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There's no doubt that Baguio City is one of the most exciting places to visit in the Philippines.
The City of Baguio, which is also known as the City of Pines or the Summer Capital of the Philippines, has been a top destination for both local and foreign tourists who want to experience the city's cool climate. Besides its perfect weather, the city has countless attractions that will surely surprise you.


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This Baguio travel guide shares the best things to do in Baguio.

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Embark on an unforgettable journey to Baguio, Philippines, as we uncover the top things to do in this charming mountain city. Nestled in the scenic Cordillera Central Range, Baguio offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, with its cool climate, breathtaking views, and vibrant culture.

Our adventure begins with a visit to the iconic Burnham Park, a picturesque urban park named after Daniel Burnham, the city's American architect. Take a leisurely boat ride on the serene man-made lake, stroll through lush gardens, and try your hand at various recreational activities like biking, roller skating, and picnicking.

Next, we explore the enchanting Mines View Park, where you can soak in panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the old mining town. Don't miss the opportunity to have your photo taken wearing traditional Cordillera attire or to sample fresh strawberries and other local produce from the nearby stalls.

For a taste of Baguio's rich cultural heritage, we take you to the Tam-Awan Village. Immerse yourself in the traditional arts and crafts of the Cordillera people as you explore the village's recreated traditional huts and art galleries. Engage in workshops on weaving, wood carving, and other indigenous crafts, and appreciate the beauty of local artwork.

No trip to Baguio is complete without experiencing the vibrant Baguio Public Market. Wander through its bustling stalls and indulge in a gastronomic adventure, sampling local delicacies like strawberry taho, fresh vegetables, and Baguio's famous longganisa. Bargain for unique souvenirs, handicrafts, and colorful woven products.

Nature lovers will be delighted by the breathtaking beauty of the Botanical Garden. Take a leisurely walk amidst vibrant flower beds, explore native huts showcasing the indigenous culture of the Cordillera region, and encounter the famous Igorot sculpture garden.

Discover the fascinating history of Baguio at the Baguio Cathedral, also known as Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral. Marvel at its stunning architecture and enjoy a moment of serenity inside the church. Nearby, visit the Baguio Museum, which showcases the city's history, culture, and indigenous heritage.

Don't miss the chance to explore the cool, refreshing ambiance of the Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad, just a short distance from Baguio. Pick your own strawberries, savor freshly made strawberry ice cream, and learn about the intricacies of strawberry farming.

As our journey through Baguio comes to an end, we hope you're inspired to visit this enchanting city and explore its many wonders. Whether you're seeking natural beauty, cultural immersion, or culinary delights, Baguio has it all. So pack your bags, embark on an adventure, and discover the top things to do in Baguio, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

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Planning a trip to BAGUIO? Here are some useful info that you need to know before your visit including tips on WHERE TO STAY and TOURIST ATTRACTIONS to see!

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$0.25 Burger in Baguio, Philippines ????????

I explored the 'Summer Capital' of the Philippines. Baguio is a mountain city in Luzon that's very popular with domestic tourists looking for some fresher weather.

A cooler climate is exactly what I needed after suffering in the sweltering heat of Manila. After travelling to Baguio I can finally roam around outdoors for hours and feel good.

I started my day at the SM City. It's a huge modern mall built on top of a hill, with open walls to let the cool air flow through. It's the only major mall in the Philippines without air conditioning. AC simply isn't needed in Baguio.

At SM City Baguio, I enjoyed a combination of two of my favourite drinks, Milo and Boba Milk Tea from a stall called Tiger Sugar. I took my delicious drink to the sky terrace on the roof of the mall, that is a popular place to hang out and enjoy the weather and view of Baguio city.

I could see a Ferris wheel near the mall so went to check it out. It was in the Sky Ranch amusement park which has some other rides, but the only one that interested me was the pirate ship. It was fun but I wish there were some more thrill rides there.

From there I walked down Session Road, the main street in Baguio, to visit the public market. My mission was to buy some fresh strawberries, and that was an easy one to complete. Strawberries are very popular in Baguio as the area has the perfect climate to grow them.

At Baguio Public Market I also enjoyed some strawberry ice cream and some delicious Filipino sweets made from cassava and ube.

My final mission of the day was to buy a Baguio t-shirt and that was neither difficult of expensive.

With my missions complete I rewarded myself with a burger. I saw many people queuing up at a bakery where dozens of burgers were being fried up. No wonder they are popular as it must be the cheapest burger in the world, at only 15 pesos, or about $0.25. What a bargain!

