Botanical Garden’s of Baguio City.
It’s called the Igorot village huts typical of Cordillera architecture. This village captures that the ethnic spirit and culture legacy of the Igorot inhabitant. The garden is also a site of cultural presentations and the other tribal meetings.
Burnham Park
is the oldest park in Baguio city. One can unwind from the tension of the day-to day bustle by the biking skating or simply reflecting on the day’s experiences amid a soothing backdrop of the colorful flowers. Wooded is a great place in having picnics and concerts and there are the difference courts in Burnham Park just like tennis/basketball courts, foot ball field, athletic oval and also the orchidarium.
Wright Park sometimes mistakenly it’s called “Ride Park” by some who identify this pine tree reserve for its kiddy horse rides. A long stairway leads to the “Pool of the Pines”, a 100 meter long pool of water lined both sides by the famous Baguio towering pine.
Baguio Mansion House
is a magnificent and majestic house has housed a long list of Filipino presidents and American governors-generals. It has a structured buildings and the guesthouse. Its gate is patterned after the London’s Buckingham Palace.
Mines View Park
it’s appropriately named for it’s wonderful views of the difference mountain ranges and Baguio's “mineral bowl” where good, sliver and other ores were once quarried. These are now many souvenirs shop around the park offering such items as woodcarvings, woven cloth, ashtrays, shell products and the other curio items.
Philippines Military Academy
is the premier training ground for young Filipinos who want to excel in a military career. Aside from its interesting military-oriented structure, it also houses important relics such as cultural artifacts of the Cordilleras.