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3-Day Bachelor Weekend in Baguio — Adventure, Eats & Nightlife (Manila → Baguio Loop)

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Day 1: Arrival & Nightlife

Baguio, Philippines on August 29, 2025

6:00am

Drive or Bus from Manila

Depart early (private van or Victory Liner/Government bus) to maximize time in Baguio; travel time ~4–6 hours depending on traffic and route (Kennon/Asin).
PHP800, 4h0m

10:30am

Hotel check-in / drop bags

Check into a central place near Session Road or Camp John Hay for easy nightlife and attractions access; request early baggage drop if room not yet ready.
PHP0, 0h30m

11:00am

Lunch — Good Taste Restaurant (Session Road)

Budget-friendly, famously generous portions of Chinese-Filipino dishes — great for feeding a bachelor group; usually open daily late morning to evening, expect crowd around lunch.
PHP200, 1h0m

12:30pm

Mines View Park

Iconic lookout over mountain valleys with souvenir stalls and photo spots — quick, classic Baguio stop; park area usually accessible 6:00am–6:00pm.
PHP0, 1h0m

1:45pm

Wright Park & Horseback Riding

Short stroll and optional horseback rides along Wright Park’s pool of pines — horses typically available ~8:00am–5:00pm; fun photo opportunity for the group.
PHP300, 0h45m

3:00pm

Camp John Hay — Picnic Grove & The Manor

Explore the historic American-era leisure complex, visit the Cemetery of Negativism (fun photo op) and scout evening spots; many shops/cafés open 8:00am–8:00pm.
PHP0, 1h30m

5:00pm

Check-in / short rest

Freshen up and gear up for dinner plus a bachelor-friendly evening; use this time to pick up snacks / beers at a nearby grocery or convenience store.
PHP0, 1h0m

7:00pm

Dinner — Choco-late de Batirol (Camp John Hay)

Cozy, rustic spot offering traditional Filipino comfort dishes and Baguio’s signature tsokolate — open roughly 9:00am–10:00pm, perfect for a laid-back group dinner.
PHP450, 1h30m

9:30pm

Bar hop on Session Road / Camp John Hay nightlife

Visit pubs/rooftop bars for drinks and live music (many bars stay open until midnight–2:00am); consider Rumours or independent craft-beer venues and end at a karaoke place for the bachelor party vibe.
PHP800, 3h0m

Day 2: Culture & Outdoors

Baguio & La Trinidad, Philippines on August 30, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast — Cafe by the Ruins Dua

Start with a hearty, locally inspired breakfast in a well-known Baguio institution (check current opening hours ~7:30am–9:00pm); good for groups and scenic ambiance.
PHP350, 1h0m

9:00am

La Trinidad Strawberry Farm visit / stalls

Short drive (10–20 min) to La Trinidad: if strawberry season/picking available (typically Nov–May) go for picking; otherwise browse fresh strawberry stalls and local vegetable markets — farm area open early morning to mid-afternoon.
PHP250, 1h30m

11:00am

Tam-Awan Village

Reconstructed Cordillera village featuring traditional huts, art exhibits and workshops — great for culture shots and short hikes; typically open 8:00am–5:00pm.
PHP100, 1h0m

12:30pm

Lunch — Hill Station

Popular restaurant offering elevated Filipino and international dishes in a cozy setting; open for lunch from late morning through dinner — ideal for a relaxed group meal.
PHP500, 1h15m

2:30pm

BenCab Museum

Explore contemporary Filipino art and Benedicto Cabrera’s gallery plus scenic grounds; museum hours generally 9:00am–6:00pm so plan to arrive before late afternoon to have ample time.
PHP200, 1h30m

4:30pm

Mt. Costa (Garden of Everlasting Spring)

Large themed gardens with walking trails and photo spots — open roughly 8:00am–5:00pm; a calmer late-afternoon option to unwind and take group photos.
PHP150, 1h0m

6:30pm

Return to hotel / quick rest

Freshen up and prepare for an evening bachelor activity — consider booking a private villa/homestay with BBQ and karaoke for the group to keep the party private.
PHP0, 0h45m

7:30pm

Dinner & Party — Private villa BBQ or reservation at a lively restaurant

For bachelor vibe, either BBQ/karaoke at a pre-booked villa near Camp John Hay or reserve a big table at a lively restaurant (book ahead on Saturdays). Villa option gives flexibility for late-night games and drinks.
PHP1500, 4h0m

Day 3: Relax & Depart

Baguio, Philippines on August 31, 2025

8:00am

Breakfast — Arca’s Yard or local café

Light, artsy breakfast and coffee at Arca’s Yard (open mornings) or a nearby café — perfect for a slower start and group debrief of the trip.
PHP300, 0h45m

9:30am

Burnham Park — boat paddling & stroll

Classic Baguio activity: rent pedalo boats on the lake (operators typically 6:00am–7:00pm) and wander the flower gardens and stalls; a relaxed group activity before heading home.
PHP200, 0h45m

11:00am

Baguio Public Market & Session Road shopping

Shop for pasalubong (strawberry jam, peanut brittle, ukay-ukay finds) and pick up last-minute souvenirs; most stalls open early until late afternoon.
PHP400, 1h0m

12:30pm

Lunch — Ketchup Food Community or local grill

Group-friendly cluster of restaurants / food stalls so everyone can pick their favorite; convenient before departure, many open 11:00am–10:00pm.
PHP450, 1h0m

2:00pm

Quick coffee / packing

Return to hotel to pack, check out, and collect luggage; grab coffee nearby for the road.
PHP0, 0h45m

3:00pm

Depart Baguio for Manila

Head back south to Manila aiming to beat heavy evening traffic; travel time ~4–6 hours depending on route and conditions.
PHP800, 4h0m
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