Baguio’s Flower Festival officially opened more than a week ago, and tourists are still flocking to the city to enjoy the celebration, as well as the cool climate that Baguio is famous for. Aside from the parades (the Fluvial Parade will take place on Valentine’s Day), the other highlights of the festival are the Session Road in Bloom and the Market Encounter. I personally love the latter and vow to go there at least twice before it ends on March 7.
Last year was great, but I heard that they are limiting the stalls this year (only 290 stalls compared to last year’s 400+), and with stricter regulations, at that. Nonetheless, I think it will still be worth visiting, if only to feel the festive atmosphere. The fair will be like a trade show, minus the trade show flooring, as it will be held at Burnham Park. Anyway, I don’t think tourists will care for fancy trade show carpet much, what with the plethora of goodies that are available for sale at said week-long activity.
I think we can expect to see a lot of food stalls with logo canopy screaming delicious and diet-ruining treats, as well as local handmade products perfect for taking home as souvenirs. Of course, established businesses here will still get their fair share of tourist patronage, so their logo mats are far from accumulating dust with lack of customers. In fact, with the Panagbenga festival attracting more and more people from all parts of the country (and the world!), Baguio will be one busy city all February long.
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sis do you have photos about the celebration? love to view the celebrations through your eyes 🙂
yeah me too!! i wanna see the beautiful flowers nad floats!!!
i haven’t seen the panagbenga personally as i have never set foot on baguio yet but the photos i see on the internet are so beautiful. i hope to visit baguio one of these days… daanan kita ha? kaw tour guide namen. 😀
sama aketch please 🙂
hala bilisan mo ng akyat. sa 27 at 28 me big parades. hihi
hala anube… hmmmmm siguro soon tlga akyat kami jan.. mas nakkaexcite mag baguio ngaun kasi anjan ka!! yari ka saken.. ppnta kmi sa inyo bwhahaaha
ako din di pa ako nakapunta dyan
kaye anung exact month ng celebration n to? so I can book n hehehe 😀
omg.. mare sana mkpnta kmi jan pag panagbenga festival.. gusto ko tlga makta yan.. sana next year na un!! 🙂
sana! hihi. excitement ako! :haha:
hihih excitement in the house.. sana lahat ng marce club sabay sabay pag akyat jan..
hihih
sama na din ako ahahah
EB! EB! EB! sarap nyan EB sa baguio!
I like trade show carpet so useful for trade show!
punta n tayo ng Baguio
sana may bagong pakulo ang panagbenga next year. 😀
na experience mo b sis Jill? iba iba b pakulo? akla ko isa lang ang routine..puro float lang ng magagandang flowers…nde ba?
Never experience this festival. I wish to go to baguio and experience this. 🙁
baguio!! see you soon!! 😀