Visiting Baguio for the first time?
You’d want to walk this Cornelia Street again.
Get some peace and quiet in the mountains.
It's ideal for digital nomads too.
It's ~allegedly~ haunted.
Tourists with parked vehicles can enjoy the free ride around the city.
Don't forget to book a reservation to have a secure slot in one of the kubos.
Pasko na naman!
A change of scenery.
The log cabin has a real and working fireplace and chimney.
Get comfy and cozy during your 4-5 hour trip to Baguio.
It has three bedrooms that will make you want to stay in instead.
A stylish and cozy space that wouldn't hurt the wallet.
Have a slice of Seoul in the Summer Capital.
The house has three bedrooms and a large bonfire pit.
It has three bedrooms and a sweeping view of the mountains and tall pine trees.
Have a Baguio trip to remember
Imagine waking up to that view!
You deserve a cozy Baguio getaway.
No need to go for a long drive up north!
One of Baguio City's latest attractions looks like the famous Japanese tourist spot.