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If you want sweeping views of Baguio without leaving the city centre, the Sky Terrace at SM City Baguio is one of the easiest spots to check out.
In the photos shared by SM City Baguio’s official Facebook page, the Sky Terrace can be seen sporting an expansive greenery-filled space, spacious concrete pathways, and what looks like a mini-amphitheatre. Dining and leisure establishments have also opened within the premises, including a new Black Scoop Cafe branch.
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Sky Terrace, the newest destination with the best view in Baguio, is now open at SM City Baguio.
Posted by SM City Baguio (official) on Thursday, September 17, 2020
In line with their #SMCares campaign, the mall also mentioned that it is observing proper cleaning in the new amenity. “A sanitised mall is a safe mall,” they said. “We sanitise our Sky Terrace before opening, during mall hours, and after closing. For your safety, SM City Baguio works to keep you safe while having fun.”
Since opening in 2020, the Sky Terrace has become one of the go-to places in Baguio to visit if you want to catch a view of the city.
Prior to its opening, the SM Baguio Sky Terrace has also made a buzz among Baguio locals and other Filipinos because of the number of pine trees brought down for its construction. As such, a number of netizens, comprised of Baguio locals and frequent visitors, expressed their disappointment with the new amenity.
Featured image credit: SM City Baguio (Official) | Official Facebook Page
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