community.

Colors of Stobosa is a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of the people of La Trinidad and the Cordillera Region. It is a beautiful example of how art can transform a community and bring people together.

14. Explore Baguio Museum 

The Baguio Museum is a cultural and historical museum located in Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio City, Philippines. The museum is housed in what used to be the former residence of American Governor William Pack, and it was established in 2000 to showcase the rich history and culture of the Cordillera region.

The museum has several galleries that exhibit various artifacts, photos, and documents that highlight the region’s cultural heritage. Some of the exhibits include traditional Cordillera clothing, musical instruments, pottery, and weaving tools. There are also displays about the indigenous peoples’ daily life, rituals, and beliefs.

Baguio Museum - Tourist Spots in Baguio City

Aside from the permanent exhibitions, the museum also features special exhibits that showcase the work of local artists and cultural groups. The museum also hosts various events and activities, such as lectures, workshops, and cultural performances.

The Baguio Museum is a great place to learn more about the Cordillera region’s cultural and historical heritage. Visitors can gain a deeper appreciation for the region’s unique identity and its place in Philippine history. The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, and admission is affordable, making it accessible to everyone.

15. Appreciate the Taoist Architectural Designs of Bell Church 

The Bell Church is a unique and colorful Chinese temple. It is a popular tourist attraction and a place of worship for the local Chinese community. The temple’s design is a fusion of Taoist and Buddhist architectural styles, and it features ornate roofs, intricate carvings, and colorful details. Inside the temple, visitors can see numerous statues of deities, including the Buddha, Guan Yin, and other Chinese gods and goddesses.

One of the most striking features of the Bell Church is its three-tiered pagoda, which is adorned with intricate carvings and colorful dragons. Visitors can also explore the temple’s lush gardens, which are filled with blooming flowers, fountains, and koi ponds.

Bell Church - Tourist Spots in Baguio City

Aside from being a place of worship, the Bell Church also serves as a cultural center for the local Chinese community. The temple hosts various events and activities, such as Chinese New Year celebrations, lantern festivals, and martial arts demonstrations.

Visitors to the Bell Church can gain a deeper understanding of Chinese culture and spirituality while admiring the temple’s beautiful architecture and tranquil surroundings. The temple is open to the public, and admission is free, although donations are accepted.

16. Climb the Igorot Stone Kingdom 

The Igorot Stone Kingdom is a unique tourist attraction located in Baguio City, Philippines. It is an outdoor museum that showcases the rich culture and heritage of the Igorot people, the indigenous group of the Cordillera region.

The museum features a collection of more than 30 carved stone figures that depict the different aspects of Igorot life, including hunting, farming, and traditional rituals. The sculptures are made from locally sourced limestone, and they are intricately carved with fine details and intricate patterns.

Igorot Stone Kingdom - Tourist Spots in Baguio City

Visitors to the Igorot Stone Kingdom can explore the museum’s outdoor grounds and admire the sculptures, which are arranged in different groupings and scenes. The museum also features a small gift shop where visitors can purchase souvenirs and handicrafts made by local artists.

Aside from being a popular tourist attraction, the Igorot Stone Kingdom is also an important cultural and educational resource for the Igorot community. The museum offers guided tours and educational programs that provide visitors with a deeper understanding of Igorot culture and history.

The Igorot Stone Kingdom is open to the public, and admission fees are reasonable. Visitors are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and to bring a camera to capture the stunning sculptures and beautiful mountain views that surround the museum. 

17. Warm Your Cold Feet at The Asin Hot Springs

Asin Hot Springs is a popular tourist destination located in Tuba, Benguet, which is about 16 kilometers from Baguio City. It is a natural hot spring that is heated by underground volcanic activity and surrounded by lush green forests, providing visitors with a peaceful and relaxing retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city.

The hot springs feature several pools of varying temperatures, which range from warm to hot. Visitors can take a dip in the pools and soak their bodies in the mineral-rich waters, which are believed to have therapeutic properties that can help alleviate various health conditions such as arthritis and muscle pain.

Asin Hot Springs - Tourist Spots in Baguio City

Aside from the hot springs, visitors can also enjoy other activities in the area, such as hiking and nature walks. The surrounding forests are filled with diverse flora and fauna, and there are several trails that visitors can explore to get a closer look at the natural beauty of the area.

There are also several small shops and restaurants located near the hot springs, where visitors can purchase local delicacies and souvenirs. Additionally, there are accommodations available in the area for those who wish to stay overnight and fully immerse themselves in the relaxing atmosphere.

Visitors are reminded to follow safety protocols when visiting Asin Hot Springs and to respect the natural environment by disposing of trash properly and avoiding activities that could harm the area’s flora and fauna. 

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15 Best BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS (Summer Capital of the Philippines)

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I’ve been to Baguio city several times and I never get tired of its charm and beauty. As we all know, it’s one of the favorite tourist destinations of Filipinos, especially those living in the metro. Why? Well, Baguio has been blessed with a relaxing cold climate, thanks to the high altitude of the place being situated in the Cordillera Region .

It’s also the reason why Baguio City is hailed as the “Summer Capital of the Philippines” since we can all remember. The cool mountain breeze, the captivating places, and the culture up there in Baguio are simply beautiful, no wonder many Filipinos get hooked on the idea of not only visiting Baguio City but actually living there.

Over the years, Baguio City was able to position itself as a premier destination for people all over the country. Countless establishments and attractions are built to accommodate the influx of local and international tourists. Moreover, famous films and TV series that were set in Baguio also helped promote the tourism and economy of the city! And finally, with the help of social media, it is now easier to find hidden gems around the “ City of Pines ” where you can relax and enjoy the beauty of nature.

When was the last time you visited Baguio City? Are you ready to discover new attractions and rediscover nostalgic places? Tara! Sama ka sa akin sa Baguio as a friend. Join me as we both visit the 15 Best Tourists Spots in Baguio City!

1. Mines View Park

Mines View Park

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Ah, first on the list and considered to be one of the “OG” tourist destinations in Baguio City is no other than Mines View Park. When I first visited this place years ago, I remember being mesmerized by its stunning views. I was with my girlfriend (now my ex) at that time, so I only remember happiness and excitement. Oh, what young love could do. Haha!

The main attraction in this park is the observation deck where tourists can enjoy the breathtaking panoramic view of the Cordillera mountains along with the abandoned copper and gold mines of Itogon, Benguet.

Mines View Park is a one-stop-shop for tourists because aside from its scenic views, there are also a lot of other things you can enjoy! Take the chance to shop for nice souvenirs, take pictures wearing the traditional Igorot clothing, try some of the delicious grilled sweet corn and squid, bring home some of the beautiful plants, and finally, have your picture taken with the fluffy and adorably huge St. Bernard Dog! I’ve got to say, the last one is my personal favorite!

  • check the reviews and compare rates on   Tripadvisor here .

2. Burnham Park

Burnham Park is another “OG” tourist destination in Baguio City. Your tour around the city wouldn’t be complete without visiting the “Mother of All Parks”. I remember visiting this place with my then-girlfriend and we did the most touristy things in this park – riding the rowboats and taking lots and lots of photos.

Burnham Park

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Burnham Park is a fan-favorite amusement park in Baguio which was designed by American architect Daniel Burnham . Originally, the park was intended to serve as the city’s green or eco-park where residents and tourists can peacefully relax. Today, Burnham Park is primarily used for recreational purposes and is often visited by tourists on a daily basis!

Burnham Park consists of twelve (12) cluster areas where everyone can wander around and enjoy the mesmerizing sights along with the cool mountain breeze of Baguio. There’s the Sunshine Park, Pine Trees of the World, and of course, the famous Burnham Lagoon which is the main attraction of the park. Here you can rent rowboats and cruise around Burnham Park’s beautiful man-made lake! CHECK THE BEST HOTELS IN BAGUIO HERE

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3. Strawberry Farms in La Trinidad

Of course, you shouldn’t miss the opportunity to explore the famous Strawberry Farms in La Trinidad! Coined as the “Strawberry Capital of the Philippines”, this farm located in the town of La Trinidad plays a major role in the tourism and economy of Benguet. In fact, the farm is managed by Benguet State University (BSU) where local farmers grow and cultivate delicious strawberries on their 80-hectare leased land.

When we visited this place in November, it wasn’t the harvest season, so we weren’t able to taste the fresh strawberries. But there are many other strawberry products to try. You shouldn’t miss this place when you visit Benguet.

Strawberry Farms in La Trinidad

Over time, the Strawberry Farms of La Trinidad eventually became a top tourist destination near Baguio City where visitors can personally pick ripe strawberries and get their wonderful picture taken! Aside from strawberry-picking, the farm also became a one-stop-shop for everyone who wants to buy fresh and delicious souvenirs and delights such as fresh strawberries, strawberry jams, and strawberry wines. So make sure to drop by!

  • check the reviews and rates on  Tripadvisor .

4. Baguio Botanical Garden

Another beautiful tourist destination in Baguio City where you can have the peaceful moment with nature that you deserve is the Baguio Botanical Garden. Here, you can enjoy peace and serenity as you temporarily escape the hustle and bustle of the city by wandering around the huge garden. Towering pine trees, beautiful ponds, and colorful species of flowers are all waiting for you! And as you marvel at the breathtaking attractions, feel free to breathe in the cool and relaxing mountain breeze of Baguio City.

I’ve visited this spot twice and I was surprised with how much it has improved during my last visit in 2022.

Baguio Botanical Garden

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Aside from taking beautiful pictures around Baguio Botanical Garden, the garden is also a perfect place to stay and have a nice lunch at nearby restaurants such as the Garden Diner, Secret Garden, and Red Rustikz.

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5. BenCab Museum

Located in Tuba, Benguet, BenCab Museum is one of Baguio City’s newest and popular tourist attractions. The museum houses the world-class art collection of Philippine National Artist Benedicto Cabrera. From his famous paintings, sculptures, and drawings, almost everything that you’ll see in the museum is his masterpieces.

BenCab Museum

BenCab Museum is also a primary venue for some of Baguio City’s major art exhibits and art shows. So if I were you, I’d visit BenCab Museum whenever I have the chance!

Aside from the mesmerizing art collections in the museum, BenCab Museum also boasts of the breathtaking views surrounding the location featuring farms, hills, gardens, majestic mountains, and even the West Philippine Sea!

  • check the reviews of Bencab Museum on Tripadvisor .

6. Valley of Colors ( Colors of StoBoSa)

Ah, yes! Another iconic and postcard-worthy tourist destination in Baguio City is the Colors of StoBoSa or the Hillside Homes Artwork.

If you’re not familiar with this attraction, then prepare to get your mind blown! Located in Barangay Balili in La Trinidad, the location of StoBoSa was initially an eyesore because of the countless homes and countless wires dangling around the area. However, all of that changed when the place including the sitios of Stonehill, Botiw-tiw, and Sadjap (StoBoSa) were transformed to become the country’s first and largest community artwork ever!

Valley of Colors

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The Colors of StoBoSa was inspired by the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro and the Gamcheon Cultural Village where you can witness the mesmerizing colorful houses that are seemingly stacked on top of another across the sloping ridges of the mountain. Eventually, StoBoSa became an icon of tourism for Benguet as more and more tourists stop by to take pictures and simply admire the beautiful attraction.

  • check the reviews of Colors of StoBoSa on Tripadvisor.

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7. Tam-Awan Village

Another one of Baguio City’s newest attractions is the Tam-Awan Village. Here, visitors can witness the huge grounds full of art galleries, traditional Kalinga Nipa Huts, coffee shops, and perfect spots to see the breathtaking sights of Benguet.

