Baguio Night Market
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The Baguio night market is a popular shopping destination located in Baguio City, Philippines. It is open in the evenings, usually starting from around 9:00 PM until the early hours of the morning or around 2:00AM. The market is known for its vibrant atmosphere and variety of goods available for sale. At the Baguio night market, you can find a wide range of items, including clothing, accessories, toys, souvenirs, fresh produce, and local handicrafts. Bargaining is a common practice here, so it's a great opportunity to test your haggling skills and potentially get some good deals. Aside from shopping, the Baguio night market also offers a variety of food stalls and street food vendors, where you can enjoy local delicacies and snacks while exploring the market. Dont forget to wear your hoddies. And bring eco bags if your plan to buy some ukays.
Faceless WandererFaceless Wanderer
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A lot has changed since my last trip to Baguio. The food stalls were already inside a parking lot. I kinda like how it was before - eat from one end to another lol because you would definitely get tired from bargaining. I find the ukay ukay prices pretty expensive. I found a Kenzo shirt for 400 pesos but didn’t buy because kuya won’t lower his price even the print has morphed already. Anything that the sellers hang in display is way expensive than those in their racks. There were dresses and shirts for 100 but mostly were size XS or S, looked like korean dresses. The night market is open every night except when the weather is bad. I found the Baguio Night Market Association group on Facebook in case you would want a realtime update.
Kate TimbolKate Timbol
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A bit crowdy since most of the tourist are buying some "pasalubong" here. We always go here to buy our dinner I recommend the store but I forgot the name. The store is in left part when you are standing in the entrance gate of the Night Market Food strip and they sell pork steak whick is so tender, sisig abd fried egg. The cost will be 80 php with rice if you want to add extra rice that will be 15 php. I also love the chicharong bituka they only have 2 stores there who sell that and I prefer the one who sell it with pares. The sweet cheesy corn is what I always buy there and I prefer the 1st store who sell that near the entrance gate.
Angel IbañezAngel Ibañez
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A go-to area when you have a lot of time to spare! 😁 It opens at night time (9pm to past midnight), but I guess tourist doesn't like to miss this out too because there's a crowd in the area! I visited it twice and still the same - jam packed for 2 nights! 😅 The food night market is the best because you get to taste their cuisine! It's very affordable too! The budget meal will cost you 80 to 90php but that already contains 2 different meat viand and a cup of rice! 😋 For the thrift shops, it's nice too! Depends on what you are looking for, but generally very very cheap. Overall, the night market is a must in your list! 😁
Anne PilapilAnne Pilapil
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Night market here starts at 9pm usually. It is along one side of the road, with a carpark being repurposed for food stalls also. There are always a lot of people walking around, very crowded most of the time. Theres a lot of different stalls, selling anything from souvenirs to clothes. And a wide variety of street foods available. The one downside is finding somewhere to park as the carparks at the park close for the night market. I ended up parking in the nearby police station. Not sure where I would have parked otherwise. I recommended visiting for the experience, despite not me buying anything other than some food.
Jake ThomasJake Thomas
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Sellers will begin setting up at at 7pm or 8pm but they will only start selling at 9PM. Food selections include favorite Filipino food such as Sisig, Pares, grilled and fried meat, corn, Balut, Kwek-Kwek, and many more. There are also sellers of Takoyaki, Shawarma, Korean Street Food such as Tteokbokki and more. On another side of the night market are stores for favorite Baguio souvenirs such as keychains, magnets, shirts, jackets, knitted sweaters and scarfs by locals, and other things to buy. Some items are pricier than in other souvenir stores in other tourist places. Prepare to walk through a long line of options.
Yelle mgYelle mg
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