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What to See in Baguio - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Baguio (Philippines). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Baguio Cathedral, Burnham Park, and Bell Church. Also, be sure to include The Mansion in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Baguio (Benguet).

Baguio Cathedral

Cathedral in Baguio, Philippines
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Rosy Catholic church with twin towers. Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral, better known as Baguio Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located at Cathedral Loop adjacent to Session Road in Baguio, the Philippines, and is the see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Baguio. Dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of Our Lady of Atonement, its distinctive pink exterior, twin spires and stained glass windows make it a popular tourist attraction in Baguio. It served as an evacuation center under the Japanese Occupation during Second World War.[1]

Address: Session Road, 2600 Benguet

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Burnham Park

City park in Baguio, Philippines
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Urban parkland with a skating rink. Burnham Park, officially known as the Burnham Park Reservation, is a historic urban park located in downtown Baguio, Philippines. It was designed by eponymous American architect and Baguio city planner, Daniel Burnham.[2]

Address: Chuntug Rd, 2600 Benguet

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Bell Church

Buddhist temple in Baguio, Philippines
wikipedia / jepoycamboy / CC BY-SA 2.0

Buddhist temple in Baguio, Philippines. The Bell Church is a Chinese temple of the Chinese Filipino indigenous religious organization of the same name in La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.

It is an important religious and cultural site for the local Chinese Filipino community and one of the tourist sites of both La Trinidad and the neighboring city of Baguio featuring in local films in the 1970s until the 1990s.[3]

Address: National Highway, Baguio

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The Mansion

The Mansion
wikipedia / Arius1998 / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Mansion House is the official summer palace of the President of the Philippines. The mansion is located in the summer capital of the country, Baguio, situated around 5,000 feet asl in the Cordillera Central Range of northern Luzon.[4]

Address: Romulo Dr, Baguio

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Mines View Park

Tourist attraction in Baguio, Philippines
wikipedia / Kaven Bajar / CC BY-SA 3.0

Tourist attraction in Baguio, Philippines. Mines View Park is an overlook park on the northeastern outskirts of Baguio in the Philippines. It is five kilometers away from the Heart of Baguio, passing through the Botanical Garden, the Mansion House, Wright Park, and the Pacdal Circle.

Located on a land promontory 4 km from downtown Baguio, the park overlooks the mining town of Itogon, particularly the abandoned gold and copper mines of the Benguet Corporation, and offers a glimpse of the Amburayan Valley.

The observation deck is situated below a winding stone-covered stairway close to the parking area.[5]

Address: Outlook Drive, Baguio

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Colors of StoBoSa

Colors of StoBoSa
wikipedia / Joel Razon for the Philippine News Agency / Public Domain

The Colors of StoBoSa, officially designated as the StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork, is a community artwork designed by the Tam-awan Village group, and is a locally recognized tourist attraction in the town of La Trinidad, Benguet. The paintwork of multiple houses composes the single artwork.[6]

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Lion's Head

Tourist attraction in Baguio, Philippines
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Tourist attraction in Baguio, Philippines. The Lion's Head is a statue along Kennon Road, a major highway in Luzon, Philippines. Located in Camp 6 near the Baguio–Tuba boundary, the Lion's Head measures 40 ft in height.[7]

Address: Kennon Road, Baguio

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Laperal White House

Museum in Baguio, Philippines
wikipedia / KisekiLacroix / CC BY-SA 4.0

Museum in Baguio, Philippines. The Laperal Guesthouse, popularly known as Laperal White House is a building in Baguio, Philippines which houses a museum.[8]

Address: Leonard Wood Road, Baguio

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Camp John Hay

Camp John Hay
wikipedia / Elmer B. Domingo / CC BY-SA 3.0

Camp John Hay is a mixed-used development which serves as a tourist destination and forest watershed reservation in Baguio, Philippines which was formerly a military base of the United States Armed Forces.[9]

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Session Road

Road in Baguio, Philippines
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Road in Baguio, Philippines. Session Road is a six-lane 1.7-kilometer major road in Baguio, Philippines. The entire road forms part of the National Route 231 of the Philippine highway network.[10]

Address: Session Rd, 2600 Benguet

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La Trinidad

Municipality in the Philippines
wikipedia / Irvin Parco Sto. Tomas / CC BY-SA 4.0

Municipality in the Philippines. La Trinidad, officially the Municipality of La Trinidad, is a 1st class municipality and capital of the province of Benguet, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 137,404 people. 

The municipality is known for its strawberry plantations earning the title "Strawberry Fields of the Philippines".

La Trinidad is within Metro Baguio area. The town's name comes from the Spanish phrase for "The Trinity"[11]

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