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November 6, 2011

Baker’s Hill Palawan

Baker's Hill Palawan

I initially thought that Baker’s Hill is just a popular place in Puerto Princesa City that sells baked goods.  I was pleasantly surprised when we arrived at Baker’s Hill Palawan and discovered how much more the place has to offer.

Baker’s Hill Palawan as the name implies is a place on top of a hill where bakers cook delicious baked products for visitors.  It’s a theme park that reminds me of Disneyland.  As I walk through the area, I felt like a kid again!  I had to take pictures with bugs bunny, donald duck, marilyn monroe and other tons of statues all over Baker’s Hill.  Kids and adults-alike would love this beautiful park!

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As I continued to stroll around, I saw the beautiful themed houses.  I remember Disneyland has those kinds of stuff too so it really brought back a lot of memories.

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Look at this house (picture below), there was a pirate hanging around!  Aha!  Shall we run now?  😛

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Baker’s Hill Palawan sells delicious home-made breads and baked goodies.  The most popular item on sale is the hopia.  A lot of tourists go all the way to Baker’s Hill just to buy a box or two of Baker’s Hill Hopia.

There are different flavors of hopia on sale.  There’s hopiang mongo, hopiang ube, hopiang pineapple, hopiang hapon and original flavored hopia.  Yes, people don’t buy Baker’s Hill hopia by piece, they buy by box.

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Look at the number of boxes my travel companions bought!

I love their counter!  See the voluptuous sexy woman manning the cashiers.  Sooooo cute!

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Other food items that are pretty popular among visitors are mamon, crinkles, brownies, choco slice, choco droplets, tostadong mammon and pianono.  The food are so inexpensive and to think they are so yummy!  Buying baked goodies is a must!  You can’t leave Baker’s Hill Palawan without doing so.

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Aside from the bakery, there were food stalls that sells stuff like specialty drinks and souvenir items.

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If you want a full meal, Baker’s Hill has restaurants inside.  I’m sure guests will still drop by the bakery before they leave the park to buy some hopia.

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Baker’s Hill Palawan is huge!  While my friends were busy buying stuff at the bakery, I took the time to finish touring the theme park.  There’s just so much to see and so much to appreciate.

I especially love the awesome landscaping of plants and flowers.  You can even buy some as they have an area full of plants you can purchase and bring home.

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A playground is made for kids to play around while they await for their parents to buy baked goodies.  Of course, the disney characters are there to keep the kids company.

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For animal-lovers out there, Baker’s Hill do have some animals under their care.  I saw peacocks and birds.

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Baker’s Hill Palawan is very near Mitra’s Ranch.  It’s on the way to a lot of Puerto Princesa’s tourist spots so this has always been part of everyone’s itinerary when touring the city.

Admission is free, by the way 🙂

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Baker’s Hill Palawan
Baker’s Hill Mitra Road Sta. Monica, Puerto Princesa City, Philippines
(048)433-3414

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  1. U8ypinkcookies says

    November 24, 2011 at 8:59 pm

    love the ube hopia and ube crinkles!

    Reply
  2. disqus_cV5RsirpWN says

    November 15, 2012 at 10:59 pm

    hello…just want to ask if mgkano ung hopia ube, crinkles at pianono per pack?

    Reply
  3. juan lazy says

    November 29, 2012 at 6:29 pm

    ngddeliver po ba kayo or shipping sa manila. dadagdagan nlang ung amount and icocover ung transpo fee? need it badly kasi my wife is craving on your deli.

    Reply
  4. rean diacosta says

    May 7, 2015 at 7:33 am

    Nagdedeliver po kayo sa olongapo?how much po kun sakali,

    Reply

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