Tam-Awan Village

Tam-Awan Village is founded in 1998 by the Chanum Foundation Inc., which had the vision of reconstructing Ifugao houses with the intention of letting other people experience the rich culture and history of the vast areas of the Cordillera Region. Well, as it turns out, they did an absolutely amazing job.

Tam-Awan means “vantage point”, so aside from the awesome artworks, sculptures, and handmade tools being sold in the village, expect to witness some of the most breathtaking sights you can ever see in Baguio City. There’s the Cordillera mountains , farms, and even the West Philippine Sea if you’re lucky enough!

  • Check the rates & reviews of Tam-Awan Village here.

8. Baguio Night Market

Ah, another one of the “OG” best places to visit in Baguio City is no other than the famous Baguio Night Market. If you truly want to experience the extremely rich and vibrant culture of Baguio, then you definitely have to immerse yourself with hundreds of people visiting Harrison Road every night to score great deals on the Baguio Night Market.

Baguio Night Market

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Trust me, this place has anything and everything that you need and want under the sun. From all the clothes, apparel, shoes, bags, souvenirs, and artworks, you’ll definitely have something to buy once you wander around Baguio Night Market.

Of course, something you shouldn’t miss during your visit to Baguio Night Market is trying out the street foods of Baguio! That’s right, there’s an area along the road where you can find all of the delicious treats and delights that you can find! From ihaw-ihaw, tusok-tusok, grilled squid, and the famous pares mami which is perfect for Baguio’s cold weather, you’ll surely have a good time here!

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9. Baguio Cathedral

Baguio Cathedral

Next up, the Baguio Cathedral or the Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral is one of the most popular and important tourist destinations in the city.

Moreover, it also served as a landmark of historical and religious importance to the people of Baguio City. Tourists usually visit Baguio Cathedral first before going to other tourist attractions to offer prayers of safe travels for everyone. The cathedral is widely known for its beautiful and distinctive pink exterior featuring spires and stained glasses that capture the hearts of many.

10. Wright Park

Of course! Another one of Baguio City’s most popular tourist destinations is Wright Park or “Ride Park”, as other people may call it. The main attraction of Wright Park is horseback riding where all children and adults can ride the friendly horses of the park. Accompanied by a tour guide, the horse will let you explore the entirety of Wright Park and its beautiful sceneries.

Wright Park

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Another attraction in the park is called the Pool of Pines featuring a shallow and elongated body of water surrounded by towering pine trees. Truly, that’s a sight to see! You can also meet the beautiful Igorot people wearing their traditional clothing. They’re willing to take pictures with you so I’d say don’t miss the chance!

  • check the reviews of Wright Park here

11. Baguio Museum

Considered as the home of Baguio City’s historical and cultural heritage, it is definitely a must for tourists to visit the famous Baguio Museum.

Baguio Museum

Given the complex communities living in the Cordillera Region and their respective traditions, it’d be quite a challenge to effectively introduce them to tourists. Well, that’s what’s amazing about Baguio Museum because it is able to showcase the entire culture of the Cordillera Region where you can see countless artifacts, sculptures, and dioramas depicting the history and traditions of the ethnic groups.

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Certainly, Baguio Museum is a gem where you can learn and at the same time enjoy the vast culture and history of Baguio City. So don’t miss the chance to visit!

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12. Bell Church

Next up, the Bell Church of Baguio is also one of the top must-visit tourist destinations of the city. This solemn and religious attraction is Baguio’s version of Cebu’s Taoist Temple. Walking around the temple, you can witness intricate designs of dragon sculptures, designed arches, and beautiful buildings adorned with bells and flags. These are made to symbolize the superstitions and beliefs of Taoism.

Bell Church Baguio

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The famous Bell Church is located uphill so aside from the mesmerizing designs of buildings, you can also witness the stunning views surrounding the location. However, let me just give you a warning. This tourist attraction is a religious and solemn place, excessive noise is not allowed around the church and there are also some areas where tourists are not allowed to take pictures.

13. Good Shepherd Convent

Next up, another one of Baguio City’s “OG” tourist and souvenir destinations is the famous Good Shepherd Convent. Throughout the years, no one beats the quality and taste of all the products made and sold by the nuns of Good Shepherd Convent. The products may seem a bit pricey compared to others but you’re guaranteed to have the best quality and taste in all of Baguio! Moreover, the earnings from all the products sold by the Good Shepherd Convent are used to fund the convent itself and other religious foundations.

Good Shepherd Convent

Some of the must-try delicacies here are the famous Strawberry Jam, Lengua de Gato, and of course, the ever-delicious Ube Jam! Aside from all the tasty treats and delights being sold by Good Shepherd Convent, they also have a spot where you can witness scenic views of Benguet, so make sure to snap some pictures for the ‘Gram!

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14. Tree Top Adventure

Ah, this one’s exciting! To all the adrenaline junkies and daredevils out there, I challenge you to visit and experience Baguio City’s Tree Top Adventure! Featuring adrenaline-pumping activities such as motorized zip lines, the Canopy Ride, Trekking, Skywalking, Superman Ride, and the famous Tree Top Drop, I’m sure your visit to Tree Top Adventure will be one of the best experiences of your life.

Tree Top Adventure

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If you’re really into it, then I suggest you try the signature attraction of Tree Top Adventure which is the Tree Drop. Mind you, this is the most extreme activity in the park because you’ll be free falling along a zipline where you’re suspended about 60 meters above the ground. The catch? You’ll be dropping in as quick as 2-3 seconds! Wow. That’s scary and exciting at the same time! Make sure to try it and accept the real challenge of Baguio City’s Tree Top Adventure!

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15. The Mansion

The Mansion

Finally, the last and probably the most intriguing tourist attraction on this list is no other than The Mansion. What’s so special about it? Well, this is the official summer palace of the President of the Republic of the Philippines. That’s right, it means that every president who assumed office in our history once lived in this very house. The Mansion features an elegant Spanish Colonial Revival design that captures the attention of many tourists. Another attraction here is the main gate which is believed to be the replica of Buckingham Palace’s main gate in London. Cool, huh?

The best part about The Mansion is that visitors are allowed to get inside it where they can explore the house and see a museum full of presidential memorabilia. Truly, The Mansion plays a major role not only in Baguio’s tourism industry but also in the Philippines’ national history.

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Top 22 Tourist Spots in Baguio City

A typical Cordillera hut in Winaca Eco-cultural Village

This is a good place to start knowing the top tourist spots in Baguio City.

Nestled in the Cordillera mountain range, Baguio City is an enchanting haven for tourists seeking relief from the tropical heat. Known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines, Baguio boasts a refreshing climate, vibrant culture, and a plethora of attractions that promise an unforgettable visit. Join us as we explore the top 20 tourist spots in this charming city.

These are the top 22 tourist spots in Baguio City

1. burnham park.

Central to Baguio's urban landscape, Burnham Park is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Enjoy boating in the man-made lake, stroll through the rose garden, or simply savor the cool weather.

2. Mines View Park

Offering panoramic views of the Cordillera mountains, Mines View Park is a must-visit. Don't miss the chance to dress up in traditional Ifugao clothing for a unique photo opportunity!

3. Camp John Hay

Once a rest and recreation facility for U.S. soldiers, Camp John Hay is now a full-blown leisure complex. Its historic sites, lush golf course, and scenic trails are perfect for a day of exploration.

4. The Mansion

Get a glimpse of presidential elegance at The Mansion, the official summer residence of the Philippine President. The grand gate and well-manicured lawns are impressive sights.

5. Baguio Cathedral

Perched atop a hill, the Baguio Cathedral is a beautiful structure of religious and historical significance. Its pink façade and twin spires are iconic features of the city skyline.

6. Session Road

The bustling heart of Baguio, Session Road is lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants. It's the perfect spot to taste local delicacies and shop for souvenirs.

7. Tam-Awan Village

Experience the Cordillera region's culture at Tam-Awan Village. This artist's haven showcases indigenous art, traditional huts, and occasional cultural performances.

8. Botanical Garden

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Baguio's flora at the Botanical Garden. Themed areas display a variety of plants and sculptures, celebrating the city's connection to nature.

9. Wright Park

Famous for its "Pool of Pines," Wright Park offers a serene setting for horseback riding and leisure walks. The towering pine trees create a wonderfully refreshing ambiance.

10. La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

Just a short drive from Baguio, La Trinidad offers the sweet experience of picking your own strawberries. The vibrant strawberry fields are a sight to behold.

11. BenCab Museum

Art enthusiasts will love BenCab Museum, which houses the works of Benedicto Cabrera and other Filipino artists. Its contemporary design and lush surroundings enhance the artistic experience.

12. Philippine Military Academy

Visit the prestigious Philippine Military Academy to see future military leaders in training. The manicured grounds and historical exhibits are quite interesting.

13. Bell Church

Explore the Bell Church, a temple reflecting Chinese architecture and traditions. Its colorful structures and serene gardens offer a unique cultural experience.

14. Lourdes Grotto

Climb the 252 steps to the Lourdes Grotto, a Catholic shrine offering panoramic city views. The journey is as rewarding as the destination.

15. Baguio Market

Dive into the local culture at Baguio Market, where you can find fresh produce, handicrafts, and other regional products. It's a bustling hub of daily life in the city.

16. Good Shepherd Convent

Famous for its delectable ube jam, the Good Shepherd Convent supports local communities through its products. Enjoy the treats while contributing to a good cause.

17. mount costa.

A relatively new attraction, Mount Costa features landscaped gardens in various themes. It's a picturesque spot for nature lovers and photographers.

18. Panagbenga Festival

If you visit in February, don't miss the Panagbenga Festival. This month-long celebration features flower floats, street dancing, and other vibrant festivities.

19. Eco Park

For adventure seekers, Eco Park offers activities like zip-lining and biking amidst the backdrop of Baguio's lush landscapes.

20. Diplomat Hotel

For a touch of mystery, visit the ruins of diplomat hotel. its eerie past and commanding views make it an intriguing stop., 21. winaca eco-cultural village.

Nestled amid the rolling hills and verdant landscapes of the Cordillera region, Winaca Eco-Cultural Village is a sanctuary that celebrates the rich heritage and sustainable future of the indigenous communities. This expansive retreat offers a unique glimpse into the traditional ways of life of the Igorot people. Visitors can explore authentic tribal houses, marvel at intricate handicrafts, and engage in interactive cultural demonstrations. The village is not just a tourist spot but a living museum where the harmony between nature and culture is beautifully preserved. Surrounded by organic farms and native flora, Winaca provides a tranquil escape where guests can learn, relax, and reconnect with the earth's natural rhythms.

22. Igorot Stone Kingdom

The Igorot Stone Kingdom is a testament to the enduring legacy of the Igorot people, known for their incredible stone masonry skills. Situated in the heart of Baguio City, this cultural fortress is a marvel of indigenous engineering and artistry. Visitors are welcomed by towering stone walls, intricately carved statues, and winding pathways that lead to various sections of the kingdom. Each stone and structure tells a story of the Igorot's ancestral ways, their battles, and their deep respect for nature. The kingdom is not only a celebration of the past but also a symbol of the Igorot spirit, standing strong against the test of time. It's an immersive experience where the tales of warriors and traditions come alive amidst the backdrop of Baguio's natural beauty.

Baguio City's blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and urban conveniences makes it a top destination for any traveler. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, the City of Pines has something special for you. So pack your bags and get ready to discover the wonders of Baguio!

Remember to respect the local culture and environment as you explore. Your journey through these top 22 tourist spots in Baguio City is not just a chance to create memories but also an opportunity to connect with the vibrant spirit and serene nature of this extraordinary place. Happy travels!

