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..
Good Shepherd. From charity to social enterprise.
The famous Baguio sweets are made by nuns?!? Yup, pray before you eat it. Makes it taste better.
More walks..
Cafe Yagam. Authentic Cordillera coffee.
Cool-weather, strawberries, pine trees. What else is there that is native Baguio? Coffee? Where? JCo (too Manila). 7-11(too regular). Starbucks (God forbid!). You're in Baguio, for crying out loud! Go indigenous.
More eats...
First bomb dropped in WWII was in Baguio.
Yup, the first bomb dropped during WWII was in Baguio. The last one too, when the Japanese fled to our city after being kicked out of Manila by the Americans.