Top 19 Tourist Spots in Baguio Philippines: Scenic Parks, Art Museums, Strawberry Farm

Top 19 Tourist Spots in Baguio Philippines: Scenic Parks, Art Museums, Strawberry Farm

Myjel Alinea Guevarra

1. Go Boating at Burnham Park

  • 2. Feast on Local Cuisine at The Farmer's Daughter

3. Explore Camp John Hay

4. head to mines view park, 5. visit strawberry farms in la trinidad.

  • 6. Appreciate Art at BenCab Museum

7. Discover Tam-Awan Village

8. go bargain-hunting at baguio night market, 9. try horseback riding at wright park.

  • 10. Spend Time at The Mansion

11. Unwind at the Baguio Botanical Garden

12. buy souvenirs at the good shepherd convent, 13. visit the baguio cathedral, 14. admire the taoist architecture of bell church, 15. explore baguio museum, 16. take a dip at the asin hot springs, 17. head to the easter weaving room.

  • 18. Stop by the Ifugao Woodcarver's Village

19. Check out the Colors of StoBoSa

Baguio tourist spots Burnham Park and Strawberry Farm

Find out why Baguio is one of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines for both local and international tourists. Learn about the top Baguio tourist spots you shouldn't miss and explore in Baguio tours  in this mountainous region with help from this guide.

Visit one of the most family-friendly destinations in the Philippines — Baguio . While the capital and big cities of Metro Manila and other lowlands hit scorching temperatures during the dry season, the weather here is relatively cold, making it one of the top choices for a staycation in the Philippines  or a  workation  among locals.

If you're coming from the city, you can easily rent a car in Manila  to reach Baguio. There are also many options when it comes to hotels in Baguio City , so you won't have a hard time finding one that suits your needs. The romantic atmosphere also makes it a favorite for those looking for vacation packages for couples .

It has the temperature rising to just 26˚C on a typical summer day. If you want to enjoy outdoor activities in the Philippines during the summer season without the sweltering heat, then Baguio is the place for you.

Baguio is dubbed the "City of Pines" and is famous for its green park spaces and hillsides teeming with gigantic pine trees.

Locals also claim that the town got its name from a green flowering plant called "bag-iw" that grew there, which the Americans during the occupation pronounced as "bág-ee-yow.

Tourist spots in Baguio grew in number over the years, and several of its parks started offering other activities. Nowadays, you can chill out in one of these Baguio parks and spend a whole day just trying out everything that it has to offer. 

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Chilly dusk in Baguio City, Philippines

If it's your first time in the city and are wondering where to go in Baguio, put Burnham Park on your list. Considered the city's "mother of all parks," Burnham Park is one of Baguio's best attractions. It was named after urban planner Daniel Burnham, the American architect who came up with the original design and layout of the park.

Burnham Park is an open green park at the heart of Baguio. The park's lush greeneries and blooming flowers make you forget that you are in the middle of a highly urbanized city.

Burnham Park is very accessible; it is located along Harrison Road and is just a stone's throw from the famous Baguio thoroughfare, Session Road. There are also several hotels that are within walking distance of the park, including Holiday Inn Baguio City Centre and Eurotel Baguio.

The park boasts multiple clusters that offer different activities and attractions, such as the Children's Playground, Rose Garden, Orchidarium, Picnic Grove, and Igorot Garden.

Top 19 Tourist Spots in Baguio Philippines: Scenic Parks, Art Museums, Strawberry Farm

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Aside from those attractions, Burnham Park is best known for the picturesque centuries-old artificial lake at its center. If there is one thing you must experience at Burnham Park, it is boating at the famous Burnham Lagoon. It's one of the best things to do in Baguio City.

There are several boats you can rent here. The best part is that they are easy to operate so that you can row it on your own. Boating in Burnham lagoon at sunset makes for a memorable experience if you're traveling with a loved one. So go ahead and rent a boat and go rowing! 

Trying out other  Burnham Park tours is also an excellent way to explore the park.

2. Feast on Local Cuisine at The Farmer's Daughter

If you want to taste authentic traditional Filipino dishes , there's no better place to go than The Farmer's Daughter, one of the most popular Baguio restaurants . 

This unassuming nipa hut restaurant on the outskirts of Baguio will take your tastebuds by surprise. It's thanks to the essential cooking techniques they employ and the fresh local ingredients they use.

The Farmer's Daughter serves home-cooked regional cuisine centered on smoked meats, fresh vegetables, and native wines. 

They may be humble home-cooked dishes, but you'll be surprised by how packed they are with potent flavors that will make you crave more. Be sure to try their best-sellers; the Pinikpikan, Etag, and Pinuneg. 

Pinikpikan is an Igorot dish. The Igorots are one of the indigenous tribes in the Cordillera region, and they follow a unique ritual in preparing chicken soup. 

The Etag, on the other hand, is sundried or smoked pork. The meat is cured in salt for a week and then either sundried or smoked for several weeks.

Pinuneg is the Ibaloi Tribe's signature sausage. What makes it unique is that, unlike ordinary sausages, it's not made from ground meat. It is pig's blood sauteed in onions and other local spices. If you fancy exotic native cuisine, The Farmer's Daughter Restaurant certainly will not disappoint you.

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pine tree forest inside Camp John Hay

If you have limited time to tour Baguio attractions and you want to visit just one place, head to Camp John Hay. The camp was a former rest and recreation facility for American soldiers. 

Today it has become one of the best places to visit in Baguio over the years, mainly because it houses must-see tourist spots in one convenient area. Some might even consider it the best tourist spot in Baguio City.

This expansive recreational complex offers tourists tons of fun activities. It highlights the best that Baguio has to offer, which are pine trees, fresh air, cool breeze, and a serene atmosphere. It's a great option if you're looking for things to do in Baguio with your family.

You can go to a heart-pumping eco-adventure or commune with nature. Treetop Adventure inside Camp John Hay offers several thrilling rides, including the Superman Ride (zipline), Tree Drop (harnessed free fall), and Canopy Ride. 

Here, you can visit a world-class golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus, where famous tournaments like the annual Fil-Am Golf Tournament are held. If you're not a golf fan, you can visit the Historical Core or the Bell Amphitheater. 

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There's also the Butterfly Sanctuary, where you can see and learn about various species of butterflies. If you're into hiking, you'll love the pine-tree-lined Yellow Trail in Camp John Hay.

That's just scratching the surface. Not only does Camp John Hay have a lot more to offer, but this famous place in Baguio City has also evolved into a commercial complex with hotels, shopping centers, and dining establishments, all while retaining its natural charm. If you want to experience everything that this place has to offer, book a stay at The Forest Lodge at Camp John Hay . Trying out activities in Camp John Hay is also highly recommended.

Cordillera mountain view from the Mines View Park at night

Baguio was a former mining town in the early 20th century. To get a glimpse of that past, you have to visit Mines View Park. This park sits on a ridge on the northeast side of Baguio. 

As such, its main attraction is a viewing deck that offers a stunning view of the Cordillera Mountains and Benguet's old copper and gold mines.

Tourists are given a chance to dress in traditional Ifugao garbs like bahag (loincloth), vests, and headdresses, and even hold a shield and spear for picture-taking.

Top 19 Tourist Spots in Baguio Philippines: Scenic Parks, Art Museums, Strawberry Farm

Mines View Park is also a great spot to buy souvenirs. There are several shops here that sell woven items, knitted garments, wooden souvenirs, as well as silverwork.

You will also find rows of succulents, flowers, and bonsai trees you can purchase.

freshly picked strawberries from the strawberry farms in La Trinidad

Visiting the strawberry farm in nearby La Trinidad along with other attractions is one of the top experiences you can't miss out on when you're in the Summer Capital.

The weather in the North is perfect for growing several kinds of vegetables and fruits, but nothing is more popular and delicious than the plump red strawberries here.

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La Trinidad, the capital of Benguet, is about 30 minutes from the Baguio town proper. This municipality is where you'll find hectares of land dedicated to growing strawberries to supply the rest of the country. It is one of the most popular  Benguet tours .

If you want to take your Baguio experience even further, there is no better way than to try strawberry picking at the La Trinidad Strawberry Farms.

Freshly picked strawberries at Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad, Benguet

The activity is open from November to May every year. The rates for this activity vary. If you leave the work to the professionals, you can buy freshly picked strawberries near the exits of the farm.

Aside from strawberries, you can also purchase fresh flowers and choose from a wide selection of fresh vegetables. Don't forget to try treats like fresh Strawberry Ice Cream and Strawberry Taho as well.

  6. Appreciate Art at BenCab Museum

Baguio is home to a vibrant art scene; from contemporary Filipino art to the distinctive traditional architecture of the Cordillera Region. 

Whether you're an art aficionado or you're looking to deepen your appreciation for Filipino art, be sure to drop by at BenCab Museum.

BenCab Museum is home to the permanent collection of Philippine National Artist Benedicto Cabrera. It also serves as a venue for art shows and exhibitions. 

The museum has several themed galleries. One of which is a gallery dedicated to original Cordillera art pieces such as sculptures, weapons, and paintings. Immersions in Bencab Museum is one of the best ways to enjoy the province and can also be enjoyed as a rainy season activity in the Philippines .

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One of the prominent exhibits is BenCab's bulol collection. Bulol is an Ifugao rice god figurine carved from Narra wood. You won't miss this exhibit, as the display occupies a whole wall in the museum. 

Another fascinating exhibition is the Erotica Gallery, which features several paintings and sculptures that explore sensuality.

There is also the Indigo Gallery, which features the works of several renowned Filipino contemporary artists. 

Of course, the highlight of the museum is the gallery of BenCab himself. The BenCab Gallery houses the National Artist's masterpieces, which mostly feature Sabel, his best-known muse.  

Sabel was a real scavenger woman whom BenCab saw and photographed in 1965. She has since been the subject of several of BenCab's paintings.

Aside from the galleries, BenCab Museum also has a restaurant. Cafe Sabel serves the Cabrera family recipes and uses ingredients that are grown in the museum's garden. 

entrance to the Tam-awan Village

If you want to explore to learn more about the region's indigenous art forms, go on a Cordillera heritage tour and start with Tam-Awan Village. 

Built by the Chanum Foundation in 1998, Tam-Awan Village is modeled after native Ifugao villages to give people a glimpse of the other parts of the region.

The word Tam-Awan in the local dialect means vantage point. An apt name since the Tam-Awan Village sits on a hillside with a panoramic view of the South China Sea. 

With a stunning vista and lush greenery, you'll surely enjoy exploring the several Cordillera huts scattered around Tam-Awan Village. You can also go on a quick hike to several viewing decks in the village.

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If you're not too keen on hiking, check out the art galleries in Tam-Awan Village. The village also holds regular exhibitions and cultural shows from both local and visiting artists.

For a more immersive experience, join Tam-Awan village tours and register for any of their workshops in drawing, oil painting, watercolor, and wood carving.

For those who want to stay for more than a day, the village also has a café where you can taste authentic Cordilleran dishes, as well as huts for lodging.

baguio night market busy scene

If you're unsure of what to do in Baguio at night, drop by the Baguio Night Market. Baguio is a famous bargain shopping hotspot. If you want to put your haggling skills to the test, there is no better place than the Baguio Night Market. This bargain-hunting haven is every thrifty fashionista's dream.

From 9 PM to 2 AM, a part of Harrison Road at the northeast of Burnham Park transforms into a flea market. Here you can find everything to complete a casual look without burning a hole through your wallet, thanks to the rows of ukay-ukay stalls. 

Ukay-ukay is the local term for surplus items shipped from other countries and second-hand apparel such as clothes, bags, and footwear that are sold at bargain prices.

Baguio Night Market is overflowing with ukay-ukay. It's the best place to shop for quality second-hand jackets, boots, clothes, and accessories for a fraction of their original price.

And if you're lucky or have great thrift-shopping skills, you can score one-of-a-kind vintage finds or even items that are in mint condition. 

After shopping, grab an ear of sweet corn, noodle soup, or other street food on the northern side of the hill.

horses in wright park

Wright Park is one of the many scenic parts of Baguio. It is a quiet promenade with blossoming flowers, a pool lined with pine trees, and a long stairway that leads visitors to a riding circle.

Wright Park is considerably smaller than Burnham Park, but it is also less crowded and more peaceful. It is located in the eastern part of Baguio and fronts the main gate of The Mansion.

Wright Park's long rectangular pond is called the "Pool of Pines," which could not be a more perfect name as the length of the lake is flanked by pine trees on both sides. 

There is also a park circle and pavilion where you can sit, relax, and listen to the swaying pine. Wright Park is an open green space, so feel free to stroll around and admire its natural beauty.

Wright Park is often called Ride Park, an understandable mistake since the park is known for its horseback-riding activity. 

Indeed, Wright Park is the perfect place for people who love horses and want to learn how to ride one. It’s a great addition to the tourist spots often included on a day trip in Baguio . Follow the long stairway at the far end of Wright Park to reach the Riding Circle.

There you'll find several horses you can hire and ride around in the vicinity. If you're traveling with kids, good news! There are friendly ponies that are perfect for children.

Rest assured, every horse has an experienced handler who will guide and watch riders at all times. If it's your first time, the driver will lead the horse and walk alongside you as you ride.

10. Spend Time at The Mansion 

View of The Mansion in Baguio City, Philippines

Located on the eastern side of the city, it is right in front of the idyllic Wright Park. This grand palace is easily one of the most photographed landmarks in Baguio. 

Although the main gate is open to the public, visitors are only allowed in The Mansion House Museum, where tourists can check out presidential memorabilia.

Aside from exploring the museum, the only other activity you can do here is picture-taking. So don't be shy about taking tons of photographs!

The Mansion's elegant main building is inspired by the Spanish Colonial Revival design, making it an excellent backdrop for any picture. You can also snap photos in front of the ornate iron gate or by the beautifully manicured lawn.

bridge inside the baguio botanical garden

The Baguio Botanical Garden is one of the most beautiful places in Baguio and provides a much-needed tranquil space amid bustling Baguio City. In 2009, the garden was renamed Centennial Park in celebration of Baguio's 100th year as the Summer Capital of the Philippines. 

However, it is more known as the Botanical Garden.

Exploring the garden is a whole adventure on its own, as it has several sections with different attractions. As you enter the park, you will be greeted by a giant sculpture. 

This bronze masterpiece is the work of Ben Hur Villanueva, a renowned Filipino sculptor. The statue represents the of the Cordillerans, Americans, Chinese, and Japanese in building Baguio.

Filled with pine trees, the Botanical Garden has two purposes. It serves as a hideaway in the often crowded city. It also houses nurseries dedicated to propagating flora that will eventually be replanted in the parks and gardens of Baguio. 

With the abundance of trees and different plants, the Baguio Botanical Garden is truly a great place to unwind. You can explore the various sections, sit by the benches, or have a snack under the cottages.

You will find pocket gardens and pavilions dedicated to Baguio's sister cities in countries such as South Korea, Japan, China, Canada, Thailand, and the USA.

These sections are decorated with symbols that represent each city. There are also relics from the Igorot Village, such as giant statues depicting different Cordillera tribes.

Aside from the pasalubong stores around Mines View Park, do not forget to drop by the Good Shepherd Convent, which is just a stone's throw away. 

Their acclaimed peanut brittle, ube, and strawberry jam have become synonymous with Baguio pasalubong. They are also now offering baked goodies like Lengua de Gato and alfajores, homemade ice cream, and strawberry-calamansi juice.

Nuns and volunteers from the international congregation The Religious of the Good Shepherd Sisters run the convent, with profits from Good Shepherd going to charity. 

Students of the Mountain Maid Training Center and Development Inc. create the products as part of the congregation's livelihood program for poor female students from Kalinga and Bontoc.

Be prepared to either line up for at least 30 minutes as you wait to be serviced or get heartbroken when your desired product goes out of stock.

Though, you may enjoy taking photos from the convent's view deck with the Cordillera Mountains as your background.

structure of the baguio cathedral

Formally known as the Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral, the Baguio Cathedral stands atop Mount Mary Hill, or what the Ibalois call "Kampo." 

The church is known for its Neo-Gothic style, as evidenced by its twin spires and its rose-colored exterior with stained-glass windows.

During World War II, it served as an evacuation center. Baguio Cathedral is also the largest Catholic church in the city. As it is built on top of a hill, it gives visitors an awe-inspiring bird' s-eye view of Session Road and the whole of Baguio. 

The Baguio Cathedral can be reached by climbing a 104-step staircase.

If you want to cut some time and effort, the road up the hill is accessible to cars. You can also climb the escalators of Porta Vaga Shopping Mall on Session Road and exit at the top floor, as it'll lead onto the church's parking grounds.

Statue at Bell Church in Baguio City, Philippines

Bell Church was founded in 1960 by Ng Pee, a Chinese immigrant from the Canton Region. 

This Chinese temple is primarily influenced by Taoist architecture, but it also features a fusion of Buddhist symbols and follows ancient Chinese methods of construction.

Upon arriving at Bell Church, an ornate arch with dragon highlights and Chinese inscriptions will greet you. In front of the temple, you will find two octagonal lotus ponds that resemble a Bagua.

In Chinese culture, it represents the concept of rebirth and immortality. As you explore the church grounds, prepared to be entranced by the soaring pagodas, dragons, and lion statues, of course, the bells that decorate Bell Church.

Bell Church's pagodas feature images of saints and the Buddha. Past the opposing dragon figures, you will find a charming koi pond where you can make a wish.

You can go to the central patio of Bell Church to witness a panoramic view of the surrounding hills. 

Baguio is a melting pot of diverse Cordilleran culture. The Baguio Museum stands as a reminder of that and the city's storied past and rich cultural and historical heritage. 

The museum was built to resemble a traditional Ifugao home. It has wood and stone, and it features a pyramid roof that has two towering concrete poles at the stair entrance.

Baguio is part of Benguet Province and the greater Cordillera Region. The main floor of the building is dedicated to the craftsmanship of the provinces of the Cordillera region: Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, Mountain Province, Apayao, and Abra. 

You will find various tribal artifacts, native jewelry, apparel, fabrics, and musical instruments encased by protective glass panels.

If you're curious about what the lives of the indigenous Cordilleran tribes look like, the miniature dioramas in the museum will give you a picture.

Aside from the exhibits, the museum has educational clippings and photographs where you can learn more about the history of Baguio and the different tribes in Cordillera.

Baguio Museum also houses models of the different huts used by tribes in ancient times. Even more fascinating is the museum's collection of burial jars and carved wooden coffins, one of which contains a real mummified body! 

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As you can tell by now, Baguio is full of surprises. And as if the one discussed above is not enough, this perpetually cold city has one more natural attraction that will take you by surprise.   

16 kilometers northwest of Baguio lies the hot springs of Tuba, Benguet. Known as the Asin Hot Springs, these thermal and therapeutic springs are the perfect spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Because of its considerable distance from the city center, Asin Hot Springs is one of the most underrated destinations in the province of Benguet. 

Although the pools are tiled, the waters that fill them are natural and come straight from the mountains. The springs are even said to have healing properties.

For instance, the hotness of the water is known to soothe muscle pains, while the sulfuric water stimulates blood circulation and moisturizes the skin. Take a dip and feel your stress wash away.

Aside from the soothing thermal water, Asin Hot Spring offers visitors scenic mountain views and lush vegetation. There are also different facilities, such as pools for adults and children-friendly ones.

hand-woven cloth in easter weaving room

To complete your Baguio city culture and countryside tour, stop by the Easter Weaving Room. Established in 1909, Easter Weaving Room is as old as Baguio itself. 

It is also one of the few places in Baguio where you can witness authentic traditional weaving techniques practiced by the natives of the Cordillera Region. 

Easter Weaving Room has a work area where you can watch weavers do their magic on the looms with multi-colored threads. 

You also get to witness the intricacy of making the exquisite Montanosa cloth, which is a colorful hand-woven cloth unique to the Cordillera Region.

Aside from watching weavers work, you can also go around and check out the Easter Weaving Room's displays. 

traditional weaving of cloth in baguio

You can also purchase those items, as well as baskets and wood carvings.

Compared to other woven products sold around Baguio, the quality of the items made in the Easter Weaving room is superior and, most of the time, even cheaper.

18. Stop by the Ifugao Woodcarver's Village

Another great spot to buy souvenirs in Baguio is the Ifugao Woodcarver's Village. 

Stretching for 3 kilometers long along Asin Road, the Woodcarver's Village is the largest concentration of veteran and budding local woodcarvers in Baguio. 

Here traditional crafts and skills of weaving and woodcarving that span back decades are practiced and passed on to the next generations. Ifugao woodcarvers are recognized as the best among Cordillera tribes in this art form.

The village is famous for its excellent quality wood carvings. From small critical chains to towering statues of Igorot tribesmen, you will be stunned by the variety of handmade crafts in the Ifugao Woodcarvers Village.

Woodcarver's village showcases the indigenous aesthetics of the region, its natural environment, and the rich cultural heritage of the Cordillerans through wood carving.

Subjects of the carved items are mostly associated with the Cordillera, the indigenous people, and animals. They are also commonly religious icons, household items, furniture, signs, and key chains.

Buy some souvenirs and support the local woodcarving industry.

colorful houses of stobosa in la trinidad

The shanty-covered hills of La Trinidad used to be an eyesore in otherwise scenic countryside. 

Inspired by the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil and the Gamcheon Cultural Village of South Korea, the local government sought to transform the bleak hillside communities of La Trinidad.

Today, the houses of Stonehill, Botiw-tiw, and Sadjap (StoBoSa) have become an expansive life-sized art piece collectively called the StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork. 

Also known as the Colors of StoBoSa, it comprises around 200 houses over an area of 18,000 square meters. If the sheer expanse of it is not enough to wow you, the vibrant hues of this massive art piece will.

This stunning community artwork has now become a hit tourist attraction. Indeed, the Colors of StoBoSa is a magnificent menagerie of bright colors that will capture your attention and entice you to stop and take pictures.

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Pine trees in Baguio City

It continues to put the spotlight on the significance of the Cordilleran culture to the city, as well as celebrate the creativity and hard work of its people.

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Indeed, the Summer Capital of the country has something for every kind of visitor. You will never run out of places to visit, things to do, places to explore, lessons to learn, and food to eat in the City of Pines. You might even discover hidden tourist spots in Baguio on your next visit! 

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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.

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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)

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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

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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)

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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 .

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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

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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

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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.

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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.

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Burnham Park

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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

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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

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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.

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  • Mt. Pulag National Park
  • Philippine Military Academy
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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

  • check the rates and reviews on  Tripadvisor .

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.

  • check the rates & reviews on Tripadvisor .

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!

  • check the reviews on Tripadvisor

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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  • check the rates and reviews on Tripadvisor

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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Comprehensive travel blog of Baguio tourists spots, includes how to get there and nearby tourist destinations.

