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Baguio Night Market
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Nearby attractions
Burnham Park
Jose Abad Santos Dr, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral (Diocese of Baguio)
2600 Steps To Our Lady Of Atonement Cathedral, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Rizal Park
CH7R+5X3, Baguio, 2602 Benguet, Philippines
Burnham Lake
Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Childrens Park Burnham
CH5V+JX7, Kisad Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
SM City Baguio - Skygarden
CH5X+GF3, Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Baguio Museum
Dot-PTA Complex, Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Emilio F. Aguinaldo Museum
CJ62+V9F, Happy Glen Loop Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Sky Ranch Baguio
Luneta Hill, Upper Session Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Sunshine Park
CH4X+HJ3, Baguio, 2602 Benguet, Philippines
Nearby restaurants
GOODTASTE RESTAURANT
Otek St, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Beans Talk Bistro
2/F, City Center Hotel, 45 Session Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Recess Resto/Cafe
#39 Tan Building, Lower Session Road, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
New 456 Restaurant/Hotel 45
Anita Bldg., 66 Session Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Solibao Restaurant
Lake Dr, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Café by the Ruins
25 Shuntug Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Heaven On Earth Vegetarian Center
2F, Abanao Square Mall, Abanao St, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Pizza Volante
082, Theatre Bldg., Diego Silang St, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Chowking Baguio Session
Lower, Anita Teresa Building, 6 Session Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Sizzling Plate Session
86 Session Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Nearby hotels
Hotel Veniz Burnham
1 Abanao St, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Hotel Veniz Session
54 SB Building, Session Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
City Center Hotel
Mabini St, 42 Session Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Benguet Prime Hotel
103 F. Calderon St, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
A Hotel Baguio
Abanao Street corner Shagem Street, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
La Brea Inn
AYK Building, 24 Session Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Travelite Express HOTEL
Shuntug Street, Corner Fernando G. Bautista Dr, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Metro Pines Inn
Brgy. Rizal Monument, 20 Otek St, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Cedar Peak Baguio Condotel by Tripsters Hub
Mabini St, Corner Gen. Luna Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Tuscany Basic Urban Stay
123 Abanao Ext, Brgy, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
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Baguio Night Market
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Baguio Night Market

CH7V+2WQ, Harrison Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
4.3(4.1K)
Open until 2:00 AM
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attractions: Burnham Park, Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral (Diocese of Baguio), Rizal Park, Burnham Lake, Childrens Park Burnham, SM City Baguio - Skygarden, Baguio Museum, Emilio F. Aguinaldo Museum, Sky Ranch Baguio, Sunshine Park, restaurants: GOODTASTE RESTAURANT, Beans Talk Bistro, Recess Resto/Cafe, New 456 Restaurant/Hotel 45, Solibao Restaurant, Café by the Ruins, Heaven On Earth Vegetarian Center, Pizza Volante, Chowking Baguio Session, Sizzling Plate Session
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Nearby attractions of Baguio Night Market

Burnham Park

Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral (Diocese of Baguio)

Rizal Park

Burnham Lake

Childrens Park Burnham

SM City Baguio - Skygarden

Baguio Museum

Emilio F. Aguinaldo Museum

Sky Ranch Baguio

Sunshine Park

Burnham Park

Burnham Park

4.5

(11.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral (Diocese of Baguio)

Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral (Diocese of Baguio)

4.7

(2.4K)

Closed
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Rizal Park

Rizal Park

4.3

(235)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Burnham Lake

Burnham Lake

4.4

(42)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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DEVSYNC - DBP
Sun, Dec 7 • 2:00 AM
DBP Training Complex, CJ7F+MW7, Romulo Dr, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
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Nearby restaurants of Baguio Night Market

GOODTASTE RESTAURANT

Beans Talk Bistro

Recess Resto/Cafe

New 456 Restaurant/Hotel 45

Solibao Restaurant

Café by the Ruins

Heaven On Earth Vegetarian Center

Pizza Volante

Chowking Baguio Session

Sizzling Plate Session

GOODTASTE RESTAURANT

GOODTASTE RESTAURANT

4.4

(4.6K)

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Beans Talk Bistro

Beans Talk Bistro

4.2

(299)

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Recess Resto/Cafe

Recess Resto/Cafe

3.6

(205)

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New 456 Restaurant/Hotel 45

New 456 Restaurant/Hotel 45

3.6

(193)

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Reviews of Baguio Night Market

4.3
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5.0
30w

The Baguio Night Market is one of the most vibrant and authentic experiences you can have in the Philippines’ Summer Capital. Located at top of a Baguio city mountain.it transforms into a bustling hub of activity every night, drawing both locals and tourists eager to shop, eat, and soak in the unique atmosphere.