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Top 17 Baguio Tourist Spots: Summer Capital of the Philippines

Explore the best Baguio tourist spots in this guide including its popular and off-beaten destinations. Learn why this city is a must-visit, whether you’re looking for historical, cultural, or natural attractions. Read on.

Baguio City is a top tourist destination in the Philippines. Known as the “City of Pines,” Baguio is a mountain resort town located in the Cordillera Administrative Region. It is a popular destination for both local and foreign tourists because of its cool climate, scenic views, and rich cultural heritage.

In this article, we will explore some of the best tourist spots in Baguio. Yes, it’s more than the famed Panagbenga Festival or the colorful flowers and sweet strawberries.

1. Burnham Park

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Burnham Park is a must-visit destination in Baguio. It is a 32.84-hectare park located at the heart of the city. The park is named after Daniel Burnham, an American architect and urban planner who designed the city of Baguio.

Burnham Park is a perfect place for leisurely activities such as picnics, biking, and boat rides. It is also a popular spot for jogging and running. The park has a man-made lake where visitors can rent paddle boats. There are also vendors selling food and souvenirs including famous Filipino snacks such as sour mango with shrimp paste.

There are also fountains at the park and these are usually in full display during the late afternoon.

2. Mines View Park

Mines View Park is another popular tourist spot in Baguio. It is located on a hill overlooking the mining town of Itogon. The park offers a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

Visitors can also see the old copper and gold mines in the area. Mines View Park is a great place for taking photos and buying souvenirs. There are also vendors selling fresh strawberries and other local produce.

Try sipping a cup of coffee while relishing the panoramic views here.

3. The Mansion

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The Mansion is the official summer residence of the President of the Philippines. It is located in the eastern part of Baguio and is surrounded by a beautiful garden.

The Mansion was built in 1908 and has served as the summer residence of several Philippine presidents. Visitors are not allowed inside the Mansion, but they can take photos outside and enjoy the view of the garden.

From a distance, one can enjoy its American-style architecture with its lush landscape and the towering pine trees surrounding it. It is a stone’s throw away from Wright’s Park and Botanical Garden.

4. Tam-Awan Village

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Tam-Awan Village is a cultural village that showcases the traditional houses of the Cordillera people including other indigenous heritage. It is located on a hillside overlooking the city of Baguio.

Visitors can see the different types of traditional houses, learn about the culture and traditions of the Cordillera people, and buy local handicrafts. Tam-Awan Village is also a great place for taking photos.

Near the entrance is the Farmer’s Daughter Restaurant which serves native cuisines such as pinikpikan or stew chicken. Although these are inspired by traditional servings and ingredients, they also render Western concepts.

5. Baguio Cathedral

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The Baguio Cathedral is a famous landmark in Baguio. It is also known as the Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral and is located in the heart of the city, near SM Baguio and Porta Vaga Mall.

The cathedral was built in 1920 and has a distinct pink exterior. It is a popular destination for Catholic pilgrims and tourists alike. The cathedral has a beautiful interior and stained-glass windows, inspired by Gothic architecture.

In World War II, the Cathedral saved thousands of locals who sought shelter in it, away from the carpet bombing of the Americans.

6. BenCab Museum

The BenCab Museum is an art museum located in Tuba, Benguet, just outside of Baguio. The museum was founded by the Philippine National Artist Benedicto Cabrera, also known as BenCab.

The museum features the works of BenCab as well as other Filipino artists. It also has a café and a garden where visitors can relax and enjoy the view.

More than a showcase of talents and arts, the museum also advocates for environmental sustainability. Thus, it features a mini-forest with a small stream and organic gardens where visitors can learn about environmental stewardship and the importance of it.

If you’re lucky, you can have a selfie with Cabrera himself and share casual and meaningful conversations.

7. Strawberry Farm

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The Strawberry Farm is located in La Trinidad, Benguet, just a few kilometers from Baguio. It is a popular destination for tourists who want to pick their own strawberries or buy various products made from the fruit.

Visitors can also buy fresh strawberries and other local produce on the numerous stalls lining the farm. The Strawberry Farm also has a café where visitors can enjoy strawberry-themed dishes and snacks.

Here is a local’s tip. Don’t immediately eat the strawberries after picking them. Thoroughly wash them first.

Next to the souvenir stalls is a giant strawberry landmark. The municipality holds a Guinness Book of World Record for serving the largest strawberry cake during one of its local festivals.

8. Baguio Night Market

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If you’re looking for a lively and bustling atmosphere after dark, look no further than the Baguio Night Market. This popular spot is a must-visit for anyone who wants to experience the vibrant energy of Baguio at night.

With a wide variety of stalls selling everything from local crafts and souvenirs to street food and snacks, the Baguio Night Market is the perfect place to grab a bite to eat, pick up a unique souvenir, or simply soak up the lively atmosphere.

Many stalls also sell clothes and shoes at bargain prices. Of course, it takes quite some time and effort to find quality items but they have them here. It’s part of the experience and then later on, you can indulge in food or snacks.

9. Baguio Museum

If you’re interested in learning more about the history and culture of Baguio, a visit to the Baguio Museum is a must. This fascinating museum is home to a wide variety of exhibits showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Cordillera region, including displays of local art, music, and traditions.

Whether you’re a history buff or simply interested in learning more about the local culture, the Baguio Museum is a must-visit destination. To go deeper about the displays, it’s always a good idea to converse with the museum staff or curator.

10. Lion’s Head

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For breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, be sure to visit Lion’s Head. This iconic landmark is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Baguio and for good reason.

From the top of the hill, you’ll be able to take in stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Whether you’re a nature lover, a photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, Lion’s Head is the perfect destination.

For many, it’s the perfect stopover before reaching the city proper. After all, it is just along the historic Kennon Road.

11. Baguio City Market

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If you’re looking for a unique shopping experience, a visit to the Baguio City Market is a must. This bustling market is home to a wide variety of stalls selling everything from fresh produce and meat to local handicrafts and souvenirs.

Whether you’re looking for a unique gift for someone special or simply want to sample some of the delicious local food, the Baguio City Market can cover that.

Fresh fruits and vegetables are a common display including locally-made garments. Looking for coffee? There are at least two roasting stations in the market, serving various kinds of coffee every day.

12. Good Shepherd Convent

Be sure to stop by the Good Shepherd Convent when you want to sample local treats. This charming convent is home to a bakery and gift shop that specializes in local treats such as ube jam, peanut brittle, and other delicious snacks.

Whether you’re looking for a sweet treat to enjoy on the go or want to take home a few souvenirs for friends and family, the Good Shepherd Convent is the ideal place to go.

Here is a trivia. Every amount you spend here supports the studies of students studying at Baguio’s Saint Louis University.

13. Camp John Hay

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Nestled in the mountains of Baguio, Camp John Hay offers a serene and picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. With a wide variety of outdoor activities, including golfing, hiking, and zip lining, there’s something for everyone at this premier resort destination.

Most of Camp John Hay is covered with tall pine trees, thus, giving a semblance of what Baguio looked like before modernization fully crept in. There are rustic trails leading to different attractions, mostly nature-based.

Camp John Hay is a can’t-miss Baguio tourist spot if you want to experience the city’s nature at its finest.

14. Bell Church

Want a fascinating glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Baguio’s Chinese community? Check out the Bell Church. This beautiful temple complex is home to a wide variety of traditional Chinese architecture, including pagodas, gardens, and ornate gateways.

15. Baguio Botanical Garden

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For nature lovers, the Baguio Botanical Garden is a must-visit destination. This beautiful park is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including orchids, roses, and other exotic plants.

With winding paths, tranquil ponds, and beautiful statues, the Baguio Botanical Garden is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and escape from the stresses of everyday life.

There are also landmarks representing the main attractions of Baguio’s sister cities such as the iconic San Francisco Bridge.

16. Colors of Stobosa

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For a truly unique and unforgettable experience, be sure to visit the Colors of Stobosa. This vibrant community art project features colorful murals and street art.

Colors of Stobosa is visible from the national highway leading to La Trinidad where Strawberry Farm is located. To get the best view of it, consider climbing a nearby stair opposite the attraction. The higher you go, the better view.

There is also a hanging bridge where you can take memorable photos with a river flowing below.

17. Igorot Stone Kingdom

For a fascinating glimpse into Baguio’s rich history, be sure to visit the Igorot Stone Kingdom. This unique landmark features a stone-walled terraces, representing the typical rice terraces in the Cordillera region.

Feel like a local farmer or explorer as you trail on the concrete and winding pathways while savoring the pine-scented breeze. Different flowers and plants abound and if you’re lucky, you can chance on ripe lemons and coffee.

There is also a snack and coffee shop to energize you before or after strolling around the stone kingdom.

Whether you’re interested in history, or archaeology, or simply looking for a unique and educational experience, the Igorot Stone Kingdom is a must-visit destination.

So there you have some of the best Baguio tourist spots. Indeed, this highland city captures varied attractions and experiences. Thus, it’s your place to go, whether you are a solo adventurer or traveling with loved ones.

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Top 12 Baguio Tours & Activities to Add to Your Travel Itinerary

Top 12 Baguio Tours & Activities to Add to Your Travel Itinerary

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  • 12. Buy Souvenirs at the Ifugao Woodcarver’s Village
  • 11. Witness Traditional Cordilleran Weaving at the Easter Weaving Room
  • 10. Drop by The Mansion

9. Go on a StoBoSa Tour in La Trinidad

  • 8. Immerse in Filipino Artistry on a Bencab Museum Tour
  • 7. Explore the region’s indigenous art forms on a Tam-awan Village Tour
  • 6. Go Thrift-Shopping at the Baguio Night Market
  • 5. Commune with Nature on a Baguio Botanical Garden Tour

4. Go Strawberry picking at La Trinidad

3. go on a mines view park tour, 2. embark on an eco-adventure at a camp john hay tour.

  • 1. Explore Burnham Park

Baguio City's Burnham Park and strawberry farm picking activity

Discover the top tours and activities to do in the chilly City of Pines, Baguio. With this guide’s help, you will learn about the remarkable destinations and experiences that await you in Baguio. 

Baguio is a famous mountain resort city in Benguet of  Northern Luzon , Philippines. Due to its elevation, Baguio’s temperature ranges from 15 to 23 °C, and pine trees are never out of sight. This is why the city is such a popular summer destination for local travelers. It’s the perfect destination to escape the heat of Luzon’s lowlands in the dry season.

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Thanks to the chilly climate and the abundance of majestic pine trees, Baguio is known as the City of Pines and the Summer Capital of the country. Indeed, Baguio’s cool weather is enough reason to jump on a bus and head up north. But beyond its weather and countryside charm, Baguio is also a bustling metropolis with a rich history, diverse culture, and vibrant art scene.  

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Whether you’re a local traveler or foreign, you will find that Baguio City is an ideal vacation destination in any season. 

Take it from us; it’s nearly impossible to run out of things to do in Baguio . From must-visit natural attractions to cultural destinations, Baguio City has something for every kind of traveler.

Check out the guide below to learn more tours and activities you can add to your Baguio itinerary.

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The Ifugao Woodcarver’s Village stretches for 3 kilometers along Asin Road. It is one of the biggest hubs of Cordilleran artistry. Here, veteran and aspiring local woodcarvers showcase their craft.  

Here, you will witness artistry and skills that have been practiced and passed on from one generation to the next. Prepare to be amazed by wood carvings at the Ifugao Woodcarvers Village, from small trinkets like keychains to towering statues of Igorot tribesmen. You will also find religious icons, household items, furniture, and many more.

Indeed, the village is a must-visit because of the quality handcrafts highlighting the region’s indigenous aesthetics and rich cultural heritage. It’s a great place to immerse in the local culture and buy souvenirs. Not only will you bring a piece of the Cordillera home with you, but you will also be supporting the local woodcarving industry.