The next day I continued the vlog by getting outside of Baguio city centre and visiting a cultural village at Mount Kalugong. The weather forecast was for heavy rain but I packed a poncho and visited anyway. The forecast is for rain every day, so you just need to take your chances.

After a short hike around the mountain and a bit of rock climbing, I was surprised to see there was a coffee shop up there. I don't like coffee but they had matcha green tea, which I love. So I got to enjoy a nice cold match Frappuccino with an incredible view of the La Trinidad area.

I visited Mr Kalugong by taxi but returned with the local transport, a jeepney. I've seen jeepneys everywhere since I arrived in the Philippines but had never actually ridden in one, so this was my first time.

I ended my Baguio adventure back where I began it, at the SM City Mall, where I enjoyed some special Japanese ramen and another bubble tea. Yum yum!

0:00 SM City Baguio Mall
5:18 Milo Boba Tea
14:29 Sky Ranch Amusement Park
27:02 Baguio Public Market
31:46 Strawberry Ice Cream
35:21 Filipino Sweets
58:31 Baguio T-shirt
1:04:40 World's Cheapest Burger
1:11:38 Day 2
1:19:22 Mt Kalugong Cultural Village
1:39:48 Jeepney Ride
1:49:43 Japanese Ramen
1:59:30 Boba Tea Finale

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FRIENDLIEST Filipino Locals in BAGUIO City ???? ????????

We now find ourselves in the summer capital of Baguio City. Renowned for its cooler climate and the abundance of pine trees, Baguio promises a different experience. Today, we'll showcase the vibrant and fun aspects of this enchanting city, from its incredibly welcoming locals to its lively nightlife scene. Don't forget to hit the subscribe button, and let's dive right into the video!

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Welcome to BAGUIO! This video explains what the last 3 days of our lives have been like in the Philippines' coldest city ????????

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$20 First Class Bus (to Philippines Coldest City) ????????

I was fed up of Manila's scorching heat so I boarded a bus out of town. My destination being the coldest city in the Philippines.

Baguio is known as the 'Summer Capital' of the Philippines and is very popular with domestic tourists looking for a break from the roasting hot weather in their own province.

There are direct buses running between Manila and Baguio very frequently, but there are different classes with different levels of comfort. Given that it was to be a 6 hour journey (depending on the traffic) I made sure to book the highest category of bus, 'First Class'.

There are many different bus companies in Luzon but I don't think there's much difference between them in terms of service and comfort. I chose to go with Victory Liner.

At the Victory Liner bus station in Pasay there's a dedicated waiting room for first class passenger. Nothing fancy, just some tea, coffee and a TV, but the main thing is the air conditioning. I was able to sit in comfort until the bus was ready to depart.

The first class bus has a 1-2 seating arrangement, so it's possible to book a seat alone without someone next to you. That's perfect for someone like me travelling solo. You don't want to be touching arms with a stranger for 6 hours like on some budget airline.

It didn't even take 6 hours though. The bus took ages to get out of Manila, due to the ridiculous traffic, but after that the roads were clear and we arrived in Baguio much sooner than I expected.

I thought the ticket price of 1,049 PHP ($18.63) was worth it for all the space I had, but other than that there's nothing fancy about the bus. No individual entertainment units, charging ports, anything like that.

The Victory Liner terminal in Baguio is located directly opposite a Jollibee restaurant so the first thing I did in Baguio was enjoy a delicious Double Yumburger.

I then checked in to the Orchard Hotel. It was the best hotel I could find in the central area of Baguio. There were some better hotels but they were in more remote areas.

My room at Orchard Hotel was hardly perfect, but the view from the balcony was awesome.

Getting close to sunset, I decided to visit the huge hangout area in the centre of Baguio called Burnham Park. There were loads of vendors selling ice cream and other treats, and a huge lake where people were enjoying boat rides.

So after enjoying a special strawberry ice cream, that I've no idea what was so special about it, I jumped on a pontoon and did a lap of the lake.

As the sun set, I got myself another sweet treat, a special Ice Scramble which is something like a Halo-halo and headed back to my hotel to enjoy a room service massage. Life is good.

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BAGUIO CITY /Coldest City & 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. Nearby, Baguio Cathedral, completed in 1936, has a rose-hued exterior. The main thoroughfare is Session Road, lined with shops, restaurants and entertainment options.
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Escape the Manila heat and travel to chilly Baguio. Find out the best time to go, how to go there and get around, must-see tourist spots, which restaurants to try, and more.

Baguio is a mountain resort city located in Benguet of Northern Luzon, Philippines. Considered to be the country’s Summer Capital, Baguio is undoubtedly one of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines.

Also nicknamed The City of Pines, it is a popular weekend getaway for local travelers based in the metro.