What sets this market apart is its mix of affordability and variety. From thrift clothes to accessories, gadgets, and souvenirs, the choices are endless and the prices are very budget-friendly—perfect for bargain hunters. Be ready to haggle politely; it’s part of the fun.

Food stalls are another highlight. You’ll find classic Filipino street food like fish balls, kwek-kwek (quail eggs), grilled isaw (chicken intestines), and sweet treats like taho and strawberry-flavored desserts—paying tribute to Baguio’s famous strawberries. The aroma alone is enough to draw you in.

Crowds can be thick, especially on weekends, but the flow is fairly organized thanks to designated stalls and a one-way walking route. It’s best to come early, wear comfortable shoes, and keep your belongings close, as with any busy market.

Overall, the Baguio Night Market is more than just a shopping spot—it’s a cultural snapshot of local life. Whether you’re a foodie, a thrifter, or a curious traveler, this night market delivers a memorable,...

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4.0
23w

The Baguio Night Market, open from 9 PM to 2 AM along Harrison Road, is a unique and lively attraction that’s become a staple of the city’s nightlife. On the positive side, it’s a haven for bargain hunters offering everything from thrifted clothes, jackets, shoes, and accessories to toys, souvenirs, and delicious street food. The atmosphere is festive and energetic, with a great mix of locals and tourists mingling under the cool night sky. It’s a fun, budget friendly experience, especially if you enjoy browsing and discovering hidden gems.

However, the night market isn’t perfect. It can get very crowded, especially on weekends and holidays, making it hard to move freely or browse comfortably. The layout is narrow, and foot traffic can be slow. Some stalls sell very similar items, so if you’re looking for variety, it might feel a bit repetitive. Also, while prices are generally low, not all deals are great, you’ll need to haggle and inspect items carefully for quality.

Overall, the Baguio Night Market is a must visit for its local flavor and excitement, but it’s best approached with patience and realistic...

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5.0
17w

We visited around 10 PM, and even at that hour, the place was already bustling with people. It was during the first week of July when we came, and the weather added a cozy atmosphere—it had been raining on and off throughout the day, and by nightfall, it was quite foggy with occasional light rain showers.

Despite the weather, the area was lively and vibrant. There were plenty of food stalls offering a wide variety of options—from classic street food to local favorites—making it a great spot for late-night cravings. We also spotted several thrift stalls with interesting and affordable finds, perfect for those who love bargain hunting.

The overall vibe felt festive and local, and the mix of food, shopping, and people made the experience enjoyable. Just make sure to bring an umbrella or jacket if you’re visiting during the rainy season, as the weather can be unpredictable.

This place is definitely worth a visit if you want to experience Baguio’s night scene, especially if you’re up for food-tripping and a bit...

