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Baguio Attractions and Landmarks

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