Baguio Night Market

Plan the last ride before the first stall.

The market occupies part of a central road at night. Its temporary layout means normal daytime vehicle access is not the right assumption.

Correct destination

Harrison Road, Baguio City, beside the Burnham Park and Melvin Jones area. Use the exact coordinates 16.412585, 120.5948565. The “Adtugan, Benguet” label in the frozen record is not the actual city locality.

Night view over Harrison Road and central Baguio
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When to arrive

The Department of Tourism says vendors typically begin setting up around 9:00 PM. Current map listings often show operation until about 2:00 AM. Treat both as guidance, not a guarantee; rain, public events, enforcement and road work can alter the night.

Walking in

Approach from a well-lit central landmark and use designated crossings. Watch for setup crews, tent lines, curbs and traffic that may continue beside the market lanes.

Lit pedestrian path beside Burnham Park at night
Photo: AveMariyuh · CC BY-SA 4.0 · resized

Public transport and taxis

Jeepney routes and terminal hours are not guaranteed late at night. Taxi and ride-service demand can spike near closing. Arrange a pickup landmark and keep enough cash or battery for the return.

Driving and parking

Do not attempt to park on the active market stretch. Nearby parking fills quickly and road rules can change during events. Use legal paid parking, confirm closing time, and expect to walk.

Weather

Baguio nights can be cold and wet. Bring a warm layer and compact rain protection; wet pavement and improvised cables require extra attention.

Check Baguio City notices, current weather and the live map before leaving your accommodation.