11. Witness Traditional Cordilleran Weaving at the Easter Weaving Room 

A Cordillera Heritage tour in Baguio won’t be complete if you don’t stop by the Easter Weaving Room. Established in 1909, the Easter Weaving Room is as old as Baguio itself. 

Visit the Easter Weaving Room for a chance to witness authentic traditional Cordilleran weaving. The Easter Weaving Room has a studio where you can watch weavers on the looms creating the intricate Montanosa cloth, a colorful hand-woven cloth unique to the region. 

You can also check out the Easter Weaving Room’s displays. They have a vast collection of excellently hand-woven crafts such as decorative wall hangings, ethnic textiles, table cloth, clothing accessories, religious garments, and many more. They also make high-quality baskets and wood carvings. 

You can buy some of the items as a souvenir. The best part is, compared to other souvenir stores in Baguio, Easter Weaving Room products are of superior quality and, most of the time, even cheaper.

10. Drop by The Mansion 

Facade of The Mansion in Baguio City

The Mansion is an iconic Baguio Landmark that you wouldn’t want to skip. It was built in 1908 to serve as the official summer residence of the U.S. Governors-General during the American occupation. Today, The Mansion is the President of the Philippines’ official summer palace.

The Mansion’s main building is inspired by the Spanish Colonial Revival architecture. It makes an elegant background for a photo opportunity. You can snap pictures in front of the ornate iron gate or by the beautifully manicured lawn. It’s no wonder the palace is 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 travelers can view presidential memorabilia. The Mansion is an excellent stopover on your Baguio sightseeing tour , whether you’re fond of architectural attractions, a history buff, or simply want a photo of the elegant landmark.

Colorful houses in StoBoSa La Trinidad

Since you’ll be in Baguio, checking out the neighboring attractions is an excellent way to make the most of your Benguet escapade.  Go on a side trip to La Trinidad for a StoBoSa Tour .  

StoBoSa stands for Stonehill, Botiw-tiw, and Sadjap−the colorful hillside communities of La Trinidad.

Inspired by the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, the local government collaborated with local artists to transform the shanty-covered hills into a life-sized art piece called the StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork.

Also known as the Colors of StoBoSa, it comprises 200 houses over 18,000 square meters. The colorful murals on the houses are conceptualized by Tam-Awan Village artists and executed by the locals. The expansive art piece and its vibrant hues will surely wow you. The hanging bridge leading to the community also provides a photo-worthy spot for travelers.  

The Colors of StoBoSa will capture your attention and entice you to stop and take photographs. 

8. Immerse in Filipino Artistry on a Bencab Museum Tour 

Artworks inside BenCab museum in Baguio

A Bencab Museum Tour is a perfect opportunity to explore and deepen your appreciation for Filipino art. The Bencab Museum boasts galleries that feature contemporary art and the distinctive traditional aesthetic of the Cordillera Region. 

Named after the Philippine National Artist Benedicto Cabrera, the museum houses the National Artist’s masterpieces. There are also galleries dedicated to original Cordillera artworks such as sculptures, weapons, and paintings. One of the popular exhibits is BenCab’s bulol collection. Bulol is an Ifugao rice god figurine. You will also be fascinated by other exhibitions such as the Erotica Gallery and the thought-provoking works of several renowned Filipino contemporary artists at the Indigo Gallery. 

You will also get to commune with nature at the museum’s farm and garden eco-trail, which features the indigenous architecture of Ifugao, Kalinga, and Bontoc. Bencab Museum also has a restaurant, Cafe Sabel, which serves the Cabrera family recipes. 

7. Explore the region’s indigenous art forms on a Tam-awan Village Tour

Sculpture at the entrance of Tam-awan Village

Tam-Awan Village deserves a spot on your Baguio Itinerary. It’s a unique and immersive experience that gives you a glimpse of traditional Ifugao villages. Built by the Chanum Foundation, Tam-Awan Village showcases life-size models of native Ifugao huts as observed across the region. 

Visit Tam-Awan Village to learn more about the indigenous tribes and their way of living. The distinct architecture of the featured huts will captivate you. You can also go on a quick hike to several viewing decks in the village. If you’re not too interested in hiking, you can check out the art galleries in Tam-Awan Village or go to their cafe where you can taste authentic Cordilleran dishes.

The village also has regular exhibitions to feature both local and visiting artists. Consider joining a Tam-awan village tour and register for any of their immersive workshops in drawing, oil painting, watercolor, and wood carving. 

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6. Go Thrift-Shopping at the Baguio Night Market 

People going around Baguio's night market

You will not want to skip the Baguio Night Market on your Baguio tour; after all, the city is a popular bargain shopping hotspot. From 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM, a part of Harrison Road transforms into a flea market overflowing with affordable merchandise.

Baguio Night Market is one of the best places to shop for ukay-ukay in the Philippines. Ukay-ukay is the Filipino term for surplus items from other countries and second-hand apparel such as clothes, bags, and footwear you can buy at bargained prices. 

You can find quality second-hand jackets, boots, clothes, and accessories for a fraction of their original price. If you’re lucky or have great thrift-shopping skills, you can even score one-of-a-kind vintage finds or items that are in mint condition. Truly, Baguio Night Market is a bargain-hunting haven for every thrifty fashionista.

5. Commune with Nature on a Baguio Botanical Garden Tour 

Bridge inside the Botanical Garden of Baguio City

If you want to unwind during your Baguio tour, stop by the Baguio Botanical Garden.  The Botanical Garden is home to several towering pine trees and various other plants. The garden serves two purposes; as a hideaway from the crowds of Baguio and as a nursery for propagating flora that will eventually be replanted in the parks and gardens of Baguio.  

With such lush vegetation, the Baguio Botanical Garden is truly a great place to relax. There are pocket gardens and pavilions dedicated to Baguio’s sister cities in South Korea, Japan, China, Canada, Thailand, and the USA. You will also find a giant bronze sculpture by Ben Hur Villanueva, a renowned Filipino sculptor, and statues depicting different Cordillera tribes. 

The Baguio Botanical Garden is an excellent spot to chill. You can walk around and admire the garden, sit by the benches, or simply have a snack under the cottages.  

Freshly picked strawberries from La Trinidad

 Make the most of your trip to Baguio tour by doing the  strawberry farm tour  in nearby La Trinidad. La Trinidad is the capital of Benguet, and it is about 30 minutes from the Baguio town proper.  

The weather in the Benguet is ideal for growing vegetables and fruits, but nothing is more popular and delicious than the plump strawberries of La Trinidad. Strawberries are best eaten right after they’re harvested. Thankfully, you can pick the berries here yourself. The activity is open from November to May every year, but the rates may vary. 

Picking strawberries is arguably such a unique experience that it deserves a top spot on your Baguio itinerary. If you don’t want to go picking, you can also choose to buy freshly picked strawberries. Aside from strawberries, you can also purchase fresh flowers and vegetables. Don’t forget to try the treats like fresh Strawberry Ice Cream and Strawberry Taho, as well.

View of Baguio City from Mines View Park

Mines View Park sits on a ridge and overlooks the remnants of Baguio’s history as a former mining town in the early 20th century. 

The park’s main attraction is a viewing deck that offers a stunning view of the Cordillera Mountains and old copper and gold mines. Aside from the scenery, you will also find rows of souvenir shops. Some stalls sell wooden trinkets, woven items, knitted garments, silverworks, and even succulents, flowers, and bonsai trees.

Indeed, Mines View Park is a great spot to buy souvenirs. You can also get a chance to dress up in traditional Ifugao garments like bahag (loincloth), vests, and headdresses. You may even hold a shield and spear for picture-taking. 

While you’re at Mines View, don’t forget to sample Baguio’s signature strawberry taho!

Horse-back riding experience in Camp John Hay

Camp John Hay is an excellent destination for a heart-pumping eco-adventure. The Camp was formerly a rest and recreation facility for American soldiers. Today, it is one of the best places to visit if you want to hike through a pine forest, go on a treetop adventure, visit a butterfly sanctuary, and many more outdoor activities.

Camp John Hay’s Treetop Adventure lets  you try out the several thrilling rides, including the Superman Ride (zipline), Tree Drop (harnessed free fall), and Canopy Ride. You can also explore the Butterfly Sanctuary to see and learn about various butterfly species or hike through Camp’s pine tree-lined Yellow Trail. Nature-lovers will surely enjoy the activities in Camp John Hay .

Camp John Hay also has a lot to offer to travelers who simply want to relax. You can go to the hotel or check out the shopping and dining establishments. Indeed, Camp John Hay highlights the best that Baguio has to offer. 

1. Explore Burnham Park 

Beautiful lake of Burnham Park at night

If you’re wondering what to do in Baguio, going on a Burnham Park tour would be first on the list of recommended activities. Considered as the city’s “mother of all parks,” Burnham Park is one of Baguio’s famous open green spaces. The park is located along Harrison Road and is just a few minutes’ walk from the famous Baguio thoroughfare, Session Road.  

Burnham Park sits at the heart of Baguio and boasts lush greeneries and blooming flowers. You can have a picnic or rent a bike to explore the park’s clusters. Burnham park’s different activities and attractions include the Children’s Playground, Rose Garden, Orchidarium, Picnic Grove, and Igorot Garden.

Aside from those attractions, Burnham Park is best known for its iconic centuries-old artificial lake. Rent a boat and go rowing at the famous Burnham Lagoon. It’s a must-do on your Baguio tour. 

Take Your Baguio Tour to Another Level

Famous Session Road in Baguio City

You will not run out of places to visit and things to do in Baguio City. Aside from the cool temperature all year round, the Summer Capital offers cultural attractions, eco-adventures, and exciting outdoor activities. 

Baguio City has also transformed into a gateway to the Cordillera Region. As you plan your Baguio itinerary, make sure you don’t miss the cultural villages and museums, such as Tam-Awan Village, Bencab Museum, Ifugao Woodcarver’s Village, and the Easter Weaving Room. Explore the nearby attractions of La Trinidad as well. And, of course, stop by the Baguio Botanical Garden, Burnham Park, and Camp Jonh Hay.

The Summer Capital and the City of Pines certainly have something for every traveler. Make your trip more memorable by checking out  Baguio tours and activities  that will let you experience the different sides of the province outside of the usual tourist destinations.

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The Best Tourist Spots in the Philippines: Baguio Edition

Sep 10, 2022 | Philippines | 2 comments

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A tourist spot in Baguio – You’ll find many in the Philippines destination.

From the moment you step off the plane in Baguio, you can feel the difference in the air. The temperature is more relaxed, and the scent of pine trees is pervasive. It’s no wonder that Baguio has long been a popular tourist destination for Filipinos and foreigners alike. There are so many things to see and do in this beautiful city, nestled in the mountains of Luzon.

Known as a resort town in the Northern Luzon region of the Philippines and located over 5,000 feet above sea level, Baguio is blessed with cool mountain weather. The refreshing climes, pine-scented air, and mountain life in Baguio make it an ideal respite for weekend getaways and during the hot summer months.

Baguio is also a great road trip destination. In the past, it would take roughly 7 hours to reach Baguio from Manila. These days, thanks to improved infrastructure, it’s a scenic 4-5 hour drive from Manila. If you can’t take a private vehicle, Victory Liner Bus has a daily shuttle from Cubao, Manila, to Baguio.

If you’re looking for a place to start, here are some of the best tourist spots in Baguio:

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Go outside and explore the mountains in Baguio.

Places to visit in Baguio include Burnham Park.

Burnham Park is one of the most popular tourist spots in Baguio. Named after American architect and city planner Daniel Hudson Burnham, the park is perfect for a stroll, picnicking, or even people-watching.

