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Mirador Heritage and Eco Park
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Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto
CH6J+6HC, Dominican Hill Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Mirador Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
15 St Theresa Ext., Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Nearby restaurants
Cafe Iñigo
CH5J+P2P Mirador Jesuit Villa Retreat House, 48a San Roque Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
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27a Sofia De Veyra Street, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Gypsy Baguio by Chef Waya
6 Quezon Hill Road 2, Brgy Quezon Hill Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
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Sweetmates Cakes & Cafe
The Flight Food and Glamp, Lourdes Subd. Rd, Lower Lourdes, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Dabang Coffee - Baguio
11, Escoda St, 1st Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Mother's Garden and Restaurant
#3 Upper Fairview Ferguson Road, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Mahii Indian Cuisine
Roman A, 83 gaerlan st, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Hangout Resto Calle Uno
3 First Road (Josefa Llanes Escoda, cor Naguilian Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
The Shrimp Pirate
155 Chrome St, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
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Nearby hotels
EEKOS Bed and Breakfast
LD12, 2F, LD Luzon Building, 120 Dominican Hill Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Skyrise Hotel and Restaurant
CH6J+HVG, 18 Dominican Hill Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
RedDoorz Hostel @ Faes Transient House
CH6H+H78, 2 himalaya St, Shangrila village, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Villa Mia Hotel and Apartelle
8 Dominican Hill Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Agreeble Family Baguio Suites
168 Lourdes Subd. Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Athena Tower III Condominium
CH6J+VR4, Dominican Hill Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
RNJ Hotel Baguio
24 Road 2, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Les Sarfenelle
2 Quezon Hill Rd, 2, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Lyn's Transient House
Lower, 79 Queen of Peace Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines
Lyn's Do Drop Inn
84 Lourdes Subd. Rd, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
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PhilippinesCordillera Administrative RegionBaguioMirador Heritage and Eco Park

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Mirador Heritage and Eco Park

15 St Theresa Ext., Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
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attractions: Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto, Mirador Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, restaurants: Cafe Iñigo, YASURAGI JAPANESE RESTAURANT, Gypsy Baguio by Chef Waya, Mr.chicken -cooyeesan 미스터치킨 - 쿠이산, Sweetmates Cakes & Cafe, Dabang Coffee - Baguio, Mother's Garden and Restaurant, Mahii Indian Cuisine, Hangout Resto Calle Uno, The Shrimp Pirate, local businesses:
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Nearby attractions of Mirador Heritage and Eco Park

Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto

Mirador Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto

Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto

4.6

(329)

Open 24 hours
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Mirador Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

Mirador Arashiyama Bamboo Grove

4.3

(123)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Mirador Heritage and Eco Park

Cafe Iñigo

YASURAGI JAPANESE RESTAURANT

Gypsy Baguio by Chef Waya

Mr.chicken -cooyeesan 미스터치킨 - 쿠이산

Sweetmates Cakes & Cafe

Dabang Coffee - Baguio

Mother's Garden and Restaurant

Mahii Indian Cuisine

Hangout Resto Calle Uno

The Shrimp Pirate

Cafe Iñigo

Cafe Iñigo

3.4

(27)

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YASURAGI JAPANESE RESTAURANT

YASURAGI JAPANESE RESTAURANT

4.3

(137)

Closed
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Gypsy Baguio by Chef Waya

Gypsy Baguio by Chef Waya

4.4

(191)

Closed
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Mr.chicken -cooyeesan 미스터치킨 - 쿠이산

Mr.chicken -cooyeesan 미스터치킨 - 쿠이산

3.9

(36)

Closed
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Reviews of Mirador Heritage and Eco Park

4.6
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5.0
2y

If you are looking for a new and refreshing destination in Baguio, you should visit Mirador Heritage and Eco Park. This park is located on top of Mirador Hill, near the famous Lourdes Grotto. It is a 5-hectare park that offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors of all ages.