The Baguio City that we see today was designed by the Americans, this is why you’ll find some tourist spots here with American names like Camp John Hay and Burnham Park.  After the Spaniards surrendered the Philippines to the United States, they established a hill station in Baguio City because they were beckoned by the  pleasant weather and pine-fringed hills here. But long before the said foreigners arrived here, Baguio City was already inhabited by the Kankana-ey and Ibaloi indigenous peoples of the Cordillera Region, an area known as Kafagway back then.

Fast forward today, Baguio is a melting pot of cultures and where the modern and the traditional thrive and blend beautifully.  Baguio has long been my favorite vacation spot, yes, it’s now pretty crowded especially during holidays and weekends, but it holds a special place in my heart because this is where I traveled during my first solo trip over a decade ago. There’s this good, unexplainable feeling whenever I visit this bustling city.

If you plan on visiting Baguio, for a few days or as a weekend getaway, here’s a list of some of the top tourist spots in Baguio.  If I miss something, feel free to suggest and comment below.

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*Expenses listed above is for entrance fees only. I will write a more detailed Baguio Itinerary blog soon with sample budget/expenses.

BEST BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS

1. MIRADOR HERITAGE AND ECO-SPIRITUALITY PARK

  • Entrance Fee: ₱100 ($1.79), Kids 12 years old – FREE, Senior/PWD discounted
  • Parking fee : ₱25 ($0.45)
  • Open Hours: Daily 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Mirador Heritage Park)
  • Location: 15 Street, Theresa Extension, Baguio
  • How to get to Mirador Heritage Park: Take the jeepney en route to Dominican Hill. Tell the driver you are going to Mirador Heritage Park. Fare is roughly ₱13 ($0.23). Alternatively, you may also take a taxi to Mirador Heritage Park, fare is about ₱70 ($1.26) – ₱100 ($1.79).
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Lourdes Grotto, Diplomat Hotel

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This is probably the most popular Baguio tourist spot now because it is reminiscent of Japan – from the Bamboo Forest that’ll remind you of Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in Kyoto to the red torrii gate with a hanging bell that is actually a repurposed bomb dropped during the World War II called Mirador Peace Memorial.

Mirador Heritage Park also has limestone rock gardens with glorious pine trees. Here you’ll find the Lourdes Grotto, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Ifugao Houses, Mirador Peace Memorial, Blue Moon Gate, Cordillera Heritage Garden, and more. The view here of the colorful Baguio houses and buildings is majestic especially during foggy days. This new Baguio tourist attraction is situated in Mirador Jesuit Villa and Retreat House, it’s actually where the classic Baguio attraction – Lourdes Grotto is located.

2. HERITAGE HILL AND NATURE PARK GARDEN (DIPLOMAT HOTEL)

  • Entrance Fee : Adult -₱10 ($0.18), Child – ₱5 ($0.090)
  • Parking Fee:
  • Location: Dominican Hill, Diplomat Road Baguio
  • How to get to Diplomat Hotel:
  • Make your way to the jeepney terminal of jeepneys bound for Dominican Hill.  Ask the driver if it will pass by Diplomat Hotel, ride the jeepney, and tell the driver to drop you off at the path going to Diplomat Hotel. Fare starts at ₱13 ($0.23).
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Attraction: Mirador Heritage Park, Lourdes Grotto

Another famous Baguio tourist spot is Diplomat Hotel or Dominican Hill Retreat House, known by many as a haunted building because of its tragic past.  It’s officially declared as a historic site in 2013.  The Diplomat Hotel was originally designed as a vacation house for the American Friars of Dominican Order, hence the name of the hill.

During the World War II, the building was taken over by the Japanese soldiers, who made it as their barracks. It is said that they raped, tortured, and killed refugees, nuns, and priests.  Eventually, the Americans bombed a portion of the Diplomat Hotel and the Japanese soldiers committed suicide.

In 1973, the Diplomat Hill was acquired and turned into a hotel, managed by Baguio-based businessman Tony Agpaoa.  Unfortunately, he died due to a heart attack.

  3. IGOROT STONE KINGDOM

  • Entrance Fee: (Adult) ₱100 -$1.79, (Senior/PWD with ID) ₱80 – $1.43, (Kids 4-12 y) ₱80 – $1.43
  • Open Hours: Daily 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • How to get to Igorot Stone Kingdom: Make your way to Otek Street. Take the jeepney with “Long-Long” or “Tam-awan” signage. Tell the driver to drop you off at Igorot Stone Kingdom. Fare is roughly ₱22 ($0.39). Alternatively, you can take a taxi or grab to Igorot Stone Kingdom, fare is roughly ₱100 ($1.78) from downtown Baguio.
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Tam-awan Village, Arko ni Apo Gallery

BAGUIO TOURIST ATTRACTION : IGOROT STONE KINGDOM

One of the new Baguio tourist spots that is slowly gaining attraction is the Igorot Stone Kingdom.  This latest park in Baguio, situated along Long-Long Street in Pinsao Proper Village, flaunts the new and old Igorot Culture and tradition as well as the values of the Cordillera People. The towering stone wall is reminiscent of an old-world castle and its key attraction is the tower that portrays the story of Gatan and Bangan of the Igorot Legend.

Among the main attractions at the stone kingdom is a tower that depicts the fantasy story of Gatan and Bangan, an Igorot man and woman who survived the great holocaust, a fertility stone tower, and a Kabunyan (Igorot God) tower.

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  • Only pets with diapers are allowed to enter the park.
  • Smoking/vaping inside the park is strictly prohibited.

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4. TAM-AWAN VILLAGE

  • Entrance Fee: (Adult) ₱60 -$1.08, (Senior/Student) ₱40 – $0.72, (Kids under 10 y.o) ₱30 – $0.54, (Kids under 3 y.o) FREE
  • Picnic Fee: ₱200 – $3.59 for group of 10 persons (entrance fee excluded)
  • Bonfire (6:00 PM – 11:00 PM) : ₱120 – $2.15 (entrance fee excluded)
  • Use of Hut without beddings: ₱500 – $8.97 hut per day (entrance fee excluded)
  • Function Fee: ₱8,000 -$143.47 per day (maximum of 40 persons)
  • Open Hours: Daily 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • How to get to Tam-awan Village: Make your way to Kayang Street. Take the jeepney with “Long-Long” or “Tam-awan” signage. Tell the driver to drop you off at Tam-awan Village. Fare is roughly ₱22 ($0.39).
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Igorot Stone Kingdom

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Situated in Pinsao Proper, Tamawan Village is the place to go in Baguio if you don’t have the luxury of time or resources to trek to the remote villages of the Cordillera.  This place was founded by Chanum Foundation Inc. sometime in 1998 as sort of a living museum where visitors can witness and experience a place reminiscent of a traditional Cordillera village.  Here, you’ll find around 7 Ifugao huts (namely, Bangaan Hut, Dukligan Hut, Anaba Hut, Nagor Hut, Batad Hut, and Kinakin Hut)  and 2 Kalinga houses from Bugnay and Luccong, made of indigenous materials such as cogon and pinewood. Tourists can also stay in one of these houses for ₱500 ($10) per person.

If you are an art lover, you’ll be amazed at the interesting local art pieces on display and for sale here.  Tamawan Village has become a haven for workshops and exhibits to foster deeper understanding of the Cordillera heritage.

5. BENCAB MUSEUM – BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS

  • Entrance Fee (Museum): (Regular) ₱200 – $3.59, (PWD/Seniors) ₱150 – $2.69, (Student) ₱120 -$2.15, Child no taller than 42” is FREE
  • Eco-Trail Tour: (Regular) ₱200 – $3.59, (PWD/Seniors) ₱150 – $2.69, (Student) ₱120 -$2.15, ₱150 – $2.69 Guide fee per group
  • Open Hours: Tuesdays to Sundays 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (last entry at 5:30 PM), closed on Mondays, Christmas Day and New Year
  • How to get to BenCab Museum: Make your way to the jeepney terminal in Kayang Street  near Baguio City Hall. Ride the jeepney bound for Asin Road. Fare is ₱25 ($0.45). Tell the driver to drop you off at Bencab Museum.
  • Photography for personal use is permitted.
  • Video recording, flash photography, drones, tripods and selfie-sticks are not allowed anywhere in the property.
  • Selfie sticks are allowed only in the Farm and Gardens

PLACES TO SEE IN BAGUIO: BENCAB MUSEUM

Bencab Museum is owned by National Artist for Visual Arts – Benedicto Reyes Cabrera, a painter and print maker, who is dubbed as a master of contemporary Philippine arts. Bencab Museum, another must-see tourist attraction in Baguio, is situated in Asin Road with a scenic view of the pine forest, garden, farm, and the surrounding mountains. This contemporary museum houses a collection of his works, and other Filipino contemporary artists. Here, you’ll also find varied indigenous crafts, sculptures, and arts of the Cordilleras. My friend said it’s not as big or jaw-dropping as the Pinto Art Museum, so if you’ve already been there, don’t expect much.

BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS: BENCAB MUSEUM

Despite being born in Manila, Benedicto Cabrera has long been fascinated by Baguio and the Cordilleras, where he chose to live and nurture his artistic career. As per the official website of Bencab Museum, this place is committed to the promotion of the arts, and the preservation, conservation, and protection of the environment and the heritage of the Cordillera Region.

Below the museum, you will also find an artsy café, Café Isabel where you can enjoy some drinks and meals.  Take note that outside drinks and food aren’t allowed in the museum premises

6. IFUGAO WOOD CARVER’S VILLAGE

  • Entrance Fee: FREE
  • Location: Asin Road, Baguio, Benguet
  • How to get to Ifugao Carver’s Village: Make your way to the jeepney terminal in Kayang Street  near Baguio City Hall. Ride the jeepney bound for Asin Road. Fare is ₱25 ($0.45).

While you’re in Asin Road, do drop by at the Ifugao Wood Carver’s Village. A 3 km stretch of road along KM 5 oozing with woodcarver shops. Based on anecdotes, the first woodcarvers who settled and made this place known as Ifugao Woodcarver’s Village were the late village chief Reynaldo Lopez-Nauyac and his son Wigan Warren. Both of them are originally from Hapao, Hungduan in Ifugao. So, back in the 70’s and 80’s, woodcarvers from Hapao eventually started transferring to Baguio when they heard that they can earn a living doing woodcarving.  Back then, many tourists from the US Naval base and Japan ordered 6-foot wood carvings of different designs – Buddha, American Indian, warriors, deer hunters, etc. Today, woodcarvers have shifted to furniture making due to the rising condominiums in Baguio.

If you’re looking for bulol (Ifugao rice god), pasiking bag, and other Baguio souvenirs made from wood, bamboo, and rattan, this is the place to be.

7. BURNHAM PARK – BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS

  • Boat: ₱100 ($2) per 30 minutes (good for 5 persons) + ₱50 ($1) if with rower
  • Go Kart: ₱50 ($1) per 30 minutes
  • Chopper: ₱75 ($1.50) per 35 minute
  • Open Hours: 24/7
  • Location: Jose Abad Santos Drive, Baguio City
  • How to get to Burnham Park: Ride a jeepney with Baguio City – Camp 6 signage. Fare is about ₱10 ($0.20).
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Session Road, Oh My Gulay, Baguio Cathedral, Ukay-Ukay,

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My friend once told me, if you get lost in Baguio, just go back to Burnham Park and you’ll find your way again. Indeed, she’s right. Baguio has always been special to me, as it is my first solo travel destination over a decade ago.  Whenever I feel like getting lost, I travel to Baguio and stroll along Session Road and go people watching in Burnham Park. It may be crowded and chaotic most of the times, especially during weekends and public holidays, but I don’t know why I still feel at peace when I see its timeless beauty.

Burnham Park is situated at the heart of downtown Baguio, fringed by hotels, restaurants, and shops.  It’s an ideal place for a leisurely walk due to its paved walkway. This sprawling park was the brainchild of the eponymous Daniel Burnham, who designed the park when Baguio was first developed as a retreat for the US military due to its cold weather.   You can actually find his statue at the park’s main entrance, enveloped by a rose garden.

The park features a man-made lagoon surrounded by tropical flowers, where visitors enjoy riding and rowing the swan boats.  Also, inside the confines of Burnham Park is Melvin Jones Grand Stadium, fronting the soccer field.  This place is often used as venue for concerts, parades,  political rally, and Panagbenga Festival, Baguio’s biggest festivity.

8. ILILIKHA ARTISTS VILLAGE

  • Open Hours: Daily 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Address: #32 Assumption Road, Brgy. Kabayanihan, Baguio City
  • How to get to Ililikha Artists Village: Make your way to Session Road. It’s about a 5 minute walk from there. Make a turn to Assumption Road.
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral, Burnham Park

BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS: ILILILKA ARTIST'S VILLAGE

Another creation of  Kidlat Tahimik (Eric de Guia), a National Artist for Cinema is Ililikha Artist Village. Situated in Assuption Road. It’s also a restaurant, just like Oh My Gulay café. It’s a good place for photo op, but it’s reserved for customers only. So, please, order food here if you want to take photos. Ililikha Artist Village is made of assorted materials, crafted by many Ifugao artists and wood carvers.

ILILIKHA ARTIST'S VILLAGE BAGUIO

9. OH MY GULAY – BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS

  • Open Hours:
  • Monday –  11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday – Thursday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday-  11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Sunday – 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • Food Prices: Starts at ₱130 ($2.56)
  • Location: 108 La Azotea Building Session Road, Baguio
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots : Session Road, Burnham Park, Baguio Cathedral

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10. SESSION ROAD

  • Open Hours: 24/7 but shops and restaurants will most likely be closed by midnight.
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Burnham Park, Baguio Cathedral, Oh My Gulay, Baguio Night Market, Museo Kordilyera, Baguio Museum,

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Session Road is divided into 2 areas: Lower Session Road and Upper Session Road . The Lower area is the business hub of Baguio city, fringed with banks, hotels, restaurants, shops, bakeries, and Art Deco buildings. It runs eastward from Magsaysay Street near Malcolm Square through Baguio Cathedral and Governor Pack Road. Meanwhile, the Upper area runs from the Post Office Loop and SM Baguio to Baguio Country Club, Camp John Hay, PMA, and Itogon’s mine areas.

11. SM BAGUIO

I don’t usually include shopping malls on places to visit, but SM Baguio has the Sky Terrace that offers one of the best sunset views in Baguio.  SM Baguio is also the first SM Supermall that doesn’t use an air-conditioning system upon its completion.

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12. SKY RANCH BAGUIO

Located just beside SM Baguio is Sky Ranch Baguio, an amusement park that offers carnival games and thrilling rides such as Super Vikings, Sky Cruiser, Red Barron, Flying Bus, etc. You can book tickets in advance below to skip the lines.

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13. baguio street arts (baguio murals).

Baguio is home to massive, dramatic painted murals showcasing the people and culture of the Cordillera region. The famous ones are part of Project Hila-Bana Mural, mostly created by Venazir Martinez, a young Filipina visial artist who believes in the power of street art as an additional learning tool for the local culture bearers. You can find one of the Project Hila-Bana Mural at PNR Compound where jeepneys are parked. It’s just across the Victory Bus Terminal in Baguio.

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You can also find Baguio murals at the façade of Tam-awan Village, Magsaysay Avenue, and inside  UP Baguio.

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14.bell house.

  • Entrance Fee (Bell House + Cemetery of Negativism): (part of the Camp John Hay Historical Core)
  • Adult: ₱85 ($1.53)
  • Blistt Resident (with ID): ₱55 ($0.99)
  • Student/Senior/ PWD: ₱40 ($0.72)
  • Children below 4 Feet: FREE
  • Address: Camp John Hay, Baguio City
  • How to get to Bell House: This is within Camp John Hay and walking distance to the Cemetery of Negativism. Ride the jeep bound for Scout Barrio, Loakan, or Kias-PMA, fare is roughly ₱13 ($0.23).  Their jeepney terminal is situated at the east side of Burnham Park across Tiong-San Department Store, Harrison Road. Best to ride a taxi though, as it is more convenient. I paid less than ₱100 ($1.80) to get there by cab.
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Bell Amphitheater, Cemetery of Negativism, Camp John Hay, Tree Top Adventure Baguio

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This historic house is inspired my American colonial architecture. It was named after General Franklin Bell who converted Camp John Hay into a military resort.  This modest building served as the residence of the Commanding General of the Philippines.

The Bell House is embraced by a garden, a pine forest, and the Bell Amphitheater, a beautifully manicured garden with concentric circles as steps.  Interestingly, these steps was designed using indigenous Ifugao terracing technology.

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Don’t miss the totem pole with the heads of the figures of Admiral George Dewey, General Emilio Aguinaldo, Secretary John Milton Hay, William Cameron Forbes, President Theodore Roosevelt, General Franklin Bell, Lieutenant Colonel L.W.V Kennon, Mayor E.J Halsema, General Douglas MacArthur, and Major Angelito Hernandez, the men from Camp John Hay who shaped Baguio. This fascinating history lesson totem pole was created by Ernesto Dul-ang, it’s right before the entrance to the Bell Amphitheater.

15. CEMETERY OF NEGATIVISM

  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Bell House, Bell Amphitheater, Camp John Hay, Tree Top Adventure Baguio

BAGUIO TOURIST ATTRACTION: CEMETERY OF NEGATIVISM

While you are in Camp John Hay, don’t miss the Cemetery of Negativism or the Lost Cemetery.  It’s a unique kind of cemetery as no dead person is buried here, instead, it’s meant to remind people to bury their negative traits.  It was established by the former commanding general John Hightower sometime in 1980. The cemetery is not really eerie, it is beautifully surrounded by towering pine trees and just walking distance to the age-old Bell House.

One of the reminders engraved on the stone marker here is:

“Negativism is man’s greatest self-imposed infliction, his most limiting factor, his heaviest factor.”

16. CAMP JOHN HAY – BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS

  • How to get to Camp John Jay: Ride the jeep bound for Scout Barrio, Loakan, or Kias-PMA, fare is roughly ₱13 ($0.23).  Their jeepney terminal is situated at the east side of Burnham Park across Tiong-San Department Store, Harrison Road. Best to ride a taxi though, as it is more convenient. I paid less than ₱100 ($1.80) to get there by cab.
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Cemetery of Negativism, Bell House, Bell Amphitheater

BAGUIO PLACES TO VISIT: CAMP JOHN HAY

Camp John Hay is synonymous to Baguio and one of the best tourist spot in the pine city.  This place is surrounded by pine trees and serves as a forest watershed reservation. It was established by the Americans as a military reservation on a site owned by Ibaloi leader Mateo Cariño. During the World War II, the Japanese warplanes bombed the gates of Camp John Hay.  Later on, it became the headquarters of General Tomoyuki Yamashita during the Japanese occupation.  It is here where Yamashita surrendered. After the devastating war, Camp John Hay was transformed into an airbase by the American forces, until it was returned to the Philippines. Today, Camp John Hay is undoubtedly one of the most scenic tourist spots in Baguio.

17. LAPERAL WHITE HOUSE

  • Entrance Fee: ₱50 ($1)
  • Open Hours: Daily 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Address: Leonard Wood Road, Baguio City
  • How to get to Laperal House: Take a jeepney bound for Mines View Park at the terminal in Gov Pack Road.   The jeep will pass through Teacher’s Camp, Laperal Whitehouse, Pink Sister’s Convent, Botanical Garden, The Mansion, Wright Park, Good Shepherd, and Mines View Park. Fare is approximately ₱13 ($0.23) and travel time is about 10 minutes.  Alternatively, you can take a taxi from downtown Baguio for around ₱70 ($1.26).

The longstanding Laperal House is believed to be a haunted house, that is why is it usually featured on popular TV shows.  Constructed in the 1930’s by Roberto Laperal, it is built of narra and yakal wood and exhibits a Victorian architectural flair.   It used to be a vacation house of the Laperal family until it was occupied by the Japanese soldiers during the World War II and used as a barracks. It is alleged that the warriors tortured many spies and raped many women here, leading to the rumors of the ghost sightings, who are purportedly the victims

18. BAGUIO BOTANICAL GARDEN

  • Baguio Botanical Garden Entrance Fee:

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  • Address: 37 Leonard Wood Road, Baguio City
  • How to get to Baguio Botanical Garden: Take a jeepney bound for Mines View Park at the terminal in Gov.Pack Road.  The jeep will pass through Teacher’s Camp, Laperal Whitehouse, Pink Sister’s Convent, Botanical Garden, The Mansion, Wright Park, Good Shepherd, and Mines View Park. Fare is approximately ₱10 ($0.20) and travel time is about 10 minutes.
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Wright Park and The Mansion

baguio tourist spots: Baguio Botanical Garden

A classic tourist spot in Baguio City is the Botanical Garden, also called Centennial Park.  At the entrance, you’ll be welcomed  by the amazing bronze sculpture featuring the Cordillera indigenous people, the Chinese, the Japanese, and the Americans working together.  This masterpiece was crafted by Ben-hur Villanueva, a Filipino Artist.  There’s not much to do here, but it offers a quiet respite from the hustle and bustle of Baguio City.  As the name suggests, this place is sprinkled by plants and surrounded by pine trees.  It also houses an Art Gallery and souvenirs stalls.

19. WRIGHT PARK AND THE MANSION

  • Entrance Fee : FREE
  • Horseback Riding: ₱ 300 ($5.39) per hour or ₱200 ($3.60) per 30 minutes
  • How to get to Wright Park and The Mansion: Take a jeepney bound for Mines View Park at Governor Pack Road.  The jeep will pass through Teacher’s Camp, Laperal Whitehouse, Pink Sister’s Convent, Botanical Garden, The Mansion, Wright Park, Good Shepherd, and Mines View Park. Fare is approximately ₱13 ($0.23) and travel time is about 10 minutes.  Alternatively, you can take a taxi from downtown Baguio for around ₱100 ($1.80).
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Botanical Garden

baguio tourist spot : WRIGHT PARK

Wright Park is known for its horse-back riding for beginners, it’s an age-old tourist spot in Baguio.  Here, you’ll find stables full of colorful horses taken care by the “Pony Boys”, horse owners.   You can try riding one for beginners for ₱300 ($5.39) per hour or ₱200 ($3.60) per 30 minutes. This park is clad by pine trees and plants, don’t miss the canal where the water reflects the pine trees.

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Right across Wright Park is The Mansion.  This massive summer place for The President sits beautifully in a well-manicured lawn.  Going inside is no longer allowed, but can take souvenir photos outside.