Don’t miss the boating lake where you can rent paddleboats shaped like swans! The park is also home to several sculptures, monuments, and a wide variety of plant life. Whether you’re looking for a place to relax or a place to explore, Burnham Park is worth a visit.

Visit Baguio’s historical landmarks.

Baguio is known for its rich historical significance, having been established sometime during the 1840s by the first Spanish colonizers of the country. It originally functioned as part of their early settlements, but during the 1900s, the Americans took over.

Baguio served as the backdrop to several significant events in Philippine history, including the bombing of the Japanese in 1941.

Several prominent historical attractions are still around in Baguio today. Get a glimpse of life in the past by visiting Camp John Hay , Burham Park, Mines View Park, The Mansion, Session Road, the Baguio Cathedral, Lion’s Head, and the home of Filipino revolutionary Emilio Aguinaldo.

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View historical landmarks in Baguio.

Go Waterfall Chasing for incredible views.

Baguio is a tourist spot not just because of its cold weather but also because it has a lot of tourist attractions. One of the tourist attractions in Baguio is the waterfalls. There are different kinds of waterfalls in Baguio, and each has a different view.

Some of the waterfalls in Bagui are Sto. Tomas De Aquino Falls, Asin Hot Springs Falls, and Lion’s Head Falls. The hikes to these waterfalls can be challenging, but it is worth it because of the stunning views at the end. If you want to experience something new and exciting, try hiking to one of Baguio’s many waterfalls.

Get cultural with the Baguio Art Scene.

The arts scene in Baguio is alive and thriving. The city’s unique blend of cultures creates a captivating atmosphere for visitors, who can experience the local lifestyle by touring galleries or shopping at vendors’ stands.

They are selling handcrafted items such as clothing made out of natural fibres such as woollen cloths which are then embroidered before being sewn together using traditional silks from nearby Cordillera tribe members’ villages – all within one day!

For an authentic cultural experience, head to BenCab Museum, where you’ll find works spanning many generations; it also houses artist residency spaces, including Erotica Gallery.

The BenCab Museum also has a private forest and garden area – lots to explore to fill up an entire day. Other notable artistic centres to check out include the Tam-Awan Village, Arko Ni Apo, Ifugao Woodcarver’s Village, Cinematheque Baguio, VOCAS, The Baguio Botanical Garden, and Arca’s Yard (which doubles as a restaurant with a breathtaking view of the Cordillera mountain range).

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Get out and explore fine art in Baguio, Philippines.

A Famous tourist spot in Baguio – The Chinese Temple

The Chinese Temple is a popular tourist spot in Baguio. Built-in 1972, the temple is a replica of a temple in Beijing. The Chinese Temple is a must-see whether you’re interested in architecture or history.

The intricate carvings and paintings inside are genuinely breathtaking. Visitors can also learn about the history of the temple and its significance to the Chinese community in Baguio.

Shop Baguio’s fresh produce.

Trinidad Valley, where you can hand-pick your strawberries and other vegetables from a farm to purchase and take home.

Strawberry-picking is an activity that is synonymous with Baguio. The high elevation is conducive to growing some of the most delicious and sweet strawberries you’ll ever get your hands on. Take half a day to visit the strawberry farm just a few minutes from the city centre (take note of the strawberry picking season which runs from November to Maye.

If you love cooking or food, don’t miss out on the Baguio public market. It’s one of the cleanest wet markets in the country, with a dizzying array of locally produced fruits and vegetables and other delicious edibles. Several vendors also sell a wide variety of Baguio souvenirs, so you can consider the public market a one-stop shop for food and handicrafts.

Because of the perishable nature of most goods here, your best bet is to visit the market the day before you leave. Shop till you drop – the Baguio public market’s fresh produce will only cost you spare change, more than a fraction of what you’d pay at home.

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Affordable food in Baguio.

Baguio’s culinary scene is so good that it’s not uncommon for travellers to return time and again for the food alone. The best way to start any trip to Baguio is by sipping a hot cup of decadent cacao. Head over to Chocolate de Batirol for this, located at Igorot Park.

You won’t run out of fresh salad options because it’s everywhere in Baguio, so that’s a given. Other noteworthy restaurants worth stopping by include:

–         Hill Station

–         Secret Garden

–           Arca’s Yard

–         Lemon and Olives Greek Taverna

–          Café by the Ruins Dua

–         Café in the Sky

There are so many options for food in Baguio, but it’s best to plan your dining itinerary before your visit because some are spread out. I think that few things in life are better than being bundled up in the mountains and feasting on delicious food in good company!

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Dine in a unique setting in Baguio.

Things to do in Baguio at night

Baguio’s after-hours scene can hardly be referred to as nightlife because it’s more like a grabbing-a-beer-in-a-dive-bar kind of place. That being said, Baguio appeals more to those who enjoy dive bars. However, one place stands out– the Baguio Craft Brewery. It’s the only craft brewery in Baguio where you can choose a local beer from 18 taps. They also have an excellent selection of pub food to complement your beer. The things Filipinos love to do and can do well it’s drinking AND singing.

Baguio’s “nightlife” is an assortment not just of dive bars but also the odd live jamming session. There are many highly talented bands to check out. Other famous watering holes include Rumours, Café Yagam, Beans Talk, and Red Lion Pub.

There you have it – a list of the best tourist spots in Baguio!

Baguio is a beautiful place with a lot to offer. I hope this list of the best tourist spots in Baguio helps you plan your trip. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment below. Happy travels!

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I got those 5 points. Baguio in Philippines is one of the best destinations among tourists travelling to Asia. Baguio is filled with lot of natural and artificial attractions, making it a perfect place to enjoy holidays.

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I love the Ube Jam from Good Shepherd and the beautiful view in Mines View Park. Baguio is one of the top tourist spots in the Philippines. I will definitely go back there. Thank you for sharing.

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Top 10 Tourist Spots in Baguio City to Add to Your Itinerary

Searching for the top Baguio tourist spots to add to your Benguet itinerary? Read on!

We are always eager to visit Baguio City especially when it’s already summer in the Philippines. While the rest of the country is hot and humid, Baguio remains relatively cool with an annual average temperature of 20°C, even during the scorching summer season (March to May).

If you’re planning a trip to the Summer Capital of the Philippines, be sure to tick these top Baguio attractions and places to see on your travel list.

Top Baguio tourist spots for nature and relaxation

1. burnham park.

Burnham Park is one of the top Baguio tourist spots

You’ve never been to Baguio if you haven’t visited Burnham Park . This famous public park was named after Daniel Burnham, an American architect and city planner.

Aside from relaxing and breathing fresh air, you can enjoy more activities here like boat riding, going on a food trip, and even biking – which was what we did when we came here. The park is open to everyone so have fun!

Opening Hours: 24 hours Entrance Fee: Free

2. Mines View Park

Mines View Park is one of the top tourist spots in Baguio City

From the name itself, you’ll already figure that it’s a place to see some mines of certain minerals. Mines View Park is where you can view the abandoned Benguet Corporation copper mines in the mining town of Itogon from a vantage point.

It’s usually packed with tourists so it was a bit of a challenge to pose and take photos with the breathtaking view as our backdrop. Still, we enjoyed sightseeing here and indulged in local snacks such as strawberry taho, corn on the cob, and banana cue.

Opening Hours: 6am to 8pm daily (subject to change) Entrance Fee: ₱10 (adults); ₱5 (kids)

3. Camp John Hay

The Manor at Camp John Hay

Camp John Hay will let you have a grand holiday in the City of Pines with its range of high-class facilities including The Manor mountain resort , a golf course, shopping outlets, and dining establishments.

STAY AT CAMP JOHN HAY

When we entered Camp John Hay, we immediately felt like we were in a totally different country. And every yuletide season, the Baguio Country Club in Camp John Hay opens a Christmas Village, transporting you to a winter wonderland in the Philippines .

Opening Hours: 6am to 7pm daily (facilities may have different operating hours)

Entrance Fees:

  • ₱85 (Outside tourists)
  • ₱55 (Baguio, La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan, Tuba, Tublay tourists)
  • ₱40 (Seniors, Students, Kids)

*Visit the Official Website of Camp John Hay Management Corporation for the most updated fees and charges.

4. Baguio Botanical Garden

Baguio Botanical Garden

If you’re a plantita or plantito , you should definitely visit the Baguio Botanical Garden . Here, you’ll find different species of plants such as cactuses, succulents, orchids, sunflowers, and other flowering plants.

On top of the lovely gardens, you’ll also find art galleries and sculptures showcasing the rich culture of the Igorots. It’s an all-in-one Baguio tourist destination to retreat to nature while appreciating the local culture and heritage.

Opening Hours: 7am to 7pm daily

  • ₱100 (Adults)
  • ₱50 (Kids 12 & below)
  • 20% Discount (Seniors & PWDs)
  • ₱50 (Adults)
  • FREE (Kids 12 & below)
  • ₱25 (Seniors & PWDs)

Best Baguio attractions for culture and history

5. tam-awan village.

Tam-awan Village

If you want to immerse more in the local art scene and culture of the Cordilleras, we recommend visiting Tam-awan Village . It is a reconstructed Cordilleran village showcasing native huts and art exhibits by local artists. There’s also a cafe if you wish to sip Benguet blend coffee and sample some local dishes like pinikpikan (traditional chicken soup).

We haven’t had the chance to visit Tam-awan Village, but we’d surely add this to our Baguio itinerary next time.

Opening Hours: 7am to 8pm daily Entrance Fee: ₱60 (adults); ₱40 (students); ₱30 (kids below 10 years old); FREE (kids 3 years old and below)

6. The Mansion

The Mansion in Baguio City

Originally built in 1908, The Mansion is the official summer residence of the Philippine president. The main white building features a Spanish Colonial Revival architecture and is only open to official functions.

We didn’t do much here and only took photos with the magnificent structure as our background. While the mansion itself is off-limits, you can actually stroll around the manicured gardens or tour the museum and art gallery.

Opening Hours: 24 hours (Mansion Gate) Entrance Fee: Free

7. Baguio Cathedral

Baguio Cathedral

Built in 1936, the Baguio Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Neo-Romanesque style. It is one of the religious tourist spots in Baguio where you can pray and have some quiet time.

Religion aside, it is actually one of the Baguio tourist sites for sightseeing with a viewing deck overlooking Baguio’s downtown commercial district and Session Road.

Opening Hours: 8am to 5pm Entrance Fee: Free (parking fees apply)

8. Pink Sisters Convent

The Pink Sisters Convent is another religious landmark in Baguio City. While it is not particularly a tourist spot, visitors come here to pray or attend a mass. It’s a must-see Baguio attraction because of its distinct pink architecture and solemn atmosphere.

Urban legends say that couples who come here end up breaking up after. Whether it’s true or not, this sacred place is still worth visiting when in Baguio.

Opening Hours: 5.30am to 11am; 1pm to 3.30pm daily Entrance Fee: Free

Baguio spots to visit for food and shopping

9. session road.

Session Road is one of best Baguio tourist spots

Often tagged as the “Heart of Baguio”, Session Road is a top Baguio City tourist spot with its main street lined with many restaurants, shops, hotels, malls, banks, and other commercial establishments.

If you want to stay close to the happenings in Baguio, you should pick a hotel near Session Road . You may also consider staying in one of these affordable Baguio stays if you’re on a budget.

10. Good Shepherd Convent

Good Shepherd Convent is one of the Baguio tourist spots to buy pasalubong

Don’t leave Baguio City without dropping by Good Shepherd Convent .

While it is a religious site, it is also known as a place to shop for Baguio pasalubong (souvenir) treats such as their best-selling ube jam and strawberry jam .