One of the main attractions of the park is the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, where you can feel like you are in Japan. The bamboo grove is a relaxing and scenic spot, where you can take photos, walk, or meditate. You can also see some statues and monuments that depict the culture and history of the Igorot people, the indigenous people of the Cordillera region.

Another attraction of the park is the Rock Gardens, where you can see different rock formations and landscapes. The rock gardens are a bit challenging to explore, so you need to wear proper footwear and clothes. You can also enjoy the views of the city and the mountains from the rock gardens.

The park also has a Peace Memorial, where you can see a Torii Gate, a Bell, and a Multi-terraced Landscape. The bell is made from an unexploded bomb that was dropped during World War II at Mirador Hill. The peace memorial is a symbol of hope and reconciliation, and a reminder of the importance of peace.

The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and the entrance fee is P100 for adults. Children below 12 years old are free. The park is also accessible by public transportation, as you can take a jeepney or a taxi from the city proper. You can also find some hotels, restaurants, and shops near the park, making it convenient for tourists.

Mirador Heritage and Eco Park is a must-visit place when you are in Baguio. It is a great place to relax, have fun, or learn something new. You can spend a whole day here or just a few hours, depending on your preference. You will surely enjoy the beauty and diversity...

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4.0
4y

The place is really nice and quiet (with some few people doing tiktok dance craze to prolly ease their boredom while waiting for their turn to take their picture in the infamous red mirador peace memorial bell). When you go here there are lots of instagramable sites aside from what its known for. Plus, this is a good place to reconnect with your love ones as there lots of stairs and climbing involved. Whats nice, even there are endless stairs to climb. There are and lots of flat spots where there are chairs and table to catch your breath. Make sure you wear your very comfy and soft cushion walking shoes. Trust me... Lots of stairs and climbing involved 😉😉😉😉 indeed when you get to the red memorial monument and take your picture with your friends and love ones. It will really be good to stop in one or two of the flat stops that you can find along the way and have a very nice conversation. With less noise desteuction plus the baguio weather. I hope the conversation turns out really good between you and whoever is with you 😋😋😋😋 the only thing i think right now needs improvement in the place are ADDITIONAL SIGNAGE & INSTRUCTION. There's only 2 sign i saw that points to exit. One - a few yards from where you will enter and two after the red memorial monument which is about 10-12 meters away. Bad choice we made is that, we went back to wehere we started because we went directly to the red memorial monument and was not able to stop by to some of the instagramable flat sites i was referring to. Still, in my head there should be clear signage and instuctions on how to get out of the place versus just pointing you to the different sites. It may sound it was our fault, but try what we did and also do the opposite of what we did 😁😁😁😁 it may just...

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4.0
49w

Alright, here goes my take on Mirador Park:

🌳✨ Mirador Park: The Ultimate Nature Hangout (with some bonus cardio!)

First things first, let's talk about the view. Picture this: You're standing atop a hill, with the sprawling city of Baguio on one side and lush, verdant forests on the other. It's the kind of panorama that makes you want to belt out a Disney song (perhaps "The Hills Are Alive" if you’re feeling Julie Andrews-ish).

The walk up to the park, however, is not for the faint of heart. If you've ever wondered what it's like to scale Mount Everest but without the snow and with fewer sherpas, Mirador Park's incline gives you a solid sneak peek. Consider it a free workout with a jaw-dropping reward at the end.

Once you catch your breath and stop seeing stars from the uphill trek, you can explore the Japanese peace garden, which is a serene, meditative spot that almost makes you forget the heart-pounding climb. Pro tip: Avoid the temptation to nap under the cherry blossoms unless you enjoy waking up with an army of ants.

The iconic bamboo groves are another highlight. They’re perfect for pretending you're a ninja stealthily moving through the thickets, just remember to avoid actual ninja moves if your coordination levels are anywhere near mine (trust me, face-planting is not a graceful look).

And let's not forget the Lourdes Grotto! More stairs (because apparently Baguio's motto is "stairs and more stairs"), but the peaceful atmosphere and the stunning statue at the top make it worth every calf-burning step.