20.MINES VIEW PARK

  • Entrance Fee:
  • Adult and Children (13 years old & above): ₱10 ($0.20)
  • Children (12 years & below): ₱5 ($0.090)
  • 2 Years Old and below: FREE
  • How to get to Mines View Park: Take a jeepney bound for Mines View Park at Governor Pack Road Terminal.   Fare is approximately ₱13 ($0.23) and travel time is about 10 minutes.  Alternatively, you can take a taxi from downtown Baguio for around ₱100 ($1.80).
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Good Shepherd

BAGUIO TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: MINES VIEW PARK SUNSET

Several activities, souvenir shops, and silver stores have sprung up here, including the popular photo op with the St. Bernard dogs and colorful horses. Only accredited dogs of the members of the Mines View St. Bernard Dog Association are allowed to ensure the safety of dogs and visitors. You can also rent a traditional Cordillera outfit like headdress, bahag , vest, and spear and have your photo taken with Itogon mountains as backdrop

21.GOOD SHEPHERD BAGUIO

  • How to get to Good Shepherd Baguio: Ride a Baguio – Plaza – Mines View jeepney at  Gov.Pack Road. Fare is about ₱13 ($0.23) and travel time is about 10 minutes.  Alternatively, you can take a taxi from downtown Baguio for around ₱100 ($1.80).
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Mines View Park

GOOD SHEPHERD BAGUIO

After a visit to Mines View Park, make time for Good shepherd Baguio nearby.   This convent is pretty popular for its delicious food products especially the best-selling Good Shepherd ube jam.   The production of this sought-after ube jam started sometime in 1976   when Sister Fidelas Atienza, as suggested by a friend, started making ube halaya similar to that of Tantamco’s, the original maker of ube halaya in Baguio.  As time goes by, she perfected it and student workers started helping stir the ube. Nowadays, they are said to use machines for easier processing, but the ube jam undoubtedly remains mouth-watering, and one of the best souvenirs from Baguio.

22.BAGUIO FOOD TRIP

BAGUIO THINGS TO DO: BAGUIO FOOD TRIP

Don’t miss trying out the artsy local restaurants while you are here, it’s definitely one of the top things to do in Baguio! It may not be known as a food haven like Pampanga or Cebu, etc., but since it’s a melting pot of cultures, you’ll be pleasantly surprised if you go on a food trip.  I’ll create a separate blogpost, probably in the future, but to give you an idea, some of the best known restaurants here includes: Good Taste,  Café by the Ruins, Maeve Café at Ilikha Artist Village, The Farmer’s Daughter, Grumpy Joe, Foggy Mountain Cookhouse, among others.

23.BELL CHURCH 

  • Opening Hours: 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM
  • How to get there: Ride the jeepney bound for La Trinidad at the jeepney terminal.  Get off at the jumping off point to the Bell Church, near the border of Baguio City and La Trinidad. It’s near the Valley of Colors (Stabosa Colorful Houses). Fare is roughly ₱25 ($0.45). Walk for a few minutes to Bell Church.
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Stobosa Colorful Houses

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If you are headed to Stabosa Colorful House (Valley of Colors) or to La Trinidad Baguio, the jeep that you’ll take will pass by the Bell Church.  Thus, you can drop by at this distinctly Chinese Buddhist temple on your way there or on your way back to Baguio city.

The Bell Church is an old temple established in 1960 by the Chinese immigrants from Guangzhou (formerly Canton, China) headed by Ng Pee. It is situated in Brgy.Balili La Trinidad, Benguet, near the border of Baguio City.

I remember visiting Baguio over a decade ago, and I told myself I wanted to see something different, so I went to the Bell Church. When I first set foot on its ground, I feel like being transported to a different place. Everywhere I look it’s distinctly Chinese, the ornate pailou, the towering pagoda, the dragons, and the images of Buddhas and saints.

  24. STOBOSA COLORFUL HOUSES (Colors of Stobosa)

  • Entrance Fee: Donation
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Bell Church

STABOSA Baguio

  When you visit Baguio and Benguet, you’ll most likely notice the house-fringed hills that clad the city.  A rising tourist destination is Stobosa, composed of 3 sitios: Stonehill, Botiw-tiw, and Sadjap in Brgy.Balili, La Trinidad. The site is now referred to as the Colors of Stobosa, known for its colorful houses, which is somehow inspired by the Favelas of Rio de Janiero in Brazil.  The solar artist Jordan Mang-osan led a team of Tam-Awan Vilage artists, including Ged Alangui, Jenny Lorenzo, and Clinton Aniversaryo with the help of the DOT Cordillera Region and Davis Paint to revitalize the area as part of the RevBloom (revitalize and bloom) campaign.  They painted almost all the houses (except for the original blue house) here as if it is one big mural as homage to what they believe as the area of origin of mountains of sunflowers and limestone rock formations.  The residents here hoped that through this, their livelihood will be boosted.

25. LA TRINIDAD STRAWBERRY FARM

  • Strawberry Picking : ₱700 ($12.51) per kilo
  • How to get to La Trinidad Strawberry Farm : Make your way to Shuntag Road in front of Baguio City Hall. Ride the jeepney en route to La Trinidad and tell the driver to drop you off at La Trinidad Strawberry Farm. Fare is ₱30 ($0.54) per person. Alternatively, you may take a cab from Baguio City to La Trinidad Strawberry Farm for roughly ₱160 ($2.88) – ₱200 ($3.60), good for 3-4 persons.

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Strawberry Farm Benguet

Baguio is the first place in the Philippines known for strawberries that are grown in Benguet.  Strawberry picking is one of the top things to do when in Baguio and Benguet.  The La Trinidad Strawberry Farm is situated in Brgy.Betag, a high altitude place, best for growing strawberries. It is actually owned by the Benguet State University who leases the land to farmers for strawberry cultivation.  Lettuce and other vegetables are also grown here.  You can go strawberry picking for ₱500 ($10) per kilo.

The best months to for strawberry picking in Benguet are November to February when strawberries are ripe for picking.  March is also a good time to visit since it’s the month when the locals celebrate the Strawberry Festival.

Also, you can buy strawberry product souvenirs here like Strawberry wines and jams, and other Baguio souvenirs.

26. PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL

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.

BAGUIO FESTIVAL: PANAGBENGA

  • Location: Harrison Road, Session Road, Burnham Park

27. NORTHERN BLOSSOM FLOWER FARM

If you have the luxury of time, you can make a side trip to Northern Blossom Park from Baguio, which is situated in Brgy. Sayangan in Atok, Benguet.  This place is peppered with colorful flowers rarely seen in most parts of the Philippines.  The view of the surrounding massif here will make you feel alive and appreciate nature more.

BAGUIO SIDETRIP: NORTHERN BLOSSOM FLOWER PARK

For a detailed direction to Northern Blossom Park, check out my comprehensive blog below, click the lin.

  ALSO READ: NORTHERN BLOSSOM FLOWER PARK

28. mt. ulap.

If you’re the adventurous type you can go climb Mt.Ulap, a perfect day hike from Baguio. It’s about 1 hour away from downtown Baguio by public jeepney to Ampucao, Itogon, Benguet. It is dubbed as a beginner’s hike with 3/10 difficulty level. However, according to beginner hikers who have tried climbing this beauty, it’s not an easy feat. It may take 4-11 hours to hike Mt. Ulap depending on your endurance. You can climb Mt.Ulap DIY but you can also join a group hike though the link below.

MT.ULAP DAY HIKE: BOOK HERE

29.mt. pulag.

Mt. Pulag National Park is a sacred mountain inhabited by different indigenous groups such as the Ibalois, Ifugaos, Karao, Kankana-eys, and Kalayunga. It is the highest mountain in Luzon Philippines, and the 3 rd highest in the country. It is under 2 administrative jurisdiction: Cordillera and Cagayan.

Mt. Pulag is pretty popular for its “Sea of Clouds”, and is dubbed as the “Playground of the Gods”.  It is pretty scenic because this mountain features vast grasslands, mossy forest, pine forest, and its slopes are covered by dwarf bamboos.

There are 4 major trails to Mt. Pulag summit: Ambangeg, Akiki, Tawangan, and Ambaguio (via Nueva Vizcaya). If you’re a beginner, Ambangeg is the recommended trail.

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Mt.pulag hike (2 days 1 night): reserve here.

While you are in Baguio, you can take a side trip to Bokod, Benguet. This sleepy town is home to scenic tourist spots such as Ambuklao Lake and Dam, Daclan Sulfur Spring, and Jang Jang Bridge. For a hassle free tour of Boko, you can join a group tour below.

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Other baguio tourist spots, 32.ifugao woodcarver’s village.

While tourists usually know Asin Road for Bencab Museum, sculpture lovers flock here for the Ifugao Woodcarver’s Village, also called Itogon Woodcarver’s Village.  Based on anecdotes, the history of Ifugao woodcarving traces its roots in the village of Hapao in Hungduan. But after the World War II, due to the increasing demands of foreign tourists to take home local handicrafts, five migrants from Hungduan and Banaue migrated here and brought some Ifugao woodcarvers. Thus, the Ifugao Woodcarver’s Village was born.  Most of the woodcarver’s shops are concentrated along Asin Road. Here, you can buy high quality Ifugao sculptures, wood craft, and other local handcrafted products.  The woodcarver’s can also made to order goods.

Interestingly, they also celebrate the Pa-ot Festival in Asin Road to celebrate the Ifugao woodcarvers’ skills in creating, as well as honor the old Asin Munpa-ot (carvers).  The residents here dance the streets during the festivity wearing their crafts, like spears, shields, and carved fertility statues.

  • Address: Asin Road, Baguio

33. MARY KNOLL ECOLOGICAL SANCTUARY

  • Entrance Fee: ₱75 ($1.35)
  • Open Hours: Daily 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
  • Location: #25 North Santo Tomas Road, Baguio, Benguet
  • How to get there: Make your way to Igorot Park and ride a jeepney with Campo Sioco sign. Tell the driver you drop you off at Mary Knoll Ecological Sanctuary. Fare is roughly ₱13 ($0.26). Alternatively, you can also take a taxi, far is roughly ₱65 ($1.17) to ₱80 ($1.44), and travel time is approximately 10 minutes.

This timeless green sanctuary in Baguio aims to restore and preserve nature. A leisurely walk here will take you the 14 Stations of the Cosmic Journey, which aims to tell the story of how the universe was created.

34.UNCLE SAM’S AGRI-TOURISM PARK

This new Baguio tourist attraction is located between the borders of Baguio and Tuba, Benguet. It is oozing with stone sculptures, artworks, and greenery.

  • Adults – ₱100 ($1.79)
  • Seniors & PWD – ₱80 ($1.44)
  • Kids (12 y.o and below) – ₱50 ($0.90)
  • Open Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM, 3 hours maximum stay
  • Location: KM5 Asin Road, Baguio City
  • How to get to Uncle Sam’s Farm Baguio : Head to the jeepney terminal at Kayang, near Julie’s Bakeshop and Panadero. Ride the jeepney with a signage KM6 Asin Road, Baguio City “Cinco”. Tell the driver to drop you at the first checkpoint. Uncle Sam’s Farm is about 10 minute walk from the highway.

35.PINE TREES OF THE WORLD PARK

This place was initially planned to be planted with different varieties of pine trees, hence the name “Pine Trees of the World Park”.  It’s not as famous as the Camp John Hay Eco-Trail, but it is also home to towering pines trees. And this is pretty easy to reach as it is near UP Baguio and Museo Kordilyera.

  • Location: Governor Pack Road, Baguio

36. BAGUIO MUSEUM

  The charming Baguio Museum’s architecture is inspired by the traditional Ifugao house is another famed Baguio tourist attraction. It was built in 1975 and situated at the corner of Governor Pack Road and Harrison Road.  Baguio Museum houses a variety of artifacts originating from the 6 provinces of the Cordilleras (Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Kalinga, Ifugao, and Mountain Province) as well as Ifugao artworks and woodcarvings and exhibits. Ernesto Dul-ang is Baguio Museum’s resident wood carver, some of his great works include that can be found here are “The Surrender of General Tomoyuki Yamashita”, the totem pole of the Mayors who assisted in the development of the Baguio Museum, and the dioramas at the entrance of the Museum.

  • College – ₱70 ($1.26)
  • Highschool – ₱60 ($1.08)
  • Elementary – ₱40 ($0.72)
  • Seniors & PWD – ₱50 ($0.90)
  • Open Hours: Tuesday to Sunday – 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Location: DOT – PTA Complex Gov’t Pack Road, Baguio City
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Museo Kordilyera – UP Baguio

37. MUSEO NG KORDILYERA

  Located inside UP Baguio is the Museo ng Kordilyera, which aims to cultivate understanding for the Indigenous People of the Cordillera and Northern Luzon. Displayed here are artifacts from the Cordillera region, and contributions from Bencab Museum, Baguio Museum, Saint Louis University Museum, and UP Baguio Library and Archives.

  • Adults – ₱60 ($1.08)
  • Students – ₱30 ($0.54)
  • Seniors & PWD – 20% discount
  • Open Hours: Tuesday to Friday – 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Location: University of the Philippines Baguio Campus, 30 Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet

38. BAGUIO CATHEDRAL (OUR LADY OF ATONEMENT CATHEDRAL)

  • Address: Mary Hill, Cathedral Loop, Baguio City, Benguet
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Session Road,  Burnham Park, Baguio Cathedral, Ukay-ukay,

The famed pink Romanesque revival-inspired church with twin spires and belfry is one of the top Baguio tourist spots.  Baguio Cathedral  stands proudly on Mount Mary Hill, formerly called Kampo.  This biggest church in the city is dedicated to Our Lady of the Atonement. It survived the bombing back in 1945 and served as an evacuation center during that time, thereby saving many lives.

39.UKAY-UKAY

  • Open Hours: Depends on each shop, but usually they’re open until 8:00 PM only.
  • Location: Along Session Road and Harrison Road
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Session Road, Burnham Park, Baguio Cathedral, Oh My Gulay

One of the top things to do in Baguio to to go to ukay-ukay or wagwagan. Many thrift shops mushroomed over the years around and near its central business district, offering cheap clothes, jackets, shoes, toys, bags, etc. My go to ukay-ukay shops in Baguio are located at the corner of F.Calderon along Session Road . This place is quite clean compared to other shops, but the apparels are quite expensive compared to the usual ukay-ukay, perhaps because of its popularity.

Bayanihan along Shanum Street is also a pretty famous  ukay-ukay haven. Most of the products here are upscale, so expect the price to be quite expensive compared to the usual ukay-ukay prices.

Another great place to shop for ukay-ukay are the shops around U-need Supermart along San Perfecto Street corner Session Road , it’s fronting Malcolm Square

40. BAGUIO NIGHT MARKET

  • Open Hours: 09:00 PM to 2:00 AM
  • Location: Harrison Road, Benguet
  • Nearby Baguio Tourist Spots: Burnham Park, Baguio Cathedral, Oh My Gulay

About 1,081 stalls open from 9:00 PM to 02:00 AM along Harrison Street, it is popularly known as Baguio Night Market and a key tourist attraction in Baguio City. It is a popular tourist attraction in the city where vendors sell old and new apparels, goods, decors, and food at reasonable prices. It was founded about a decade ago as a means for the traders who don’t have stalls to earn a living. But recently, officials of the city are thinking of relocating it, because of the heavy traffic it causes.

41. BRIDAL VEILS FALLS

BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS: BRIDAL VEIL FALLS

There’s a waterfall in Baguio? Yes. It’s found along Kennon Road, so if you’re using a private vehicle, you might want to drop by the Bridal Veils Falls.  It’s a few steps away from the highway via a metal  hanging bridge.  The waterfalls is quite tall, and makes for a great photo op.

 42.LION’S HEAD (KENNON ROAD)

baguio : LION'S HEAD

 HOW TO GET TO BAGUIO

1.From Manila, take a bus bound for Baguio. Victory Liner has buses to Baguio from Cubao and Pasay. Alternatively, you may also take Genesis Bus or Joy Bus to Baguio. Regular Aircon Express bus fare from Baguio to Cubao is roughly ₱626 ($11.14), while from Pasay to Baguio bus fare is around ₱640 ($11.39). See Victory Liner Bus fare below.

MANILA TO BAGUIO BUS (PITX & Cubao): BOOK HERE

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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.

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If you want a hassle-free tour of Baguio, there are several  DOT-accredited tour operators in Baguio. It is best to book a tour with them. If your time is limited,  you can also book a day tour from Manila to Baguio. SEE THE TOURS ABOVE THIS BLOG UNDER BAGUIO TRIP ESSENTIALS.

BAGUIO BY TAXI

Touring by taxi in Baguio is also a good option,  that’s because taxi drivers in Baguio are generally honest, they would use the meter and give you the exact exchange.  The current flag down rate is roughly ₱40 ($0.72) for the first 500 meters, with ₱2 ($0.040) per 100 meter increments thereafter.  Baguio taxi tour rate depends on how many hours you plan to tour Baguio.  Usual rate per day now for hiring a taxi in Baguio for 1 day is ₱3,500 ($62.94) to ₱4,000 ($71.93)  that’s good for 3-4 people and tour is from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

BAGUIO BY JEEPNEY

It is possible to get around in Baguio by jeepney. The starting rate for the classic jeepney is ₱13 ($0.23).  This is good if you want to do a DIY Baguio Travel, but make sure you know the Baguio jeepney routes (which is quite confusing) to avoid getting lost.  There’s also the airconditioned jeep now in Baguio but I haven’t tries riding it yet.

You can also hire a jeepney in Baguio to see some of the new Baguio tourist spots, as well as the classic destinations if you are a large group, say group of 10 or more. There’s a jeepney terminal just outside Victory Liner, you may ask the drivers for per day rate.

WHERE TO STAY IN BAGUIO

baguio hotel

Baguio is peppered with hotels for all types of budget. I recommend staying near Burnham Park or Session Road as it is near to most establishments.  But many of the newer hotels in Baguio are located outside the downtown area. Anyway, it’s easy to get to the city center via taxi or Grab, fare here is pretty cheap. And also, most taxi drivers in Baguio are honest. They will really give you an exact change.

  • Sotogrande Hotel Baguio
  • Location: Baguio City Proper
  • CHECK RATES HERE OR RESERVE HERE

Stayed in Sotogrande Hotel last time. This is a new hotel. Room has enough space to move around. Their breakfast buffet is pretty generous. They have an in-house restaurant, and I like their crispy pata, pizza and pasta. For dessert, try their sansrival cake.  

  • The Forest Lodge at Camp John Hay
  • Location: Camp John Hay

Stayed here before and I really like the cozy lobby of this hotel as well as the restaurant. Rooms are spacious too. Food at the restaurant is just okay.

  • G1 Lodge Design Hotel
  • Paladin Hotel
  • Location: Baguio City Proper (near Burnham Park)
  • The Orchard Hotel Baguio

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Baguio City, known as the “Summer Capital of the Philippines,” is a popular destination for both local and international tourists. Located in the Cordillera Central mountain range, this enchanting city offers a cool and refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of urban life. With its attractive landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and unique attractions, Baguio City has something for everyone. In this guide, we will unveil the charm of Baguio City , highlight its must-visit tourist spots , explore its hidden gems, and provide essential travel tips to make the most of your trip.

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Uncover the Charm of Baguio City

Baguio City’s charm lies in its enchanting fusion of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and vibrant art scene. Stepping foot in this city feels like entering a different world, where time slows down and peace embraces you. But what makes Baguio City truly special is its unique history, which has shaped its identity and made it the beloved destination it is today.

The Unique History of Baguio City

Baguio City Session Road

Baguio City’s history dates back to the American colonial period. It was originally developed as a hill station to provide a retreat for American officials and soldiers escaping the scorching lowland heat. The idea of establishing a hill station in the Philippines was inspired by the British hill stations in India, where the colonial rulers sought respite from the tropical climate.

Under the guidance of American architect and urban planner Daniel Burnham, Baguio City was meticulously designed to showcase its natural beauty while incorporating modern amenities. The city’s layout, with its tree-lined streets and spacious parks, reflects Burnham’s vision of a “City of Pines.”

Over the years, Baguio City evolved into a thriving urban center while retaining its old-world charm. The influence of American culture and architecture is evident in the city’s infrastructure, especially in its iconic landmarks like The Mansion and Camp John Hay. These structures serve as a reminder of Baguio City’s colonial past and are a testament to its enduring appeal.

Understanding Baguio’s Climate and Best Time to Visit

Camp John Hay

One of Baguio City’s main draws is its pleasantly cool weather all year round. The average temperature hovers around 15 to 26 degrees Celsius (59 to 79 degrees Fahrenheit) , making it an ideal escape from the sweltering heat of the lowlands. The city’s high elevation, at approximately 1,540 meters (5,050 feet) above sea level, contributes to its refreshing climate.

However, Baguio City experiences a significant increase in tourist arrivals during the summer months, when schools are on break, and families flock to the city to escape the heat. If you prefer a quieter and more relaxed experience, consider visiting during the off-peak season. The months of November to February offer a more calm atmosphere, with fewer crowds and better accommodation rates.

Related reading: Best Time To Travel Philippines

Now that you have a glimpse of Baguio City’s allure let’s explore its must-visit tourist spots that will leave you captivated. But with so many tourist spots to discover, it can be overwhelming to plan your itinerary. To help you explore the city’s hidden gems, here is a guide to 30 must-visit tourist spots in Baguio .

Note: For admission fees and opening hours, you can visit their respective official sites, Facebook pages, or Google Maps for your information before visiting.

Baguio’s Parks and Nature Reserves

Baguio City boasts several parks and nature reserves, providing a refreshing escape into lush greenery and picturesque landscapes. 

1. Burnham Park

Burnham Park a tourist spots in baguio

One such park is the famous Burnham Park ; named after city planner Daniel Hudson Burnham , Burnham Park is a sprawling urban oasis in the heart of Baguio. This well-maintained park features a man-made lake, gardens, and recreational facilities. 

Visitors can enjoy boat rides on the lake, engage in various recreational activities, and enjoy the scenic beauty surrounding them.

Location: Jose Abad Santos Dr, Baguio, 2600 Benguet

✅ Check discounted room rates here .

2. Baguio Botanical Garden

Baguio Botanical Garden

If you are a nature lover, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Botanical Garden , which showcases an extensive collection of indigenous plants. Visitors can explore themed gardens, learn about local flora, and appreciate the efforts towards biodiversity conservation. 

The garden provides an educational and clear environment for those seeking a deeper connection with nature. Explore its winding paths adorned with a various collection of plants and flowers, and breathe in the fresh mountain air.

Location: Leonard Wood Road Cabinet Hill Teachers Camp Baguio City

3. Mines View Park

Mines View Park a tourist spots in baguio

Offering panoramic views of abandoned mining sites and the Cordillera mountains, Mines View Park i s a popular vantage point. Aside from the breathtaking scenery, visitors can engage with local vendors selling traditional handicrafts and souvenirs, adding a cultural touch to the natural beauty.

Location: CJCJ+M23, Baguio, Benguet

4. Mirador Hill and Eco Park

Mirador Hill and Eco Park a tourist spots in baguio

Mirador Hill , with its historical significance and scenic surroundings, is complemented by the Eco Park, providing a space for both reflection and enjoyment of nature. The Dominican Heritage Hill and Nature Park on Mirador Hill offer insights into the city’s history, while the Eco Park allows visitors to appreciate the region’s biodiversity.

