From the very first step until the last! I made it. Tiring but it was worth it. Prayed. Gave thanks and wishes.

From the very first step until the last! I made it. Tiring but it was worth it. Prayed. Gave thanks and wishes.
100 steps is just a number. I feel that that's more than a 100 steps. The place is adorned with plants and some flowering plants. Try to visit this place and enjoy the view.
Well, as they say you have to count the steps but I did not get the exact counts haha. It was a nice challenge before heading directly to the Grotto. You can pray here for a while to pay tribute and as a Catholic paying respect. This is a good bonding with friends spiritually while having fun and you also...
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This is the most amazing place that I’ve visited in Baguio. The moment I have scene the place, I was speechless, thinking if I can reach the top of Lourdes grotto. There’s a lot of steps that you have to go through and unfortunately I was not able to count it because I was amazed with the view of Baguio....
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The main attraction of the place is the flight of stairs you need to climb to go to the top and see the magnificent image of or Lady of Lourdes. You can pray here have a quite time for your self or enjoy the elevation of the place to take photos with you friends and families there is also a...
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It was my first time on this place. I was overwhelmed since in order for me to see the "Grotto" I need to climb 300 stairs. It was tiring but, on top, you can see the majestic view of Baguio city. Wow!! And to add up, place is clean.
Had a visit at this place with friends and we have to go all the way through the long and high stairs that will lead us to the sacred Lourdes Grotto. It was very tiring but exciting because the more you get up, you're not just burning calories, but also you can see the majestic view of baguio city. Should...
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This place hasn't changed at all! The 300 stairs are still there! Making the trek up gives us a wonderful lesson on sacrifice. No more vendors on top which is good. It's clean!
been here for the second time now, i am not a catholic but i do love to climb those steep stairs, trying to catch up with other enthusiastic climbers, and see some people solemnly pray while others do the picture taking :)) at the very top, where the statue of our Dear Lady of Lourdes rest.... and i also have...
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If you're not a Catholic, you can still enjoy the place and lose some calories by taking the flight of stairs all the way up to the shrine. Also, you want to stop over to experience the nice view of some parts of Baguio City. You can also buy some souvenir and street foods at the foot of the stairs.
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