Opening Hours: 8am to 5pm daily Entrance Fee: Free

These Baguio tourist attractions are just the icing on the cake. We’ll leave the rest for you to discover in the Summer Capital of the Philippines!

Before your Baguio trip, why not learn some basic Ilocano words and phrases ? It’ll be more fun to interact with the locals in their native language, especially if you come here during the Panagbenga Festival, one of the top festivals in the Philippines .

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Commonly known as the “Summer Capital of the Philippines” and nicknamed the “City of Pines,” Baguio City is a family-friendly destination known for its cool climate, historical attractions, colorful festivals, and open green spaces crawling with pine trees and fun outdoor activities.

Looking for fun things to do in Baguio City ? Baguio is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Luzon. A pine-scented cool breeze is the peculiarity of this city. Apart from the cold weather and fresh food, you can also enjoy Boating, shopping, and horseback riding in this city.

Here are the top 26 Baguio City Tourist Spots and other recommended things to include in your itinerary to make sure you’ll get the most out of your stay in  Baguio City:

The Lion Head Baguio City

Located along Kennon Road, a massive lion’s head reaching 40 feet high can be carved into a huge boulder. The monument was unveiled to the public in 1972 when pioneer members of Baguio City Host Lions Club wanted to make their presence known in the area, along with other monument projects like the Melvin Jones Memorial Grandstand and the Baguio War Memorial Monument. Today, Lion’s Head is a popular pictorial site for those heading to or leaving from Baguio.

It’s always the first stop in everyone’s Baguio City Itinerary, especially those who chose Kenon Road as their entry point.

Location: Camp 6 Kennon Road near Baguio–Tuba Boundary, Baguio City Operating Hours: 24/7

Art within the walls of the Tam-Awan Cafe

Sketching sessions with artists in Tam-Awan Village

Tam-Awan Village – one of the most popular tourist destinations in Baguio, showcases indigenous craftsmanship and culture by displaying reconstructed Ifugao and Kalinga huts and providing a safe space for artistic and cultural activities. The word “ Tam-awan ” means “vantage point,” derived from the views of the South China Sea from the Cordillera Huts occupying a hillside. The village was founded by the Chanum Foundation in 1998 to create a model village for tourists who have not been to the Cordillera interior.

Tam-awan Village is one of the best places to chill and sample traditional cuisine while discovering the arts and culture of the Cordilleran people.

Location: 366-C Pinsao Proper, Long Long Benguet Road, Baguio City Operating Hours: 8AM to 6PM, Daily Entrance Rates: PHP60 Adults; PHP40 Students, Senior Citizens, PWDs; PHP30 Children between 4 and 10 years; FREE of charge for children 3 years and below

Buy Fresh vegetables, fruits, and Pasalubong.

Baguio City Public Market

During the dry and cool months in Baguio City, people can buy strawberries in the public market or Burnham Park. You may also want to visit La Trinidad Benguet and pick the berries themselves. This city’s fruits and vegetables are cheap and freshly picked daily. Strawberry jams are also available at a reasonable price.

Strawberry Taho (soft/silken tofu)

Strawberry Flavored Taho in Baguio City

Strawberry taho is a special drink in Baguio City. It is available at a low price of 10 – 15 pesos per cup. Taho is a local delicacy prepared from soy and sweetened using liquid sugar. Tapioca balls are also served together with this drink. This unique mix is topped with strawberry syrup and whole strawberries.

You can get one at the Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad, Benguet, Session Road, or Burnham Park.

Visit Camp John Hay

Camp John Hay Commissary by Dahon via Flickr

Camp John Hay is a former US Military Camp transformed into a recreation center and park with many activities like picnicking, hiking the Yellow Trail, strolling around Bell House, ziplining at the Tree Top Adventure, and burying negative thoughts at the Cemetery of Negativism. The park’s variety of activities is ideal for those with limited time to tour Baguio City.

Location: Camp John Hay, Baguio City Operating Hours: 24/7 (Yellow Trail); 8AM to 5PM, Daily (Tree Top Adventure) Entrance Rates: PHP70 per head (Bell House and Cemetery of Negativism)

Horseback Riding in Camp John Hay

Horseback riding in Wright Park

There are several horseback riding spots in Baguio City, but the most popular one is Wright Park. Some horseback riding trails are available near Baguio Country Club, Camp John Hay, and Mines View Park.

Wright Park is known for its “Pool of Pines,” a rectangular pond surrounded by pine trees, and several horseback riding opportunities. Named after the former Governor-General Luke Edward Wright, the park is a popular recreational area with pedestrian, bicycle, and equestrian trails and rest spots for locals and tourists. There are around 200 horses available to hire, owned and maintained by the “Pony Boys,” and the Wright Park Riding Circle is where the horseback riding activities are held.

Location: Wright Park, Pacdal Circle, Baguio City Operating Hours: 6AM to 7PM, Daily Entrance Rates: FREE Horseback Riding Rates: PHP200/30 minutes, PHP300/hour

Buy Mountain Coffee

Mountain Coffee at Tamawan Village

The coffee made from Kopi Luwak, the world’s most expensive coffee bean, is available in this city. Some stalls sell different types of Philippine-produced coffee inside the Baguoio public market, like Benguet Blend, Kalinga Brew, Monks Blend, and Kapeng Barako.

Visit Burnham Park

Inside Burnham Park

Officially known as the Burnham Park Reservation, Burnham Park was named after Daniel Burnham, who designed the park’s layout. The park is one of the most accessible tourist attractions in Baguio. The open green space is Baguio’s “mother of all parks,” with favorite attractions like the Burnham Lagoon, Igorot Garden, Rose Garden, and Orchidarium. Popular activities at Burnham Park include riding a swan boat and tandem biking.

Location: Burnham Park, Jose Abad Santos Drive, Baguio City Operating Hours: 24/7 Entrance Rates: FREE

Rental Rates: PHP200/hour (Boat for 5 pax + PHP50 for hired rower); PHP150/hour (Chopper/Big Bike); PHP100/hour (Kiddie Go Kart); PHP50/hour (Tandem Bike)

Souvenir Shopping

Souvenir Shopping in Baguio

Many beautiful gifts, including wood carvings, silver jewelry, woven cloths, and other handicrafts produced in the Mountain Province and Benguet.

Budol Tip: To save money, buy souvenir items in the public market.

Pink Sisters Convent in Baguio photo by Tanya Umawing via Flickr

Pink Sisters Convent

At this convent, all wishes are said to come true. As a wish is written and given, the convent’s nuns will pray for it to come true. Donations can be given, but this is not required. If visitors are interested, they can do so. The convent is also famous among tourists because of its products like Ube Jam, Cookies, and other baked goodies.

Ukay-Ukay Shopping at the Night Market

Ukay Ukay Shops in Baguio City

Found along Harrison Road near Burnham Park, the Baguio Night Market is the best place for thrift shopping in Baguio City, truly an “ukay-ukay wonderland.” When the clock strikes 9PM, customers looking for great deals can start shopping at the hundreds of stalls selling various products like clothing, jewelry, and digital accessories. After a night of shopping, head to the food stalls selling Pinoy street foods like kwek-kwek, barbecue, and calamares.

Location: Harrison Road, Baguio City Operating Hours: 9PM to 2AM, Daily

Visit the Baguio Cathedral

Baguio City Cathedral

Baguio Cathedral, officially known as Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral, is a famous tourist destination in Baguio City for several reasons. It’s not only the biggest church in the city, but it’s also a significant place of worship that stands out for its beautiful Gothic architectural influence. The cathedral is located on top of a hill in the heart of the city, providing visitors with panoramic views of the surrounding area. It’s accessible either through a 100-step stone staircase or via access roads behind the Baguio Post Office, making it a prominent landmark in the city.

Additionally, the Baguio Cathedral is a popular site for pilgrims and is believed to be a place of miraculous healing, which adds to its spiritual significance. Its grand beauty and historical importance make it one of the most visited landmarks in Baguio City.

Location: Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral, Session Road, Baguio City

Visit Baguio Lourdes Grotto

Baguio Lourdes Grotto

The Baguio Lourdes Grotto is another Catholic shrine and place of meditation in Baguio City. It is located on a high hill in the western part of the city, where the Lady of Lourdes’ image will be found.

The grotto is a favorite pilgrimage site destination during Holy Week, especially during Holy Thursday and Good Friday. You can reach the Lady of Lourdes’ image by hiking up 252 steps or driving a light vehicle through a narrow, asphalt-paved road.

Location: Dominican-Mirador Hill, Baguio City

Entrance Rates: FREE

Visit the Bell Church of Baguio City

Baguio City Bell Church

The Bell Church of Baguio City serves as the center of cultural and religious activities of Baguio City’s Filipino-Chinese community. Situated between the borders of Baguio City and La Trinidad, Benguet, the Bell Church is heavily influenced by Taoist architecture, symbolizing rebirth and immortality, with towering pagodas, lotus ponds, and lion statues around the temple.

The Bell Church was founded in 1960 by Chinese immigrants, attracting tourists and visitors to its quiet atmosphere and scenic courtyard reminiscent of ancient Chinese architecture.

Location: FA 347 Bell Church Road, La Trinidad, Benguet Operating Hours: 6AM to 5PM, Daily; Closed between 12PM to 1:30PM Entrance Rates: PHP20 per head; PHP20 for parking

Eat, Eat, and Eat

Lunch at Good Taste Restaurant in Baguio

Baguio is also known as a Food Haven. Many new restaurants, like the Ketchup Republic, Chef’s Home, and Oh my Gulay, are getting more positive reviews from tourists. Other popular restaurants include Cafe by the Ruins, Viscos Pizza, Tamawan Village Restaurant, and Star Cafe.

Houses in Barangay Balili in La Trinidad, Benguet were turned into a colorful mural. Photo courtesy of Department of Tourism - CAR

Stopover at StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork

The Colors of StoBoSa, officially named StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork , was the collaborative work of DOT-CAR and the Tam-Awan Village, encompassing 200 houses in Sitio Stonehill; Sitio Botiwtiw, and Sitio Sadjap, hence the name “StoBoSa.”

The extensive mural has become a popular attraction where tourists can cross a hanging bridge to the sitios for a colorful selfie backdrop.

Location: Barangay Balili, La Trinidad, Benguet Operating Hours: 24/7 Entrance Rates: FREE

Appreciate Art at BenCab Museum

Museums and Art Galleries in Baguio City

The BenCab Museum houses several collections of Philippine National Artist for Visual Arts, Benedicto Reyes Cabrera, and works by distinguished and emerging contemporary artists. The museum promotes the arts, environmental conservation, and cultural preservation of the Cordillera’s heritage.

Some of the museum’s top attractions – BenCab Gallery, Cordillera Gallery, Bulol Installation – can be found on Level 2, but outside is a mini forest, aviary, and organic farm that shouldn’t be missed.

Location: 91KM #6 Asin Road, Tadiangan, Tuba, Benguet Operating Hours: 9AM to 6PM, Tuesdays to Sundays (last entry at 5:30PM) Entrance Rates: PHP150 General Admission; PHP120 Students; PHP100 Senior Citizens, PWDs

Strawberry Picking in La Trinidad

Strawberry-picking La Trinidad

A quintessential Baguio experience, strawberry picking at the La Trinidad Strawberry Farms is a popular tourist activity. The idyllic farm is thirty minutes from the city proper, located at the Strawberry Capital of the Philippines, La Trinidad, Benguet.

The best time to visit for strawberry picking is from March to April. The farm also has several stalls selling fresh flowers, vegetables, strawberry taho, and ice cream.