Location: 15 St Theresa Ext., Baguio, Benguet

5. Sky Ranch Baguio

Sky Ranch a tourist spots in baguio

Sky Ranch Baguio caters to adventure seekers and families with its amusement park offerings. From thrilling rides to carnival games, the park provides a lively atmosphere against the backdrop of Baguio’s beautiful landscapes. It’s an ideal destination for those seeking both excitement and scenic views.

Location: Luneta Hill, Upper Session Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet

✅ Check discounted rates here .

6. Wright Park

Wright Park a tourist spots in baguio

Known for its iconic Pool of Pines and scenic walking paths, Wright Park is a peaceful retreat within the city. The park’s well-maintained landscapes, vibrant flowers, and towering pine trees are ideal for leisurely walks, relaxation, and enjoying nature’s beauty.

Location: The Mansion, Romulo Dr, Baguio, Benguet

7. St. Francis Xavier Bamboo Sanctuary

St. Francis Xavier Bamboo Sanctuary a tourist spots in baguio

Tucked away in the city, the St. Francis Xavier Bamboo Sanctuary is a testament to Baguio’s commitment to sustainable living. Visitors can explore the bamboo groves, learn about eco-friendly practices, and experience a unique blend of nature and spirituality in this hidden sanctuary.

Location: Pacdal Liteng, Baguio, 2600 Benguet

Baguio’s Art and Culture Scene

8. tam-awan village.

Tam-awan Village

Baguio City is a retreat for art enthusiasts and culture lovers. Stepping into Tam-awan Village feels like entering a living museum of indigenous culture. This reconstructed traditional village offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of the Cordilleran people. 

Visitors can explore traditional huts, witness cultural performances, and engage with local artists. Tam-awan Village is a cultural oasis that preserves and promotes the heritage of the Igorot people, contributing to the dynamic cultural landscape of Baguio.

Location: 366-C Long Long Benguet Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet

9. Baguio Museum

Baguio Museum a tourist spots in baguio

If you want to learn about Baguio City’s history and cultural heritage, visiting the Baguio Museum is a must. This museum houses diverse artifacts, artworks, and photographs, providing an insightful glimpse into the city’s past. Discover the rich tapestry of Baguio’s cultural roots and gain a deeper understanding of its identity.

Location: Dot-PTA Complex, Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet

10. Bell Church

Bell Church

A hidden gem reflecting the city’s multicultural identity, the Bell Church is a unique fusion of Chinese and Filipino cultures. This ornate temple complex, adorned with intricate architectural details and colorful artworks, is a testament to Baguio’s diverse heritage. 

Visitors can explore the beautiful gardens, admire traditional Chinese structures, and learn about the cultural practices that have shaped the city’s identity.

Location: CHJX+MH2, Bell Church Rd, La Trinidad, Benguet

11. Ili-Likha Artist’s Wateringhole

Ili-Likha Artist’s Wateringhole a tourist spots in baguio

For a taste of Baguio’s bohemian spirit, the Ili-Likha Artist’s Wateringhole is a must-visit. This vibrant space serves delectable organic cuisine and doubles as a haven for local artists. From the eclectic decor to the live performances and art installations, Ili-Likha provides an immersive experience, celebrating the city’s contemporary art scene and fostering a community of creative expression.

Location: 32 Assumption Rd, Baguio, Benguet

12. SLU Museum of Igorot Cultures and Arts

SLU Museum of Igorot Cultures & Arts

The SLU Museum of Igorot Cultures & Arts , housed within Saint Louis University, is a scholarly exploration of the Igorot heritage. With an array of artifacts, textiles, and artworks, the museum aims to educate visitors about the diverse cultures within the Igorot community. 

It serves as a platform for research and understanding, fostering an appreciation for the intricate traditions and artistic expressions that shape the identity of the Igorot people in the Cordillera region.

Location: 2/F Charles Vath Library Bldg., Saint Louis University, Bonifacio Street, Baguio City, Philippines

Baguio’s Famous Historical Landmarks

13. the mansion house.

The Mansion a tourist spots in baguio

Baguio City is not only known for its natural beauty but also for its historical significance. As a symbol of Baguio’s elegance and historical importance, The Mansion stands proudly as the official summer residence of the President of the Philippines. This architectural masterpiece, surrounded by lush gardens, reflects the American colonial influence in the city. 

Visitors can appreciate the grandeur of the mansion and its picturesque surroundings, making it a prominent stop for those interested in Baguio’s history.

Location: The Mansion, Romulo Drive, Baguio, Benguet

14. Camp John Hay 

Camp John Hay a tourist spots in baguio

Another historically significant site is Camp John Hay , a former rest and recreational facility for the United States Armed Forces. Developers have transformed it into a premier resort complex with hotels, golf courses, and restaurants. Explore the sprawling grounds and soak in the nostalgic atmosphere while appreciating the blend of history and modernity.

Camp John Hay

Camp John Hay offers a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and modern amenities in the calm and picturesque city of Baguio, Philippines. Stepping into this enchanting destination transports you back to the era when American soldiers sought refuge in this peaceful mountain retreat.

Camp John Hay

One of the highlights of Camp John Hay is its scenic trails that wind through the lush pine forests. As you stroll along these paths, you can immerse yourself in the peace of nature and breathe in the crisp mountain air. The trails are well-maintained and offer varying levels of difficulty, catering to both casual walkers and avid hikers.

Location: Loakan Baguio City, Baguio City, Philippines

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15. Baguio Cathedral

Baguio Cathedral a tourist spots in baguio

For those seeking spiritual solace, a visit to the Baguio Cathedral is highly recommended. Marvel at its stunning architecture and find peace and reflection amidst the busy city.

Baguio Cathedral, also known as Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral, is a place of worship and a significant religious landmark in the city. Its stunning architecture and stained glass windows make it a must-visit for photography enthusiasts.

The Baguio Cathedral stands tall and proud, located amidst the picturesque landscape of Baguio City. Its magnificent structure is a testament to the devotion and faith of the people who built it.

The cathedral’s design is a harmonious blend of Gothic and Romanesque architectural styles, with its towering spires and intricate details that never fail to captivate visitors.

Location: 2600 Steps To Our Lady Of Atonement Cathedral, Baguio, Benguet

16. Igorot Stone Kingdom

Igorot Stone Kingdom a tourist spots in baguio

Imagine yourself in the rich culture and traditions of the Igorot people by visiting the Igorot Stone Kingdom . This attraction features authentic Igorot huts, sculptures, and exhibits that showcase their way of life.

The Igorot Stone Kingdom is a fascinating destination that takes you back in time to the ancient world of the Igorot people. Located in the picturesque mountains of the Cordillera region in the Philippines, this unique attraction offers a glimpse into the lives of one of the country’s indigenous tribes.

One of the highlights of the Igorot Stone Kingdom is its collection of exhibits that provide a comprehensive overview of the Igorot way of life. These exhibits offer a holistic understanding of the Igorot culture, from agricultural practices to traditional clothing, music, dance, and spiritual beliefs.

As you explore the Igorot Stone Kingdom, you will gain a deeper appreciation for the Igorot people and their way of life and contribute to preserving their culture. 

Location: Long Long Benguet Rd, Baguio, Benguet

17. Colors of StoBoSa, La Trinidad

Colors of StoBoSa, La Trinidad

A short drive from Baguio is the municipality of La Trinidad, known for its vibrant mural called the Colors of StoBoSa . Formerly known as The Valley of Trinidad, Stobosa , also called the Valley of Colors , is a unique artistic effort in Trinidad Benguet. Officially recognized as the Stobosa Hillside Homes Artwork, it comprises three sitios, namely Stone Hill, Botiw-tiw, and Sadjap.

The local government initiated this project with the aim of promoting tourism in the area, taking inspiration from the Favelas Painting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The collaborative efforts of leaders and residents were instrumental in bringing this extraordinary art to life.

Commencing in February 2016, the painting was completed and inaugurated on June 23, 2016, despite initially being projected for completion by August 2016.

The Colors of StoBoSa mural is a sight to behold, attracting visitors from all over the world. The vibrant colors and intricate details immediately catch your eye, drawing you closer to exploring its hidden stories.

Location: CHMW+FQW, Baguio – La Trinidad – Bontoc Rd, Pico, Baguio, 2601 Benguet

18. Bell House

Bell House

Part of the historical Camp John Hay, the Bell House is an enchanting cottage with a rich history. Built during the American colonial period, it served as the vacation residence of the Commanding General of the Philippines.

With its well-preserved architecture and lush surroundings, the Bell House offers a glimpse into the bygone era of Baguio’s colonial past. There is also an amphitheater that functions as a garden.

Location: Bell House, Camp John Hay, Baguio, Benguet

19. Heritage Hill and Nature Park Garden (Old Diplomat Hotel)

Heritage Hill and Nature Park Garden (Old Diplomat Hotel)

Land on Dominican Hill, Heritage Hill and Nature Park Garden is the site of the Old Diplomat Hotel, a structure with a storied past. Once a retreat house and later a hotel, the building now stands in ruins, a touching reminder of Baguio’s complex history. 

The surrounding nature park provides a peaceful setting, inviting visitors to explore the remnants and reflect on the city’s historical evolution.

Location: Dominican Hill, Diplomat Road, Baguio, 2600 Benguet

Off-the-Beaten-Path Attractions in Baguio

20. mount costa.

Mount Costa

If you want to escape the crowds and explore off-the-beaten-path attraction s, head to Mount Costa —a fantastic garden filled with vibrant flowers and unique art installations. Lose yourself in its enchanting beauty and let your imagination run wild.

This eco-park features stunning landscapes, themed gardens, and fantastic art installations, providing a calm and picturesque getaway. As you wander through the park, you’ll encounter hidden nooks and crannies, each with a unique charm.

Location: ME 33 Lamtang, Pico-Lamtang Road, Puguis, La Trinidad, 2601 Benguet

21. BenCab Museum

BenCab Museum

Another hidden gem in Baguio City is the BenCab Museum . Located in the mountains, this museum showcases the works of national artist Benedicto Cabrera and other contemporary Filipino artists. The museum’s architecture is a work of art, blending seamlessly with the surrounding nature.

Location: Km. 6 Asin Rd, Tuba, 2603 Benguet

22. Teacher’s Camp

Teacher's Camp

Steeped in history and surrounded by pine trees, Teacher’s Camp is a peaceful retreat that served as a retreat for American teachers during the colonial period. While it has educational roots, the camp now welcomes visitors seeking a quiet escape. 

Explore the charming cottages, walk through tree-lined pathways, and discover the historical significance of this serene enclave, providing a peaceful break from the typical tourist circuit.

Location: CJ64+QGG, Leonard Wood Rd, Baguio, Benguet

Food Spots in Baguio

Baguio City is a retreat for food lovers, offering various gastronomic delights. While the city is known for its strawberry products and fresh vegetables, it also boasts lesser-known food spots that are worth exploring.

23. Baguio Public Market

Baguio Public Market

Head to the Baguio Public Market for a taste of traditional Filipino street food. This busy market offers a sensory feast for food enthusiasts, from grilled meat skewers to delectable rice cakes. 

The aroma of sizzling barbecues fills the air as you navigate through the maze of stalls, each offering a unique culinary experience.

Location: Magsaysay Ave, Baguio, 2600 Benguet

24. Baguio Country Club Bakery

Baguio Country Club Bakeshop

If you’re in the mood for something sweet, experience the bliss of enjoying freshly baked goodies from the famous Baguio Country Club Bakery . Their signature raisin bread and butter cookies are a must-try. The bakeshop’s cozy atmosphere and friendly staff add to the delightful experience.

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  • Lower Ground Level of SM City Baguio
  • Ground Level of SM City Central Urdaneta
  • Lower Ground Level (Mega A) of SM Megamall.

25. Tam-Awan Village’s Café

Tam-Awan Village's Café

For a unique culinary experience, visit the Tam-Awan Village’s Café by the Ruins. This charming café serves delectable fusion dishes inspired by the local Cordilleran cuisine. 

Enjoy their mouthwatering strawberry taho, a unique twist to traditional street food. The café’s rustic ambiance and stunning city views make it a perfect spot for relaxation and reflection.

Location: 367 Long Long Benguet Rd, Baguio, Benguet

26. La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

Travel a bit beyond Baguio to the neighboring La Trinidad Strawberry Farm for a berry delightful experience. Here, you can handpick fresh strawberries and indulge in various strawberry-infused treats. From strawberry taho to jams and desserts, the farm offers a sweet escape into the flavors of the countryside, making it a must-visit for those seeking a fruity culinary adventure.

Location: Strawberry Valley Hotel, ID-58 Strawberry Farm, Swamp Area, La Trinidad, 2601 Benguet

27. Good Shepherd Convent

Good Sheperd Convent

Known for its delectable jams, jellies, and sweets, the Good Shepherd Convent is a culinary institution in Baguio. The convent’s store features many homemade products, including the famous Ube Jam and Strawberry Jam.

Purchasing these delectable treats not only satisfies your taste buds but also supports the charitable initiatives of the Good Shepherd Sisters.

Location: CJCG+P69, Gibraltar Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet

28. Good Taste Restaurant

Good Taste Restaurant

Good Taste Restaurant is a local eatery, a no-frills dining spot that has become a favorite among locals and tourists. Renowned for its generous servings and affordable prices, the restaurant offers a diverse menu featuring Filipino and international dishes. 

Whether you’re craving comfort food or local specialties, Good Taste Restaurant provides a hearty and satisfying dining experience in the heart of Baguio.

Location: Otek St, Baguio, Benguet

Unique Shopping Finds in Baguio’s Local Markets

Baguio City’s local markets are treasure troves of unique finds, perfect for souvenir shopping or immersing yourself in the local culture.

29. Baguio Night Market

Baguio Night Market

Visit the vibrant Session Road Night Market , where you can find various clothing, accessories, and handicrafts at bargain prices. As the sun sets, the emotional energy of Baguio comes alive at the Baguio Night Market. Along Harrison Road, this bustling market offers a unique shopping experience with various stalls lining the streets. 

Open from 9:00 PM to 4:00 AM, the night market is famous for its affordable finds, from clothing and accessories to local crafts and souvenirs. 

Visitors can explore the lively atmosphere, negotiate prices, and discover distinctive items that make for memorable keepsakes of their Baguio adventure.

Location: CH7W+359, Harrison Rd, Baguio, Benguet  

30. Easter Weaving Room

Easter Weaving Room

For a taste of Baguio City’s woven products, visit the Easter Weaving Room . This heritage shop showcases high-quality woven items such as blankets, scarves, and tapestries handcrafted by talented local weavers. 

Take a moment to appreciate the intricate designs and the skill that goes into creating these beautiful pieces.

Location: 2 2600 Easter Rd, Guisad, Baguio, Benguet

Now that you’ve discovered Baguio City’s hidden gems, you must familiarize yourself with some travel tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. Remember to pack comfortable shoes for exploring the city’s hilly terrain and bring a jacket to keep warm in the cool mountain climate. 

Remember to try the local delicacies and interact with the friendly locals, who are always eager to share stories about their beloved city.

Safety Tips for Tourists in Baguio

Mines View Park a tourist spots in baguio

While Baguio City is generally safe for tourists, taking precautions is always a good idea. Keep your belongings secure and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas. It’s advisable to avoid walking alone late at night and to use registered taxis or ride-sharing services for transportation after dark.

Baguio City is known for its cool climate, which can sometimes lead to foggy conditions. If you’re driving or riding a motorcycle, exercise caution and move slowly to ensure your safety. Additionally, be mindful of the steep and winding roads in the city, especially when traveling to famous tourist spots like Mines View Park or The Mansion.

Be cautious of pickpockets when exploring Baguio City’s markets and shopping areas. Keep your bags closed and in front of you, and avoid displaying expensive items or large amounts of cash. It’s also a good idea to have a photocopy of your important travel documents and keep them separate from the originals.

Our Takeaways

tall trees from tourist spots in Baguio

To maximize your experience in Baguio, organize your schedule carefully. Take the time to investigate the opening hours and entrance fees for the tourist destinations you intend to explore, particularly during busy periods. This preparation will enable you to avoid potential letdowns or extended queues.

Baguio City is known for its beautiful parks and gardens, such as Burnham Park and Botanical Garden. Take the time to explore these green spaces and enjoy a stroll or a picnic with your loved ones. Remember to bring a jacket or sweater, as Baguio City’s weather can be chilly even during the day.

For those interested in culture and history, visiting the Baguio Cathedral and the Baguio Museum is a must. These landmarks offer a glimpse into the city’s rich heritage and provide a deeper understanding of its people and traditions. Make sure to check the opening hours of these attractions and plan your visit accordingly.

Baguio City is also famous for its food scene. Take advantage of the opportunity to try the local delicacies such as strawberry taho, strawberry ice cream, and Baguio longganisa. There are also numerous restaurants and cafes in the city that offer a wide range of cuisines, from traditional Filipino dishes to international flavors.

Baguio City’s charm, hidden gems, and unique attractions make it an ideal destination for a memorable vacation. Whether you’re seeking nature’s peace, cultural immersion, or culinary delights, Baguio City has it all. Explore this enchanting city, and you’ll discover why it’s considered one of the top tourist spots in the Philippines .

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18 Things to do in Baguio + Benguet Tourist Spots

18 Things to do in Baguio + Benguet Tourist Spots

Baguio is known as the “Summer Capital of the Philippines,” or as the “City of Pines” because of its cool temperature and verdant pine trees. Situated on the Cordillera Mountains of Northern Luzon, Baguio is the perfect destination for those wanting to escape the tropical heat. The city was established in the 1900s as a hill station by the American’s for this very reason.

But, Baguio is more than just the crisp, alpine breeze, amazing views, and its cultural heritage! And it’s a great destination even after the summer has ended. It boasts of the perfect blend between cultures and you’ll love exploring the local crafts, parks, museums, and the traditional Cordillera way of life. Baguio is located in Benguet, the “Salad Bowl of the Philippines” where the La Trinidad strawberry fields flourish. It is also the perfect gateway to exploring the rest of the province of Benguet, and to other nearby places such as Kalinga, Sagada, and Banaue.

Here’s a list of beautiful places to visit in Baguio including top things to do & the best Baguio tourist spots.

To make your trip planning easy, I’ve added links to the locations on Google Maps. Feel free to click/tap on the links posted. Then, use the “save” feature on the Google Maps app. Seeing all your saved locations on the map will help you get started on planning your Baguio itinerary and know the best areas to stay, near places you want to go.

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1. Camp John Hay

Location : Baguio City, Benguet . Save on Google Maps .

A former R&R spot for American soldiers in the 1900s and now a privately owned resort, Camp John Hay is the most famous tourist attraction in Baguio. It’s nestled in the mountains and offers a rustic atmosphere despite the rapid development of the city. A visit to Baguio wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Camp John Hay. It offers a relaxing respite from the bustling city life. With so many things to do here, you will want to spend the night in the luxurious Manor Hotel or in the picturesque Forest Lodge. The resort is equipped with many restaurants and picnic spots, so you sure won’t go hungry either.

The mountainous resort offers many amenities that everyone can enjoy. You can revel in a relaxing scenic sunrise stroll in the Eco Trail and Butterfly Sanctuary or have some fun with rappelling, horseback riding, mini-golf, and paintball as well. If you’re up and for an adrenaline rush, why not try their treetop adventure. From skywalks, to canopy rides or even jumping from a 60-foot tree, it’s sure to get your heart pumping!

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2. The Manor at Camp John Hay

Location : Ordonio Dr, Camp John Hay, Baguio, 2600 Benguet . Save on Google Maps .

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3. La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

Location : Baguio-La Trinidad-Bontoc Road, La Trinidad, Benguet . Save on Google Maps .

Just three kilometers away from Baguio City, is La Trinidad, and here is where you can visit vast strawberry fields and go strawberry picking. The rates vary, and the price for the strawberries is actually more expensive than those you can buy in the city’s local markets. That’s only because strawberries are very delicate and a lot of them are easily ruined by inexperienced strawberry pickers. For me, the price is worth it, since you aren’t just paying for the strawberries but for the enjoyable experience as well. And there’s no minimum amount to pay, they’ll just weigh what you have picked.

You can buy homemade strawberry jams, and at lower prices compared to commercial ones. They also sell freshly-picked strawberries, ube jams, and other homemade delicacies and souvenir items.

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4. Burnham Park

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Burnham Park in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines

Location : Jose Abad Santos Drive-Lake Drive, Baguio City . Save on Google Maps .

Right at the heart of Baguio City, is the “mother of all parks” – Burnham Park. With more than 30 hectares of recreational areas, Burnham Park is sure to add a punch to your day. It’s a popular attraction among locals and tourists. At the center of the park is a manmade lake, and you can go boating or paddle-boating in it. You can hire a boatman or maneuver the boat yourselves. Other popular activities include biking, ice-skating, and taking photos while wearing traditional and tribal costumes which you can rent. If you love flowers, then you will adore the Orchidarium and Sunshine Park. Other popular areas of the park include the Picnic Grove, Rose Garden, and Athletic Bowl.

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5. Session Road

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Session Road in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines

Location : Downtown . Save on Google Maps .

Located in the main hub of Baguio City, Session Road is the major thoroughfare of the city. It’s a lively street with a dramatic view of the different building facades inspired by 20th century American and Art-Deco styles. The street is a great way to mingle with friends and loved ones or to meet new people as you explore different restaurants, cafes, boutiques, bazaars, and old movie theaters.

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6. Baguio Cathedral

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Baguio Cathedral in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines

Location : Mt. Mary Hill, Cathedral Loop. Next to Session Road . Save on Google Maps .

Just adjacent to Session Road is Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral, or more popularly known as Baguio Cathedral. It’s a beautiful church that sits right on top of Mount Mary Hill and is an iconic landmark you wouldn’t want to miss. Aside from the majesty of the church, you’ll also enjoy the view from the hill that includes the vivid Session Road.

Baguio Cathedral can be accessed through Session Road via a concrete staircase that takes more than a hundred steps. It’s a good way of burning some calories if you’ve indulged yourself too much in the sumptuous meals at Session Road. But, if you’re not up for the stairs, you can just take the escalators at the Porta Vega Shopping Mall which exits at the parking grounds shared with the cathedral. Alternatively, you can also get to Baguio Cathedral by car through access roads just behind the Baguio Post Office.

7. Bell Church

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Bell Church in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines

Location : Baguio-La Trinidad Road . Save on Google Maps .

Bell church is an important cultural and religious site to the Chinese community in Baguio and Benguet. It is an iconic site to visit because of its architectural design. It isn’t usually included in tours, making the place more serene than other tourist spots. Its current location at the kilometer-3 mark in La Trinidad and just near the border to Baguio City. The location was actually chosen due to good Feng Sui.

