It was around lunch time when we Travel Tripsters arrived at Baker's Hill so we entered the bakery and I both Taiwanese buns while Kurt bought their best selling hopia.
Since the packaging of their baked goods is good for travel. We left them at the tricycle so we could roam around the place first.
Because it is December, they had Christmas decors.
It's like a mini village with house, gardens and displays.
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There's the Baker's Hill Restaurant too.
The pricing seems reasonable and they have buffet options too.
For snacks there's the Baker's Kitchen Brick Oven Pizza.
There is also a free playground for the kids. And, for adults they have exercise machines. The blue ones you see over there are for exercising. Others were seriously exercising there during our visit. I tried some of them too. =)
They have a garden with pathways and displays which is free for anyone to view.
It was very colorful and creative.
If you're not in a rush like we are, you can play a game of sungka. I used to play this often when I was a kid.
This classic pinoy game thought me how to count and estimate at a tender age.
It is divided into different gardens.
I've never seen an arrangement with so many cactus before.
There are also birds such as the Golden Pheasant.
There's also a peacock and a talking Maynah Birds that eats bananas.
Overall, we Travel Tripsters enjoyed our roaming spree at Baker's Hill. You should definitely drop by since it's free anyway.
Since the packaging of their baked goods is good for travel. We left them at the tricycle so we could roam around the place first.
Because it is December, they had Christmas decors.
It's like a mini village with house, gardens and displays.
s
There's the Baker's Hill Restaurant too.
The pricing seems reasonable and they have buffet options too.
For snacks there's the Baker's Kitchen Brick Oven Pizza.
There is also a free playground for the kids. And, for adults they have exercise machines. The blue ones you see over there are for exercising. Others were seriously exercising there during our visit. I tried some of them too. =)
They have a garden with pathways and displays which is free for anyone to view.
It was very colorful and creative.
If you're not in a rush like we are, you can play a game of sungka. I used to play this often when I was a kid.
This classic pinoy game thought me how to count and estimate at a tender age.
It is divided into different gardens.
I've never seen an arrangement with so many cactus before.
There are also birds such as the Golden Pheasant.
There's also a peacock and a talking Maynah Birds that eats bananas.
Overall, we Travel Tripsters enjoyed our roaming spree at Baker's Hill. You should definitely drop by since it's free anyway.
Baker's Hill | ||
Address | Mitra Road, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines | |
Budget Per Person | Baker's Hill Map | |
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