Location: Barangay Betag, La Trinidad, Benguet Operating Hours: 7AM to 7PM, Daily Entrance Rates: FREE Strawberry Picking Group Experience: PHP600; PHP360/kilo of small strawberries; PHP400/kilo of large strawberries

Visit the Japanese Tunnel

Japanese Tunnel Walk in Baguio Botanical Park

Inside the Baguio Botanical Garden lies the main entrance of the historic Japanese tunnel, a man-made tunnel built by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, targeting Baguio City upon finding the heavy American presence in the city.

The Japanese Tunnel Walk , funded by Baguio City’s Filipino-Japanese community, was added, making the Tunnel wider and safer with cave lights. Those bold enough to traverse the narrow tunnel are cautioned to explore past 6PM when the cave lights are off.

Location: 37 Leonard Wood Road, Baguio City Operating Hours: 6AM to 6PM, Daily Entrance Rates: FREE

SM City Baguio

The SM City Baguio is the first SM Supermall to operate without an air-conditioning system, other than the SM Mall of Asia, which uses natural lighting and doesn’t have air-conditioning in the common areas. The mall sits atop Luneta Hill, on the former The Pines Hotel, which burned down in 1984.

Location: Luneta Hill, Upper Session Road, Baguio City

Operating Hours: 4PM to 12AM, Mondays to Thursday; 10AM to 10PM, Fridays to Sundays

Baguio Public Market

Shopping at the Baguio Public Market

The Baguio City Public Market was established in 1913 by the American colonial government and serves as the city’s central trading zone, influencing the growth of Benguet’s vegetable industry and being at the forefront of the tight-knit community of indigenous residents and Baguio migrants.

An array of goods is sold in the market, like roasted arabica coffee beans, strawberry and ube jams, longganisa, and the iconic walis Tambo, and fresh fruits and vegetables supplied to the lowland regions of Luzon.

Location: Magsaysay Avenue, Baguio City

Operating Hours: 4AM to 7PM, Daily

Mines View Park

Mines View Park

One of the most relaxing tourist spots in Baguio City, Mines View Park is a popular tourist attraction with an observation deck that overlooks the former gold and copper mines of Itogon town. The park has several stalls selling souvenir items like knitted garments and silverworks and plants like succulents and bonsai trees.

Mines View Park is a popular tourist attraction in Baguio City for several reasons. It offers breathtaking views over the Amburayan Valley and glimpses into the region’s rich history. The park is on a ridge on the extreme northeast side of the city. It boasts a spectacular view of Benguet’s gold and copper mines and the Cordillera mountains, which makes it a prime spot for sightseeing and photography.

Moreover, Mines View Park is just 4.3 kilometers from Session Road, making it easily accessible for city travelers. The park also features an Observation Deck that allows tourists to take in the astonishing panoramic views that overlook the mining town of Itogon, which hosts the gold and copper mines.

The combination of its scenic location, accessibility, and the cultural and historical insights it provides into the region’s mining industry make Mines View Park a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Baguio City.

Location: Mines View Park, Gibraltar Road, Baguio City Operating Hours: 6AM to 8PM, Daily Entrance Rates: PHP10 Adults; PHP5 Children

Visit The Mansion

The Mansion Baguio City by Kylesy20 via Wikimedia cc

The Mansion was built in 1908 to serve as the official summer residence of the U.S. Governors-General during the American occupation. In 2009, The Mansion was declared a National Historic Landmark.

When the main gates open, tourists can enter the compound’s front lawn and take photos of the landmark. Today, The Mansion serves as the official summer residence of the Philippines’ president.

Location: The Mansion, Baguio-Bua-Itogon Road, Baguio City

Baguio Botanical Garden

Baguio Botanical Garden by Ranieljosecastaneda via Wikimedia cc

Baguio Botanical Garden, renamed Centennial Park in celebration of Baguio’s centenary as the “Summer Capital of the Philippines,” is renowned for its lush verdure, towering pine trees that protect the greenhouses and nurseries for propagation, and Friendship Gardens honoring Baguio’s relationship with other countries like Japan and the U.S.

Location: 37 Leonard Wood Road, Baguio City Operating Hours: 6AM to 6PM, Daily Entrance Rates: PHP10 Adults; PHP5 Children

The Diplomat Hotel

The Diplomat Hotel by patrickroque01 via Wikimedia cc

Formerly the Dominican Hill Retreat House, the building first served as a retreat house for friars in 1913 before it was converted into the Diplomat Hotel in the 1970s. The haunted ruins of the Diplomat Hotel are one of the most haunted places in the Philippines, attracting visitors hoping to witness paranormal activities and others wanting to learn about its rich history.

Renamed Heritage Hill and Nature Park Garden, the attraction is temporarily off-limits and currently rehabilitated, although the outdoor areas remain open to visitors.

Location: Dominican Hill, Diplomat Road, Baguio City Operating Hours: 7AM to 5PM, Daily Entrance Rates: FREE

Visit the Igorot Stone Kingdom

Igorot Stone Kingdom

One of Baguio’s newest attractions, Igorot Stone Kingdom , opened to the public in 2021. Features a stone wall similar to Batad Rice Terraces that showcase the rock-laying skills of the Igorot, a modern-day castle made of hollow blocks and cement, an Igorot Gold Mine, the Temple of Kabunyan, the Tower of Gatan, the Fertility Stone Tower, the Wishing Well and many more.  The park displays traditional and modern Igorot skills, culture, and values of the family and pays homage to the owner’s mother, Rita Velasco.

Location: #86 Long-Long Road, Pinsao Proper, Baguio City Operating Hours: 6AM to 6PM, Daily Entrance Rates: PHP100 for Adults; PHP80 for Children between 4 and 12 years, Senior Citizens, PWDs; FREE of charge for children 3 years and below

Baguio City is a year-round destination, with most visitors coming from Metro Manila to relish the city’s cool temperature. On top of that, many Filipinos come to Baguio for vacation during the Holy Week and to see the annual Panagbenga Festival, a flower festival held every February to celebrate the bountiful flower harvests of Baguio.

The Best Time to Visit Baguio City

Baguio City, also known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines, is a popular tourist destination due to its cool climate and beautiful landscapes. However, choosing the right time to visit is important for the best experience. Here are the best times to visit Baguio City:

1. Dry Season (November to April)

The dry season, which falls between November and April, is considered the best time to visit Baguio City. The weather is cool and pleasant during these months, with temperatures ranging from 15 to 26 degrees Celsius (59 to 79 degrees Fahrenheit). This is perfect for exploring the city’s attractions, such as Burnham Park, Mines View Park, and the Baguio Cathedral. It is also an excellent time for outdoor activities like hiking and nature walks.

2. Flower Festival (February)

The Panagbenga Festival, also known as the Flower Festival, is held annually in Baguio City in February. This month-long festival showcases stunning flower floats, street dancing, and other exciting activities. It is a wonderful time to witness the vibrant colors and cultural heritage of Baguio City, making it an ideal time to visit.

3. Weekdays

Baguio City receives many visitors, especially during weekends and holidays. Visiting on weekdays is recommended to avoid large crowds and secure accommodations easily. This way, you can enjoy a more peaceful and relaxing experience while exploring the city’s attractions without the hustle and bustle of a crowd.

4. Off-Peak Season (May to October)

The off-peak season, from May to October, can also be an excellent time to visit Baguio City if you prefer a less crowded and more budget-friendly trip. However, be prepared for occasional rain showers or drizzles during this period. Pack a light raincoat or umbrella to stay dry while exploring the city.

The best time to visit Baguio City is during the dry season from November to April, particularly in February, to experience the colorful Panagbenga Festival. For a more peaceful experience, visit on weekdays and consider the off-peak season from May to October if you prefer a less crowded and more budget-friendly trip.

How to Get There

To get to Baguio, head to any major bus terminals around Metro Manila and choose from the popular bus lines like Genesis Transport, Victory Liner, Partas, Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines, and Solid North Transit.

To get around Baguio, jeepneys have designated stops near tourist attractions. Taxis can be found along major roads, and TNVS vehicles can be booked via car booking apps like Grab.

Do you have any other activities you want us to include in the list of Best Things to do in Baguio City? Please feel free to share it in the comment section below:)

Baguio City Travel and Tour Packages

To help you plan your visit to Baguio, we listed places and other unique activities in Baguio City. We also listed some of the best travel deals, tour packages, excellent flights, and accommodations.

Searching for the best hotels, resorts, and affordable flights in the nearby Cities? Check out our list of cheap Baguio City hotels and resorts via Agoda , or you may also see available Airbnb properties in the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most visited place in baguio.

Burnham Park is the most visited place in Baguio, known for its boating activities, gardens, and recreational facilities. It is a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

What is the most famous tourist spot in Baguio?

The most famous tourist spot in Baguio is Burnham Park, known for its scenic lake, gardens, and recreational activities. It is a popular attraction in the heart of the city.

What is the new tourist attraction in Baguio?

The new tourist attraction in Baguio is the Igorot Stone Kingdom, which has gained attention as a unique park in the city. It features impressive stone structures and is becoming increasingly popular among visitors.

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BAGUIO TRAVEL GUIDE (ITINERARY + BUDGET) (2024)

by thepinay solobackpacker | Mar 24, 2024 | Baguio , Itinerary , Philippines , Travel Guide | 0 comments

Detailed Baguio travel guide with DIY Baguio itinerary with budget including places to see in Baguio. 

Baguio, the summer capital of the Philippines, has a timeless appeal. This bustling city on the foot of the Cordillera is geographically part of Benguet province, but now operates separately since its conversion to a chartered city. Baguio is largely known as a Tourist Town , attracting hordes of tourists due to its cool weather, pine trees,  artsy-man-made attractions, museums, street arts, and neighboring flower farms and misty mountains. Baguio is also a popular University Town due to the presence of major universities and community colleges in the city. Even Koreans flock to Baguio  to study because of its good reputation as the education capital of Northern Philippines, and cool climate. Koreans even participate in the annual Panagbenga Festival, the largest flower festival in the Philippines.

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ABOUT BAGUIO

Baguio City that we see today was actually established by the Americans as a hill station, largely evident are some tourist spots here with American names like Camp John Hay and Burnham Park.   But long before the arrival of the invaders, Baguio City was already inhabited by the Kankana-ey and Ibaloi indigenous peoples of the Cordillera Region, an area known as Kafagway back then.

Today, Baguio where the old and new cultures thrive harmoniously.  Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a repeat visitor, Baguio has something to offer for you. If you plan on traveling to Baguio soon, here’s a comprehensive Baguio Travel Guide with sample Baguio Itinerary for 4 days 3 nights and 3 days 2 nights for you.

BAGUIO ITINERARY: IFUGAO WOMEN

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT BAGUIO

Baguio is a year-round destination. But if you want to visit during the coldest months, try December to January. February is peak season for Baguio due to the month-long celebration of its flower festival – Panagbenga Festival. It is also a good month to visit due to the activities during this season, but hotels are usually priced higher during February.

BAGUIO ITINERARY : MIRADOR HERITAGE PARK

BAGUIO TRIP ESSENTIALS

Breathe baguio tour (join tour): reserve here, baguio historical tour: reserve here, baguio cultural tour with easter weaving: book here, baguio instagram walking tour: reserve here, northern blossoms flower farm tour: book here.

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.

BAGUIO DRONE

Be careful when flying your drone in Baguio as it is strictly prohibited in some areas, permission might be required from CEPMO. Avoid flying near Loakan Airport, PMA and other military areas, the central business district (avoid residentials buildings), avoid flying in Camp John Hay, the Mansion, and Wright Park.

BAGUIO SAFETY

Baguio is generally tourist friendly and safe even for solo travelers. I have traveled here lone many times in the past, and I’ve always felt safe even when riding taxis alone. Taxi drivers will really give you the exact change, they’re honest, unlike many taxi drivers in Manila.  But as in any other areas, be vigilant in dark places and crowded streets. There are cases of pickpocketing and robberies in Baguio already.