The architecture at Bell Church is of traditional Chinese design, and for a moment you’d forget that you are still in the Philippines. At the entrance is an ornate arch with dragons and in front of the main temple are two octagon-shaped lotus ponds. There are numerous lavish Chinese gates and pagodas nestled in the hills and make for great photos especially during the golden hours just before sunset when the sun hits the lush trees and the elaborate Chinese structure at just the right spot.

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8. Wright Park

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Wright Park in Baguio, Benguet, Philippines

Location : In front of the Mansion House. . Save on Google Maps .

Wright Park is located just across from The Mansion. The park’s main feature is a long, reflective rectangular pool that’s lined with pine trees. It’s known as the “Pool of Pines.”

Wright Park is a family-friendly attraction. Aside from the tranquil pool, there’s also an observation deck for enjoying the view of the park and for watching horses. Adults and kids will enjoy horseback riding here. There are even ponies for smaller children! If you like taking photos, you can rent Igorot costumes for a photo session. You can even take photos with Igorots wearing their full traditional costumes, they may charge you but it’s usually just a very small fee. You can buy native handmade crafts or get henna tattoos there as well.

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9. The Mansion

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The Mansion in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines

Location : Romulo Drive . Save on Google Maps .

Originally built as the summer residence of American Governors-General, The Mansion House or The Mansion is now the official summer house of the President of the Philippines since the Commonwealth period. The main building is of Spanish-Colonial design. Inside The Mansion is a small museum, filled with art collections of former presidents, that is open to tourists. The grounds make a great photo-op site because of the elaborate main gate made of intricate ironwork and because of the beautiful gardens around the area.

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10. Mines View Park

Location : Gibraltar Road . Save on Google Maps .

Just past the Mansion House and Wright Park is Mines View Park. It is one of the most frequented attractions in Baguio. Located on a ridge overviewing the town of Itogon, the park has an observation deck that allows a panoramic view of the copper and gold mines around the area with alluring and majestic mountains in the background.

It’s also a great place to do some souvenir shopping as there are plenty of shops that offer handmade crafts such as silver works, wood carvings, and woven products. You can even buy plants for decorating your home. The park also offers traditional native attires for rent.

11. SM City Baguio

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SM City Baguio in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines

Location : Upper Session Road . Save on Google Maps .

Because of the naturally cool climate of the area, SM City Baguio is the only non-airconditioned SM supermall. It is the largest mall in North Luzon. The mall is located at the top of Luneta Hill, at the end of Session Road, and overlooks Burnham Park. You can easily enjoy a view of Baguio City from the mall’s observation deck.

SM City Baguio makes use of natural lighting, natural ventilation, and recycled water. They have also started using green roof technology to promote vegetation growth and have ongoing tree-planting projects to keep the greenery vibrant. Just a quick tip, don’t forget to bring your umbrella during the rainy season because the mall has a lot of open areas.

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12. Panagbenga Festival

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Panagbenga Festival in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines

The Panagbenga Festival is an annual month-long celebration in Baguio City. It’s a flower festival that reflects the culture, traditions, and history of the city and of the Cordillera region. It is a grand event that the entire local community celebrates and attracts tourists from all over the world.

The term Panagbenga literally means “season of blooming” and is celebrated in February, when the flowers flourish in abundance. It is truly a celebration unlike any other in the Philippines because of the overflowing blossoms. For the entire month, the city’s streets come alive with vibrant flowers and rhythmic music. The event starts off with a grand parade and there’s a plethora of activities you can enjoy and take part in – from landscape exhibits, dance competitions, float parades, bazaars and so much more. And all of these come with spectacular flowers and colors. You can also participate in the Flower Tee Golf Tournament and in the Open Kite Flying Competition.

The Panagbenga Festival is packed with locals and tourists but if you love the sight aroma of blooming flowers and the Filipino’s festive spirit, then you wouldn’t want to miss the highlights.

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13. Baguio food trip & drinks

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Balajadian Bulalo, Baguio

Where to eat in Baguio

Balajadia Kitchenette Location: Slaughterhouse Road.  Save on Google Maps .

Le Chef at the Manor Location: Camp John Hay.  Save on Google Maps .

Oh My Gulay Location: La Azotea Building, Session Road.  Save on Google Maps .

Good Taste Location: Otek Street.  Save on Google Maps .

Cafe by the Ruins Location: 25 Shuntug Road.

Mt. Cloud Bookshop Location: Casa Vallejo, Upper Session Road.  Save on Google Maps .

Arca’s Yard Location: Ambuklao Road.  Save on Google Maps .

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14. The Valley of Colors

Located just along the main highway in La Trinidad is the Valley of Colors. It’s a great detour that will give you Instagram-worthy shots when going to the strawberry fields. It is located in Barangay Balili and covers three sitios – Stone Hill, Botiwtiw, and Sadjap, thus it’s locally known as the StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork.

The Valley of Colors looks like a giant kaleidoscopic, vibrant mural. All the houses along the hills are painted in bright and vivid colors, and in different patterns. This giant artwork was inspired by the Favela Painting Community Art in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and just like the inspiration, the Valley of Colors was also completed through the help of the local community.

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15. Atok Flower Farms

Location : Halsema Highway, Atok, Benguet . Save on Google Maps .

The Northern Blossoms Flower Farm in Atok, Benguet is a two-hectare plantation that is open to tourists and is rapidly gaining attention thanks to social media. It is owned by florist Melany Ganayan, who together with her husband owns a popular flower shop in Manila that supplies exotic and rare flower varieties, and has even decorated the Malacanang Palace along with celebrity weddings.

The farm is almost two hours away from Baguio City, but I promise you, visiting it at sunrise is worth the effort. Thanks to the cool climate, the farm is home to both native blooms and exotic ones that you can only typically see abroad. You can feast your eyes on endless rows of snapdragons, matthiolas, hydrangeas, rose cabbages and so much more. Plus you can also enjoy a beautiful view of Mt. Pulag and other neighboring mountains.

You can get to the Northern Blossoms Flower Farm either by private car, passenger van, or by bus. There are a lot of buses that pass by it, and trips usually start off at 5:30 A.M. There are buses, and vans that can take you back to Baguio at Marosan’s restaurant, which is just a short walk away. There’s no time limit on how long you want to enjoy the fresh flowers but if you want to avoid the traffic and long lines for public transport, then you should go by 3:00 P.M.

Alternatively, you can also spend the night in Atok and book a sunrise tour that also includes other tourist attractions such as the Sakura Park and Halsema highway nearby. There are different tours offered by Brgy. Paoay tourism office that even includes a car for transport, and there are plenty of hotels, homestays, and transient houses to stay in.

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16. Buguias Vegetable Terraces

Location : Halsema Highway, Buguias, Benguet . Save on Google Maps .

Further up north from Atok, Benguet, and connected by the scenic Halsema Highway is the town of Buguias. Buguias is a great stopover especially if you are heading over to Sagada or Bontoc, or if you’re heading to Baguio from up north. The town produces around 70% of the vegetables distributed in Luzon that even reaches farther south in the country. It is considered as the “Vegetable Capital of the Philippines” and along the highway, you can feast your eyes on endless rows and layers of vegetable terraces. There are view decks where you can enjoy taking photos of them. You can even explore some farms, pick your own vegetables, and get them at very low prices.

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17. Mount Pulag

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Akiki Trail to Mount Pulag summit, in Benguet, Philippines

Location : Kabayan (trail head), Benguet . Save on Google Maps .

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18. Mount Kabuyao View Deck

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Overlooking Baguio from Mount Kabuyao viewdeck

Location : Santo Tomas Road, Tuba, Benguet . Save on Google Maps .

If you want a stunning eagle-eye view of Baguio, then you need to visit the view deck in Mount Cabuyao in Tuba, Benguet. Going there is easy since you can get to the summit even by car. If you want a little adventure, then you can trek through the summit because it’s only about five kilometers from Green Valley – the jumpoff point in the city. Green Valley is easily accessible via a short jeepney ride from Baguio.

It usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to get to Mount Cabuyao’s summit by foot – depending on how many times you stop for a breather or to take stunning photos. The hike is relatively easy because most of the trail is through cemented roads, and cellphones have a good signal. They even offer snacks and cold beverages at the summit. I would still recommend hiking in the summer since some parts of the roads can get muddy during the rainy season, but more importantly to get better views and photos because of the clearer skies.

Once at the summit, you will be greeted by two giant discs, which the locals call “Radar” and locals often joke that they are electric fans that keep Baguio cool. From here, you’ll be able to enjoy a panoramic view of Baguio, vegetable terraces, and the regal mountains of the cordilleras. Along the trail and on a clear day, you can even view four out of five of the highest peaks in the Philippines forming a line – the mountains of Singakalsa, Tabayoc, Panotoan, and Pulag.

If you’re still up for it, you can trek up to Mt. Sto. Tomas, the highest point in the area. It’s only about four kilometers away and takes about another 1-2 hours to get there. The last 20 minutes of the hike is a little steep, though. At the top is a cross marked with “Mt. Sto. Tomas is the highest ‘commutable’ peak in the Philippines.” The view is of the same surrounding areas at Mt. Cabuyao, but from a higher viewpoint and locals suggest that the best time to appreciate the stunning view is in the morning to avoid the obscuring clouds in the afternoon.

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Other interesting tourist spots

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Baguio City Hall in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines

Baguio City Hall Location: City Hall Drive.  Save on Google Maps .

Good Shepherd Convent Location: Gibraltar Road.  Save on Google Maps .

Lion’s Head Location: Kennon Road.  Save on Google Maps .

Baguio City Public Market Location: Magsaysay Avenue.  Save on Google Maps .

Philippine Military Academy Location: Fort Del Pilar, Loakan Road.  Save on Google Maps .

Baguio Botanical Garden Location: 37 Leonard Wood Road.  Save on Google Maps .

Pink Sisters Convent Location: Brent Road.  Save on Google Maps .

Tam-Awan Village Location: 367 Long Long Benguet Road.  Save on Google Maps .

Museums and galleries in Baguio

BenCab Museum Location: 6 Asin Road, Tuba, Benguet.  Save on Google Maps .

Benguet Museum Location: Benguet Capitol Building, Buyagan Road, La Trinidad, Benguet.  Save on Google Maps .

Emilio F. Aguinaldo Museum Location: Happy Glen Loop Road.  Save on Google Maps .

Ili-Likha Artist’s Village Location: Assumption Road.  Save on Google Maps .

Haunted sites in Baguio

Laperal White House Location: Leonard Wood Road.  Save on Google Maps .

The Old Diplomat Hotel Location: Dominican Hill, Diplomat Road.  Save on Google Maps .

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Where to go near Benguet

Location : Mountain Province . Save on Google Maps .

Surrounded by spectacular mountain views, Sagada is most-known for the bizarre hanging coffins, a burial tradition that has survived for over 2,000 years. When in town, don’t miss the cave connection tour (Sumaging-Lumiang Cave), sunrise view from above a sea of clouds at Kiltepan Peak, the local coffee (best in PH) & hike to the many waterfalls in the area including Bomod-ok Falls and Pongas Falls. Travel time from Baguio to Sagada is 5-6 hours by bus.

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Location : Ifugao . Save on Google Maps .

The land journey to Banaue takes around 6 hours from Baguio

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Location : Ilocos Region . Save on Google Maps .

La Union is famous for the beach town of San Juan, the surfing capital on this side of North Luzon. Travel time from Baguio to La Union is around 2 hours.

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Location : Ilocos Sur province, Luzon, northern Philippines . Save on Google Maps .

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Location : Central Luzon region, northern Philippines . Save on Google Maps .

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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. 

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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. 

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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  • Cemetery of Negativism
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  • Wright Park
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  • Laperal Mansion
  • The Bell Church
  • Asin Hot Springs
  • Colors of StoBosa
  • Philippine Military Academy
  • Mt. Cabuyao
  • Baguio Public Market
  • Session Road
  • Good Shepherd Convent
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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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15. Go up and offer flowers at the Lourdes Grotto

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17. Take a leisurely walk at The 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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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!
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  • 05:30 am - breakfast
  • 07:00 am - visit or attend mass at the Baguio Cathedral
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  • 09:00 am - early check-in (if allowed) or leave your bags
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  • 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 Baguio tourist spots | Things to do in Baguio

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.

Vinzon's strawberry cakes

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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  • Igorot Stone Kingdom
  • Best Baguio Hotels (From Budget to Luxury)
  • Tudor in the Pines: IG-worthy stay in Baguio

Interesting spots near Baguio City:

  • BenCab Museum
  • Northern Blossom Flower Farm

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Katherine Cortes is a long-time backpacker and a freelance writer/editor. She likes beaches, snorkeling trips, and relaxing staycations (preferably with bath tubs!).

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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 Tourist Spots: 18 Attractions to Visit (2023 Update)

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Filipinos love visiting Baguio City! Who doesn’t love experiencing that cool climate and mountain breeze? There are many tourist spots in Baguio, and our team visits this beautiful city regularly. Thus, we have already done the hard part for you, and we created a list of Baguio tourist spots and attractions to see and experience with your friends and family.

Post Updated: October 30, 2023: We removed the travel restrictions and guidelines, updated the jeepney fares, updated the status of the Igorot Stone Kingdom and Cafe in the Sky, and created a customized map that you can add on Google Maps. We also updated some photos of tourist attractions listed in this post.

Baguio Tourist Spots (2023 Update)

  • Mines View Park
  • Good Shepherd Convent
  • Wright Park and The Mansion
  • La Trinidad Strawberry Farm
  • Valley of Colors
  • Bell Church
  • Tam-Awan Village
  • Igorot Stone Kingdom
  • BenCab Museum
  • Camp John Hay
  • Mirador Hill
  • Session Road
  • Baguio Cathedral
  • Burnham Park
  • Baguio Night Market
  • Cafe in the Sky (Closed to the Public)
  • Old Diplomat Hotel
  • Lion’s Head

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1. Mines View Park

Photo of mines View Park, a Baguio tourist spot

Located on the northeastern outskirts of Baguio City, this park offers an overlooking view of the mining towns of Itogon and Amburayan Valley. Its iconic viewing deck, posted in almost every promotional tourism poster, made Mines View Park a famous tourist attraction. You can enjoy the beautiful mountain ranges while savoring the calm wind.

Mines View Park also has a handful of activities to offer. You can buy souvenirs in their local shops, wear native Igorot costumes , or make a wish in their wishing well. This park is an excellent addition to your Baguio City tour, perfect for kids, families, and friends.

How to go to Mines View Park: You can take a cab/taxi from the city to go to Mines View Park. You can also take a jeepney ride from the terminal on Lower Mabini Street to the park. Jeepney fare is around PHP 12.

2. Good Shepherd Convent

Photo of Good Shepherd Convent facade

Only a few meters from Mines View Park, you’ll find the best delicacies in Baguio City in Good Shepherd Convent. Food products here range from freshly made fruit jams, peanut butter, locally made biscuits, and fresh juices. Your friends and relatives in the metro will surely love the products of Good Shepherd Convent.

How to go to Good Shepherd Convent: From the entrance of Mines View Park, walk along Gibraltar Road, and you’ll pass Modesta Street. Turn right on the road after Modesta Street, and it will lead you to the Good Shepherd Convent.

3. Wright Park and The Mansion

Photo of Wright Park, one of the famous Baguio tourist spots

Filipino families love visiting this iconic tourist spot in Baguio. Wright Park is located a few kilometers away from Mines View Deck. It is named after American Governor Luke Wright and serves as a recreational area where tourists can ride horseback. Additionally, Wright Park offers a scenic view with tall pine trees and a pond overlooking the Mansion. It’s a great addition to your list of places to visit in Baguio.

4. La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

Photo of La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

We know this place is not part of Baguio City. However, this tourist attraction outside Baguio City is worth visiting. These colorful fields are home to the best strawberries in the Philippines. Being coined as the Strawberry Capital of the Philippines, La Trinidad produces the most significant amount of strawberries in the country. After having a side trip in the Valley of Colors, you can ride straight to La Trinidad Strawberry Farm.

This place has no entrance fee, so that you can have a visual treat with your friends and family. You can also experience strawberry picking for only PHP 200-450 per kilogram; the farmers will also teach and assist you in harvesting your produce. The best part of visiting La Trinidad Strawberry Farm is tasting their luscious strawberries! Never miss that part! You can also try other varieties like their famous strawberry ice cream or taho.

How to go to La Trinidad Strawberry Farm: Use the same route/method in the Valley of Colors, and inform the jeepney driver that you will alight at La Trinidad Strawberry Farm. Jeepney fare is also the same at PHP 17. Check out our entire travel story in La Trinidad Strawberry Farm here.

5. Valley of Colors

Photo of valley of colors in La Trinidad, Benguet

This colorful hillside community is located in La Trinidad, Benguet. Although it’s not part of the city, it is an excellent addition to the list of tourist attractions in Baguio. Just a jeepney ride from the town proper, you can visit this vibrant village and awash your eyes in different colors.

The Valley of Colors is also known as the Stobosa Mural, abridged from three localities:  Stonehill ,  Botiwtiw , and  Sadjap . This work of art is inspired by Favela Painting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and spearheaded by the local government to boost tourism in the area. Include this as a side trip to your itinerary before heading to La Trinidad Strawberry Farm.

How to go to Valley of Colors: Take a jeep with the “La Trinidad” signage from the La Trinidad Terminal in front of Baguio City Hall. The fare is PHP 12. You can also take a cab/taxi from the city proper to Valley of Colors for an added price. Read more about our experience in Valley of Colors here.

6. Bell Church

Photo of Bell Church, a Chinese temple in La Trinidad Benguet

The Bell Church is a Chinese temple near the Valley of Colors in La Trinidad, Benguet. It has been attracting tourists for decades, and the temple represents a piece of Chinese culture in the area. Today, the Bell Church serves as a spiritual place for conducting religious practices in the community.

How to go to Bell Church:  After visiting the Valley of Colors, you can walk or take a public jeep to Bell Church Road. The landmark is an archway decorated with dragons and a bell in the middle. Take the Bell Church Road until you arrive at the Chinese temple.

7. Tam-Awan Village

Photo inside Tam-awan village in Baguio City

Tam-awan  is a cultural village and art center built by the local artists of Baguio City. Its primary purpose is to preserve and bring the culture of the Cordillera to tourists. Significant attractions in Tam-Awan Village are their art galleries, authentic nipa huts, cafes, cultural shows, and workshops. You can even lodge in their nipa huts for a whole Igorot experience at an affordable PHP 500 per person daily. So include this beautiful Baguio tourist spot and have an immersive Cordilleran experience.

How to go to Tam-Awan Village: From Baguio City proper, go to Kayang Street, and you’ll find a jeepney station. Take the jeep with the signage “Long-long” or “Tam-Awan,” and inform the driver that you will alight in Tam-Awan Village. The fare is PHP 12. Find out the things to do in Tam-Awan Village here.

8. Igorot Stone Kingdom

Photo inside Igorot stone kingdom, a new Baguio tourist spot

A new Baguio tourist spot, this park also represents the creativity and rich heritage of the Igorots. The Igorots are said to be skillful in balancing stones and creating sturdy structures. Aside from these representations, the Igorot Stone Kingdom shares valuable histories and backgrounds about their colorful culture.

How to go to the Igorot Stone Kingdom: From Baguio City proper, go to Kayang Street, and you’ll find a jeepney station. Take the jeep with the “Long-long” signage and inform the driver that you will alight in the Igorot Stone Kingdom. The fare is PHP 22.

9. BenCab Museum

Photo of inside BenCab Museum

BenCab Museum houses different forms of contemporary art. The museum also has the will to preserve the environment and the cultural heritage of the Cordilleras. This art gallery is located in Tuba, Benguet, on a promontory of rainforests and mountains.

Aside from its artwork and sculptures, you’ll enjoy its peaceful ambiance and the cool mountain breeze ventilating inside the building. You can also spend time with friends and family in their Cafe or garden outside the museum. If you plan to visit Baguio City, include the BenCab Museum on your itinerary and indulge in good food, nature, and beautiful artwork.

How to go to BenCab Museum: From Baguio City, proceed to Kayang Street Jeepney Terminal Station. Have a jeepney ride with “Asin Road” signage to BenCab Museum. The fare is PHP 15.00. Check out our entire travel story in BenCab Museum here.

10. Camp John Hay

Photo in Camp John Hay

Camp John Hay was once a United States Armed Forces military base. Today, it is one of the tourist attractions in Baguio, with different attractions. However, Baguio City also played a significant role in US history, and Camp John Hay is the perfect place to rediscover its backstory.

The base is populated with pine trees, and you’ll have a relaxing visit to this popular Baguio tourist spot. Popular destinations are the Bell House – a resting place for US commanders during the early 1900s, the Bell Amphitheater, the History Trail, the Secret Garden, and the Cemetery of Negativism. After spending time around the camp, calm your mind in Starbucks Camp John Hay and enjoy a cup of hot coffee while savoring the cool mountain breeze and the peaceful grove of pine trees.

How to go to Camp John Hay: Go to Perfecto Street near Burnham Park, and you’ll find a jeepney terminal. Look for the jeep to “Scout Barrio” and inform the driver that you will alight in Camp John Hay. The fare is PHP 9.00.

11. Mirador Hill

Photo of Mirador Hill in Baguio City

This park is one of the newest tourist attractions in Baguio and is part of the Mirador Jesuit Villa. What makes this place interesting is its quiet and peaceful environment, perfect for travelers looking for a reflective rest in the busy atmosphere of Baguio City. After a day of touring around the city of Pines, we recommend visiting this hill in the afternoon to see the scenic sunset in the background while taking a restful break.

How to go to Mirador Hill: Take a public jeep from Kayang Street and tell the driver to drop you off at Mirador Jesuit Villa. The fare costs PHP 10 (USD 0.2), and the park is open daily from 6 AM to 6 PM. There’s also an entrance fee of PHP 100 (USD 2).

12. Session Road

Photo of Session Road in Baguio City

This one-mile road is the business centerpiece of Baguio City. Session Road is filled with different stores, restaurants, and places to hang out. Notable restaurants along Session Road are the Oh My Gulay  Restaurant, Retro Diner, Tea House Restaurant and Bakeshop, and many more. You can also find affordable souvenir shops, clothing stores, and other essentials along Session Road.

13. Baguio Cathedral

Photo of Baguio Cathedral, one of the historic Baguio tourist spots

Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral, also known as Baguio Cathedral, is a historic structure near the busy Session Road. The two-spired cathedral is well known for its design covered with pink paint. The Baguio Cathedral also became an evacuation site for the locals of Benguet during World War II. Travelers visit this tourist attraction in Baguio to learn about its rich history, and cultural significance, and admire its wondrous beauty.

How to go to Baguio Cathedral: From Session Road, go to Fr. Carlu Street, and on your left is the Baguio Cathedral.

14. Burnham Park

Photo in Burnham Park Baguio City. A popular Baguio tourist spot.

