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..
Hey, John. Let's go to John Hay!
Camp John Hay is the first American military camp in the country. Transformed into a premiere tourist destination and mixed-use development North of Manila. But do you even know the guy?
More walks..
The Barn. Rustic artisan setting.
With its awesome scenery and picturesque surrounding, strangers just kept showing up to enjoy it. So the owners decided to cash in and put up a resto.. .. so you have to order a meal to see the view.
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!