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Things You Should Know About Baguio City

Known as the “City of Pine Trees”, this mountainous city in the Philippines is an incredible and super amazing weekend retreat. Located on the island of Luzon, Baguio City is a destination that comprises wonderful resorts and glamorous universities.

Baguio City boasts of dreamlike topography, mind-blowing cityscape, the most comfortable climate, bustling streets, churches, mansions, palaces, and parks. For the perfect vacation, one can explore the city, its popular tourist destinations, visit amazing restaurants and go for amazing retail therapy.

First of all, when you visit Baguio, take your pick from the countless stay options to book the stay. Popular names are The Manor, Baguio Country Club and Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Baguio, The Forest Lodge at Camp John Hay, Bloomfield Hotel, Hotel Veniz and The Golden Pine.

When you visit Baguio, visit Burnham Park. Burnham Park is located in the heart of the city and is spread over 32.84 hectares of land. This is quite a popular park and known for the rose garden, skating rink, children’s play area, Igorot garden, picnic grove, sports bowl, orchid garden, Japanese peace tower, Pines of the World and Sunshine Park. You can also explore Baguio Cathedral. This is a glamorous and majestic church named after the Cathedral of Our Lady of Atonement. Located at the top of Mount Mary Hill, this is a pink colored building, consisting of twin towers. The church boasts of its impressive style, architecture and vibrant interior decoration and offers a panoramic view of the entire city. Mines View Park boasts of an exceptional view of the gold and copper mines and the Cordillera mountain ranges. Session Road is the main artery and the heart of Baguio and the busiest and busiest commercial area. The first session of the Philippine Commission was held here, hence the nomenclature. Lined with retail stores and corporate houses, this always-crowded avenue is a perfect place for a leisurely stroll and some delightful retail therapy. Comprised of well-appointed department stores, boutiques, bazaars, vintage cinemas, and quaint cafes and restaurants, this road is always a traveler’s choice. You can also shop at the Mines View Park tourist market, Good Shepherd Convent on Gibraltar Road and many souvenir shops lined up everywhere.

For the foodies out there, keep Good Taste, Ketchup Food Community and CafĂ© by the Ruins, Amare La Cucina and Mario’s Restaurant on your bucket list. Whether it’s Mongolian buffet of Japanese food, organic Buddhist food or green tea ice cream, the list has it all. More details visit us at http://baguiovacationinstyle.com/.

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