The Burnham Park Reservation is a historic landmark located in downtown Baguio City. It is named after Daniel Burnham, an American urban planner and architect who designed the whole city of Baguio. This park is a great hangout place for all ages, and there are several attractions you can try. You can sail a boat in the park’s artificial lake, try delicious street foods, buy delicacies, or stroll around the park. At night, the city becomes alive because of their night market.

15. Baguio Night Market

Photo of Baguio Night Market, one of the Baguio tourist spots

One of the tourist attractions in Baguio that you must not miss is the Night Market on Harrison Road. As the clock strikes nine in the evening, a portion of Harrison Road becomes alive and festive, filled with thrift shops and stores. There are many items to buy in Baguio Night Market, which never fails to attract customers and travelers.

Products here range from bags, footwear, clothing, and digital accessories. There are also souvenir items and kitchenware that you can buy in this place. You’ll have great finds and wonderful pasalubong for your loved ones in this market.

How to go to Baguio Night Market:  You can take a cab/taxi or walk to Harrison Road at the side of Burnham Park. Baguio Night Market opens every day from 9:00 PM to 2:00 AM. Find out what you can buy at Baguio Night Market. Check out our experience here.

16. Cafe in the Sky (Closed to the Public)

Photo taken in Cafe in the Sky Baguio City

This Cafe offers the most picturesque view of Baguio City. It is located on top of Mt. Cabuyao in Tuba, Benguet, and its high altitude overlooks the beautiful city of Baguio. There’s nothing special on their menu. What’s remarkable, though, is the experience and its astonishing view. However, Cafe in the Sky is in a protected area imposed by the Philippines Supreme Court, which restricts travelers from visiting. You’ll be lucky if you pass through the checkpoint. Other than that, turn around, follow the law, and look for other restaurants around the city. You can check out our comprehensive Cafe in the Sky travel guide here. 

17. Old Diplomat Hotel

Photo of diplomat hotel, a baguio tourist spot

This hotel is an abandoned structure that served as a hotel and a retreat house decades ago. Travelers visit the place to learn about its historical importance during the Second World War. Others wanted to visit the Diplomat Hotel to see if ghosts and spirits genuinely haunt the site. Whether it’s a scary trip or not, this place still stands today with great stories of the past etched on its walls.

18. Lion’s Head

This is the Lion's Head, one of the places to visit in Baguio.

This forty-foot-tall statue is located in Camp 6 along Kennon Road near the boundary of Tuba and Baguio City. It is a landmark for tourists traveling to Baguio City, and the structure was carved from a limestone boulder in the 1970s. Over the decades, travelers used the landmark as a reference point to Baguio City. Tired travelers can stop over in this place, relax at the nearby view deck, and witness the beautiful panorama of the Cordillera mountains. We recommend visiting the Lion’s Head; it’s an iconic piece of art and a recognizable tourist attraction in Baguio City.

Baguio Tourist Spots Summary

We just shared with you 18 tourist spots in Baguio City. Our team loves Baguio City. Over the years, this fantastic city has kept on evolving even in the middle of the pandemic. This city has two new attractions, the Mirador Hill and the Igorot Stone Kingdom. We hope that you find this post helpful and informative.

To make things easier, you can add this list to your smartphone through Google Maps. Kindly click the link or tap the photo below, and follow the list on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/Kyz7NE8CWdQcPtQk8

You may share this article with your friends and family and help them build their next Baguio adventure. If you need more help developing your DIY itinerary in Baguio City, check out our ultimate Baguio Travel guide here.

This post was originally published on November 8, 2020, and updated on October 30, 2023, by the content creators of Lost and Wonder Philippines.

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36 TOP BEST THINGS TO DO IN BAGUIO THAT YOU NEED TO ADD TO YOUR TRAVEL ITINERARY

36 TOP BEST THINGS TO DO IN BAGUIO THAT YOU NEED TO ADD TO YOUR TRAVEL ITINERARY

WHAT'S IN THIS GUIDE?

 Baguio is the  “Summer Capital of the Philippines”

Baguio, on the Philippines’ Luzon island, is a mountain town of universities and resorts. Called the “City of Pines,” it’s particularly popular in summer due to unusually cooler weather. At its center is Burnham Park, with gardens and a lake. – Wikipedia

Traveling to Baguio for the first time?  This detailed and curated travel guide will make it easy for you to plan a trip, save money and maximize your time. This guide will also make sure that you get the best out of your money while traveling to the Island.

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TOP BAGUIO TOURIST SPOTS & ACTIVITIES

There are so many fun places to go and activities to do in Baguio. However, these are some of our top suggestions!

Check out these Must-Do activities on Baguio.

1. Take a Dip at the Asin Hot Springs

2. feel the rush and thrill at tree top adventure of camp john hay, 3. visit the historical bell house, 4. trek the yellow trail, 5. don’t bring negativity at cemetery of negativism, 6. bring a date and enjoy a picnic at camp john hay, 7. visit the la trinidad strawberry farm, 8. get some insta worthy pics at colors of stobosa, la trinidad.

9. Chinese Experience at Bell Church

10. Be a kid at Sky Ranch Baguio

11. stroll and feel the cold air at baguio night market, 12. enjoy the scenery of burnham park, 13. have a baguio museum day date, 14. say a prayer at baguio cathedral, 15. experience bargaining in ukay-ukay the local’s way *wink*.

16. Experience Session Road at its Best

17. Have a Day off at Baguio Public Market

18. ride horses at wright park.

19. Immense in Culture at Tam-awan Village

20. Release the Botany in you at Baguio Botanical Garden

21. get a sight of the mansion, 22. 360 degree view of baguio at mines view park.

23. Be a Good Samaritan at Good Shepherd

24. Be adventurous in sampling local dishes/food

25. Look at Art at Oh My Gulay Artist Cafe

26. immerse in art at ili-likha artist’s wateringhole.

27. Sam’s Agritourism Park: A Hidden Gem in the City of Pines

28. Hunt for Baguio’s Delicacies

29. Enjoy the View at Mount Costa

30. be amaze at bahong sunflower farm.

31. Fall in love at Mirador Hill and Eco Park

32. Enjoy Scenery at Igorot Stone Kingdom

33. Keep it Moving with Baguio Walking Tour

34. scare yourself at diplomat hotel (joke), 35. museum date at bencab museum, tuba, 36. head to the easter weaving room.

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  • Location/Jump-off:  Sitio Asin, Brgy Tuel, Tublay, Benguet
  • Travel Time:  30-45 minutes from Baguio City
  • Asin Hot Springs   Entrance Fee:  Php 20 per person
  • Extra Sights:  Bayokbok Falls, Rock Formations, Tuel River

By now, it should be clear that Baguio is a city of surprises. In addition, this city’s other natural attractions will astonish you. As if the one mentioned above wasn’t enough.

The hot springs of Tuba, Benguet are located 16 kilometers northwest of Baguio. These thermal and healing springs, also known as the Asin Hot Springs, are the ideal location for rest and renewal.

Asin Hot Springs is one of the most underappreciated tourist attractions in the province of Benguet due to its great distance from the city center.

The waters that fill the pools, despite being tiled, are natural and originate in the mountains. Even those claimed to have therapeutic qualities are the springs.

Read More: Asin Hot Springs Benguet: Must-Visit Destination for Travelers

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  • Address:  Scout Hill Dr, Camp John Hay, Baguio City
  • Opening Hours:  The usual daily schedule is from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The schedule may change depending on the weather. When we last visited (first week of March 2022), the property was CLOSED.
  • Dress Code:  A pair of shorts are allowed but make sure that it will be no shorter than two inches above the knee.

Do you depend on adrenaline? Then your playground is Camp John Hay’s Tree Top Adventure! You’ll experience heart-pounding activities at this adventure park. The Superman Zipline, Canopy Ride, and Tree Drop are the top attractions (harnessed free fall). Your non-extreme activity-loving buddies can still spend the P100 consumable admission ticket for trekking or to take the cable cars or chairs to a viewpoint. The 100 peso admission price will be subtracted because it is consumable even if each ride or attraction requires an extra purchase.

Here are the rates:

  • Superman Ride: P300
  • Silver Surfer Ride: P200
  • Canopy Ride: P250
  • Skywalk + Trekking: P150
  • Tree Drop: P150

There are also combo packages offered. Here are the rates:

  • Canopy Ride + Silver Surfer: P400
  • Canopy Ride + Superman Ride: P500
  • Canopy Ride + Silver Surfer + Superman Ride: P700
  • All activities: P900

Note:  You can customize the package to your liking; the rate will vary depending on your choices.

READ MORE: Tree Top Adventure Baguio: A Breathtaking Adventure in the Clouds

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  • Address:  Historical Core, Camp John Hay, Baguio City
  • Opening Hours:  9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
  • Entrance Fee:  P75 (Historical Core Entrance Fee). This fee also allows entrance to the Cemetery of Negativism.

The Bell House, which bears General J Franklin Bell’s name, is situated beside Tree Top Adventure and also within Camp John Hay’s boundary.

The Commanding General of the Philippines’ former official vacation home has been turned into a museum. The well-maintained structure showcases American colonial architecture. There is an amphitheater there that doubles as a garden.

Read More: Bell House Baguio: A Historical Gem in the City of Pines

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  • Address:  Camp John Hay (Scout Hill or Le Monet Hotel), Baguio City
  • Opening Hours:  The trail is open 24/7, but it is advisable to hike during the day.
  • Entrance Fee:  FREE

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

Le Monet and Tree Top Adventure, the two starting places, are connected by a walking trail. The trek continues past the Tree Top Adventure to Scout Hill, the destination.

Take the steep path that leads from Le Monet Hotel to Scout Hill if you want to test yourself. Take the inverse downhill path, starting at Scout Hill and finishing at Le Monet Hotel, if all you want to do is relax in nature.

You can choose the simpler route and relish every moment spent in the great outdoors.

Read More: Yellow Trail Baguio: A Scenic Hike through the Pine Forests

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  • Opening Hours:  9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
  • Entrance Fee:  P75. This fee also allows entrance to the Bell House.

The Cemetery of Negativism, also known as the Lost Cemetery, is situated between Bell House and Camp John Hay Picnic Area. It was established in the early 1980s by John Hightower, the base’s commanding general.

However, this cemetery serves as a metaphorical graveyard for negative emotions rather than the conventional location for incinerating human remains. The “eulogies” on the tombstones were humorous and punny, and occasionally they needed a dash of irony to make sense.

One gravestone bears the inscription “Itz Not Possible,” still unborn as of November 11, 1905. Another one has “Know Dam Way” and “Conceived New Years’ Eve 1910” carved on it. did not succeed.

Head over here to frighten the negative vibes away if you’re seeking something special, humorous, and motivating all at once.

Read More: C emetery of Negativism Baguio: A Unique Tourist Attraction

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  • Address:  Camp John Hay, Baguio City

Visitors are drawn to outdoor activities like enjoying a picnic with friends or family in Baguio because of the city’s mild climate. Bring your own food, and have everything set for a pleasant time of bonding with your loved ones while taking in the natural surroundings. You can set out a mat in a designated area or locate a picnic table. Rentable picnic tables are scattered across a picnic area at Camp John Hay. If you stay more than three hours, the charge increases to P300 from P200.

Read More: Camp John Hay Baguio: A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Baguio City

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Situated about 30 minutes north of Baguio is the most popular Strawberry Farm  in the area. It’s often associated with Baguio City but is actually part of  La Trinidad .

  • Address:  Barangay Betag, La Trinidad, Benguet
  • Opening Hours:  7:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
  • Entrance Fee:  FREE. The rate for Strawberry-Picking Group Experience is P600. This rate is good for five (5) people already. If you will buy strawberries, the price is P360/kilo for small strawberries and P400/kilo for large strawberries.

You may get strawberries for between P250 and P300 per kilo here. You must spend an extra P200 if you wish to participate in this location’s major feature, selecting your own strawberries. The time period for strawberry picking is from November through May.

The farm also contains a pasalubong center with a number of gift shops. Strawberry taho and strawberry ice cream should not be missed! The farm sells fresh food and plants in addition to strawberry-related items.

Benguet State University is in charge of and owns the La Trinidad Strawberry Farm.

Read More: La Trinidad Strawberry Farm Baguio: A Great Place to Get Fresh Strawberries

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

Another well-liked tourist destination in La Trinidad is The Colors of StoBoSa. Its official name is StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork, and it was created by the DOT-CAR in partnership with the Tam-Awan Village group, which included more than 500 residents and volunteers and produced many design suggestions.

The name “StoBoSa” refers to the enormous painting, which includes the hillside homes of three sitios in Barangay Balili: Stonehill, Botiwtiw, and Sadjap. In 2016, The Colors of StoBoSa was introduced to the general audience.

Read More: Colors of StoBoSa: A Colorful New Way to Experience La Trinidad, Baguio

9. Chinese Experience at Bell Church, La Trinidad

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  • Address:  FA 347 Bell Church Road, La Trinidad, Benguet
  • Opening Hours:  6:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Note that it closes at lunchtime between 12:00 PM and 1:30 PM. The opening hours might change, so please check the official web

The Bell Church is a temple that was established in 1960 by Chinese immigrants from Canton (Guangzhou), also in Barangay Balili close to StoBoSa on the boundary of Baguio and La Trinidad.

The temple is a popular tourist site because of the peaceful ambiance and the views one may enjoy when wandering around the courtyard. There is a tiny lily pond there as well.

Read More: Bell Church La Trinidad: A Beautiful and Historic Site

sky ranch baguio aerial View

  • Address:  Luneta Hill, Upper Session Road 2600 Baguio City, Philippines
  • Opening Hours: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Daily. The opening hours might change, so please check the official web

Sky Ranch is not exclusive to Baguio since comparable theme parks with essentially the same rides and experiences can also be found in Tagaytay and Pampanga. However, if you haven’t visited one yet, you might want to include Sky Ranch Baguio in your schedule.

Here are the prices of tickets to some of the most popular attractions inside:

  • Baguio Eye:  P150
  • Super Viking:  P100
  • Sky Cruiser:  P100
  • Drop Tower:  P100
  • Double-Decker Carousel:  P50

If you plan on trying multiple rides, consider getting a  RIDE-ALL-YOU-CAN DAY PASS!  It will give you access to the amusement park’s 11 best attractions at a lower rate.

Read More: Sky Ranch Baguio Opens Its Doors to the Public

Baguio Night Market

  • Address:  Harrison Road, Baguio City
  • Opening Hours:  9:00 PM – 2:00 AM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.

Although the idea of night markets in the Philippines may not be as elaborate, it is gradually influencing market consciousness.

A vibrant night market scene is emerging in Baguio, bringing travelers to the Central Business District’s Harrison Road neighborhood. This is ideal for people who want to get good deals or satisfy their bellies without having to dig further into their wallets.

NOTE: Always keep a watch on your stuff when visiting this area to buy or eat.

Read More: Baguio Night Market: A Fun And Affordable Way To Spend An Evening In Baguio

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  • Address:  Burnham Park, Jose Abad Santos Drive, Baguio City
  • Rental Rates:  P75/30 mins (Chopper/Big Bike); P50/30 mins (Go Kart); P125/30 mins (Grand Tour); P100/30 mins (Boat, good for 5 pax) + P50 if you want to hire a rower

The most well-known landmark in Baguio is Burnham Park, which is situated in the city’s center. Burnham Lake (or Lagoon) dominates the area, which is also home to other notable locations such as the Rose Garden, a park featuring a skating rink for recreation, the Orchidarium, the Children’s Park, and the Melvin Jones Grandstand.

Numerous enjoyable activities, like renting paddle boats (swan boats), motorcycling, and go-karting, are available at the park. There are several food booths and street food sellers in the neighborhood, so you and your stomach are pretty much covered if you feel hungry while taking part in the events around the park or if you just want to go food-tripping in the area.

Read More: Burnham Park: A Beautiful And Serene Oasis In The Heart Of Baguio

baguio museum

  • Address:  Dot-PTA Complex, Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio City
  • Opening Hours:  9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Tuesday – Sunday); CLOSED (Mondays). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
  • Entrance Fee:  P40 (Regular); P10-20 (Student Discount)

The Baguio Museum is located within a short distance from Burnham Park. The University of Baguio, University of the Cordilleras, Baguio City National High School, and SM Baguio are all close together, making it easy to find.

The museum’s holdings depict the history of the city and the Cordillera region’s culture. All of the collections, which are divided into the Alternative Gallery, Cordillera Gallery, and Baguio Gallery, are located on the four levels.

A training floor and a multipurpose hall are also included in the structure. In order to complete the repair and refurbishment of the museum by 2020, work began in 2017.

Read More: Baguio Museum: A Treasure Trove Of Cordilleran Artifacts

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  • Address:  Our Lady Of Atonement Cathedral, Session Road, Baguio City
  • Opening Hours:  Tourists are welcome anytime but please be considerate when mass is ongoing. You can check the mass schedule on the official Facebook page.

Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral, often known as Baguio Cathedral, is a hilltop church with views over Session Road and the bustling downtown streets. It was introduced in 1936 and honors the Virgin Mary.

Its architecture is neo-Romanesque and includes stained glass windows, a rose window (facade), and twin belfries/spires. It is situated next to Saint Louis University and is a well-known landmark in Baguio.

Visitors must up a number of steps to reach the courtyard and cathedral from Session Road. As an alternative, you can head to the Porta Vaga Shopping Mall and utilize the escalator that goes up to the courtyard of the church.

Read More: Baguio Cathedral Guide: A Beautiful and Historic Church

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Without “SM” — Segunda Mano shops, Baguio wouldn’t be Baguio. These second-hand shops, known as wagwagan locally but as ukay-ukay to tourists, were all over the bustling streets and alleyways of downtown Baguio. The abundance of possibilities for used goods will make it easy for tourists to become lost. Clothing, purses, shoes, belts, scarves, and other items are included.

Since there are so many options, it may be quite difficult to decide. You could find some old and unique goods, though, if you have the perseverance and patience (haha). The most well-known ukay-ukay locations are Bayanihan, Hilltop, and Skyworld (all on Session Road) (near Burnham Park). At the night market, you’ll also discover some, er, nice buys!

Happy shopping for discounts!

Read More: The 5 Best Ukay-ukay Shopping Spots In Baguio

16. Experience Session Road Nightlife at its Best

Session Road Baguio Views

  • Address:  Session Road, Baguio City, Philippines
  • Nearest landmarks:  Burnham Park, Session House, Baguio Cathedral

Session Road, one of the city’s main thoroughfares, is the most well-known avenue in Baguio. During the day, it is bustling with locals and visitors going about their daily lives, but at night, it comes alive with bars and hangout spots pulsating with fantastic music and stimulating discussions.

Session Road is home to a wide variety of foreign eateries and fast-food outlets if you want to have dinner beforehand before getting wasted on music and alcohol with friends and perhaps new acquaintances.

However, it also has a number of locally owned eateries, like Sizzling Plate, Ocha Asian Restaurant, Vizco’s Restaurant, Volante, Oh My Gulay, and Drop Out, among others, if you wish to experience the cuisine.

Read More: Experience Session Road Nightlife at its Best

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  • Address:  38 Raja Soliman Street, Baguio City, Philippines
  • Opening Hours:  4:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Daily). However, some stalls may close earlier or later, depending on the vendor. It is best to visit the market early in the morning to avoid the crowds.

Visit the Baguio Public Market for pasalubong, which has a ton of vendors offering local specialties including fresh Sagada oranges and strawberries, strawberry and ube jam, peanut brittle, fresh veggies, and gifts.

Read More: Have a Day off at Baguio Public Market

Wright Park Baguio Signage

Wright Park

  • Address:  Wright Park, Pacdal Circle, Baguio City
  • Opening Hours:  6:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
  • Horseback Riding Rate:  P200 for 7 rounds

The Wright Park, which bears the name of the late governor general Luke Edward Wright, is yet another huge green space.

Both locals and visitors consider this a top destination for recreation. A green park with rest areas, bicycle pathways, and walking and running trails. The concrete pathway connecting the Wright Park Kiosk and The Mansion front is nearly entirely covered by a lengthy pond or pool. Along with the horse stable, it also features a hill in the forest covered in pine trees.

Wright Park has quite a few horses for you to pick from if you want to go horseback riding in Baguio, and it’s not too far from the city center.

Read More: Ride horses at Wright Park

19. Immense Culture at Tam-awan Village

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  • Address:  366-C Pinsao Proper, Long Long Benguet Road, Baguio City
  • Opening Hours:  8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
  • Entrance Fee:  P60 (Adults); P40 (Students & Seniors); P30 (4-10 y/o); FREE (3 y/o and below)

Tam-Awan Village, also known as Garden in the Sky, is a short distance from the Igorot Stone Kingdom. The Chanum Foundation ordered it in 1998 to build a model village showing restored traditional Cordillera homes and make them more widely available.

The community showcases the local artists’ work as well as the area’s traditional craftsmanship and elegance. The community presently contains nine traditional buildings, including two Kalinga houses and seven Ifugao huts, which were replaced by three Ifugao huts. The majority of the original materials were used to build these structures again.

You may also make your hotel reservations here if you wish to immerse yourself even deeper.

Read More: Immense Culture at Tam-awan Village

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  • Address:  37, Leonard Wood Road, Baguio City
  • Opening Hours:  7:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
  • Entrance Fee:  Tourists are P100 for adults and children who are 13 years old and above; P25 for children who are 12 years old and below; and a 20 percent discount for senior citizens and persons with disabilities. For Baguio City residents, upon presentation of proof of Baguio City residency, the entrance fee is P50 for adults; P25 for children and students who are 13 years old and above; free for children and students who are 12 years old and below; and P25 for senior citizens and PWDs.

One of the many green spaces in the city, the  Baguio Botanical Garden  (renamed Centennial Park) is located between Wright Park and Teacher’s Camp, along Leonard Wood Road.

This is another popular attraction in the city where visitors can enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the verdant surroundings. The extensive garden park is just a short drive from Baguio’s Central Business District. It has many walking paths where you can see many photo-worthy spots. It also harbors the Baguio Arts Guild and the Igorot Village.

Read More : Release the Botany in you at Baguio Botanical Garden

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  • Address:  The Mansion, Baguio-Bua-Itogon Road, Baguio City
  • Opening Hours:  24/7 (Mansion Gate). Most of the time, the Mansion is closed to the public, so visitors can only get a glimpse of the actual mansion from the entrance gate.

The Mansion House, often known as The Mansion, has a long concrete path that leads to a pool in Wright Park. It was given a commission in 1908 to act as the US Governor-official General’s home in the Philippines. It underwent reconstruction in 1947 as a result of the Second World War’s significant devastation.

It serves as the President of the Philippines’ official summer residence at the moment. Other significant state events and international meetings take place there as well.

Read More: Get a Sight of The Mansion

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  • Address:  Mines View Park, Gibraltar Road, Baguio City
  • Opening Hours:  6:00 AM – 8:00 PM. The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
  • Entrance Fee:  Php 20.00 (Adult); Php 10.00 (Children)

Mines View Park is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist destinations and is frequently congested with throngs of visitors. My neighbors claim that this is more of a tourist trap, but because we’re visitors, we should still check it out to see why it’s so well-liked in the first place.

