Baguio
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Baguio

Philippines' Cool Mountain Retreat and Summer Capital

At 5,000 feet above sea level, Baguio offers something rare in the Philippines: a break from the heat. This mountain city earned its nickname as the "Summer Capital" back in American colonial days, and locals still flock here when Manila becomes unbearable.

But Baguio isn't just about cool weather. The city pulses with creativity — street art covers walls along Session Road, local artists sell handwoven textiles at the weekend market, and coffee shops tucked into pine-covered hills serve beans grown right in the Cordilleras.

You'll find budget-friendly guesthouses for ₱800 a night and street food that costs less than a dollar. The pace moves slower here, perfect for families wanting to escape city chaos or solo travelers looking to recharge. And unlike many Philippine destinations, Baguio stays pleasant year-round — no need to dodge typhoon season.

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Session Road remains the beating heart of Baguio. Stay here and you're walking distance to SM City Baguio, the night market, and dozens of restaurants. Budget travelers love the area around Magsaysay Avenue — guesthouses like Baguio Village Inn offer clean rooms for ₱1,200 per night. For something quieter, head to Teacher's Camp or Camp John Hay. These former American military areas sit among pine trees and offer cooler temperatures than downtown. Camp John Hay Station houses upscale hotels like The Manor, while Teacher's Camp has affordable dormitories perfect for groups. Burnham Park area works well for families. You're close to the lake where kids can rent swan boats, plus walking distance to Mines View Park. Just expect more tourist crowds here, especially on weekends when Manila residents invade.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Book accommodation on weekdays — weekend rates can double, especially during peak season from December to May
  • 2.Eat at the night market near Harrison Road for cheap street food — grilled corn costs ₱20 and fresh strawberries ₱50 per basket
  • 3.Take jeepneys instead of taxis — rides cost only ₱12-15 compared to ₱150-200 for taxi trips across the city
  • 4.Visit during the rainy season (June-November) for lower hotel rates and fewer crowds, just pack a rain jacket
  • 5.Buy strawberries directly from farms in La Trinidad rather than tourist spots — you'll pay ₱200/kg vs ₱400/kg in the city center
  • 6.Stay near Session Road to walk to most attractions and restaurants, saving on transportation costs
  • 7.Shop for souvenirs at the weekend market instead of hotel gift shops — handwoven textiles cost 30-50% less

Travel Tips

  • Pack layers — mornings can be 15°C (59°F) while afternoons warm up to 25°C (77°F), especially during dry season
  • Arrive early at popular spots like Mines View Park to avoid crowds and get the best mountain views before afternoon clouds roll in
  • Book buses to Baguio in advance during peak season — the 6-hour journey from Manila fills up quickly on weekends
  • Bring cash — many small restaurants and street vendors don't accept cards, and ATMs can run out during busy periods
  • Download offline maps — cell service can be spotty in some mountain areas around the city
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes — Baguio's steep hills and uneven sidewalks will test your footwear
  • Check weather before outdoor activities — mountain weather changes quickly and fog can limit visibility for scenic drives

Frequently Asked Questions

The bus journey takes 6-7 hours depending on traffic. Victory Liner and Genesis Transport offer direct routes for ₱500-800. Buses leave frequently from Cubao and Pasay terminals. Book in advance during peak season and holidays.

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