We thought that we were to go home after checking out of our hotel but we extended until the afternoon so we had the time check out other places of interest in Baguio.
The long weekend was Saturday to Monday but we were there Friday to Sunday. Sunday came and it was very very congested in Baguio. It's also noticeable that the traffic near the tourists spots was heavy so it's a good thing that we have gone to Mines View Park earlier that day. The taxi driver asked us if we were going to the Wright Park Riding Circle or just the Wright Park. Clueless we answered, "Kahit saan po 'yung malapit." Hahaha. So he brought us to the Wright Park Circle where there are a lot of horses you can ride for P 300.00/ hour. Horses can be brought out the park for a fee should you want to. The smell of the place can be a little hard to withstand because it's not just one but a lot of horses that you're dealing with so if you're sensitive to smell, you might want to skip the Riding Circle. Not that it's unbearable but I know some who's really sensitive to smelly places eh. |
We saw this place on our first night in Baguio. Hindi talaga namin tinigilan hangga't hindi namin nakakainan. hahaha. |
Skewered Tteokbokki: P 10.00 |
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Kimbap You'll actually find a lot of Korean Restaurants in Baguio since there a lot of Korean nationals living and studying there. I even saw an unlimited Samgyeopsal restaurant near The Mansion. |
Second floor of the Session Building is this cafe called Under the Tree Book Cafe which has a very interesting interior. |
Aside from a shelf filled with books which you can read while you're there, there are a lot of post it notes from customers on their wall. My Amnesia Girl lang ang peg? haha. There I am looking for a post that I can relate with and I found one that said, "Anything worth having is worth waiting for." Haaaay. Lord. Give me the courage and wisdom to know if I must continue to wait. Hahaha. Looking for a Korean Cafe in Manila? Try SHP Bibimbap and Korean Cafe in Taft Area. |
My order was Matcha Latte. Isn't it surprising? I forgot the price but this is good not because the location is far from home but because it's not too diluted and not too creamy for a matcha latte. Aside from the ambiance and the taste, you got to love their affordable price plus their free wi-fi connection. I walked to the counter and before I even opened my mouth, the guy was like: "Wi-Fi Password?" "Ay hindi, pahingi ng number mo. Kailangan ko ng textmate." HAHAHAHA. Ayan. Should you find yourself in Baguio on a rainy day or even on a clear day when you just want to sit and chat with your friends and/or loved one over a cup of any drink with a slice of cake or cream puff, this is the place to be. Woo. Nakahinga rin. Ang haba ng sentence. Do you know other cafe places in Baguio? Feel free to tell me so we can visit them too. Dami namin anda pang Baguio eh. :)) |
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