It has an observation platform with a panoramic view of the mountains beyond and the historic gold and copper mines of Itogon town below. One of the greatest places to see the dawn is also here. Go there early in the morning to escape the crowds.

Numerous stores, kiosks, and street vendors selling plants, clothing, trinkets, and souvenirs are all over the place. Along Gibraltar Road is where the park’s entrance is situated.

Read More: 360 degree view of Baguio at Mines View Park

23. What’s in Good Shepherd?

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  • Address:  Good Shepherd Convent, 15 Gibraltar Road, Baguio City
  • Opening Hours:  8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.

You may get the renowned ube jam not far from Mines View Park. Tourists eagerly queue up at this iconic Baguio pasalubong stop to purchase the store’s renowned ube jam and other top picks.

Its advocacy is what distinguishes and fulfills Good Shepherd purchases. Good Shepherd has established a solid reputation for creating high-quality goods with a purpose. What happens to your money then? Examine the package for the statement “You help send us to college each time you buy our products” (often printed on the lid). The money would go toward funding college tuition for young people in the Cordillera.

Other items include seasonal jams like strawberry and blueberry jam, peanut clusters, cashew brittle, lengua, snowballs, angel cookies, choco flakes, alfajor cookies, banana chips, and sampaloc candies. There is a rigid ordering procedure: write down your orders first, line up, then give the attendant your order and money.

Additionally, don’t forget to sample some of their takeout products, which are essentially meriendas and snacks. Keep in mind that there is a per-person order restriction and that the queues might get excessively lengthy at the busiest times. When all of their items are gone, they close the place early.

Read More: What’s in Good Shepherd?

24. Be Adventurous in Sampling local dishes/food

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Baguio is proud of its thriving local food culture. Making the most of the abundant supplies, the residents devised a plethora of inventive methods to make cuisines and culinary items that exemplify the Cordillera area and nearby Ilocos region, the impact of which also pervades the city.

Many of these foods may be found at numerous restaurants and cafes across Baguio. Pinikpikan (chicken soup), pinuneg (blood sausage), and kinuday (smoked meat) are among the most well-known, as are dinakdakan (boiled, diced, and grilled pig’s head pieces) and bagnet (deep-fried pork).

If you want to try a variety of dishes at once, go to The Farmer’s Daughter Restaurant, which is located just adjacent to Tam-awan Village. They mostly offer authentic Cordilleran and Ilocano cuisine.

Cafe by the Ruins is a well-known brand in the city’s dining scene if you prefer a more contemporary spin.

Local eateries also give other Pinoy staples a Baguio spin. Strawberry sinigang and strawberry adobo are served at Mines View Park Hotel’s ZENZ Bar and Restaurant.

Food tripping may also be done in the night market, Burnham Park, Ili-Likha, Good Shepherds, and Session Road, to mention a few.

Oh My Gulay Artist Cafe

  • Opening Hours:  11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Monday, Wednesday – Thursday); 11:30 AM – 7:30 PM (Friday – Sunday); CLOSED (Tuesdays). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
  • Address:  Session Road Fifth Floor La Azotea Building 2600 Baguio City, Philippines

Baguio’s pioneering vegetarian restaurant cum art space for emerging talents from the Philippine Cor

The restaurant offers two levels of seating. The upper level is divided into two portions that are linked by a small wooden hanging bridge. The lower-level dining room provides both indoor and terrace seats with a view of the city. The venue, a partnership between Oh My Gulay and Vocas, also includes display areas for local artists. The restaurant delivers economical vegetarian and vegan cuisine, as the name implies.

Read More: Look at Art at Oh My Gulay Artist Cafe

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  • Address:  Ili-Likha Artists Village, 32 Assumption Road, Baguio City
  • Opening Hours:  10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.

The unusual Ili-Likha Artist’s Wateringhole, also known as Ili-Likha Artist Village, is located along Assumption Road. Eric de Guia (Kidlat Tahimik), an artist and filmmaker, converted a barren lot into this charming treehouse-themed food park in 2014.

Through arts and food, the location emphasizes the significance of maintaining environment and culture. It is a work of art in progress with various unique corners and recognizable characteristics such as the mosaic-covered stairway.

The homegrown eateries provide organic, preservative-free meals. Balbacua, Leandro’s Bistro, Yomichee, Ibana, Little Milkyway Vegan Café, Oh My Gulay, Café Cueva, Kape Kullaaw, Waynu, Scout Burrows, and Natengan Ed Ili are among the eateries.

It also has arts and crafts stores and organizes various events and courses. The entire location is photogenic, and guests will appreciate the peaceful and creative environment.

Read More: Immerse in art at Ili-Likha Artist’s Wateringhole

27. Sam’s Agritourism Park : A Hidden Gem in the City of Pines

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  • Address:  K.M 5 Asin Road, Baguio City
  • Opening Hours:  8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
  • 100 PHP for Adults
  • 80 PHP for older citizens
  • 50 PHP for kids (12 y/o and below)
  • LANDMARK: First Checkpoint. No checking is required as it is still part of Baguio, but for assurances, we suggest non-Baguio residents to still prepare the necessary documents.

The park is home to a variety of plants and animals, including orchids, vegetables, and livestock. Visitors can also enjoy the park’s many amenities, such as a swimming pool, a playground, and a picnic area.

Read More: Sam’s Agritourism Park : A Hidden Gem in the City of Pines

28.  Hunt for Baguio’s Delicacies

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Baguio City, also known as the City of Pines, is a popular tourist destination in the Philippines. It is known for its cool climate, pine trees, and beautiful scenery. Baguio is also home to a number of delicious products and delicacies.

Read More: Hunt for Baguio’s Delicacies

Mount Costa Baguio City Enchantress

  • Address:  Lamtang Pico Road, Barangay Puguis 2601 La Trinidad, Philippines
  • Opening Hours:  7:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
  • Adults – P350.00
  • Students – P250.00
  • Older Citizens and PWDS – P250.00
  • Children ( below 3 years old) – Free
  • Contact: https://www.facebook.com/mountcosta

Read More: Enjoy the View at Mount Costa

Bahong Sunflower Farm Baguio Views

  • Address:  Brgy. Bahong, La Trinidad, Benguet (30-40 min. Away from Baguio; landmark- Bahong warehouse Pink Building)
  • Adults – Php 150.00
  • Older Citizens, Children ages 6-14 y/o and PWDS – Php 130.00
  • Children ( below 5 years old) – Free
  • Contact: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068273378799

Bahong Sunflower Farm is a popular tourist attraction in La Trinidad, Benguet. The farm is home to over 8,000 sunflowers, which are in full bloom from November to February. Visitors can enjoy walking through the fields of sunflowers, taking photos, and learning about the different types of sunflowers. The farm also has a cafe where visitors can buy snacks and drinks.

Read More: Be Amaze at Bahong Sunflower Farm

31. Fall in love at Mirador Heritage and Eco Park

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  • Address:  Mirador Hill, Barangay Dominican Hill-Mirador, Baguio City
  • Opening Hours:  6:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.
  • Entrance Fee:  Php100 (Regular); Php 50 for children, FREE (Below 12 y/o)

The Mirador Heritage and Eco-Spirituality Park, easily a highlight of our most recent trip, is a burgeoning tourist destination with a mix of indigenous and Japan-inspired activities. Hiking routes crisscross this 5-hectare area, leading to several attractions such as the Rock Gardens, the Pandemic Healing Memorial, the La Storta Garden, the Ifugao Houses, and the Circular Seismic Chamber (closed when we visited). The landmark Mirador Peace Memorial, a red-painted torii gate atop a hill overlooking the city and the surrounding hills, is possibly the most popular. Many tourists come here to take pictures.

Aside from the park, Mirador Hill also harbors the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, Kapilya ni Hesus at Maria, Café Iñigo, and the Mirador Jesuit Villa Retreat House.

Read More: Fall in love at Mirador Heritage and Eco Park

31. Learn More History in Igorot Stone Kingdom

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

The Igorot Stone Kingdom, which opened to the public in the second half of 2021, is Baguio’s newest tourist destination. Certain areas are still under development because they are so new. The park displays the ideals of the Cordillera Region as well as both contemporary and traditional Igorot culture.

A contemporary castle and an antiquated stone wall stand in opposite directions and dominate the about 6,000 square meter territory. The contemporary castle, which is made of hollow blocks and cement, is engraved with paths that are interrupted by statues, picture ops, and viewing decks. It was completed with a food court that mostly served Filipino foods.

The stone wall, on the other hand, is reminiscent of the Igorot people’s rock-laying abilities found in the rice terraces. The Fertility Stone Tower, the Temple of Kabunyan, Bangan’s Dome, the Tower of Gatan, the Face in the Rock, and many more may be seen as you ascend.

Other attractions are the Igorot Gold Mine, the Wishing Well, and the Igorot Golden Bridge. Soon, the park will also have life-size statues of prominent Igorots.

Read More: Learn More History in Igorot Stone Kingdom

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Because of its cool weather, Baguio is one of those places that is ideal for a stroll! And, while you may easily come across beautiful and unusual treasures, you can also learn about history or uncover attractive sites while you stroll about, especially if you’re accompanied by a local guide.

If you want to learn more about the areas you wish to see, you may join one of Baguio’s guided walking tours.

Diplomat Hotel Baguio

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

The Dominican Hill Retreat House, officially known as the Diplomat Hotel, is a 17-hectare property perched atop the Dominican Hill. It was initially erected in the early part of the twentieth century as a retreat home for Dominican priests and nuns until World War II, when the Japanese took possession and transformed it into a military garrison and war jail.

The Diplomat Hotel reopened and functioned throughout the 1970s and 1980s after extensive renovations and refurbishing. Given its history, particularly the tragedies of WWII, it has garnered popularity for paranormal phenomena, frequently ranking among the Philippines’ most haunted locations.

The municipal government of Baguio has proclaimed the entire hill area a history and historical landmark, and it has been renamed Dominican Heritage Hill and Nature Park. The property is being renovated and developed for tourism, and it is available for photoshoots, filming, wedding receptions, and other events and gatherings.

Read More: Scare Yourself at Diplomat Hotel (Joke!)

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  • Address:  Kilometer 91, #6 Asin Road, Tadiangan, Tuba, Benguet
  • Opening Hours:  9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Tuesday – Sunday). Note that last entry is at 5:30 PM. CLOSED on Mondays, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.
  • Entrance Fee:  P150 (General Admission); P120 (Students); P100 (Senior Citizens and PWDs); FREE (Children below 42″ height)

The BenCab Museum in Tuba is only a short drive from Baguio. Benedicto Reyes Cabrera (BenCab), a Philippine National Artist for Visual Arts, developed and manages the private museum.

The museum opened to the public in February 2009 and features works by BenCab as well as other notable artists and young modern artists. It seeks to promote environmental protection and cultural preservation of the Cordilleras legacy, in addition to encouraging the arts. There is a café, an organic farm, and a tiny forest at the museum.

Read More: Museum Date at Bencab Museum, Tuba

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  • Address:  Easter Weaving Room is located at #2 Easter Road, Guisad, Baguio City. It is about a 15-minute drive from Burnham Park.
  • Opening Hours:  8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (daily). The opening hours might change, so please check the official website or Facebook page before visiting.

Visit the Easter Weaving Room to round up your tour of the city and surrounding areas of Baguio. Easter Weaving Room was founded in 1909, making it as ancient as Baguio.

It is also one of the few locations in Baguio where you can see real, traditional weaving methods used by Cordillera indigenous. A day excursion to Baguio would benefit greatly from it.

You may observe weavers doing their magic on the looms using different colored threads in the Easter Weaving Room’s work area.

You can also see how intricately the gorgeous Montanosa fabric, a vibrant hand-woven textile that is exclusive to the Cordillera Region, is made.

In addition to observing weavers at work, you may wander the Easter Weaving Room and view the exhibits.

Read More: Head to the Easter Weaving Room

TIPS, NOTES, AND REMINDERS

  • Bring extra clothes so that in every corner, the outfit is different.
  • Visit on weekdays to avoid the crowd.
  • Bring water so that you can’t be dehydrated.
  • Plan ahead and prepare.
  • Dispose of waste properly so bring a trash bag if possible.
  • Respect wildlife.
  • Be considerate of other visitors.

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Baguio City Tourist Spots: A Showcase Of The City’s Art

When I was in Baguio Museum, I read an article written by some writer whose name I could not recall, describing Baguio as a “Melting Pot”. Based on Wikipedia’s definition, a  melting pot  is a metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, the different elements “melting together” into a harmonious whole with a common culture. To me that absolutely made sense. That’s exactly what Baguio is. The assimilation of various people with different cultures all drawn together in harmonious coalescence.  Baguio City is the kind of place which I easily fell in love with. Primarily, what separates it from other cities in the Philippines is its cool weather and its pine-scented air. Aside from that, there are a whole lot of other reasons why the city is so endearing. Themed Parks are everywhere. The people are so warm. The culture is artful and lovely. It’s like an entirely different world. It’s beautiful and it’s something I couldn’t get enough with. So when in the City Of Pines, don’t miss seeing these Baguio Tourist Spots.

1.   Burnham Park

Burnham Park is located within the heart of the city. It’s probably the city’s prime tourists spot. Here we enjoyed rowing our boat in Burnham lake, played chess with the locals, interacted with the people enjoying their early morning exercises, went biking and had our first taste of strawberry taho.

 2. Orchidarium

If what you seek are different kinds of plants from the flowery ones the likes of chrysanthemums, daisies, lilies and roses to herbs like thyme, rosemary, parsley and cilantro to the green leafy decorative ones like peperomia, coleus, and miura sold in a very affordable prices, then this is the perfect place for you.

3. Baguio Cathedral

Built in the 1920, this great piece of architecture with its pink exterior, stained glass and massive twin spires was dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary hence the name Our Lady Of Atonement Cathedral. Located adjacent to Session Road, this is one of Baguio’s major tourist spots.

4. Mines View Park

Nowadays, Mines View Park is a place more famous for memorabilia and souvenir shops rather than where it was name after. This place gives a perfect view of the old gold and copper mines of the Ibaloi tribe.

 5. Wright Park

Here found the much photographed Pool Of Pines, a rectangular pool of water surrounded by flowers and pine trees but it’s more famous to locals and tourists alike as the place where you can ride horses with over a hundred of them to choose from. You can also have a photo taken unlimited wearing native costumes for the price of 20 pesos per person.

6. The Mansion

Located across the Wright Park, the Mansion is the official summer residence of the President of the Philippines. It’s pretty small as compared to the Malacanang Palace, but it doesn’t seem any less elegant with its white edifice fronted by a beautiful gate which would definitely grab your attention.

7. Botanical Garden

Botanical Garden is one of Baguio’s scenic parks which features a wide array of plants but what we love more about it is here, we got the chance to interact with friendly natives who were also ready to playfully pose for the camera.

 8. Teacher’s Camp

Declared in April 2008 as a National Heritage Site, Teachers Camp has been home during summer to teachers from all parts of the country  for recreational and educational purposes. Within the camp are classrooms, dormitories dining and conference halls. It also has an athletic ovals which locals can use for a minimal cost.

9. Camp John Hay

Camp John Hay is what made Baguio the “Little America”. During most of the 20th century, it was used as the recreational facility for the U.S. Armed Forces. Although many parts of the camp has been changed when it was converted into a privately owned resort, it is still famous to tourists for the history the Americans left within it. Among these are the  Bell House & Bell Amphitheater  which are the works of art of the late Governor-General James Franklin Bell. The  Secret Garden  which was JF Bell’s personal space is now famous as the place perfect for wedding proposals. Here also found the well visited  Butterfly Sanctuary  which houses over 50 different species of butterflies. If what you look for is extreme adventure, you might wanna opt for the extreme paintball center and the treetop adventure.

10. Panagbenga Park

Panagbenga Park is a small park situated along two intersecting roads one of which is the Loakan Rd. This is just another typical park in Baguio City with potted plants, mini butterfly sanctuary and a bird cage which houses rare bird species but what I loved about it is here sold at Saleng Garden, a mini bar within the park is the delicious refillable cup of coffee and lemon grass tea which is only for 30 pesos.

11. Baguio Museum

Here displayed are artifacts and works of art of the native tribes of the Cordillera region namely the Ifugaos, Igorots, Ibalois, Kankanaeys and many others. They convey the early lifestyles of each tribe before the American colonization. It also depicts a brief history of the city displaying photos of its political leaders and replicas of Baguio during its early years up to the most recent in 2009.

12. PMA (Philippine Military Academy)

Located within Fort Del Pilar, PMA serves as the training ground for future officers of the AFP.

13. Tam-awan Village

Tam-awan Village was built to restore the Ifugao and Kalinga villages in Baguio City to give those people who haven’t been to the Cordilleras the experience of living immersed through the cultures of these natives. It has become an artists village as it is host to several art exhibits for artists from all over the city and beyond. It has an art gallery which houses paintings and other art pieces.

14. Chinese Bell Church

Bell church is a beautiful place of worship. The structures of the buildings are of classic Chinese architecture. There is an intricately landscaped garden going up the hill. If you want solitude and a place where there are less crowd of people around,  then you would love to pay the Bell Church a visit.

15. Lourdes Grotto

Constructed in commemoration of the Blessed Virgin Mary, this shrine is another place of meditation located in the western part of Baguio. The main altar is located at the top of the hill which can be accessed by climbing a stair consisting of 252 steps. Here you can offer flowers, light candles and lift your prayers asking for the Virgin Mother’s intercession.

16. Dominican Hill

After paying Lourdes Grotto a visit, this is another place you would wanna set your eyes on. Found in Dominican Hill are the  Diplomat Hotel Ruins  which is an old abandoned building used to be a first class hotel in the city and the  World’s Largest 10 Commandments  plus a panoramic view of the entire Baguio City.

17. Kennon Road

This is the shortest route to Baguio City for travelers coming from Manila. Although, it has made headlines due to many vehicular accidents, it still is a favorite route going to the city as it offers breathtaking views along the way. Also along Kennon Rd., is the famous tourist attraction, the 43-feet high limestone sculpted  Lion’s Head.  The viewing deck at the upper end of Kennon Rd is the one famous to tourists for its spectacular view of the entire stretch of the highway and the surrounding mountains covered in greens.

18. Strawberry Farm

Located in La Trinidad, a nearby town in the outskirts of Baguio City are the vast strawberry farms. Here you can choose the type of strawberries you want from small to big ones or from half ripened to the fully ripened ones as you are picking them yourselves. Be careful though not to be too excited to pick every strawberry you see as the cost is triple times higher than the price of strawberries sold in the market, but getting to pick your own strawberries which you can bring home to families and friends with a touch of love is priceless.

19. BenCab Museum

BenCab Museum houses one of the massive collections of art pieces like paintings and sculptures of BenCab himself and other noteworthy artists. It also has a cafe that serves delicious pastries and coffee and a garden with a pond of koi.

20. Northern Blossoms

Although not really located within the City of Pines, Northern Blossoms still makes a perfect side trip whenever you will drive up north. This beautiful Flower Farm in Atok boasts of sprawling hills filled with flowers of various colors, sizes and species.

Baguio City continues to attract tourists from all over the Philippines and even abroad. Well, they have a pretty good reason to be. We were there, for the first time, last January 20, 2014 when the temperature dropped a record-breaking 5.1 degrees. Normally with that kind of temperature, I would see myself rolled into a ball covered in thick sheets. Instead, I was out witnessing people of the city go by their normal routines. The nightlife also in the city is very colorful and lively which would invite you not to go on sleeping until the break of dawn. A night market fills the entire stretch of Harrison Blvd every night where fine pieces of pre-loved clothes, shoes, bags and accessories are sold at affordable prices. Nowadays, I make it a point to visit once or twice a year just to see how much the city has changed and to try whatever new I can find.

There you go. For further information about Baguio visit my Baguio Budget Travel Guide page.

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thanks for this woderful itinerary! i’ve visited some of these places and i really enjoyed it. i recommend you guys to lake tabeo in benguet. you can relax in the mossy forest and fresh air and also the scenic view while trekking from one lake to another.

Thanks for the reco Renz. Will check it out after quarantine.

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Baguio City Tourist Spots: 26 Attractions To Visit in the City of Pines

Baguio City has been regarded as the Summer Capital of the Philippines. Baguio City is also considered a prime tourist destination in the Philippines, for good reasons. Baguio City offers a lot of tourist spots, activities, and vibes that leave tourists and even residents wanting more.

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Of course, let’s not forget the cold weather Baguio City can offer. After all, Baguio City is located in the mountains of the Cordilleras where the temperature is colder than any other part of the Philippines.

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Baguio City Tourist Spots and Attractions

1. lion’s head.

If you are passing through Kennon Road, Lion’s Head is one of the first indications that you are almost in Baguio City. The Lion’s Head is a monument project by the Baguio Lions Club. It is a structure made out of limestone and was unveiled to the public in 1972.

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2. Kennon Road View deck

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3. Burnham Park

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Burnham Park is named after the architect of Baguio, Daniel Burnham. Considered as Baguio City’s most popular park, it offers varying sights and activities for all walks of life. Some of which include:

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4. Rose Garden

The Rose Garden is a part of Burnham Park, but is worthy to be considered a tourist spot on its own because of its features. You and your family can relax and lounge in this beautiful park adorned with different colors of roses during the blooming season.

5. Mines View Park

Mines View Park Baguio City

Mines View Park offers more than just a place to buy souvenirs. For those who love watching the sunrise, the Mines View Park Observation Deck is a perfect vantage point to watch the sunrise over the mountains of the Cordillera.

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6. Good Shepherd Convent

Bring home some local delicacies with you to enjoy with your loved ones while helping achieve the convent’s advocacy, which is to sustain the education of underprivileged students. This is where you can purchase the famous Good Shepherd Ube Jam, Strawberry Jam, Alfajor , Snowballs, and other delicacies.

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7. Wright Park

Named after the Philippines’ then Governor-General Luke E. Wright, this park is famous for horseback riding activities. Divided into two parts; the lower part is where you can go for horseback riding while the upper part is where you can find the postcard-worthy Pool of Pines Reflection Pool, which is a famous spot for early jogging and promenade among the trees.

8. The Mansion

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The Mansion is known as the home of the Philippine President whenever he or she pays a visit to Baguio City. You can get a glimpse of the mansion’s facade and take photos with your friends and families.

9. Camp John Hay

This former American base is home to several attractions:

  • Historical Core
  • Cemetery of Negativism
  • Bell Amphitheater
  • Picnic Area
  • Butterfly Sanctuary
  • Ayala Technohub and Mile Hi

Related: A Dive into the History of Camp John Hay

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10. Forest Bathing Trail

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Reconnect with nature and recharge your body in Baguio City through Camp John Hay’s Forest Bathing Trail. Also known as the Yellow Trail, the trek will rejuvenate your body and mind.

