(ph.phonebooky.com) Wouldn’t it be nice to buy that condominium for sale in Baguio and feel the Summer Capital’s breeze? Aside from being one of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines, the ‘City of Pines’ is also known for its definitive cafés and restaurants. There’s a new trend in the country and it has reached the illustrious city. Here’s a restaurant to visit for an ultimate bonding experience for you, your family and your friends! It’s not your run-of-the-mill café & it’s also a board game haven. Board games are making a comeback and Raduno Café and Restaurant is riding the wagon. The diner is located at 2/F Lachica Bldg. #111 Jungletown, along Leonard Wood Road, Baguio City and is open from Monday to Sunday, 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The Board games (Facebook / Raduno Cafe and Resto) Patchwork is a game for two players in which you buy tiles and place them on your board so they interconnect in an effort to fill all the empty spaces on your board. Talk about an unconventional date. Sushi Go, on the other hand, can have as many as five players. It is a card game that is all about strategy; a perfect game to play with your family and friends. (Facebook / Raduno Café and Resto) Adventure Time Love Letter is a game of risk, deduction, and luck for 2–4 players based on the themed with characters of the hit cartoon Adventure Time. Players are suitors trying to gain the affections of Princess Bubblegum. How fun is that!? (Facebook / Raduno Café and Resto) Winter is, indeed, coming—your favorite television show is now a board game! One of Raduno’s most played games is A Game of Thrones: The Card Game. This epic game’s goal, simply put, is to emerge victorious against other houses and against the dark forces outside the wall. It is a card game of intrigue, diplomacy, and strategy for two to four players. A condominium in Baguio is a pretty sweet deal just to be closer to fascinating board game shelter that “houses” this hard to find item. The Food & Drinks (Facebook / Raduno Café and Resto) S’mores are just the perfect comfort food. The gooey combination of roasted marshmallows, frothy chocolate and graham crackers is a great companion for your board game session. (Facebook / Raduno Café and Resto) Coffee drinkers, rejoice! This board game haven slash food hub slash coffee sanctuary offers a social experience like no other. Who wouldn’t love to get that extra energy boost? They also serve cold beverages such as shakes and lemonades. (Facebook / Raduno Café and Resto)
This platter is composed of savory pasta, crispy fries, delectable chicken and toothsome bread. Aside from these appetizing food selections, the resto also offers pizza and burgers. These are just some of the features Raduno Café and Restaurant. So step out of the four corners of your condominium in Baguio and drop those phones! There’s a new trend and it’s time for you to get on the bandwagon. Board games are totally in this 2017!
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Fans of the 20 year old franchise Pokémon went crazy when Pokémon Go was officially released in the Philippines last August 6. According to Rappler, Pokémon Go has been downloaded over 100 million times since its release! The hype is real…especially for Davaoeños. They even have a Facebook page just for it. (Facebook/ Pokémon Go Davao City) For those who have been devoured by a Dark Void and do not know what Pokémon Go is, all you need to know is that it is an “augmented reality” game that gains access of your camera and GPS that superimposes a computer-generated image on a user's view of the real world. Simply put, it makes a cartoon map of the place you are in, scattering several Pokémon for you to abduct them and turn them into a cute and cuddly fighting force. To do this, you really have to go out of your house and into the wild to catch ‘em all. You can even use your Pokémon to battle other people’s Pokémon. You can be the very best (like no one ever was) through Pokéstops: places, such as landmarks, where you could physically go to gather in-game items such as Eggs, Poké Balls, Potions and more! You can even lure a Pokémon to a Pokéstop for 30 mins. If you’re up for socializing, other people can also benefit from the effect, too. (forbes.com) Going back to Davao, people are losing it there! On their Facebook page, Pokémon GO - Davao City, gamers share vital information on where the Pokéstops are. I wouldn’t be surprised if people would go to Davao and rent condominiums just to be closer to these Pokéstops. Speaking of Pokéstops, here are 5 hot spots in Davao that will surely make you travel across the land to rent condominiums and just play Pokémon: Parks People's Park is the most famous hot spot in Davao because it contains eight Pokéstops. Rizal Park San Pedro is also teeming with Poké-life. Aside from enjoying the weather and the scenery, Parks now provide