- Take a photo of the Lion’s Head.
- Visit and Pray at the Baguio Cathedral.
- Jog, Bike, or Go Boating at Burnham Park.
- Explore Camp John Hay.
- Visit The Bell House at Camp John Hay.
- Visit the Cemetery of Negativism.
- Have fun at Baguio Tree Top Adventure.
- Head to Mines View Park.
What are the requirement going to Baguio?
Baguio City Travel Requirements Baguio Visita registration with QR-coded Tourist Pass. Vaccination card or vaccination certificate. Health screening and verification at the triage in Baguio upon arrival.
What would be the best for a day trip in Baguio?
Here’s a list of all the activities you can do to help you plan your Baguio tour:
- Go Boating at Burnham Park.
- Feast on Local Cuisine at The Farmer’s Daughter.
- Explore Camp John Hay.
- Head to Mines View Park.
- Visit Strawberry Farms in La Trinidad.
- Appreciate Art at BenCab Museum.
- Discover Tam-Awan Village.
How much does it cost to travel in Baguio?
Total Expenses: P9, 319 / person Other than this, of course, there are some other expenses that are really not necessary like me buying a painting of an artist. Please take note that the fares are shared expenses, so divide it to the number of persons you’re with in this trip. Baguio Travel Tips. Best time to visit Baguio is November to March.
How to get to Baguio City from Clark airport?
Via Clark – travel time is around 4 hours. From the airport, take the shuttle service to Dau terminal. Fare is P100, travel time is close to 20 minutes. At the terminal, take a Victory Liner bus with trips at 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to Baguio City.
What is the currency in Baguio Philippines?
Language: The four most spoken Philippine languages in Baguio are Ibaloi, Kankana-ey, Ilocano, and Tagalog. But English is widely understood and spoken too. Currency: Philippine peso (PHP, ₱). PHP100 is around USD 1.90, EUR 1.69, SGD 2.57 (as of April 2019).
What is your earliest memory of Baguio City?
After over 10 hours of bus ride from Batangas, we finally reached Baguio at around midnight. In the middle of unloading our bags, my friends and I sat and rested on the base of flagpole. As we were having a conversation about the cold, shooting stars streaked across the night sky. That was my earliest memory of Baguio City.