

A bustling night market in Baguio, offering local food, souvenirs, and a lively atmosphere.

A historic park offering boating, biking, and picnic spots.

Explore Baguio's history and culture through artifacts and exhibits.

Shop for local products, try street food, and enjoy live performances.
Baguio's climate is cool, especially at night, so a light jacket is essential for the Night Market.
To keep your phone powered for photos, navigation, and communication throughout the night.
Having some Philippine Pesos is optional but convenient for small purchases and street food at the Night Market.
Stir-fried noodles with vegetables, meat, and a savory sauce.
Chicken intestines skewered and grilled, served with a spicy vinegar dip.
Boiled, fertilized duck egg, often eaten with vinegar and chili.
Iconic for its rustic charm and delicious breakfast offerings, including their famous strawberry jam.
A local favorite for affordable and delicious lunch options, known for their 'Lutong Bahay' (home-cooked) meals.
A local favorite, this jam is made from fresh Baguio strawberries, known for their sweetness and unique taste.
Handcrafted from native woods, these carvings depict local scenes and folklore, showcasing the region's artistic heritage.
An upscale dining experience within a historic resort, offering a mix of international and Filipino cuisine.
Intricate patterns woven into cloth, this traditional craft uses local materials like abaca and cotton, reflecting the region's cultural identity.
A renowned science museum in Philadelphia, offering interactive exhibits and a planetarium.
A serene and historic temple on Tung Ping Chau, Hong Kong's outermost island, offering stunning coastal views and a glimpse into local folklore.
A serene island in the river Nethravati, home to a towering Shiva statue, offering a peaceful retreat with lush greenery and a hanging bridge.