Baguio in Half a Day
We were just basically commuting everywhere so we had to forego the usual tour to Mines View Park, Mansion House and Pink Sisters. What we did do though is to stick to Session Road and its roundabouts. After freshening up in the hotel, we rode a taxi to the Central Terminal to check on the schedule of buses leaving for Sagada. Afterwards, we traipsed to Baguio Cathedral to pay our respects to the church. Then after that, we took pictures, of course.
Outside Baguio Cathedral
After Baguio Cathedral, we took a right turn and decided to hide from the sun at a nearby cafe. I wasn't familiar with it, but our discovery-theme was right on cue. We had our meryenda at Cafe Zola, right bside the Hotshots Burger Resto in Session Road.
Ella ordered a mocha frappe as usual. A shot of the interior of the place. Obviously catering to the students and the yuppies. The prices were unbelievably cheap. The whole place was swarming with pretty mestizas and teenaged Sam Milby wannabes. Ella's eyes watered with the number of cuties around. ;p
We had a funnel cake for Php 45 and a delicious peach crepe for Php 55. And they were both very good. The shakes we ordered weren't extraordinary though. Ok lang. Still, for a discovery, it's a 90 percent. ;p
What trip to Baguio would be complete without hitting Burnham Park? Again, we just walked to the place. Easier and faster due to the unbelievable traffic in Session Road. Hay. Parang Manila na rin. Anyhow, just took a couple of quick shots and left na rin. Gabi na kasi and Ella and Ryan were already complaining they were tired from the trip. I told them the trip we took is nothing compared to what they have to go through in Sagada. I think I actually saw real fear in their eyes. hehehe...
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