5 to 10 Minute Walk
- Baguio City Market – fresh fruits and vegetables, fish and meats (including Baguio “longanisa”), jams, peanut brittle, the famous Baguio “walis” (native brooms), flowers and plants, dollar black-market exchange, etc.
- Maharlika Shopping Center – boutiques, curio shops and beauty salons
- Marbay Shopping Center – handicrafts, souvenirs, embroidery, native furniture, woodcarvings, baskets, flowers and plants, etc.
- Igorot Garden – Favorite hangout for the locals
- Baguio Cathedral – Truly a Baguio landmark for its twin spires. Masses are celebrated in English except when Ilocano or Tagalog are indicated:
Sundays and Holidays of Obligation
- 6:00 am
- 7:00 am
- 8:00 am (Ilocano)
- 9:00 am (Tagalog)
- 10:00 am
- 11:00 am
- 4:00 pm
- 5:00 pm
- 6:00 pm
Saturdays
- 6:00 am
- 7:00 am
- 5:00 pm
Mondays thru Fridays
- 6:00 am
- 5:15 pm
- Plaza Garden –While the time away under a bougainvillea trellis and see a 3D topographical map of the Cordilleras
- Malcolm Square / People’s Park –Open air concerts and shows
- Session Road – Baguio’s main thoroughfare
- Burnham Park – Baguio’s premiere park known for boating, biking, soccer, concerts, skating, picnicking, etc.
- “Wagwagan” Shops – Bargain shops for pre-owned items and export overruns.
- Rose Garden – Roses everywhere!
5 to 10 Minute Drive
- Pink Sisters Convent
- Lourdes Grotto
- Saint Louis University
- University of the Cordilleras
- Baguio Central University
- UP Baguio
- Sunshine Park
- Easter Weaving School
- Teachers Camp
- Botanical Garden
- Wright Park
- Mansion House
- Pine Trees of the World / Tower of Peace
- Japanese Garden
- Baguio Convention Center
15 to 30 Minute Drive
- Philippine Military Academy
- Baguio Country Club Golf Course
- Camp John Hay Golf Course
- Good Shepherd Convent
- Mines View Park
- Loakan Airport
- Woodcarvers’ Village
- Bencab Museum
- Tam-Awan Village