Baguio was established as a hill station by the United States in 1900 at the site of an Ibaloi village known as Kafagway. It was the United States' only hill station in Asia.[6]

Baguio is classified as a Highly-Urbanized City (HUC). It is geographically located within Benguet, serving as the provincial capital from 1901 to 1916,[7] but has since been administered independently from the province following its conversion into a chartered city. The city is a major center of business, commerce, and education in northern Luzon, as well as the location of the Cordillera Administrative Region


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BAGUIO CITY reminds us of EUROPE! ???????? ????????????????????????????

Welcome back to Baguio City! In our last episode, we had the pleasure of meeting some incredibly friendly Filipinos in this vibrant city and exploring its bustling hot spots in the centre. Today, we're taking our adventure a step further as we've decided to rent a scooter to uncover more of Baguio's top attractions, including stunning natural beauty at Camp John Hay's, tasty food, and a touch of tradition at the Mines View Observation Deck.

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In this episode, we continued our Baguio adventure. Despite an unpleasant experience on the first day, we embarked on a new adventure to tour Baguio, visiting some of the most iconic destinations. If you mention Baguio, two things are likely to come to mind. First, would be Baguio’s colder mountain climate compare to the rest of the Philippines hence its other name, the summer capital of the Philippines (Where people escape to during summer). Second thing would be the abundant of strawberries grown in Baguio due to favourable climate conditions. Hence we begin this episode by visiting the iconic Strawberry Farm to get ourselves some delicious strawberries and products such as jam, strawberry flavoured ice cream. Along the way there, we also stopped by another iconic landmark called the Colors of Stobosa, which isofficially designated as the StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork, is a community artwork designed by the Tam-awan Village group, and is a locally recognized tourist attraction in the town of La Trinidad, Benguet. We then head back to Baguio’s main town for lunch. Upon doing some research, we found a reputable vegetarian restaurant called Oh my Gulay which has incredible interior and hidden from the street with no signs or display mentioning the place but only relying on insider tips. After lunch, we then proceed to visit a Baguio Public Market to explore souvenirs, local delicacies and goods for purchase. As the nightfalls, we then proceed to Burnham Park for a late night walk while trying Strawberry Taho but PLOT TWIST!! Justin became a Taho seller!!

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00:00 - 00:23 Summary
00:23 - 04:38 Impression of Baguio Streets
04:38 - 13:15 Strawberry Farm
13:15 - 16:22 Strawberry + Avocado Sorbete
16:22 - 24:10 Buying Strawberry Jam + Strawberry
24:10 - 36:14 Colors of Stobosa
36:14 - 39:03 Baguio Jeepney
39:03 - 41:38 Oh my Gulay
41:38 - 45:09 Giveaway Details
45:09 - 48:15 Oh my Gulay Continue
48:15 - 58:56 Baguio Public Market
58:56 - 01:12:06 Becoming a Taho Seller

Super Cold ☁️ Baguio city (Philippines)

Foreigners' First Impression of Baguio Philippines ???????? Trying Filipino Pinikpikan

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Welcome to a new episode here in the Philippines. After a series of island hopping in Palawan, it is time to change the scenery. Ever since we arrived in the Philippines, we have been receiving a huge amount of requests to make vlogs in Baguio. Well, wait no further because, In this episode, we embarked on a new adventure to the coldest region in the Philippines called Baguio, also known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines (where everyone goes during summer).

This episode begins with a short bus ride from VictoryLine Pasay station to Baguio, about an unpleasant 6 hours off the bus with 1 stop journey. We arrived carsick but immediately made our impression around Baguio as we walked to our Airbnb which is located at a very convenient location to Main Street. We headed straight to lunch after we put down our bags. However, we were mistreated by a local traffic conductor on the way to the restaurant, who did not communicate well and choose to use aggression to resolve a small problem, which ruined our first impression of Baguio. We went to a place called Cafe by the Ruins which serves Cordillera traditional dish Pinipikan soup, a controversial dish originating from the Cordillera mountainous region in the Philippines because of its unethical beating of chicken while alive which was told that the fresh blood can add additional flavours to the soup.

After the meal, we then went to check out Burnham Park and had strawberry dessert on the way back to our Airbnb.

