Lourdes Grotto

Baguio


Established by the Spanish Jesuits in 1907, the Lourdes Grotto sits at the top of 252 steps in the hilly western part of town. From the top, there’s a nice view of the city’s rooftops. Even better views are to be had from the top of Dominican Hill, a short walk from the grotto up Dominican Hill Rd.


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