Baguio Trip - Wedding 101 and Do It Yourself Wedding Planning

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Baguio Trip

I grew up in Baguio...

My Classmates asked me and Myra to bring them to our hometown. And so we did!


Angela Padernilla in PMA Ampi Theatre
              Manila to Baguio Trip takes 6-8 hours. I suggest riding Victory Liner
                  or driving starting 11-12midnight. That way you get to sleep along the way, wake
    up when the sun shines to see the magnificent Mountain View and when you arrive you inhale
the fresh morning air of the city. Also, breakfast are great in Baguio!

Del Prado's Transient House. See their Facebook page.
Depending on the season its usually 3,000-5,000 pesos for the whole house. Which can fit 10-12 people


I just curled my hair so the trip highlights that
We can't help but love this ride from the owner of 50's diner
My friends here are all from FEU MBA - MAKATI
L: Yoga, Maria and Chum; R: Me, Anj and Myra

L: Yoga, Maria and Chum; R: Eric, Anj and Myra

The Look of a content eater. Chum with Gangsta Meal this is less than 150 pesos

As a Demi-Vegan, I love their Chicken Burger and ofcourse
Strawberry Milkshake


Myra, she's the one who is also from Baguio City

Angela Padernilla

A stolen shot

Yoga is our only foreign batch mate in Grad School. He's really cool and funny.

Outside 50's Diner

50's Diner

Since I'm such a picky yet adventurously healthy eater I recommend you try the following restaurants when visiting Baguio City.

1. 50's Diner - Famous for their American Servings
2. Oh my Gulay - Famous for their artistic decor in Session Road, its like your in a ship-garden
3. Bliss Cafe - For Ovo Vegans, Art Shows every night
4. Grandma's garden - Fresh Organic veggies
5. Vizcos - Yummy delicacy
6. Oh Mai Khan - Cakes and Shabu-Shabu
7. Good Taste - Budget Friendly, yummy and good for the hungry for their big servings

Outside PINK SISTER Chapel
The nuns are in Pink! =) No kidding. My family goes to this church every week.

Lesson #1: Don't wear slippers and shorts otherwise you can't get inside churches and major establishments in Baguio including PMA. Well, that was a lesson learned by my friends




Pretty Anj in The Mansion

Eric and I


Traveler's tips:

When visiting Baguio on a budget, stay on transient houses. They are cheaper and you can buy vegetables and meat 
in the Market. :) For Breakfast or dinner. 

The city is really small and the people are of course the best! You can talk to them in Tagalog or English (most kids and grannies speak in English) to ask for directions and jeepneys. 

Don't skip going to PMA. Its the prime training school for the countries future AFP leaders. * ^,

Don't skip buying pasalubong in Good Shepherd, which is in Mines View. 2 birds hit with 1 stone.

Its your chance to wear your New York outfits or winter clothes! So strike it!







2 comments:

  1. Planning of going to Baguio with brothers and cousins this summer. Information given here were of big help, thank you.

    Goody, the gangsta meal is only less than PhP150? :)

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  2. Yes, you may check the menu on my other post.

    http://debbieannecastro.blogspot.com/2013/03/things-to-do-in-baguio.html

    It's only 135 pesos. And other few more details are there on restaurant choices.

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