Baguio City

Baguio City, Benguet Province, Cordillera Region, Luzon, Philippines

 
 
Baguio arch sign entering from Mountain Province ... Entering Baguio from La Union Province
 

White Taxi Vans and Jeepneys only..

 

No more Bikes and Trikes

 
Abanao St looking towards Malcum Square   Abanao St. entrance to the Baguio Hotel Veniz
 

The end of Harrison Rd. at the Malcom 

 

Square beside the Burnham Park.

 
Monument of Cordillera Soldiers    Lake Drive in Burnham Park
 

Loida in Burnham Park with the

 

Monument of the Cordillera Soldiers 

 

Jeepney Terminal at the end of Burnum

 

Park at Shanum and Lake Drive

 

There is always games of Chess and Checkers

 

being played here.. Very seriously!

 

Baguio Condotel - Harrison Road. Reservations call Grace

but no AC, at Malcom Square and 

 

074-442-4578 or 074-442-8047 @ P1,896 All Penthouses

beside Burnham and the native Igorot house.

 

End of Session Rd. at Malcom Square.... Photo 

 

taking from Magsaysay Avenue side.

 
Baguio Public Market located at Session Road and Magsaysay Ave.    Baguio Central Mall located at Magsaysay Avenue  (Street going out to Mountain Province)
 
Abanao St to the left and Zandueta St to the right of Abanao Square, Baguio has traffic but not bad moves well.   Session Road coming into Malcom Square downtown and Mido Inn.
 

We bought Phil a Jacket here because it was cold at

 

 Malcom Square at  Magsaysay Ave and Harrison Rd 

 
Session Road, Oh! it's cold down here.   Back of University of Baguio on General Luna Rd.
 
Big building is SM mall in Baguio City.   Mabini Street corner of BPI bank.
 
Harrison Road in Downtown   It's a money thing at the BPI on Harrison Road
 
Phil in the middle Harrison Road in the front of the BPI   Jeepney waiting for Phil in blocking his waya at Mabini Street and Harrison Road.
 
1 Abanao St at Harrison Road in front of Hotel Veniz.   Shanum St across from the Park at the Hotel Veniz
 

Loida getting Chicken for the dinner at McDonalds

 

while Phil is picking on the girl about her pronouns...

 

Have to get gas here at the CalTex next to the Veniz

 

because it is the last one north that takes Credit Cards

 

Going north out of Baguio City on Magsaysay Ave and La

 

Trinidad Rd trying to get Photos of the Housing Areas.

 

It appears that they Terrace their housing the 

 

same as their Rice and Row Crops, in Terraces

     
     

The next Photos are from our Second

Banaue and Bontoc

 

trip to Baguio on the return from the

Rice Terraces.

     

Parking Lot of Venis Hotel  in Baguio City with

and staff that loaded our thing's.

Caltex station near at the Venis Hotel that Phil need to change oil about 39,800 km because it's never been change. Still in Caltex station we put some fuel first before to ride another 100 km. going back to Angeles.
Phil find out here about how to change oil because it has never been changed,  he changed it in the Angeles. A store where we bought our Filipina type Broom beside the mountainous roadway just south of Baguio City.
Bougainvillea  (haven't seen this one before) Loida is on the highest Place of the Mountain going to Baguio City with a Rice Terraces at the back.
Going to Baguio City is just like you are on the Plane because it  is on the Top of the Mountain at the Clouds.. Small Rice Terraces of Baguio City that is how the People Plant there Rice there...
Lantana Flower just like Florida in the Clouds. Loida at the Volcano rock.
Southwestern part of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range that runs the length of Eastern and Central Luzon. When we become nearer to Baguio it become higher and higher on the Mountain and become colder.
A Road going to Baguio it is on the side of the Mountain. That is a hard Rock along the Road.
Can you tell how high the Baguio was? It's really scary especially when you look down. A Mountain almost on the sky. It is getting really chilly and damp.
 That is hard Rock from Volcano and still standing after the bad Earth Quake of 1990. A Tunnel was built so that the Rock slides would go over the Road instead of on it.
Baguio City can be found on the Top of the Mountain and it is the Coldest city in the Philippines especially during December which is our coldest month. Downtown of Baguio City, This city was called a Summer City.. Because this is the only City that remain Colds all the Time.
Jollibee in Baguio City on General Luna Rd. by the University of Baguio, A long Drive for Lunch. Baguio City is also called a City of Pines. Phil said these were real Pine trees.
A Clouds almost touching the whole Mountain. Baguio City is almost in the Heaven.
Baguio City was surrounded by many Mountains, you cannot see a river there even the Ocean is very Far. Road going to Baguio will really scare you because you will go up on the Mountain even the Road is Smooth, but it is nice there you cannot see anywhere the road going higher to the Mountain.
 

