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Baguio stories

A lot have been said about Baguio. But we'll dig a little deeper about the stories behind it. Like why the streets and parks have American names while Manila has Spanish ones.. why heritage houses and monasteries became haunted.. favorite restos of city folks. And then we start to appreciate the city more.


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Arko Ni Apo. Ben-Hur Villanueva Art Gallery.

Art gallery and workshop of an acclaimed sculptor that made Baguio his home. Also has a quirky cafe that has no menu, broken utensils and a wobbly table. Ow, come on.. This is Baguio.. UNESCO Creative City, remember?

More creatives..


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Strawberry Fields. Pick. Eat. Repeat.

Strawberries. Baguio's famous for this fruit. But it's not actually grown there. Farmed nearby and you can even pick it up yourself!

More walks..


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Mother’s Garden and Cafe. Nature and cuisine.

Where nature, culture and fine dining meet. Just a few minutes from town is a secluded resto where you can relax, converge with nature and enjoy good cuisine.

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A Benguet honey story. From gold to bees.

Baguio is known as a major producer of veggies, strawberries and flowers. But this wouldn't be possible without one flying insect. Oh, in the process of pollinating plants they also produce a super food that never spoils!

More trivias..