Overall, Mirador Park is a must-visit for anyone looking to blend nature, culture, and a bit of unexpected cardio into their trip. Just remember to wear good shoes, bring a water bottle, and maybe a...

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Andrea LambertiAndrea Lamberti
Alright, here goes my take on Mirador Park: 🌳✨ **Mirador Park: The Ultimate Nature Hangout (with some bonus cardio!)** First things first, let's talk about the view. Picture this: You're standing atop a hill, with the sprawling city of Baguio on one side and lush, verdant forests on the other. It's the kind of panorama that makes you want to belt out a Disney song (perhaps "The Hills Are Alive" if you’re feeling Julie Andrews-ish). The walk up to the park, however, is not for the faint of heart. If you've ever wondered what it's like to scale Mount Everest but without the snow and with fewer sherpas, Mirador Park's incline gives you a solid sneak peek. Consider it a free workout with a jaw-dropping reward at the end. Once you catch your breath and stop seeing stars from the uphill trek, you can explore the Japanese peace garden, which is a serene, meditative spot that almost makes you forget the heart-pounding climb. Pro tip: Avoid the temptation to nap under the cherry blossoms unless you enjoy waking up with an army of ants. The iconic bamboo groves are another highlight. They’re perfect for pretending you're a ninja stealthily moving through the thickets, just remember to avoid actual ninja moves if your coordination levels are anywhere near mine (trust me, face-planting is not a graceful look). And let's not forget the Lourdes Grotto! More stairs (because apparently Baguio's motto is "stairs and more stairs"), but the peaceful atmosphere and the stunning statue at the top make it worth every calf-burning step. Overall, Mirador Park is a must-visit for anyone looking to blend nature, culture, and a bit of unexpected cardio into their trip. Just remember to wear good shoes, bring a water bottle, and maybe a sherpa. Enjoy! 😄
R SerranoR Serrano
Mirador Heritage and Eco Park in Baguio provides stunning views and a peaceful environment for visitors to connect with nature and learn about the city's heritage. However, it may lack certain amenities and offer limited activities, so guests should plan accordingly for their visit. Pros of Mirador Heritage and Eco Park, Baguio: Scenic Views: Mirador Heritage and Eco Park offers breathtaking panoramic views of Baguio City and the surrounding mountains, providing a great backdrop for photos and relaxation. Natural Beauty: The park is a tranquil haven with lush greenery and well-maintained gardens, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and picnics. Cultural Experience: Visitors can explore the park's historical markers and learn about the rich heritage of Baguio, adding an educational aspect to their visit. Accessibility: Mirador Heritage and Eco Park is easily accessible from the city center, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring Baguio. Cons of Mirador Heritage and Eco Park, Baguio: Limited Amenities: The park may lack modern amenities like restaurants or shops, so visitors should come prepared with food, water, and other essentials. Weather-Dependent: Baguio's weather can be unpredictable, and fog or rain may obstruct the scenic views, potentially affecting the overall experience. Steep Inclines: Some parts of the park feature steep paths and staircases, which could be challenging for individuals with mobility issues. Limited Activities: While the park is a great place for relaxation and enjoying the views, it may not offer a wide range of activities, which could be a drawback for those seeking more active entertainment.
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I liked the views, and how diligent the staff were in maintaining it. My favorite spot was the bamboo forest, it was really calming and beautiful. However, they really could have done a better job on the steps of the park. The steps had jagged and uneven rocks that can really make your journey up and down the park quite difficult, a lot of people's expectations were not set properly as well, as we were heading on our way to exit, a couple of senior citizens complained how difficult it was for them to get out of the maze like park, for most people, finding their way through it might be easy, but not for everyone. I hope the park staff will put more attention on setting the expectations of everyone rather than not telling people what to expect including the not so pleasant features of the park just to funnel in more money. If you're a fit individual who loves to hike or has an active lifestyle, this park is for you. They have tons of beautiful sceneries, but for those with 0 experience in trekking, even if you are fit, think twice. This can be very challenging even for some younger people. Some of the steps are steep and you can also risk slipping because of how jagged the steps are.
