Baguio, perched high in the Cordillera Central Mountains, is a great place to escape the heat of the Philippine lowlands. Camp John Hay, originally built as a recreation area for U.S. soldiers, now is a full-fledged resort complete with a world-class golf course. Definitely stop at the city market, where you can buy almost anything (just be prepared to haggle).
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4.5 based on 210 reviews
Mt. Pulag stands as Luzon’s highest peak,at 2,926 meters above sea level.visitors can catch glimpses of the Milky Way Galaxy at dawn . Referred as Sea of clouds. Very nice Picturesque > Four trails take you up the mountain for for few you need prior permission from DENR. Its also famous International destination for people who love nature , hike and galaxy.
4.5 based on 272 reviews
we saw military tanks around the place. You can ride and take photos. Very peaceful place and guarded by military.
4.5 based on 96 reviews
Of the many churches that Baguio is known for, Pink Sister's Convent and Chapel is well-known and adored as it has been a witness to any answered prayers in any form - personal supplication, professional promotion, examinations, health and wellness wishes, and even relationships. An hour mass at the said church will surely make you feel spiritually full. The solemnity of the mass which is accentuated by the penchant of the sisters in chorus creates a very heavenly atmosphere that sets the tone by which deep personal prayers are uttered and sent.
4.0 based on 30 reviews
Looking for pasalubong from Baguio you name it.. it's all here. Food preserved, fresh vegetable and fruits, native products & wood carvings, souvenir items, everything is here. Well organized and clean. When in Baguio anyone is planning to bring out something Baguio, this is the place to visit.
4.0 based on 215 reviews
Whether you are a catholic or a non-catholic visiting the Grotto is highly recommended. Aside from fulfillment of going up catching your breath, once you reach the icon of the Lady of Lourdes, the breathtaking view of the nearby area and the grotto itself is mesmerizing. You will never regret going up when your are already on your way down the hill. Say a prayer in the chapel, light a candle or place a prayer request in the envelopes provided, if you are a believer then its a must.
4.0 based on 145 reviews
Took some foreign friends here and they enjoyed it. It's been years since I was here. It looks waaay better now. People are really friendly. They were giving honest regular prices to the foreigners (unlike other tourist places I've been in around the world where they rob the foreigners!) I accidentally dropped some money when I paid for something I bought. A stranger eventually found me and handed me the money I dropped. Vendors were really nice with giving discounts. Don't be shy in asking. Best place to buy coffee. They buy coffee from farmers (cooperative) so it's as fair trade and local as you can get (unless you buy straight from farmers). I bought some ground coffee beans in a small vaccum foil packaging so I can bring it back to my teachers in America. If you're looking for quality hand-woven Sagada bags, here's where you can find them. Just ask around and they'll point you to upstairs stalls where you can buy them. They're a bit pricey but the quality is definitely worth it! If you want pasalubongs, you can get them from here too. No need to go to the convent to buy their special ube jam.
4.0 based on 143 reviews
Within its compound are intricately designed arches and buildings adorned with flags, bells and dragons. It has a pagoda, and landscaped gardens. There are some Buddhist artifacts to be found there, as well as some literature about the history of China.
this is a taoist temple, a chinese temple in Baguio and must respect their religion. very colorful and good for instagram post
4.0 based on 1,014 reviews
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. The park has 12 main areas, the most popular of which are the Burnham Lagoon, a man-made lake with rowboats for hire; a children's playground; a skating rink; the Rose Garden and the Picnic Grove.
A very nice park in the middle of Baguio City, there are lots of people visiting Burnham Park to enjoy and feel the cold weather of the City. You'll be surely enjoy your vacation and relaxed you from all of your problems.
4.0 based on 266 reviews
After visiting Glenn 50's Diner, Laperal White House, Mines View, been to SM Baguio to buy some new clothes and check out what's on sale, we then headed to the famous church in Baguio, the Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral beside Session road. We were supposed to head to this church upon arrival to Baguio City to give thanks for our safe trip way up to the city, but unfortunately, we came in too early too late for the church mass. And unfortunately again, when we got to the church, there's no scheduled mass in the afternoon. I really loved this church from the first time we visited this church a long time ago, back when my status is still "In a Relationship" and not "Married". I have this dream that someday when we decided to renew our vows and finally decided to have a church wedding ceremony, we will be blessed in this church. Oh, what a dream. The church is located in Upper Session Baguio City, the church architecture is very romantic and vintage, not your typical kind of church, that's why most women dream of having their wedding done here. Apart from being a heritage site, the distinctive pink facade is very feminine, hihihi, so girly. And how about the aisle? Oh, the aisle is very ideal for women who want their wedding to be very dramatic and considering their long aisle who most girls consider on their wedding day. Please see Mass schedules according to their FB page: Mass Schedule EVERY SUNDAYS 5:00 am - Ilocano 6:00 am - English 7:00 am - English 8:00 am - English 9:00 am - Ilocano 10:00 am - Tagalog 11:00 am - English 12:00 nn - English 1:00 pm - English 2:00 pm - English 300 pm - English 4:00 pm - English 5:00 pm - English 6:00 pm - English 7:00 pm - English EVERY SATURDAYS 6:00 am 6:30 am 7:00 am Anticipated masses 5:00 pm 6:00 pm EVERY WEEKDAYS 6:00 am 6:30 am 7:00 am 12:15 nn 5:15 pm CONTACT INFORMATION: Parish Office : (074) 424-7871 Catechetical Office : (074) 442-4256 Accounting Office : (074) 304-4064 Telefax : (074) 304-4064 Facebook Page: Baguio Cathedral Here are more photos: Erky with Pope Francis Me & my son with Pope Francis standee For Baguio Traveler's, let us make it that every time we visit the City of Pines, let's not forget to visit this church so say Thanks for a long and safe trip, if we can make it a habit that before starting your visit to our favorite tourist spots in Baguio, let us pay a visit to our Lord first so he can bless and guide us safely on our travel.
4.0 based on 800 reviews
Good Shepherd is a religious convent in Baguio and they’re well known for great pasalubongs, goodies, or sweet treats like Ube jam, Peanut Brittle, Lengua De Gato, and Strawberry Jam. People normally go here to buy in wholesale so you better be early to avoid the long queue. Tip: There are stores outside Good Shepherd that sells fresh strawberries and other goodies, you might want to check them out too!
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