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  I miss already Baguio city. I study there for more than 5years in Saint Louis University. I mis the cool nature of Baguio, the nice Ambience, The Parks, malls, Especially Session Road ( I always walking here late afternoon just to Refresh my mind from School stresses). Now Im already Engineer working here in Manila and probably going abroad na. I mis you Baguio City. Hope to have properties there someday for Vacation and family outing. Thanks God for letting me once a Baguio Boy.
LOUIE ESTRADA | teen_louvice@yahoo.com | Patac, sto. tomas, La union, Philippines
Monday, January 18, 2010 at 12:40:46 AM PST

i've really love d place in baguio mountian province... once of dis day mapuntahan q rin ung place n yan... he!he!he! ok to blog na2... so nka2mpres prang gs2 q nang mmasyal kaso alaw's pa sa gubget....sana kaloy-an tyo w/ the GOD grace. god bless to all!
josh | jerymae _balagao_esleyer@yahoo.com | Manila
Friday, January 08, 2010 at 10:48:26 PM PST

i am thinking of going to baguio as my health demands i stay away from the heat. Can i get a decent condo there for 250 or so--u.s. dollars a month? 300? also is the demand so high they demand 6 months lease or more? what about deposits? Do the deposits get returned? thanks steve petersen--also are there many chinese ladies there? 22--32 years old or so? are they all rich--?-- I would like to find a good lady for long term girlfrieend possible wife-- i am 47 -- sp
steve petersen | steve1mm@yahoo.com | los angeles ca, usa
Thursday, December 17, 2009 at 06:43:40 PM PST

how nice its really great!i like this place very lovely and beautiful.
jenny cortez | jenny_cortez53@yahoo.com | las pinas,manila
Sunday, September 06, 2009 at 11:36:08 PM PST

hey dd i think you might be wrong about the guy and wife.. they are both americans..
ll | baguio
Sunday, August 02, 2009 at 06:43:08 PM PST

i really just missed the place... i am from the mountain provinces... and proud to be. This is really one cool place to be.... Thanks and you got awesome pics... hope to have more of this. good job.
leonell | igorr@ymail.com | canada
Saturday, August 01, 2009 at 08:33:47 AM PST

you seem to have a big age difference with your wife. amazing. in america you would not see this. Only abroad. wow
jj | ddf | usa
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at 02:09:10 AM PST

the upgrading of marcos highway was constructed by japanese firm, i love the wat the tunnel built and the bridges along the way. kung filipino company un sira na un
ron | marone01@yahoo.com | quezon city
Sunday, April 12, 2009 at 06:15:05 PM PST

Kabayan salamat nakakaalis ng homesick ito...hayaan mo yang mga negative comments...Pilipino ksi tayu kya di maiwasan ang maling grammar ok lang yan...GODSPEED
Neil | neilbrusko@yahoo.com | 6 Rimando rd bagui city
Saturday, January 10, 2009 at 07:59:43 AM PST

pwede po magtanung kung nasan dito motorpool la trinidad po
levi | levis_wadey@yahoo.com | ambiong
Wednesday, December 24, 2008 at 04:50:47 PM PST

Some friends of mine were just in Baguio City and really enjoyed it. I enjoyed looking at your picture book, it makes me want to visit soon. God Bless You All, Mark
Mark Northway | mrnorthway@msn.com | PO BOX 2575, Oregon City, OR 97045
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 at 07:36:58 PM PST

i like ur site.... nkakamiss tlga pinas... :)
alen | atascadero california
Tuesday, September 09, 2008 at 10:41:55 AM PST

Nakow - ininglish mo pa kabayan - puro maling grammar naman. Tagalogin mo na lang
angel | england
Friday, June 20, 2008 at 05:17:47 PM PST

Love your site. I may create one also. I fell in love with Baguio when I visited there in '05. I plan to live there when I retire in a couple of years. Did you visit Mine's view and Camp John Hay?
Michael Craddock | mcraddock48@verizon.net | 13401 60th Dr NE, Marysville, WA 98271
Sunday, June 08, 2008 at 02:24:02 PM PST

good job i was born in benguet and proud to be an igorot im living in switzerland with my husband keep the good job
aida heritier | dads@netplus.ch | switzerland
Sunday, October 28, 2007 at 07:07:09 AM PST

Very Nice when i go through with pictures of Baguio...actually i was there from 2000 to 2005 for study purpose...now its almost 2 years i left Baguio. Now i am staying at Bangladesh. Sometime miss Life in Baguio and all of my Filipino friends there!!!
Syed Nazmul Huq | nazmul.syed@gmail.com | 15 New Baily ROad, Dhaka 1217, Bangladesh
Tuesday, October 02, 2007 at 02:56:13 AM PST

oh..nice to see baguio again. its a medication of my homesickness. good if you have picture of ambuklao bokod benguet. anyway thank you for the images of my town..
jhoker | jhker17yahoo.com.ph | dubai, uae
Tuesday, August 14, 2007 at 07:09:05 AM PST

I miss my birth place, i've been here in the Caribbean for almost 3 years now and i cnt wait to see the best place in the world....(there's nothing like home). I love you Baguio
Hilario Servito | hserv ito@hotmail.com | Turks & Caicos Island
Thursday, July 26, 2007 at 05:20:42 AM PST

I loved looking at your pictures of Baguio City.. My wife and I ( she is from Compostella,Cebu ) are looking for a place to retire to and Baguio may be that place.. Thanks for the pictures to look at
Bruce Munroe | wbmunroe@yahoo.com | Bridge City,Texas USA
Monday, July 09, 2007 at 08:51:47 AM PST

wow.tnx for posting the pictures. i never went to baguio before, (but im filipino). i only went there when i was a baby,so i dont remember a thing. i really wanted to see how baguio looks like, and posting this helped so much. you showed us all the places u can see all around baguio. thank you!
filipina_gurl | canada
Sunday, April 15, 2007 at 12:29:14 PM PST

I love your site, and it was so nice to get to revisit one one of my favorite plave while surfing the net, Thanks and keep up the good work.
Maryln Vestavia | Surigao, Mindanao
Thursday, November 30, 2006 at 01:01:07 AM PST

Wow! this is great and the way it should be except where's the maps on this magnificent page?
Jeffery Davis | Hopkinsville, Kentucky USA
Saturday, November 18, 2006 at 09:15:23 PM PST

 
 

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