a place where trainers can socialize. (Facebook / Pokémon Go Davao City) Hotels The Royal Mandaya Hotel Davao is just a 4-minute walk from People’s Park. You can also search for Pokéstops in Davao condominiums nearby if you like the exercise but be careful when walking and watch out for cars! (tnooz.com) Colleges and Universities There is a pretty good chance that you will run into several trainers in Ateneo de Davao University and Davao Doctors College. If you are not attending these schools, you may pay them a visit provided that they let you in—the last thing you’d want is to have trespassing charges against you. (pokecoins.bitbucket.org) Malls Abreeza MALL Davao and Gaisano Mall of Davao (GMALL) are rejoicing because of consumers swarming in their malls for Pokéstops! Who knew that a simple game like this could be a marketing strategy? (Facebook/ Pokémon Go Davao City) Churches Praise Helix, indeed! San Pedro Church is just one of the many churches that contains at least one Pokéstop. (onsizzle.com) Before you hop on a plane and go to Davao to shop for condominiums near these Pokéstops, be aware of the risks first. Reports have been circulating about the hazards of playing Pokémon Go. In a news report by ABS-CBN News, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) issued a warning against playing Pokémon Go while driving while the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) also cautioned the users to be mindful of their surroundings. (twitter.com) (twitter.com)
Living in a city where you wouldn’t mind the high electricity cost of air conditioning is, in a word, cool, right? Plus, the natural mountain breeze blowing right at the door step is simply a great resolution to every irritating situation after a long day. And oh, did I already mention about the colorful culture and the cost-effective houses and condominiums for sale in Baguio?
Well, Baguio is not the country’s summer capital for nothing. Far beyond being one of the coolest places in the Philippines, the mountain city offers more than just a nice climate. While we have learned about the humble little treasures in Baguio from the previous article, let’s go deeper down to its colorful tradition. So, go out of the corners of your chosen Baguio condominium for sale and explore the beauty residing in the city’s diverse culture and tradition. Do you find yourself smiling whenever you see a bunch of beautiful flowers? Well, Baguio is a great place to appreciate these little pieces of treasures. When you are staying at one of the beautiful condominiums for sale in Baguio, it is with no doubt that you have at least seen few of the prettiest flowers strewn across the whole city. But it doesn’t stop there; celebrating Baguio’s Flower Festival is as easy as taking a peek outside your Baguio home. It was in 1996 that Panagbenga Festival started. Baguio was actually regaining itself from the 1990 7.7 magnitude earthquake that devastated the city. Since tourism is one of the main sources of living in the city, economic stability has also been shaken as an aftermath of the earthquake. Though rattled, the earthquake wasn’t able to totally break the hope lying within the hearts of the people of Baguio. It was Atty. Damaso E. Bangaoet Jr. that envisioned Panagbenga Festival with the purpose of cultivating hope that the city will eventually regain its beauty. Panagbenga is a Kankana-ey word which means “season of blooming”. Panagbenga Festival is a month-long celebration that occurs every February. It is a colorful festival that showcases ornamental products of the province. Colorful floats made from flowers are paraded on the streets together with the highly energetic street dancers and drum and lyre bands. For almost 20 years today, Panagbenga Festival remains one of the most celebrated festivals in the city that attracts not only the locals to join but charms people from all over the world. Panagbenga Festival truly is a season of blooming, not only for the different kinds of flowers you may find in the Benguet province but reminds everyone that the seed of harvest is planted deep within the heart of its gardeners. And this sets Baguio apart from other places. Aside from being a truly cool place to live (in terms of climate), there are also a lot of awesome activities to enjoy in the mountainous city. Those who would like to enjoy nature could paddle away at the rented boats in Burnham Park, or have the classic horseback riding experience at Wright Park. If you want some Baguio in you, immerse yourself into the culture and tradition of the ethnic tribes; the backbone of Baguio. All of these are but some of the proofs that Baguio is a place like no other. Of all the possible worthy experience, an investment on a property or condominium for sale in Baguio isn’t something that is wasted. And for me, I can’t wait to see Baguio again! |
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