Must-see shopping in North Luzon

  • Sabado’s

    Baguio

    Though nondescript from the outside, Sabado’s is an Aladdin's cave of genuine indigenous treasures. Poke around in the semi-gloom and you may find Kalinga…

  • Teresita’s Antiques and Furniture

    Baguio

    Teresita’s largely caters to serious collectors, with antique bulol out of financial reach of casual shoppers. There's also a good selection of Igorot…

  • City Market

    Baguio

    Baguio’s city market is a 3-sq-km maze of ‘useful things’, where vendors sell everything from fruit to live poultry to low-quality crafts and souvenirs…

  • Narda’s

    Baguio

    Started by Bontoc weaver Narda Capuyan, this flagship store carries a broad selection of high-quality, locally made items, from traditional barong to bags…

  • Easter Weaving Room

    Baguio

    Easter Weaving Room makes genuine Igorot weavings and traditional garments, as well as contemporary menswear and womenswear. Also sells everything from…

  • Sagada Pottery

    Sagada

    On the main road to Besao, Sagada Pottery creates labour-intensive earthenware pottery that takes 30 hours to fire. Potters will show off their skills for…

  • Mt Cloud Bookshop

    Baguio

    Arguably Luzon's hippest bookstore, with a fantastic selection of Western and Filipino titles, and a trend towards historical and ethnographic nonfiction,…

  • Sagada Weaving

    Sagada

    Produces backpacks and money belts, as well as traditional loincloths, table runners and more, all in the traditional patterns of the region. It's about a…

  • Rowilda’s

    Vigan

    Woven abel goods produced in barangay Camanggaan can be found in many of the souvenir and antique shops that line Crisologo St. The selection at this…

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