Man-made Attractions



Botanical Garden

It is also called the Igorot village, which used to feature native huts typical of Cordillera architecture. This village captures the ethnic spirit and cultural legacy of the Igorot dweller. The garden is also a site of cultural presentations and other tribal meetings.

 

Burnham Park

It is the oldest of all Baguio parks. One can unwind from the tension of the day-to-day bustle by biking, skating or simply reflecting on the day's experiences amid a soothing backdrop of colorful flowers. It is wooded and is great place to have picnics and concerts. There are tennis and basketball courts, a football field, athletic oval and an orchidarium.
It is also called the Igorot village, which used to feature native huts typical of Cordillera architecture. This village captures the ethnic spirit and cultural legacy of the Igorot dweller. The garden is also a site of cultural presentations and other tribal meetings.

Rose garden

The Rose Garden is one of the most visited landmarks in Baguio, especially at night. As such, it is crucial that proper and efficient lighting be installed not only to enhance the Rose Garden's aesthetics, but also to provide a secure and comfortable environment to visitors.

 

Camp John Hay

It is still the extraordinary beautiful base, which the American forces turned over last July 1,1991 to the Philippine government. It is now open to the public. It's excellent cottages, golf courses, bowling lanes, dining places and natural ambience are all preserved and maintained.

 

Mines View Park

Appropriately named for its breathtaking views of mountain ranges and Baguio's "mineral bowl" where gold, silver and other ores were once quarried. There are now numerous souvenir shops around the park offering such items as woodcarvings, woven cloth, ashtrays, shell products and other curio items.

 

Wright Park 

It is sometimes mistakenly called "Ride Park" by some who identify this pine tree park reserve for its kiddy horse rides. A long stairway leads to the "Pool of the Pines", a 100 meter long pool of water lined on both sides by the famous Baguio towering pine.