Discover the most popular places to visit in Baguio
Session Road
7.8/10 (149 reviews)
Session Road pulses as Baguio City's commercial heart, with shops and cafes against a cool mountain backdrop. Explore the vibrant mix of local boutiques and international brands while savoring the highland atmosphere.
SM City Baguio
8.4/10 (308 reviews)
Designed with terraces inspired by Banaue Rice Terraces, SM City Baguio blends shopping with local architecture. Visit the Sky Terrace at sunset for panoramic city views while dining under elegant skydomes.
Photo by ChyNa DT
Open Photo by ChyNa DT
Burnham Park
8.2/10 (291 reviews)
Designed by American architect Daniel Burnham in 1905, this central Baguio City park blends natural beauty with cultural significance. Rent a boat on the man-made lake or explore the vibrant Rose Garden.
Photo by Rachel Saluna
Open Photo by Rachel Saluna
Teachers Camp
7.4/10 (116 reviews)
This historic 1908 training center offers a serene pine-surrounded retreat with colonial architecture. Stroll through the heritage site's assembly halls and watch athletes train at the notable oval.
Photo by The Camangian's
Open Photo by The Camangian's
Mines View Park
8.0/10 (213 reviews)
Gaze across the Cordillera mountains and historic mining town of Itogon from this panoramic observation deck. Arrive early for sunrise views while exploring souvenir shops with local crafts.
Photo by Rachel Saluna
Open Photo by Rachel Saluna
Baguio Botanical Garden
8.2/10 (176 reviews)
Wander through Baguio Botanical Garden's pine-lined paths showcasing Cordillera heritage with Igorot huts. Explore the Japanese Tunnel and themed gardens symbolizing international friendships.
Baguio City Market
8.0/10 (77 reviews)
This bustling cultural hub showcases the Cordillera region's finest fresh produce and handcrafted goods. Arrive early morning to experience local life and secure the most vibrant strawberries and woven textiles.
The Mansion
7.8/10 (123 reviews)
The Mansion serves as the Philippine President's summer residence, featuring Spanish Colonial Revival architecture since 1908. Visitors can explore the gardens and photograph the ornate ironwork gate.
"BE WARN, DO NOT BE DECEIVED BY THE PICTURES THAT YOU SEE, this place is horrible! In all the oh so many countries I've been to, I would say this is the worst place I've stayed. The first room that was given to me has a disgusting sink area. I woke up in the middle of the night with tons of flies and ants falling from the ceiling and hundreds more crawling on the floor. I hardly slept. When I was about to take a shower, there were hundreds more of ants crawling on the bathroom ceiling, it was so...
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