There are a lot of small stalls that sell everything around baguio.
What to buy: I feel like the locals are born salesmen. They have alots of products so my advise buy a big bag and bring lots of money because you will feast your eyes on lots of native goods, hand woven mats, wall decors, wood carvings drums, beads, necklaces, sweaters, scarfs, mittens, lots and lots of bonnets. And lots and lots of food.
What to pay: These wal hangings can cost you just about $8
Updated Jan 6, 2004
Baguio Resh is just that, fresh fruit and vegetables, so if your looking for fresh fruit get it here
What to buy: Fresh fruit and their fruit drinks mmmmmmmmmmm
What to pay: It's cheap as
Written Sep 8, 2007
Address: Sessions rd Baguio
ibay's is famous for their silver jewelries......
What to buy: earrings, rings, necklace, bracelets, brooches
What to pay: depends....
Written May 12, 2005
What to buy: choco flakes, peanut brittle, lady finger, etc
What to pay: 3 for Php100
Written May 12, 2005
What to buy: fresh strawberries
What to pay: Php20.00++ per pack
Written Apr 27, 2004
Tamawan village is a haven for local artists. Here you can buy paintings. carvings, etc. Its a nice place where they also feature different type of nipa huts
What to pay: Paintings usually cost less then $1000
Written Jan 7, 2004
What to buy: The most important thing to buy are strawberries. :)
Written Jan 6, 2004
What to buy: You can buy all sorts of flowers. Very cheap in this area
Written Jan 6, 2004
In the market
What to buy: You can buy fresh tobacco leaf for less then 50 cents. or in our money round P30.00.
Written Jan 6, 2004
Second hand shop. Be prepared to rummage through numerous racks and piles of clothes. If you're a true-blue shopaholic, this should excite you.
What to buy: Brandname items
What to pay: Pay as low as P50 for a brand name top.
Written Dec 1, 2002
Address: Near Burnham Park
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Q: where to find cheap inns in baguio? just for 8 hours? we're going to sleep there then Go to Sagada na :) for 7 persons?
A: hi ,that really depends what u consider cheap? http://irwinagnes.blogspot.com/2011/04/teachers-camp-room-rates.html
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