4/5 May “Ziel” N. 1 year ago on Google
Good
for
shopping,
not
much
for
sightseeing
or
experience.
Entrance
fee
of
10
pesos
into
the
farms,
but
nothing
much
to
see
inside,
and
with
all
the
strawberries
harvested,
there's
no
strawberry
picking.
Even
the
lettuce
planted
in
this
place
can't
be
picked.
But
you
can
buy
the
purple
and
green
lettuce
at
50
pesos
per
stalk.
Large
strawberry
farm
with
different
owners
separated
by
fences.
It's
a
proper
farm
with
workers
going
to
and
fro
with
their
vegetable.
You
can
take
pictures
here,
but
most
spots
aren't
picture
worthy,
just
take
a
random
view.
The
area
sells
lots
of
goods
not
limited
to
strawberry.
Vegetables
are
quite
cheap
here
compared
to
NCR,
so
if
you
have
the
space
or
a
fridge
to
put
your
haul
later
on,
it's
the
best
way
to
spend
in
this
spot.
There's
a
wide
collection
of
fruit
wines
from
strawberry,
blueberry,
mangosteen,
Bugnay,
etc,
at
200
to
250
pesos
per
bottle,
very
nice.
There's
also
a
strange
snake
wine
with
aphrodisiac
components
for
the
daring,
as
the
seller
said
it
can
also
strengthen
the
bone.
Strawberry
here
are
sold
at
150-200
per
pack
of
about
1/4
to
1/2
kg,
a
little
cheaper
compared
to
other
spots
in
Baguio
that
sell
strawberries
at
250
pesos
for
less
the
weight.
There
are
a
few
canteen
style
lunch
options,
the
drinks
are
pricey,
and
there's
no
service
water
or
soup
to
go
with
the
meals,.be
prepared
to
pay
about
180
pesos
to
500
pesos
for
canteen
style
meals.
There
are
other
odd
wooden
toys
and
items
for
sale
in
this
place,
and
strawberry
taho
and
strawberry
ice
cream
(the
ice
shaved
type)
here,
and
lots
of
parking
space.
It's
a
hotspot
for
people
into
buying
things.
Shopping
is
the
norm
here,
you'll
enjoy
if
you
brought
cash.
Selected
vendors
accept
GCash
too,
just
ask
them.
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