Baguio is a smoke-free city and is pretty strict in prohibiting smoking and vaping in all public places, including parks and other outdoor areas. Smoking is only allowed in establishments with permits to operate smoking area.

BAGUIO ITINERARY : BAGUIO MURAL AT PNR COMPOUND

WHERE TO STAY IN BAGUIO

Baguio is oozing with accomodations for all types of budget, so you won’t really run out of places to stay, even during the Panagbenga Festival season. I recommend staying near Burnham Park or Session Road as it is near many establishments.

However, most of the newer hotels in Baguio are located outside the downtown area. And they’re usually your best option for mid-range hotels. Anyway, you can easily reach downtown Baguio via taxi or Grab. Expect to pay roughly ₱65 ($1.15) for a taxi to the city center.

Here are some of the top-rated hotels in Baguio.

  • 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

 HOW TO GET TO BAGUIO

VICTORY LINER BUS 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.

 BENCAB MUSEUM

TOP TOURIST SPOTS IN BAGUIO

Here’s a list of some of the popular tourist spots in Baguio, perfect for first timers in the city.  I also wrote a comprehensive list of Baguio Tourist Spots in another blogpost (see link below)

ALSO READ: 42 BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS + ITINERARY

1. igorot stone kingdom.

BAGUIO ITINERARY: 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
  • Address: Long Long Benguet Road, Baguio City
  • 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 ₱13 ($0.23). 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
  • Only pets with diapers are allowed to enter the park.
  • Smoking/vaping inside the park is strictly prohibited

2. TAM-AWAN VILLAGE

BAGUIO TOUR: 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 ₱13 ($0.23).
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Igorot Stone Kingdom

3.MIRADOR HERITAGE AND ECO-SPIRITUALITY PARK

BAGUIO ITINERARY: MIRADOR HERITAGE 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)
  • Address: 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

4. HERITAGE HILL AND NATURE PARK GARDEN (DIPLOMAT HOTEL)

  • Entrance Fee : Adult -₱10 ($0.18), Child – ₱5 ($0.090)
  • Parking Fee:
  • Address: 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

  5. BENCAB MUSEUM – BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS

BAGUIO TRAVEL: BENCAB MUSEUM

  • 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: Head to the jeepney terminal in Kayang Street  near Baguio City Hall. Ride the jeepney bound for Asin Road. Fare is ₱13 ($0.26). 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

6. IFUGAO WOOD CARVER’S VILLAGE

  • Entrance Fee: FREE
  • Location: Asin Road, Baguio, Benguet

7. BELL CHURCH

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  • 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 ₱20 ($0.36). Walk for a few minutes to Bell Church.
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Stobosa Colorful Houses

8. STOBOSA COLORFUL HOUSES (Colors of Stobosa)

COLORS OF STOBOSA

  • Entrance Fee: Donation
  • 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 ₱13 ($0.23). Walk for a few minutes to Bell Church.
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Bell Church

9. LA TRINIDAD STRAWBERRY FARM

BAGUIO STRAWBERRY FARM

  • Strawberry Picking : ₱500 ($8.99) 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

10. baguio street arts (baguio murals).

BAGUIO MURAL

Check out Baguio’s dramatic street arts showcasing the people and culture of the Cordillera region. The popular ones are part of Project Hila-Bana Mural, mostly created by Venazir Martinez, a young Filipina visual artist. 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 head to the façade of Tam-awan Village, Magsaysay Avenue, and inside  UP Baguio for other street murals.

BAGUIO INSTAGRAM WALKING TOUR: RESERVE HERE

11. burnham park – baguio tourist spots.

BAGUIO TRIP: BURNHAM PARK

  • 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

BURNHAM PARK GUIDED TOUR: BOOK HERE

12. ililikha artist village.

BAGUIO ITINERARY: ILILIKHA ARTIST 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: Baguio Cathedral, Burnham Park

13. OH MY GULAY

OH MY GULAY CAFE

  • 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
  • Entrance Fee:
  • Adults – ₱100 ($1.79)
  • College – ₱70 ($1.26)
  • Highschool – ₱60 ($1.08)
  • Elementary – ₱40 ($0.72)
  • Seniors & PWD – ₱50 ($0.90)

14.BAGUIO MUSEUM

  • Open Hours: Tuesday to Sunday – 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

15. 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.

SKYRANCH BAGUIO: DISCOUNTED TICKETS HERE

16. sm baguio (for sunset viewing).

SM Baguio boast of a 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.

SM BAGUIO SKY TERRACES SUNSET

17. BELL HOUSE

BELL HOUSE BAGUIO

  • 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

18. CEMETERY OF NEGATIVISM

CEMETERY OF NEGATIVISM

  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Bell House, Bell Amphitheater, Camp John Hay, Tree Top Adventure Baguio

19. CAMP JOHN HAY – BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS

BAGUIO ITINERARY: CAMPH JOHN HAY

  • 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

20 . BAGUIO BOTANICAL GARDEN

  • Baguio Botanical Garden Entrance Fee:

BAGUIO ITINERARY: BAGUIO BOTANICAL GARDEN

  • 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 ₱13 ($0.23) and travel time is about 10 minutes.
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Wright Park and The Mansion

21. WRIGHT PARK AND THE MANSION

BAGUIO TOUR ITINERARY: THE MANSION & WRIGHT PARK

  • 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

22. MINES VIEW PARK

BAGUIO TOUR: MINES VIEW

  • 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

23.GOOD SHEPHERD BAGUIO (Ube Jam)

  • 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

24. PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL

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

BAGUIO SIDE TRIPS

1.northern blossoms flower farm.

BAGUIO ITINERARY: BAGUIO 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 link.

ALSO READ: NORTHERN BLOSSOM PARK TRAVEL GUIDE

2. 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

3. mt.pulag,   mt.pulag hike (from baguio): reserve here, mt.pulag hike (2 days 1 night): book 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

Where to eat in baguio.

There’s a lot of good restaurants and cafes in Baguio. And honestly, I haven’t tried many of them yet. That’s my goal for my next Baguio trip. But in the meantime, here’s a list of some Baguio cafes and restaurants I’ve tried over the years.

WHERE TO EAT IN BAGUIO: CAFE BY THE RUINS

CAFE BY THE RUINS

  • CAFÉ BY THE RUINS
  • Address: 25 Shuntug Road, Baguio
  • Open Hours: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • BALAJADIA KITCHENETTE (Slaughterhouse)
  • Address: Magsaysay Avenue, Baguio
  • Open Hours: Daily 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Papaitan/Pinapaitan Bulalo (bone marrow soup), Poqui poqui (scrambled grill eggplant), Bakareta (kalderetang baka) Mang Ed’s
  • GOOD TASTE BAGUIO
  • Address: Otek Street, Baguio City
  • OH MY GULAY
  • Address: 108 La Azotea Building Session Road, Baguio City
  • Open Hours: Daily 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • ILILIKHA ARTIST VILLAGE
  •   LE CHEF AT THE MANOR
  • Address: 2600 Loakan Road, Camp John Hay, Baguio City
  • Open Hours: 

BAGUIO FOOD

BAGUIO ITINERAY + BUDGET

Baguio itinerary 3 days 2 nights.

  • This Baguio Itinerary for 3 days 2 nights is ideal for a weekend get-away or long weekend vacation. The sample Baguio expenses/ budget below doesn’t cover the accommodation/hotel, drinks, souvenirs, and other personal expenses.
  • This is a jam-packed Baguio itinerary, you can skip some Baguio tourist spots if you like.
  • * Prices may change without prior notice.

BAGUIO ITINERARY 3 DAYS

  • *For Day 2, I didn’t include the cost of strawberry picking and Skyranch in the Day 2 total expenses.

NORTHERN BLOSSOM FLOWER FARM

BAGUIO ITINERARY FOR 3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS (ALTERNATIVE)

  • See above Baguio Itinerary for Day 1 and Day 2.

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Baguio in focus

Baguio in focus

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Local and international tourists have been flocking to Baguio City all year round, as many come for its cool climate, relaxing and fun tourist spots, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant arts scene.

Attractive choice

Besides its various tourist destinations, the city also prides itself for its vibrant economy and dynamic communities—among the reasons why it remains an attractive choice for investors and homebuyers seeking to live in an urbanized location with the benefit of panoramic views.

As both populations of residents and tourists grow however, the local government of Baguio has taken measures to further ensure the right balance to make the Philippines’ Summer Capital still a livable city, and a safe and attractive tourist destination. For example, a main focus of the local government is to improve its major thoroughfares to enhance mobility in the city.

READ:  Bern delivers exceptional living experiences in Baguio

‘Living street’

This year, Session Road, a major road in the city, will be redesigned to complement Baguio’s “living streets.”

A “living street” is an urban renewal concept aimed at turning the common road into a shared space with amenities like roadside landscapes filled with trees, flowering plants and shrubs, park seats or benches, and “traffic calming” devices like bollards so cars would be forced to reduce speed, ensuring the safety of pedestrians and cyclists.

Two side streets that branch off Session Road—Carantes Street, which is a stone’s throw away from century-old Burnham Park, and Jacinto Street, which is beside Malcolm Square—were among the first “living streets” to be put up by the city. These narrow streets were improved and adorned with murals by local art groups to encourage more foot traffic here.

Many come to Baguio for its cool climate, relaxing and fun tourist spots, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant arts scene. (HTTPS://EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG)

Many come to Baguio for its cool climate, relaxing and fun tourist spots, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant arts scene. (HTTPS://EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG)

For Session Road, the local government is allocating P120 million to further expand it to five vehicular lanes from the current four. The plan is to remove the center filled with small trees. These trees would be transplanted on the sidewalks which would be widened into 4- to 5-meter “green walkways.” The walkways would be composed of a “frontage zone,” or the display sections and entrances of shops and stores; an unobstructed walking zone; a “furnishing zone,” or a health and lifestyle space filled with street lamps and benches; and a green buffer zone which actually acts as a “bioretention space” to absorb or redirect rainwater runoff.

Public-private partnerships

The city government of Baguio also said that big-ticket projects now being developed via public-private partnership (PPP) deals would help regulate and improve traffic management and build environmentally safe transport and power systems in the city. It is also the aim of the city to convert all neighborhoods into “liveable communities,” each equipped with its own small markets, pharmacies, hardware stores, and medical facilities.

Other possible PPP big-ticket projects in the city in the future include a P4.5-billion multistory market building, a P1.025 billion “intermodal terminal,” and an P11.6-billion elevated monorail and electric bus system.

Sustainable progress

Baguio City is no doubt consistently growing and all stakeholders are on the same path to make sure that progress will be sustainable. While the local government continues to prime the city for further growth, it is also prioritizing revitalization efforts in the city, promoting sustainable tourism, and preserving the unique cultural heritage of Baguio City.

Such initiatives formed part of the local government’s commitment to further elevate the quality of life of its people while continuously providing excellent services as a premier tourist destination.

And there are proofs. In 2017, the city was the first in the country to be named by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) as one of the 64 Creative Cities Network cities worldwide under the Crafts and Folk Art category. In November 2022, the city received “Klimalikasan” award, a climate and disaster resiliency recognition from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

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In December 2022, the city government received an ISO (International Organization for Standardization) certification after an exhaustive external audit TUV Nord Philippines, an accredited third-party auditing firm. The ISO certification is a seal of approval or a recognition of the management, support and operational processes and effective improvement in the quality of the services of the recipient.

Baguio City was likewise named as among the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Clean Tourist City awardees for the third year in a row in January 2024.

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