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based on typical Saturday evening
The Igorot Stairs is an offbeat cultural spot on Upper Session Road, just below SM City Baguio — a stairway lined with larger-than-life wood-carved statues, painted and varnished, depicting the Igorot, the native inhabitants of Baguio, in various traditional roles. Over the years the lineup has grown to include figures of past Philippine presidents, sleeping guards, and animals alongside the Igorot sculptures. Today it is built into the Pamana restaurant compound and is home to Tsokolateria, an open-air spot famous for tsokolate de batirol and Filipino dishes, so it works as both a quick photo stop and a place to eat among the statues.
Today's Hours
Open 24 hours
Address
Upper Session Road, Baguio City, Benguet 2600 (just below SM City Baguio)
Landmark: Just below SM City Baguio — the Pamana restaurant compound with big Igorot statues
Typical Visit
30 minutes
Usually busy at these times — based on typical patterns, not live crowd data.
Any daytime hour for the statues; evenings for dining. It is an easy stop while exploring the Session Road and SM Baguio area.
A camera and comfortable shoes (it is stairs).
On Upper Session Road just below SM City Baguio — walkable from the main Session Road area and SM.
Free to walk through and photograph; it doubles as an open-air dining spot. Mind the steps.
Landmark: Just below SM City Baguio — the Pamana restaurant compound with big Igorot statues
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