Panagbenga Festival 2024: Baguio City Launches This Colorful Event

Baguio City just launched the lively and colorful Panagbenga Festival 2024, the city’s colorful flower festival.

PANAGBENGA FESTIVAL 2024 – Here are some details about the 28th flower festival of Baguio City with the theme “Celebrating Traditions, Embracing Innovation.” 

Are you ready for next year’s vibrant and lively flower festival in the Summer Capital of the Philippines?

This year’s Baguio Flower Festival 2024 theme is: “Celebrating Traditions Embracing Innovation”. This festival will show off “creativity and cultural expression” and just recently, the one-month calendar of activities from February 1 to March 3 has been revealed.

Led by President Frederico Alquiros along with Mayor Benjamin Magalong, Rep. Mark Go, BFFFI Chairman for Life Mauricio Domogan, and the BFFFI Board of Trustees, the schedule of activities was unveiled.

Panagbenga Festival 2024 Schedule

The key highlights of this celebration are:

  1. Grand Street Dancing Parade which is scheduled on February 24, 2024. This activity is about vibrant dance performances that will showcase the cultural heritage of the Cordilleras. The performers are also expected to wear elaborate culture-related costumes.
  2. Grand Float Parade which will happen on February 25, 2024. This event features massive, colorful, and stunning floats that will parade the city streets.

As stated on the website of Baguio City, this festival is not just about the celebration of flowers but “a testament to the resilience and spirit of Baguio’s people” and highlights the vibrant community and rich traditions of the city.

If you are planning to head to this place for this festival, here are some of the top hotels in Baguio that will never fail you in terms of facilities, services, and amenities.

To discover more, here are some of the famous tourist spots in Baguio that will make you love this place even more:

  • Burnham Park
  • Camp John Hay
  • Mines View Park
  • La Trinidad Strawberry Farms
  • BenCab Museum
  • Baguio Night Market
  • Tam-Awan Village
  • Wright Park

What can you say about this? Let us know in the comments!

Leave a Comment