Museo Kordilyera. Indigenous culture.
Another museum? Yup, Baguio has lots. But this one's new and modern. A venue for research and exhibitions of the social life and culture of the Cordilleras. You know, cerebral stuff. What do you expect? It's inside UP Baguio. These guys think a lot aside from protesting something.. somewhere.
More creatives..
Casa Vallejo. Oldest hotel in Baguio.
Aside from the Baguio Cathedral, this hotel one of THE oldest remaining structures that was built in the city. So, want to experience living in a century old hotel? Nope, I don't think they have ghosts there though. Maybe they got too old and retired somewhere.
More walks..
Luisa's. Old Baguio coffee shop.
One of the oldest resto in Baguio. Let's go back in time where Baguio old-timers sit for a coffee.. .. and talk about the latest news with siopao/mami combo on the side.
More eats...
Benguet Veggies. Planting since the 1900s.
To have a steady supply for their beloved salad, our American overlords encouraged the planting of vegetables and strawberries to the natives of Benguet. With the fertile soil and favorable climate, our native farmers became so good at it that eventually they were supplying up to 80% of the country's vegetable needs!