One of the cleanest and greenest cities in the country, Baguio is made for sightseeing. And for strolls and boat rides and gentle trots around the park.Kennon Road, completed in 1905, opened Baguio to tourism. Synonymous with Baguio is Burnham Park. A popular golfing destination, the city takes pride in its Baguio Country Club and Camp John Hay. Sitting on top of a hill in Upper Session Road is the twin-spire Baguio Cathedral, a city landmark.
Located on an elevated pine-forested ground is the Philippine Military Academy, the country's foremost military learning institution. For really great old-fashioned breakfasts, check out Casa Vallejo at the Upper Session Road. Kalapaw Restaurant in Chuntug Street specializes in grilled squids and tuna jaws. Inn Rocio in Kisad Road dishes out Continental food, Mario's Restaurant in Upper Session Road has good steaks, great Caesar's Salad, and decadent cakes. At the Hotel Monticello in Kennon Road, Hakuun Sanso Restaurant serves authentic Japanese cuisine while 50's Diner specializes in traditional American staples. Rose Bowl Steak House and Restaurant in Harrison Road offers an international fare of Chinese, American and Filipino dishes (Source: Philippine Department of Tourism).
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