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Alright, here goes my take on Mirador Park: 🌳✨ **Mirador Park: The Ultimate Nature Hangout (with some bonus cardio!)** First things first, let's talk about the view. Picture this: You're standing atop a hill, with the sprawling city of Baguio on one side and lush, verdant forests on the other. It's the kind of panorama that makes you want to belt out a Disney song (perhaps "The Hills Are Alive" if you’re feeling Julie Andrews-ish). The walk up to the park, however, is not for the faint of heart. If you've ever wondered what it's like to scale Mount Everest but without the snow and with fewer sherpas, Mirador Park's incline gives you a solid sneak peek. Consider it a free workout with a jaw-dropping reward at the end. Once you catch your breath and stop seeing stars from the uphill trek, you can explore the Japanese peace garden, which is a serene, meditative spot that almost makes you forget the heart-pounding climb. Pro tip: Avoid the temptation to nap under the cherry blossoms unless you enjoy waking up with an army of ants. The iconic bamboo groves are another highlight. They’re perfect for pretending you're a ninja stealthily moving through the thickets, just remember to avoid actual ninja moves if your coordination levels are anywhere near mine (trust me, face-planting is not a graceful look). And let's not forget the Lourdes Grotto! More stairs (because apparently Baguio's motto is "stairs and more stairs"), but the peaceful atmosphere and the stunning statue at the top make it worth every calf-burning step. Overall, Mirador Park is a must-visit for anyone looking to blend nature, culture, and a bit of unexpected cardio into their trip. Just remember to wear good shoes, bring a water bottle, and maybe a sherpa. Enjoy! 😄
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Mirador Heritage and Eco Park in Baguio provides stunning views and a peaceful environment for visitors to connect with nature and learn about the city's heritage. However, it may lack certain amenities and offer limited activities, so guests should plan accordingly for their visit. Pros of Mirador Heritage and Eco Park, Baguio: Scenic Views: Mirador Heritage and Eco Park offers breathtaking panoramic views of Baguio City and the surrounding mountains, providing a great backdrop for photos and relaxation. Natural Beauty: The park is a tranquil haven with lush greenery and well-maintained gardens, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and picnics. Cultural Experience: Visitors can explore the park's historical markers and learn about the rich heritage of Baguio, adding an educational aspect to their visit. Accessibility: Mirador Heritage and Eco Park is easily accessible from the city center, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring Baguio. Cons of Mirador Heritage and Eco Park, Baguio: Limited Amenities: The park may lack modern amenities like restaurants or shops, so visitors should come prepared with food, water, and other essentials. Weather-Dependent: Baguio's weather can be unpredictable, and fog or rain may obstruct the scenic views, potentially affecting the overall experience. Steep Inclines: Some parts of the park feature steep paths and staircases, which could be challenging for individuals with mobility issues. Limited Activities: While the park is a great place for relaxation and enjoying the views, it may not offer a wide range of activities, which could be a drawback for those seeking more active entertainment.
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I liked the views, and how diligent the staff were in maintaining it. My favorite spot was the bamboo forest, it was really calming and beautiful. However, they really could have done a better job on the steps of the park. The steps had jagged and uneven rocks that can really make your journey up and down the park quite difficult, a lot of people's expectations were not set properly as well, as we were heading on our way to exit, a couple of senior citizens complained how difficult it was for them to get out of the maze like park, for most people, finding their way through it might be easy, but not for everyone. I hope the park staff will put more attention on setting the expectations of everyone rather than not telling people what to expect including the not so pleasant features of the park just to funnel in more money. If you're a fit individual who loves to hike or has an active lifestyle, this park is for you. They have tons of beautiful sceneries, but for those with 0 experience in trekking, even if you are fit, think twice. This can be very challenging even for some younger people. Some of the steps are steep and you can also risk slipping because of how jagged the steps are.
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