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00:00 - 05:48 Intro and Bus Ride to Baguio
05:48 - 14:10 Baguio Streets Impression
14:10 - 17:33 Check in AirBnB
17:33 - 25:13 Exploring Main Streets
25:13 - 30:24 This Happened :(
30:24 - 38:35 Order at Cafe by the Ruin
38:35 - 45:48 Trying Pinipikan
45:48 - 56:08 Burnham Park
56:08 - 01:01:31 Vizco Cake Shop -Strawberry Dessert

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PHILIPPINES - From Anda Island To Baguio City Benguet

Today philippines vlog see's us driving from anda island in pangasinan to baguio city in benguet province in preperation for panagbenga festival.

we started our 140km drive from anda in pangasinan to baguio which was a long slow drive into the mountains of baguio. There was no expressway for us to use so it was a case of driving through many towns with slow roads and some traffic. Driving up the mountain was really cool with great views and a nice cool temperature which is a welcome change from the blistering heat.

When we arrived in baguio we was greeted by the steepest hills we have seen in a long time, these hills were everywere across baguio so requires good driving ability on hill starts.

baguio has incredible views and you dont have to drive very far at all to find them, the city is very modern for being ontop of a mountain. Many tourists come to baguio so you will not stick out much and kinda looks a little western when you are in the heart of the city. We never expected there to be a city like this in the philippines.
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Exploring the Philippines' peaceful city ???????? BAGUIO

I spent my last day in Baguio City exploring around Burnham Park and Session Road. I found a few hidden gems along the way, and my new favorite temple. I walked around looking at monuments of the Philippines National Hero Jose Rizal and American architect Daniel Hudson Burnham.

I also made my way up to Our Lady of Atonement Church, and found a fantastic view of the city at the top of SM City Baguio, the giant shopping mall on top of the mountain. Not bad for a days trek.

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0:00 Baguio Art Mural
3:01 Tower of Peace
5:44 Handsome Boy
6:21 Entering Burnham Park
7:31 Friendly Buko Juice Vendor and Exploring the Park
13:24 To Session Road.
16:13 Our Lady of Atonement Church
18:18 Quick Hide up SM Mall just for the View of the City

Baguio City after Dark ????????????

Welcome to Baguio City after dark, a city that comes alive beneath the moonlight. Join us as we explore the hidden gems and vibrant energy that this city has to offer when the sun goes down. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more exciting travel adventures. Until next time!

00:00 Introduction
00:44 Paladin Hotel
01:10 Walking outside, looking for a Club
02:46 Inside the Club
06:34 Looking for Baguio Angels Club
07:30 Inside Baguio Angels Club
14:22 Looking for another Club
15:20 Alberto's Night Club
18:30 Going back to the Hotel

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BAGUIO CITY PUBLIC MARKET | Is This Philippines BEST MARKET?

Baguio tour won't be complete without visiting its fantastic Baguio City Public Market.
Besides being one of the best markets in the Philippines, Baguio's Public Market is also one of the cleanest. These are just two of the many reasons why the market was considered as one of the city's main tourist attractions.

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I love this area in Luzon, it is a great place to go to get away from Manila. I call it Philippines in the sky because it is in the mountains.
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Should You Retire in Baguio, Philippines?

With inflation rates in America reaching thirty year highs and prices of goods skyrocketing to unprecedented levels, everyday Americans are getting squeezed by outrageous prices. Not to mention, the value of the U.S dollar is devaluing more and more day by day.

Taken into account these factors, more and more American retirees are leaving the U.S due to it simply being too expensive and unpractical to retire in the U.S. In addition to that, many upcoming American retirees are now seeing that their money will not last the rest of their retirement living in the U.S.

As prices continue to surge, it's no telling how far the average American retiree will be able to stretch his/her dollar before retirement comes to an abrupt end. That is why in today's video we delve into an alternative place to retire that will offer a more affordable cost of living and diverse lifestyle - the Philippines, more specifically Baguio.

In this video, we talk in depth about whether or not you should retire in Baguio, covering everything from the cost of living, environment, demographic, people, accommodations, pros & cons, and healthcare.

This is the most detailed and comprehensive review on retiring in Baguio currently on YouTube! If you found this video of value, please show your appreciation by hitting that like and subscribe button. If you want to see a video on retirement in Iloilo next, let's get this video to 1,000 likes. Appreciate you Savvy Expats!

Timestamps:

0:00 Time to Leave America? | Inflation
1:24 Retirement in Baguio: Location
3:33 Retirement in Baguio: Cost of Living
4:56 Retirement in Baguio: Studio Apartment Accommodation
5:49 Retirement in Baguio: 3-4 Bedroom House Accommodation
6:51 Retirement in Baguio: Utility Costs
7:52 Retirement in Baguio: Total Cost of Living
8:39 Retirement in Baguio: Climate
10:44 Retirement in Baguio: Attractions & Things to Do
14:52 Retirement in Baguio: Demographic
15:35 Retirement in Baguio: Healthcare
16:01 Retirement in Baguio: The Cons
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17:23 See you in the next one

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