The stone kingdom features several attractions including towers that depict Gatan and Bangan. Both Igorots who survived the holocaust, and a Kabunyan tower – a tower for the Igorot God.
Tam-awan Village is a reconstructed Cordillera village showcasing the traditional Ifugao Huts, and Baguio's art and culture scene.
This urban park is the heart of Baguio City. It features a man-made lake for boating, lush gardens, athletic courts, and a skating rink. It's an excellent spot for leisure and relaxation.
The observation deck of Mines View Park became a popular destination for taking photos of Baguio's scenery. This spot in the park also provides an open hut, inclusive of chairs, to give shade and a resting area for visitors.
The Bencab Museum is committed to the promotion of the arts, and the preservation, conservation and protection of the environment, as well as the culture and traditions of the Cordilleras, as an expression of the artist’s gratitude to the country that nurtured and inspired an artistic career that continues to grow, mature and fascinate.
This garden is home to a wide variety of plants, flowers, and sculptures. It's a peaceful place to explore and appreciate nature.
There are various trails to explore, as well as a viewpoint to take in the breathtaking views. The park is situated on the site of the former American Air Force Station, which was established in the 1940s.
The Mansion is the official summer residence of the Philippine President. Its design is reminiscent of a European chalet, and the gardens are particularly picturesque.
Wright Park is known for its Pool of Pines, and visitors can rent horses to ride around the nearby area.
This striking pink-hued cathedral offers a serene and spiritual atmosphere. It's an excellent place to reflect and admire the city's architecture.
Baguio's central commercial hub, Session Road is lined with shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. It's a great place for shopping and dining.
This bustling marketplace is where you can find fresh produce, local handicrafts, and an array of street food.
A bustling night market along Harrison Road where you can shop for clothes, accessories, and local street food at bargain prices.
A theme park with various gardens and landscapes, each with a unique theme, providing visitors with an enjoyable and picturesque experience.
A Catholic shrine with a long stairway leading to a grotto of the Virgin Mary. It's a popular pilgrimage site for Catholics and offers panoramic views of the city.
The Diplomat Hotel was originally built as a retreat house that would serve as vacation house for the Dominican order. It was remodeled as a hotel but later ceased operations and became abandoned.
SM City Baguio is an enclosed shopping mall in Baguio in the Philippines. At a floor area of 107,841 m², it is the largest shopping mall in the whole North Luzon Region.
The Bamboo Sanctuary in Baguio is a serene and peaceful oasis located in the heart of the city.
If you want to challenge yourself, take the uphill route that starts at Le Monet Hotel and ends at Scout Hill.