Sightseeing
Baguio City's rich history includes the creation of the city by the Americans during the turn of the century in 1905. Camp John Hay was developed as the premier US Army outpost and R&R station. Built among majestic pine forest, it is still kept as a park by the Philippine government today. Visit the Bell House Museum.
Camp John Hay
At the turn of the century in 1905, the American Government built Baguio City. The Mansion House was the official residence of then Governor General William Howard Taft.
68 locals recommend
The Mansion
Romulo DriveAt the turn of the century in 1905, the American Government built Baguio City. The Mansion House was the official residence of then Governor General William Howard Taft.
Burnham Park
Jose Abad Santos DriveBenCab Museum
Km. 6 Asin RdStrawberry Farm
Atok
San Juan
Mt. Yangbew
Mount Ulap
Philex RoadMount Santo Tomas Relay Station
PMA Museum
Food Adventure
As owner/chef of Ozark Diner, we hesitate to comment on restaurants. But, since we understand that the average Baguio City tourist would have to eat out at least five times, we've come up with out own list that we do eat at frequently for different reasons.
At P275 for their fresh and food-safe Mongolian BBQ, this gastropub is a go-to for Chef Kevin and I. They have a variety of locally crafted beer as well.
10 locals recommend
Hoka Brew
Ben Palispis HighwayAt P275 for their fresh and food-safe Mongolian BBQ, this gastropub is a go-to for Chef Kevin and I. They have a variety of locally crafted beer as well.
American Southern Cuisine is the equivalent to Pampanga Cuisine in the Philippines in that their cuisine is about SOUL. Lots of soul! Try their Creole Seafood Jambalaya (photo).
7 locals recommend
OZARK Diner + Bed & Breakfast
Corner Bareng DrAmerican Southern Cuisine is the equivalent to Pampanga Cuisine in the Philippines in that their cuisine is about SOUL. Lots of soul! Try their Creole Seafood Jambalaya (photo).
By far, this is the best Japanese restaurant in Baguio City. We love their no-nonsense approach of sticking to regional Japanese cuisine. True, they also have sushi, sashimi and tempura, however, go for their unique dishes beyond the fast-food tried-and-familiar items.
26 locals recommend
Chaya
72 Legarda RdBy far, this is the best Japanese restaurant in Baguio City. We love their no-nonsense approach of sticking to regional Japanese cuisine. True, they also have sushi, sashimi and tempura, however, go for their unique dishes beyond the fast-food tried-and-familiar items.
Our favorites right now...
Lots of choices in Baguio for a short list..
Hotel Grande
They have a roofdeck bar with a gorgeous view of pine forest.
Food scene
For the best "carenderia" meals, their selections are good-eats. They close for dinner, so catch them during the day hours. Plus points for good parking.
Chia's Restaurant
Gen. Lim StreetFor the best "carenderia" meals, their selections are good-eats. They close for dinner, so catch them during the day hours. Plus points for good parking.