If you’re coming from outside the Philippines, book a flight to Manila or Cebu. From Manila From Manila, travel time to Baguio is around 4-6 hours, depending on your chosen mode of transportation and how many stopovers you’ll make. By Bus What we like about taking the bus to Baguio is the convenience. People normally take the midnight trip and just sleep through most of the trip. There are a few transport companies that can get you from Manila to Baguio. But we always ride with Victory Liner – whether traveling alone or with family and friends. You can book directly on their website: Victory Liner Website. The terminals where you can get a bus ride to Baguio are: Cubao, Pasay, Caloocan, and Sampaloc. Or, if you prefer, you can also find other bus trips from Manila to Baguio from this link (make sure to read the reviews before booking, though!). By Car What we like about driving to Baguio is that we can do stopovers for meals or bathroom breaks whenever we need to. Plus, when we’re in Baguio, we can drive around to the places we’d like to visit and just use Google Maps to guide our way. The downside is that we have to account for parking space wherever we go to. If you’re already in Manila and would like to rent a car that you can use to visit Baguio (and other places in the north of Manila), you can book with Discover Cars. From Cebu If you’re coming from Cebu and planning a visit to Baguio then great news! Philippine Airlines now offer flights from Cebu to Baguio, and back. Cebu to Baguio flights are on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, departing from Mactan at 8:50 AM. Baguio to Cebu flights are on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, departing from Baguio at 11:10 AM.
Formal Attire Ladies: Wear floor-length gowns or formal cocktail dresses & floral patterns, we invite you to don soft pastel hues. Gentleman: Formal Attire We ask that our guest dress in formal attire if possible. To define "formal". A formal wedding dress code is slightly less formal than a black-tie event, and in general it tends to have a fewer specification. We are excited to celebrate our special day with you! To enhance the joyful atmosphere of our wedding, we kindly request that you adhere to a formal attire dress code. To complement our Romantic Graden Theme, we invite you to don soft pastel hues. We ask that you refrain from wearing light green, darker pink such as Fushia and white as these colors have been reserved for the wedding party. Rain or shine, please come dressed to impress! Comfortable footwear is recommended, as there will be dancing!
Baguio Country Club Rd 2600 Baguio City Cordillera Administrative Region at William Cameron Forbes Ballroom
Baguio Country Club Rd 2600 Baguio City Cordillera Administrative Region at Infinity Garden
Visit the "Registry" tab on our wedding website to find our registry
August 4, 2025. We kindly request that you RSVP by this date so that we can make appropriate arrangements for our wedding
Yes, Free parking is available at the venue
Yes! Transportation will be provided to and from wedding venue, but! pick up will be only at specific hotels (Le Monet, Azalea Residences, The Manor Camp John Hay, The Forest Lodge ) lobby hotel at 2:00pm
Due to limited space, we're only able to accommodate who are formally invited on your invitation. If you received a plus one, they'll appear under your name when you RSVP.
Baguio City is a Smoke-Free City, and a model example city in the Philippines that strictly enforces a Smoke-Free ordinance. PENALTIES: 1st Offense: PHP2,000.00 2nd Offense: PHP3,000.00 3rd Offense: PHP5, 000.00
Baguio has chilly weather. Known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines, tourists love Baguio because of its chilly weather. During summer, when the temperature in the lowlands can spike up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit, experiencing Baguio’s cold weather will be a welcome reprieve.
you should visit The Diplomat Hotel Ruins and Laperal House—both are known to be haunted places and popular tourist attractions.
Anytime is a good time to visit Baguio. Many tourists flock to Baguio during Holy Week, when the heat in the lowlands can be intolerable. Christmas season is also a popular time to visit Baguio, as well as during the Panagbenga Flower Festival in February. But, if you’d like to experience Baguio when there aren’t a lot of tourists, we recommend scheduling your Baguio trip in early December or late January.
Many visitors like to do sightseeing and visit Baguio’s top tourist destinations, like Tam-awan Village, Baguio Botanical Garden, Camp John Hay, Burnham Park, and Mines View Park.
Top attractions include Burnham Park, The Mansion, Mines View Park, BenCab Museum, Tam-awan Village, Baguio Cathedral, Wright Park, and the Botanical Garden.
Do not rant about the traffic. (Utang na loob) Baguio City is obviously a small city that could not handle large volumes of vehicles. There might be an increase of ownership of private vehicles but the heavy volume particularly during weekends come from tourists. It is advisable to use public transportation when you guys want to roam around, better yet do what locals do. Walk.