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3 Days Itinerary in Baguio City, Philippines - Travel Guide
What to do in Baguio City for 3 days?
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3 Days Itinerary in Baguio City, Philippines - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Baguio City

Three Unforgettable Days in Baguio City, Philippines

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Exploring the Heart of Baguio
2 Day 2 - Rejuvenating Retreat to Nature's Wonderland
3 Day 3 - Discovering Baguio's Cultural Riches

Introduction

Baguio City, known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines, beckons with its cool climate, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. This 3-day itinerary offers an immersive exploration of this city in the clouds, from its bustling markets brimming with local crafts to serene eco-parks showcasing the best of Baguio's natural beauty.

Day 1 - Exploring the Heart of Baguio

Our Baguio adventure begins in the city center. Start by visiting the Baguio Cathedral, a beautiful structure with breathtaking views of the whole city. From there, take a scenic walk along Session Road, Baguio's bustling main street filled with shops, boutiques, and eateries. Try the local delicacy, Strawberry Taho, a unique twist on Filipino's soy-based snack. After lunch, head over to Burnham Park, where you can enjoy boat rides on the lake, rent a bike, or simply relish the serene surroundings. As night falls, don't forget to check out the vibrant Baguio Night Market where you can buy local trinkets or Baguio's famous ukoy (shrimp fritters) as pasalubong (souvenir) for your loved ones.

Day 2 - Rejuvenating Retreat to Nature's Wonderland

Get ready to be astounded by the beauty of nature! Begin your day with a visit to La Trinidad Strawberry Farm, where you can experience strawberry picking first-hand. The fresh berries are a delight to the taste buds! Next, head over to the Botanical Garden, a peaceful oasis filled with colorful flowers and native huts. After lunch, experience the grandeur of The Mansion, the official summer residence of the Philippine President. Wrap up your day exploring the Mines View Park with its spectacular views of the mining town of Itogon. You might even pick up some unique silver jewelry!

Day 3 - Discovering Baguio's Cultural Riches

On our final day, dive into the cultural richness of Baguio. Start your day at the Tam-awan Village, known for its art exhibits and traditional Ifugao huts. Here, you'll have a glimpse of the indigenous culture of the Cordillera region. Later, visit the Ili-Likha Artists Village which is a hub of creativity, brimming with art installations and organic cafes. For lunch, head over to Cafe by the Ruins to sample some of their Baguio-famous bagnet (crispy pork belly). End your day at the BenCab Museum where you'll get to appreciate contemporary and indigenous Philippine art. Don't forget to enjoy a cup of Baguio's local coffee in the museum's cafe, boasting panoramic views of the forest and the distant South China Sea.

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FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Baguio City

What's the best time to visit Baguio City?

The best time to visit Baguio City is during the dry months from November to May. The Panagbenga or Flower Festival in February is a particularly festive time to visit.

What's the weather like in Baguio City?

Renowned for its cool climate, Baguio's temperature ranges from 15 to 23 degrees Celsius. However, it can get quite chilly in the early morning and evening, especially from December to February.

What local delicacies should I try in Baguio City?

Don't miss Baguio's fresh strawberries and the local snack, strawberry taho. You should also try the ukoy (shrimp fritters), Baguio longganisa (local sausage), and bagnet from Cafe by the Ruins.