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Stations in Baguio  

Genesis Bus Station‎, Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippineslogo
Baguio, Benguet, Philippineslogo
Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippineslogo
Baguio City, CH8W+GP Baguio, Benguet, Philippineslogo
CH6X+3C Baguio, Benguet, Philippineslogo
CH6X+39 Baguio, Benguet, Philippineslogo
Partas Transportation Co., 47 Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippineslogo
Fariñas Trans, Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippineslogo
Gov. Pack Road, Baguio, Benguet, Philippineslogo
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Baguio at a glance

High season

March - May
Place you can't miss
Mines View Park
Local currency
PHP
Good to know
To many travellers that are going through the Philippines, Baguio may feel very surprising, as when someone says “mountanious resort” that’s exactly what you’d expect. Once, long ago, this is what the city was. Baguio woke up from a deep slumber in a split second, and after American colonialization in the early 20th century, it urbanized quicker than anybody could notice. This a good place to pass through, but the truth is, is that the air is quite polluted and the streets are congested. Come to Baguio and have easy access to the beautiful mountains surrounding it, all while being able to explore the colorful roofs and facades that decorate local houses.

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It's frequently not working, intermittent or very slow, especially in the provinces (Palawan being the poster child for dysfunctional wi-fi). That huge caveat aside, most hotels, cafes and restaurants in touristy areas and provincical centres provide free wi-fi. For smartphone users, local SIM cards with data (4G) are easy to purchase, and data is cheap at less than P50 per day. You can still find internet cafes in most decent-sized cities. Business hotels and an increasing number of boutique hotels and hostels have computers for guests to use. Most travellers also surf the net using 3G or 4G mobile phone connections.

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