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11. Philippine Military Academy (PMA)

The Philippine Military Academy or PMA is the training ground for the country’s soldiers and military officers. Some of the areas inside the academy have recently been opened for the public to appreciate.

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12. Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary

Get a glimpse of the Earth millions of years ago. Learn to appreciate Mother Earth as you enjoy a trek around the Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary in Baguio City.

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13. St. Francis Xavier Seminary bamboo Educational Demo Farm

Of course one cannot compare the Bamboo forest of Kyoto in Japan, however, the Bamboo Sanctuary gives you the feeling as if you are in Japan.

The St. Francis Xavier Bamboo Eco-Park is a nature park located inside the St. Francis Xavier Seminary at Liteng, Pacdal. It was built in 2012 by the Philippine Bamboo Foundation, Inc. (PBFI) under a Memorandum of Agreement with the Diocese of Baguio City. It is meant to be an experimental learning center that aims to study the different bamboo species and find out how and where bamboos can be propagated in Benguet to control soil erosion. Training, seminars, and TESDA certifications are also being conducted here for locals to learn more about the livelihood opportunities revolving around bamboo.

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14. Pine Trees of the World

Walk among the pine trees at the Pine Trees of the World in Baguio City. Bounded by Baguio City’s busy streets, the Pine Trees of the world is truly a place of respite away from the hustle and bustle of Baguio City.

15. Botanical Garden

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From colorful dahlias and sunflower gardens, the New Baguio Botanical Garden showcases several attractions that everyone will enjoy. Explore the Japanese Tunnel and know more about the sister cities of Baguio.

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16. Lourdes Grotto

17. mirador heritage and eco park.

The Mirador Heritage and Eco Park in Baguio City lets you enjoy nature at its own bamboo sanctuary and other features. Tip : Once you have reached the Mirador Peace Memorial at the top, it is a great vantage point for watching the colorful sunset.

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18. Heritage Hill and Nature Park (Diplomat Hotel)

The Heritage Hill and Nature Park or popularly known as the Diplomat Hotel is known for its dark past. The Diplomat Hotel was once said to be haunted because of its grim history. Today, the Diplomat Hotel, now called Heritage Hill and Nature Park is home to Baguio City’s artists and creatives where several creative festivals were held.

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19. Tam-awan Village

The Tam-awan village in Baguio City is home to local artists. It serves as a venue for art and cultural activities for the purpose of enhancing the public’s appreciation of culture and beauty.

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20. Igorot Stone Kingdom

The Igorot Stone Kingdom has been a popular tourist attraction for years. This impressive site features a series of intricate stonework structures that showcase the unique architectural style and cultural heritage of the Igorot people.

Address: 362 Longlong Road, Pinsao Proper Brgy., Baguio City

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21. Sam’s Agritourism Park

Sam’s Agritourism Park is located at KM.5 Asin Road Baguio City. The steep climb going to the park is all worth it as you explore the different sculptures carved in stones as well as the beautiful view when you reach the topmost part of the park.

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22. Session Road

A busy Central Business District on a weekday, it turns into a central hub for residents and tourists to enjoy various activities on Sundays.

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After visiting the parks and tourist spots, we know what you’ll look for next is a place where you can buy pasalubong for your friends and relatives or something that will make you remember your trip to the beautiful City of Pines.

23. Night Market

Trade and commerce begin at the Night Market as night falls in Baguio City. Here, you can buy clothes at an affordable price. Get your negotiating skills ready as you haggle down the price of a piece of clothing you really want.

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24. Easter Weaving

Weaving, is one of the most traditional ways of making clothes in the Cordillera. At Easter Weaving in Baguio City, you will see this traditional way of making clothes in action. Of course, it is also here where you can buy clothes and souvenirs made from weaved materials.

25. Baguio Public Market

A trip to Baguio City is not complete without a visit at the Baguio Public Market. Here, you can buy highland vegetables and local delicacies which you can bring home to enjoy with your family.

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26. Baguio Orchidarium

A haven for those who love planting or those growing and tending their personal garden. Here, you can see and buy anything you need to start a garden from plant seedlings to pots and fertilizers.

27. Baguio Museum

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Baguio City Tourist Spots Bucket List

Now that you have a list of the Baguio City tourist spots, you can now properly plan your next visit to Baguio so you can maximize visiting these different attractions. When visiting the destinations, make sure to preserve its beauty by cleaning as you go and respecting the place so that other people may be given the chance to enjoy it.

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15 Best Things to Do in Baguio City (the Philippines)

Baguio City may be considered “highly urbanized” but this is one of the most natural cities on the island of Luzon . While the economy in Baguio City is booming, the urban developers have used a light hand when building, rebuilding, and planning the ubran layout.

You’ll find historic buildings beautifully preserved right next to new buildings that ease the transition into modernity. All of which are tucked within green parks and rolling hills. It’s a scenic and practical use of space that clearly honors its history, roots, environment, and culture.

Also known as “The City of Pines”, Baguio City is situated in the Luzon tropical pine forest’s eco-region, which is the perfect climate to encourage the growth of moss, plants, and flowers that are indigenous to tropical climates. Meanwhile, the city sits at an altitude of 1,500 meters above sea level so the climate isn’t too unbearably hot.

In Baguio City, visitors can expect to encounter sites that pay tribute to the past along side delightfully progressive attractions. Come and see for yourself.

Let’s explore the best things to do in Baguio City :

1. Bridal Veil Falls

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While you can’t access the falls like the olden days, visiting Bridal Veil Falls just for the view is absolutely worth it.

Hire a private driver to take you on the scenic journey along Kennon Road where you’ll come to a lookout that shows the veins of the river leading up to the waterfall. This makes for fabulous photos and a peaceful mini-retreat.

There is also a hanging bridge nearby that only the bravest of the brave manage to cross as it looks rather flimsy but has actually proven to be quite secure.

2. Lion’s Head

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It’s a great idea to pair this attraction with the Bridal Veil Falls, as they are both located along Kennon Road.

This 40-foot tall Lion’s head was a team effort by a variety of representatives in Baguio City. The idea to carve a giant lion’s head into the mountain was thought up by members of the Lion’s Club circa 1960-1970. These members then contracted a group of engineers and miners to stabilize and prep the limestone mountain where the monument was to be carved. Finally, a Filipino woodcarver by the name of Anselmo Bayang Day-ag brought this idea to life.

In person, the size of this undertaking is quite spectacular and makes a nice addition to a fun day of sightseeing.

3. Mt. Pulag National Park

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At 2,926 meters above sea level, Mt. Pulag stands as Luzon’s highest peak! But that isn’t its only impressive feature: above Mt. Pulag, visitors can catch glimpses of the Milky Way Galaxy at dawn. Not only that, but it is also famous for a gathering of clouds around its peaks which has been dubbed “the sea of clouds”. All of this paired with its incredible natural scenery has make Mt. Pulag National Park an international destination for nature lovers, hikers, and galaxy geeks alike.

There are four trails up the mountain, some of which require a permit from the DENR. Plan a quick stop by their office a few days a head of your hike.

4. Baguio City Market

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Need your shoes repaired? Want to buy some fresh produce? In the market for a handmade broom? Care to try Purple Yam Jam?

All of that and more can be done at Baguio City Market.

Of course, “the more” is referring to eating. This market is the epicenter of fresh local fare from the region. Sit down at one of the many stalls to try locally caught fish, freshly picked strawberries, and a wide variety of the Philippine staple, Longanisa which is seasoned sausage. There are even vegan versions of Longanisa available!

5. Emilio F. Aguinald Museum

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Many remember Emilio F. Aguinald as the youngest president of the Philippines and the monumental leader who guided the Philippines into the constitutional republic of Asia.

Emilio F. Aguinald led his country during the Philippine Revolution against the Spaniards, again in the Spanish-American war, and once more during the Philippine-American War.

You can learn more about this revolutionary leader and see some personal artifacts belonging to the late president at the Emilio F. Aguinald Museum in Baguio City. Museum hours are Wednesday – Sunday from 10am to noon and then again from 1pm to 4pm.

6. Asin Hot Springs

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Take a dip in hot springs and cold spring pools situated in the rolling emerald mountains of Baguio City. Up high where the air is fresh and the scenery is stunning, you can spend your day in pure relaxation. And when you’re feeling energized, that is a big water slide that spits you out into a cool pool.

There is a restaurant on site that offers yummy Filipino dishes for a great price with a beautiful ambiance.

Pro Tip: Don’t come on the weekends unless you want to be bumping into others during your dip.

7. Baguio Craft Brewery

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Step outside of the realm of Red Horse beer and into the gourmet world of craft beer.

It’s not every day that you find a craft brewery in Asia, so when you do- you’ve got to try it out immediately.

Baguio Craft Brewery is Baguio’s first brewery and is doing impressive things with 16 rotating craft beers on tap! If you want to try a homerun, their signature beer called Lagud is a strawberry craft beer that will knock your socks off.

Like champions, Baguio Craft Brewery has the ultimate menu of beer-friendly appetizers including Buffalo wings, fish tacos, and Moroccan spicy shrimp. It doesn’t get any better than this!

8. Botanical Garden

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It’s no surprise that the City of Pines has an outstanding Botanical Garden.

This garden is much more than flowers and fauna, however. It is said to be a spiritual center where the spirits of the native Igorot people dwell. You’ll see native hut replicas of the local Igorot people paying tribute to their cultural legacy all around.

These huts, of course, are surrounded by bright flowers and luscious plants that encourage the development of a diverse wildlife including beautiful butterflies and a range of bird species. So, keep an eye out.

9. Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral

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What once served as an evacuation center during the Japanese occupation throughout World War II, now serves as the most popular tourist destination in Baguio City.

This Roman Catholic Church stands as the pride and joy of Baguio City as it is absolutely stunning with unique features that you won’t find on other churches in the country.

You’ll notice the light pink rose towers with stained glass windows that sparkle in the sunlight. Topped with rusty red tile roofs, you can see this cathedral from all areas of the city- but it is certainly most beautiful up close.

10. Baguio Athletic Bowl

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Wander on over to the Baguio Athletic Bowl and see what sporting event is on. The field, track, and stadium serve as Baguio’s central hub for all things athletic including soccer games, track and field events, and festival celebrations.

Built in 1945, the athletic bowl certainly needed a makeover to improve its dilapidating conditions. From 2014 to 2016, it underwent a full transformation and is now a sparkling piece of art.

Stop by on the weekends for the best chance to become a local spectator.

11. Tam-Awan Village

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Nestled into the hilly mountains of Baguio is an unsuspecting art village. At a glance, you only notice traditional huts with grass roofs scattered on different levels of elevation throughout the forest. But once entering, you’ll discover that each hut is actually a contemporary art gallery. You get nature and art in one place.

The grounds are lovely to explore. You’ll find a Koi Pond, forest trails, and exquisite views of the town from Tam-Awan Village. There is a guide on site who can tell you more about the huts and the art pieces they house.

12. Ifugao Woodcarvers’ Village

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Traditional crafts and skills like weaving and woodcarving have been preserved at the Ifugao Woodcarvers’ Village.

Here, locals carry on long standing traditions and talents with roots that span back decades. Buy some souvenirs and at the same time, you’ll be supporting a dying industry and fading art form. You can find small trinkets such as woven baskets and staple pieces like checker-printed coffee tables.

You’ll also be pleased to learn that the price tags on these items are a fraction of the price you would pay for similar items in nearby Manilla.

13. Cemetery of Negativism

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Everyone can get on board with the concept of burying negative energy and unproductive thoughts. That is exactly what is happening at the Cemetery of Negativism in Baguio.

To set the scene, the first headstone that you’ll read says, “Negativism is man’s greatest self imposed infliction, his most limiting factor, his heaviest burden.” So, what else is there to do with all of this burdening negativity? Put it in the ground so that it can never escape.

Have a wander around the gravestones of negative thoughts, each monument accompanied by a childlike animal cartoon. Some thoughts are funny and some hit too close to home. There’s nothing like it.

14. Burnham Park

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Most popular for its giant swan boats that your can take out on the lake and paddle around, Burnham Park is a great place to spend a leisurely day with your family or sweetheart.

There are rose-bush lined jogging trails, cozy park benches overlooking the water, food stalls selling traditional Filipino dishes, hawkers selling souvenirs and knickknacks that you certainly don’t need but are fun to look at.

Come and enjoy the acres upon acres of shady pine forests and manmade lake that tourists and locals can’t get enough of.

15. Ketchup Food Community

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With a name like that, how can you not be curious? Just to clarify what you may be thinking, they actually do serve much more than ketchup and ketchup-friendly foods at this Baguio restaurant. In fact, many of the dishes here are straight-up gourmet.

This Asian Fusion gem of a restaurant cooks up sensational dishes like Kiniing Chicken that has been smoked, seasoned, and plated in a rich ginger broth. There are Instagram-worthy desserts and fresh drinks that will bring pure nostalgia to your tongue.

15 Best Things to Do in Baguio City (the Philippines):

  • Bridal Veil Falls
  • Lion’s Head
  • Mt. Pulag National Park
  • Baguio City Market
  • Emilio F. Aguinald Museum
  • Asin Hot Springs
  • Baguio Craft Brewery
  • Botanical Garden
  • Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral
  • Baguio Athletic Bowl
  • Tam-Awan Village
  • Ifugao Woodcarvers' Village
  • Cemetery of Negativism
  • Burnham Park
  • Ketchup Food Community

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12 Things to Do in Baguio — the Summer Capital of the Philippines

The Philippines may be a popular tourist destination for beaches and tropical resorts, but in the midst of sunshine and heat, there are cool places to also retreat. Set your sights on the different places to visit in Baguio , the Summer Capital of the Philippines, known for its cool breeze and abundant pine trees scattered across the city. As a go-to destination for Filipinos in the summer, there are quite a few outdoor activities to enjoy in the City of Pines. Here are 12 things to do in Baguio for your summer vacation!

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1. Explore Camp John Hay tourist spots

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Camp John Hay is a former US military rest and recreation area, now turned into somewhat of a resort where American-themed cabin hotels are found. No need to fly to North America to experience luxurious cabin rooms and tall pine trees, because Camp John Hay offers something quite similar. However, aside from the American-themed establishments, guests have a handful of activities to do at Camp John Hay.

For one, there’s the Tree Top Adventure which offers a Superman Ride (zipline), Canopy Ride, and Tree Drop (harnessed freefall). All these so you can take in the resort’s fresh breeze and gorgeous landscaping from a high and fun point. You can also head to the Bell House . Once a residence of General J Franklin Bell, this vintage home is now a museum reflecting American colonial architecture. And since you’re already in one of the best outdoor places in Baguio, you might as well have a picnic. Camp John Hay has a picnic area and tables you can rent for your afternoon culinary indulgence. Sounds like a family affair already, no?

2. Visit the La Trinidad Strawberry Farm

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A quick ride from Baguio City, you’ll find La Trinidad Strawberry Farm , which is  probably the most popular strawberry farm in the country. This is where you can pick your own strawberries if you visit between November and May. The strawberries cost ₱250-₱300 per kilo.

The farm, of course, offers garden boots to help visitors tread through soil and mud. But if you’d rather just take photos and shop, you can buy souvenirs at the pasalubong centre, plus try Baguio’s signature strawberry taho and strawberry ice cream!

3. Relax in the Mirador Eco Park

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There’s a little bit of Japan in Baguio, thanks to the Mirador Heritage and Eco-Spirituality Park , so add this to your list of things to do in Baguio. This rejuvenating park is a blend of Filipino and Japanese-inspired designs. Stand-outs include the Pandemic Healing Memorial, Ifugao Houses, and the Mirador Peace Memorial. The memorial consists of a torii gate sitting on top of a hill where you can also overlook Baguio City. Every attraction is like a zen area where wandering souls can find some quiet time to themselves. Unless, of course, you’re travelling with friends who can’t resist taking snapshots of this perfect and peaceful location. 

4.  Learn more about the Igorot Stone Kingdom

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The Igorot Stone Kingdom was only opened in 2021. While some parts are still under construction, it has already become a new favourite must-see of locals. The landmark depicts modern and traditional Igorot culture as it’s somewhat similar to a spacious park but takes the form of a stone castle at the same time. The castle is made up of hollow blocks and cement, with walkways and photo spots that complete a tourist’s experience. 

As you explore the Igorot Stone Kingdom, notice how the walls resemble the Ifugao rice terraces. There are many sub-attractions inside the stoned fortress, and it will reportedly add life-sized statues of prominent Igorots soon.

5. Take pictures at Colors of StoBoSa, La Trinidad

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Colors of StoBoSa has made the rounds on social media in recent years for good (and colourful) reason. This is actually a residential area made up of about 500 homes whose design was a collaboration of the Department of Tourism and the Tam-Awan Village group. The whole town is like a stacked mural of yellow, red, purple, and green that’s striking in photos but definitely more jaw-dropping in person. 

StoBoSa comes from the combined names of the communities in the village, which are Stonehill , Botiwtiw , and Sadjap . As this is a residential area, there’s no entrance fee, but you are encouraged to mind your manners as you explore the ‘ton. It’s also a chance to interact with locals who are already used to welcoming tourists in their turf, so this should surely be on your list of things to do in Baguio. 

6. Ride a boat in Burnham Park

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Arguably the most famous tourist attraction in Baguio, Burnham Park is located at the heart of the city. It isn’t just a restful place to take a stroll or set up a picnic. Families and tourists also take the opportunity to hop on a boat — a swan boat if you’d like — and be swayed by the gentle waves of Burnham Lake . You could also go biking or explore the park’s other attractions, such as the Rose Garden skating rink, the Orchidarium , and the Children’s Park . 

7. Exercise in Wright Park

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Next up on your list of things to do in Baguio is yet another park. Feast your eyes on Wright Park . This park boasts vast greenery with walking and jogging trails, a long pond, and a pine tree forest next to the bustling horse stable. Needless to say, you should take this opportunity to do some exercise. But the stable is usually the main purpose of tourists here because, yes, you can go horseback riding for only ₱200 for seven rounds. Even better, entrance is free!

8. Go up The Mansion

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The Mansion was once the official residence of the US Governor-General in the Philippines. When the Philippines was no longer an American commonwealth, The Mansion became the official summer residence for Philippine presidents. However, most presidents no longer use The Mansion and it usually serves as a tourist attraction. Inside, it has a mini-museum with memorabilia from previous presidents. And fun fact — the elaborate gate is believed to have been modelled after the gate of Buckingham Palace in London, England. 

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9. See art pieces in the BenCab Museum

The BenCab Museum was named after the Philippine National Artist for Visual Arts himself, Benedicto Reyes Cabrera. The museum showcases a collection of contemporary art and ethnography. Not only does the museum contain the artist’s own masterpieces and that of his peers, but also granary gods, native implements, weapons, and indigenous arts of the Cordillera region. 

This tourist spot in Baguio is the best place to get to know the modern and traditional culture of the city from the point of view of artists. We suggest you step inside the museum’s many galleries for further immersion, including the Cordillera Gallery, BenCab Gallery, Erotica Gallery, and the Philippine Contemporary Art Gallery 1 & 2. Outside, bask in the refreshing farm and garden just below the museum. Here, you get to see the city’s organic farm produce, a waterfall, and a mini forest that features an eco trail!

10. Take in the beautiful Mines View Park

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Another postcard-worthy attraction in Baguio is Mines View Park . Although this place is usually packed with tourists, the view and photo against the backdrop of lush pine trees are well worth it. If you want to have the observation deck all to yourself, it’s best if you visit in the morning. There are also a lot of souvenir stalls here, and you can even take a photo in the traditional Cordillera costume. If you’re travelling with little ones, they’ll be ecstatic about the St. Bernard dogs they can pose a photo with too. How can you not add these big furry friends to your list of things to do in Baguio?

11. Check out Tam-awan Village

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Immerse even deeper in Baguio’s indigenous culture at the Tam-awan Village . This village underscores indigenous craftsmanship and the artistic style of the whole mountain region. Here, you can take photos with tree huts that come from Ifugao; there are specifically seven Ifugao huts and two Kalinga houses for tourists to study and understand. This is also a great place to buy local artwork souvenirs, attend a local art workshop, and also appreciate the cityscape from their viewing deck. As the village is located at a high point, it’s aptly nicknamed Garden in the Sky.

12. Buy souvenirs in Good Shepherd

You cannot leave Baguio without having Good Shepherd on your itinerary. This is where you purchase the famous ube jam. The holy jam which summons long lines of jam lovers who are also in it for the strawberry jam, blueberry jam, peanut cluster, lengua, and cashew brittle. No matter the souvenir you buy, they’re all delicious and worth the wait. Plus, the location is a picturesque area too. You might want to take photos while waiting to buy your Baguio pasalubong !

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And that about does it for this list of things to do in Baguio, the summer capital of the Philippines. With its ideal cool weather and a handful of outdoor activities, these Baguio attractions are a great palace to bond with your nearest and dearest. Are you ready to make for the City of Pines?

Facebook featured image credit (L-R): holgs and Scopio via Canva Pro. This article was originally published on  TripZilla .

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Therese's close friends know that if they haven’t seen her around, then she’s probably having an adventure with her luggage and camera in hand. Though she loves staying at home and spending lazy afternoons with friends, there are times when she has to be "away from home to feel at home," — that’s when she’s bitten by the travel bug. See her travels on Instagram @reesstamaria .

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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.

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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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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.

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‘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.

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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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    Burnham Park. Located at the heart of Baguio, Burnham Park is the most famous attraction in the city. It is dominated by Burnham Lake (or Lagoon) and dotted with other interesting spots like the Rose Garden, a recreational park with a skating rink, the Orchidarium, the Children's Park, and the Melvin Jones Grandstand.

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    7. Bell Church. Bell Church in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines. Location: Baguio-La Trinidad Road. Save on Google Maps. Bell church is an important cultural and religious site to the Chinese community in Baguio and Benguet. It is an iconic site to visit because of its architectural design.

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    The fare is PHP 9.00. 11. Mirador Hill. This park is one of the newest tourist attractions in Baguio and is part of the Mirador Jesuit Villa. What makes this place interesting is its quiet and peaceful environment, perfect for travelers looking for a reflective rest in the busy atmosphere of Baguio City.

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    2. Burnham Park. The 'mother of all parks' in Baguio city, the summer capital of the Philippines, is a 32.84-hectare park designed by, and named after, American architect and urban planner Daniel Hudson Burnham, who also designed the original plan for Baguio City as well as Dewey Boulevard (now Roxas Boulevard) in Manila.

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    10. Baguio Athletic Bowl. Source: wikimapia.org. Baguio Athletic Bowl. Wander on over to the Baguio Athletic Bowl and see what sporting event is on. The field, track, and stadium serve as Baguio's central hub for all things athletic including soccer games, track and field events, and festival celebrations.

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