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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BaguioBaguio - Wikipedia

    Baguio (UK: / ˈ b æ ɡ i oʊ / BAG-ee-oh, US: / ˈ b ɑː ɡ i ˈ oʊ / BAH-ghee-oh, -⁠ OH, Tagalog:), officially the City of Baguio (Ibaloi: Siudad ne Bagiw; Ilocano: Siudad ti Baguio; Tagalog: Lungsod ng Baguio), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines.

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  2. Baguio City (Tagalog: ᜊᜄᜓᜁᜂ) is a city in northern Luzon, Philippines. Its official name is the City of Baguio. People know it as the Summer Capital of the Philippines because its climate is cooler than other parts of the country. It is cooler because it is more than 4,800 feet above sea level.

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    Baguio, to many, is best known as the "Summer Capital of the Philippines", with its cool climate making this a spot to escape the chaotic scenes in Manila. The city is also home to tropical pine forests, lending the city the nickname "City of Pines". It serves as a tourist hub in the Cordilleras, serving as a jumping point to other tourist spots li...

    To get to Baguio from outside of Luzon, you still have to pass through Metro Manilaor Clark airport and from there get to Baguio by either of the following ways:

    By jeepney

    Similar to Manila, jeepneysply various routes within Baguio and its immediate surroundings. Majority of jeepneys going out of the city (P.M.A., Country Club, etc.) are stationed in Burnham Park where they normally load passengers to their destinations. It is possible to a rent a jeepney but it is not advisable when trekking long distances.

    By taxi

    More convenient for tourists perhaps, taxis are also common but once you are in the outskirts may be a bit hard to come by. Taxis abound in Baguio. The rate is ₱35 for the first 500 m (1,600 ft), with ₱1.50/100 m (330 ft) increments thereafter. All Baguio taxi cabs are painted white and have the proper identification markings on them. Maximum capacity in each taxi is 5 persons (4 passengers, 1 driver). Taxis can also be booked for a whole day tour at ₱1800-2000for a 8-9 hr tour of all the mai...

    By car

    Car rental in Baguio is a good option for short out-of-town trips and traveling around the city. There are several agencies offering car hire in Baguio and there are self-drive and with driver options available. To rent a car in Baguio you should have an international driver's license. Baguio usually involves navigating a series of winding mountain roads.The traffic is on the right side of the road. As the Session Road and the public market have a very limited parking space, consider leaving...

    16.41067120.59481 Burnham Park. Go for a walk or go rowing on Burnham Lake. Visit the Rose Garden or have fun with the kids in the Burnham Park Playground.
    16.40278120.616392 Camp John Hay. This former R&R facility for American military personnel during the American occupation was turned over to the Philippine Government in 1991. Now under the auspice...
    16.4197120.627073 Mines View Park. Enjoy the view of the beautiful mountain scenery with other various attractions. If you're looking for the special "Man-In-A-Barrel" souvenir and other phallic so...
    16.36672120.619674 Philippine Military Academy. The Philippines' premier military cadet training center. It is recommended to visit P.M.A. during Saturdays as this is where the cadet groups practic...
    Panagbenga: The Baguio Flower Festival is held every February. Street parades, colorful floats and costumes and native dance displays have drawn huge crowds to Baguio every year.
    Horse back riding: Wright Park and its surroundings. It costs ₱300 per hour (₱150for half an hour), plus a guide fee if you want to ride beyond the park.
    16.40975120.600461 North Haven Spa, Session Road, ☏ +63 74 3005022. 10AM-10PM. Aside from the usual Thai, Swedish and combination massage, you can have a Baguio strawberry, Benguet coffee or Cordil...
    16.4102120.5942 Burnham Park Biking, Kisan Road. 6:30AM–7PM.(updated Sep 2023)
    16.41995120.6182141 Good Shepherd Convent, 15 Gibraltar Rd, ☏ +63 74 442 3865. Baguio City. Peanut brittle, strawberry jam, sesame crunch and ube (purple yam) jam.(updated Dec 2018)
    16.41282120.595312 Baguio City Night Market, Harisson Road, Session Road, and surrounding streets. 9PM–midnight. Around 11PM, when the normal hustle of the city cools down, the night market takes t...

    Baguio has the usual fastfood joints that are so ubiquitous in major Philippine cities. For a true taste of Baguio, have a bite at the following establishments:

    Baguio has a fine selection of accommodations, mostly cozy pension houses and small hotels that reflect this Philippine province's delightful homey atmosphere.

    Most of the night life is centered at Nevada Square where numerous bars are clustered ranging from "hot-babe" hotspots to chill-out bars, this is the place to be. There are some good bars outside the square like Urban Sessions and Purple which is a stone's throw away from Nevada Square. 18 BC (Fridays - Reggae Night, Saturdays - Acoustic Night) and...

    Internet

    Baguio has its fair share of Internet cafes ("computer shops") scattered around Session Road with Netgear Internet Shop being the closest from Session Road. Many of the malls within the area also have their own Internet cafes but it is generally expensive. Expect to pay around ₱15-30per hour when going to internet shops outside malls. Hotels, restaurants, and malls are now offering free WiFi nowadays so if you're able to find a nice spot you can just waste your time surfing the web.

    Laundry

    Many of the hotels do not have laundry service and finding a place to get your clothes washed can be difficult. 1. Elegant Washers Laundry Shop, #31 Bonifacio St (corner of Bonifacio St. and Magsaysay Ave. 10 min walk from Burnham Park), ☏ +63 74 423-0432. Daily 8AM-7PM. Ring the bell at the front desk if you don't see an assistant. ₱35/kilo for two day service or ₱50 for next day rush service. 2. Lala Laundry, Luna Ave. (on the corner of Mabini St and Luna Ave. There is no sign on the outsid...

  3. Mar 23, 2024 · Baguio, city, west-central Luzon, Philippines. After the United States occupied the Philippines in 1898, Governor William Howard Taft and other officials proposed the pleasant site nestled in pine-clad hills at about 4,900 feet (1,500 metres) to serve as the summer capital of the Philippines.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BenguetBenguet - Wikipedia

    The location of Baguio within Benguet draws many tourists from the lowlands. Often, people who go to Baguio also explore the province, especially the strawberry fields in La Trinidad.

  5. wikitravel.org › en › BaguioBaguio - Wikitravel

    Sep 14, 2020 · Baguio [1] is a city and hill station located at an altitude of 1450 meters above sea level (4760 feet) on the Cordillera Administrative Region in the middle of the island of Luzon, in the Philippines. Due to its cool mountain weather, Baguio is considered the summer capital of the Philippines.

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    Baguio City is a city in northern Luzon, Philippines. Its official name is the City of Baguio. People know it as the Summer Capital of the Philippines because its climate is cooler than other parts of the country. It is cooler because it is more than 4,800 feet above sea level.

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