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Zohaib Ali KhanZohaib Ali Khan
The Baguio Night Market is one of the most vibrant and authentic experiences you can have in the Philippines’ Summer Capital. Located at top of a Baguio city mountain.it transforms into a bustling hub of activity every night, drawing both locals and tourists eager to shop, eat, and soak in the unique atmosphere. What sets this market apart is its mix of affordability and variety. From thrift clothes to accessories, gadgets, and souvenirs, the choices are endless and the prices are very budget-friendly—perfect for bargain hunters. Be ready to haggle politely; it’s part of the fun. Food stalls are another highlight. You’ll find classic Filipino street food like fish balls, kwek-kwek (quail eggs), grilled isaw (chicken intestines), and sweet treats like taho and strawberry-flavored desserts—paying tribute to Baguio’s famous strawberries. The aroma alone is enough to draw you in. Crowds can be thick, especially on weekends, but the flow is fairly organized thanks to designated stalls and a one-way walking route. It’s best to come early, wear comfortable shoes, and keep your belongings close, as with any busy market. Overall, the Baguio Night Market is more than just a shopping spot—it’s a cultural snapshot of local life. Whether you’re a foodie, a thrifter, or a curious traveler, this night market delivers a memorable, immersive experience.
Han GatchalianHan Gatchalian
We visited around 10 PM, and even at that hour, the place was already bustling with people. It was during the first week of July when we came, and the weather added a cozy atmosphere—it had been raining on and off throughout the day, and by nightfall, it was quite foggy with occasional light rain showers. Despite the weather, the area was lively and vibrant. There were plenty of food stalls offering a wide variety of options—from classic street food to local favorites—making it a great spot for late-night cravings. We also spotted several thrift stalls with interesting and affordable finds, perfect for those who love bargain hunting. The overall vibe felt festive and local, and the mix of food, shopping, and people made the experience enjoyable. Just make sure to bring an umbrella or jacket if you’re visiting during the rainy season, as the weather can be unpredictable. This place is definitely worth a visit if you want to experience Baguio’s night scene, especially if you’re up for food-tripping and a bit of shopping.
Raffy MendozaRaffy Mendoza
One of the highlights of my trip was the Baguio Night Market along Harrison Road. The moment the clock struck 9 PM, the street transformed into a busy hub. You'd see vendors quickly setting up their stalls, a pretty typical sight for locales. Rows of thrift shops, known locally as ukay-ukay, offered everything from vintage jackets and branded sneakers to stylish jeans and accessories. I got my business suits here kasi they're all at incredibly low prices. Haggle dito, haggle jan. hahaha! The parking space in the morning turns to a street food hub. I couldn't resist trying grilled isaw (chicken intestines), binatog, and a warm bowl of pares (beef stew with rice). For dessert, I grabbed tanhulo, not so Pinoy but you can see it here, everywhere. Locals and tourists alike sharing the thrill of the night market experience. P.S I suggest you visit Baguio during weekdays para di gaanong matao
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The Baguio Night Market is one of the most vibrant and authentic experiences you can have in the Philippines’ Summer Capital. Located at top of a Baguio city mountain.it transforms into a bustling hub of activity every night, drawing both locals and tourists eager to shop, eat, and soak in the unique atmosphere. What sets this market apart is its mix of affordability and variety. From thrift clothes to accessories, gadgets, and souvenirs, the choices are endless and the prices are very budget-friendly—perfect for bargain hunters. Be ready to haggle politely; it’s part of the fun. Food stalls are another highlight. You’ll find classic Filipino street food like fish balls, kwek-kwek (quail eggs), grilled isaw (chicken intestines), and sweet treats like taho and strawberry-flavored desserts—paying tribute to Baguio’s famous strawberries. The aroma alone is enough to draw you in. Crowds can be thick, especially on weekends, but the flow is fairly organized thanks to designated stalls and a one-way walking route. It’s best to come early, wear comfortable shoes, and keep your belongings close, as with any busy market. Overall, the Baguio Night Market is more than just a shopping spot—it’s a cultural snapshot of local life. Whether you’re a foodie, a thrifter, or a curious traveler, this night market delivers a memorable, immersive experience.
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We visited around 10 PM, and even at that hour, the place was already bustling with people. It was during the first week of July when we came, and the weather added a cozy atmosphere—it had been raining on and off throughout the day, and by nightfall, it was quite foggy with occasional light rain showers. Despite the weather, the area was lively and vibrant. There were plenty of food stalls offering a wide variety of options—from classic street food to local favorites—making it a great spot for late-night cravings. We also spotted several thrift stalls with interesting and affordable finds, perfect for those who love bargain hunting. The overall vibe felt festive and local, and the mix of food, shopping, and people made the experience enjoyable. Just make sure to bring an umbrella or jacket if you’re visiting during the rainy season, as the weather can be unpredictable. This place is definitely worth a visit if you want to experience Baguio’s night scene, especially if you’re up for food-tripping and a bit of shopping.
Han Gatchalian

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One of the highlights of my trip was the Baguio Night Market along Harrison Road. The moment the clock struck 9 PM, the street transformed into a busy hub. You'd see vendors quickly setting up their stalls, a pretty typical sight for locales. Rows of thrift shops, known locally as ukay-ukay, offered everything from vintage jackets and branded sneakers to stylish jeans and accessories. I got my business suits here kasi they're all at incredibly low prices. Haggle dito, haggle jan. hahaha! The parking space in the morning turns to a street food hub. I couldn't resist trying grilled isaw (chicken intestines), binatog, and a warm bowl of pares (beef stew with rice). For dessert, I grabbed tanhulo, not so Pinoy but you can see it here, everywhere. Locals and tourists alike sharing the thrill of the night market experience. P.S I suggest you visit Baguio during weekdays para di gaanong matao
Raffy Mendoza

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