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Traveller's Tales: Places to go and see in Baguio, Philippines
Take a tour of the top places to go in Baguio, Philippines. You may read about must see places and activities in the area. Also, you might want to read our
Baguio city guide,
Bohol city guide,
Boracay city guide,
Cebu city guide,
El Nido city guide,
Manila city guide,
and Puerto Galera city guide.
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| P Bennagen (2 adults and 2 children) |
01 January 2005 |
Stayed at Microtel Inn & Suites Baguio City - Baguio, Philippines.
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We have planned for our New Year's vacation in Baguio for months. And so despite the "meningo" scare, we pushed through with our trip --- we just made sure to avoid to public market. My family and I have been to Baguio several times in the past but this was the first time we got to see the famous strawberry fields --- the highlight of our trip. Even though we did not get to see the strawberries (they must have been picked earlier that day), it was still a sight to behold as we arrived there in the late afternoon --- with the sun about to set, the fog creeping in, and all the flowers in full bloom. And despite the fact that our car was already full with passengers and baby stuff, we will managed to pack in a few kilos of strawberries and vegetables for which Baguio is famous. "Meningo" scare and all, our Baguio trip was worth it!
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| R Casaclang |
27 October 2004 |
Stayed at Camp John Hay Manor - Baguio, Philippines.
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Baguio City offers a variety of places of interest including Burnham Park, Mines View Park, Mansion house, Philippine Military Academy, Lourdes Grotto, and the Baguio Market. But also the Weaving School and the Silver Smiths school are interesting places to visit.
Hire of transport can easily be arranged with the hotel and is very cheap and affordable.
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| R Trent |
02 February 2004 |
Stayed at Camp John Hay Manor - Baguio, Philippines.
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Baguio is a very unique city with lots to do and see. Getting around by cab is easy and cheap, although they may be hard to catch in the evenings. Great shopping at SM Baguio, Session Road and various markets. Places to relax include Burnham Park, Philippine Military Academy and Camp John Hay. There are lots of spots with great views and historical value. I recommend three days and three nights to take in all of Baguio.
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| J Sirkis |
04 June 2002 |
Stayed at Supreme, Hotel - Baguio, Philippines.
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Don't go during the rainy season.
The open air market is a wonderful place to wander around for a day.
The food market is a great place to get a good meal and drink for a dollar.
Flying in and out of Baguio is unlikely during the rainy season. The bus trip in from Manila will take you about 7 hours if you travel during non-peak hours.
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| M Bauer |
28 February 2002 |
Stayed at Supreme, Hotel - Baguio, Philippines.
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A nice city in the mountains. I recommend to visit the market - it's really beautyful.
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