The Good Shepherd Convent in Baguio, Philippines, is a historic religious site and a popular tourist attraction. Known for its tranquil atmosphere and beautiful gardens, the convent is especially famous for its homemade delicacies like strawberry jam and ube cookies, crafted by the nuns. The surrounding mountain views and crisp air offer a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. Additionally, the convent features a small museum that showcases its history and local culture, making it a perfect spot to learn about Baguio’s religious and traditional heritage.




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Near Good Shepherd Convent, you can consider the following accommodations:
The Convent itself is a popular attraction, known for its serene atmosphere and beautiful gardens, perfect for a peaceful stroll.
Near Good Shepherd Convent, we recommend The Manor at Camp John Hay (colonial-style resort, 15-min walk) or Baguio Country Club (century-old golf course view, 10-min drive).
For transport: Take a jeepney to downtown for ₱20 (~$0.35, 7 mins) or use Grab (₱150). Key attractions like Mines View Park and The Mansion (presidential summer house) are within 5km. Note: Mountain roads may be foggy at night—plan daytime travels.
Near Good Shepherd Convent, The Manor at Camp John Hay offers colonial-era elegance with pine tree views, just 0.8 miles from the convent. For authentic Igorot (indigenous culture) touches, try Baguio Heritage Hotel's wooden cottages featuring Cordillera woven textiles.
Budget travelers love GV Hotel on Session Road - its rooftop café overlooks the convent’s gardens. Pro tip: Visit the convent’s jam and ube (purple yam) pastry shop – open 9AM-5PM daily!
There are several unique hotels and accommodations near Good Shepherd Convent in Baguio:
Due to Baguio's cool climate, opt for heated accommodations and book early during peak seasons.
Near Good Shepherd Convent in Baguio, here are some recommended hotels:
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