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BenCab Museum
Filipino artist BenCab's museum housing his contemporary art and indigenous artifacts collection.
₱200
Mines View Park
Iconic viewpoint overlooking the abandoned Itogon-Suyoc gold mines, vendor stalls, and panoramic Cordillera mountains.
FREE
Burnham Park
Heart-of-the-city park with man-made lake, biking, and rose garden. Designed by Daniel Burnham in 1905.
FREE
Wright Park
Tree-lined reflecting pool ("The Pool of Pines") and pony rides. Walking distance from The Mansion.
FREE
Camp John Hay
Former US military rest camp, now an eco-luxury retreat with golf, hiking trails, and the iconic Tree Top Adventure.
₱200
Strawberry Farm
Pick-your-own strawberries in La Trinidad. Famous for sweet Cordillera strawberries grown at 1,500m elevation.
₱500
The Mansion
Official summer residence of the Philippine President. Iconic gate, manicured lawns, and Mt. Sto. Tomas backdrop.
FREE
Lourdes Grotto
Marian shrine atop a 225-step climb. Devotees walk up barefoot during Holy Week. Sweeping city view from the top.
FREE
Tam-awan Village
Reconstructed Cordillera village with traditional huts, art studios, indigenous craft demos, and a hilltop view.
₱60
Diplomat Hotel
Abandoned hilltop hotel ruins on Dominican Hill. WWII-era seminary turned hotel turned ghost-tour favorite. Sunset photos are iconic.
FREE
Baguio Botanical Garden
Pine-shaded park with native plants, Igorot stone huts, and locals in traditional dress for photo ops. Also called Centennial Park.
FREE
Baguio Cathedral
Pink twin-spired Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral. Sits atop a hill above Session Road. Survived WWII bombing.
FREE
Session Road
Baguio's main commercial spine. Cafés, bakeries, bookstores, and the Sunday street fair when traffic is closed off.
FREE
Baguio Public Market
Sprawling wet-and-dry market. Strawberry preserves, ube jam, peanut brittle, fresh Benguet vegetables, and the famous strawberry taho stalls.
FREE
Good Shepherd Convent
Convent shop selling the legendary Baguio ube jam, peanut brittle, and strawberry preserves. Proceeds fund Cordillera scholarships.
FREE
Easter Weaving Room
Watch Cordillera weavers at traditional pedal looms producing scarves, table runners, and textiles. Same family-run since 1909.
FREE
Mt. Cloud Bookshop
Beloved indie bookshop tucked inside Casa Vallejo. Strong on Cordillera, Filipino lit, and small-press titles you won't find elsewhere.
FREE
Baguio Museum
City history museum with Cordillera artifacts, American-era photos, and exhibits on the 1990 earthquake recovery.
₱40
Asin Hot Springs
Natural sulfur hot springs in the Asin River valley. Several public and private resort pools at varying temperatures.
₱100
Lion's Head
Iconic 40-ton concrete lion sculpture overlooking Kennon Road. The classic "you've arrived in Baguio" photo stop.
FREE
PMA Borromeo Field
Philippine Military Academy parade grounds. Watch cadet drills, visit the museum, and tour the static aircraft display.
FREE
Teachers Camp
Historic 1908 retreat for public school teachers. Pine-shaded grounds, old wooden cottages, and the heritage Benitez Hall.
FREE
Sunshine Park
Compact pocket park along Magsaysay Avenue. Children's playground, benches, and a quiet break from the market crowd next door.
FREE
Igorot Stairs
Painted concrete stairs near Maharlika Center, with murals of Cordillera weaving patterns. Quick photo stop.
FREE
Ili-Likha Artists Village
Bohemian dining-and-crafts compound built by National Artist Kidlat Tahimik. Multi-level wooden structure with food stalls and indie shops.
FREE
Mt. Yangbew
Beginner-friendly viewpoint hike in La Trinidad. 360° views of the Cordillera and the strawberry fields below. ~30 min walk to the summit.
₱20
Tree Top Adventure
Zipline, treetop ropes courses, and tree-drop activities inside Camp John Hay.
₱100