1. Burnham Park
A historic urban park in the heart of Baguio featuring a man-made lake, gardens, and recreational activities like boating and biking.
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A historic urban park in the heart of Baguio featuring a man-made lake, gardens, and recreational activities like boating and biking.
A popular viewpoint offering panoramic views of the mountainous mining town of Itogon and the Cordillera mountains.
A bustling market where tourists can buy local produce, handicrafts, and souvenirs.
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A lush garden showcasing a variety of plant species and traditional Igorot huts, perfect for nature lovers.
Known for its Pool of Pines and horseback riding activities, Wright Park is a favorite spot for families and tourists.
A majestic pink cathedral with stained glass windows, offering a peaceful place for worship and reflection.
A giant lion sculpture carved on a mountainside, a famous landmark and photo stop along Kennon Road.
An art museum showcasing works of national artist Benedicto Cabrera and indigenous Cordillera art.
A historical ruin site and nature park offering scenic views and a glimpse into Baguio's past.
An artist village featuring traditional huts, local art exhibits, and cultural workshops.
A Chinese temple known for its beautiful architecture, colorful bells, and serene atmosphere.
A garden park with themed garden landscapes, perfect for leisurely walks and photo opportunities.
An amusement park featuring rides like a Ferris wheel, providing fun and panoramic city views.
A scenic spot along Kennon Road offering breathtaking views of the mountains and valleys.
A pilgrimage site with a long staircase leading to a grotto offering a panoramic view of Baguio.
The official summer residence of the Philippine president, now a museum showcasing historical artifacts.
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