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Here are the GCQ Guidelines for Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Activities in Baguio City



Through the Executive Order 10-A Series of 2021, Mayor Benjamin Magalong on Monday, February 8, 2021, revealed the maximum operational capacity for leisure, recreation and tourism activities while the city is under General Community Quarantine (GCQ).

The said executive order is effective immediately and it is to remain in effect until 12:00 AM of March 1, 2021 or until the GCQ status of the city is lifted or modified by the Inter-Agency Task Force Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID).

Based on the said executive order, all leisure, recreation and tourism-related industries, whether indoor or outdoor, may cater to the public at a maximum of 75% of operational capacity. However, to accommodate appropriate ventilation specifications, minimum public health standards and physical distancing; operational capacity may be reduced.

75% Operational Capacity

The said venues refer to the following:

  • Park concessionaires
  • Libraries
  • Museums
  • Art and cultural centers
  • Galleries
  • Cinemas
  • Theaters
  • Non-sports recreational center
  • Tourist attractions and the like

Related Article:

IATF Grants Baguio’s Request for Hotels to Receive Tourists While on GCQ

According to the Public Information Office of the City of Baguio, provisions in the earlier issued executive order 10, in January 29 is being supplemented while all other provisions remain including the following:

75% Maximum Seating Capacity

  • Food and beverage servicing and dine
  • Eateries
  • Gyms
  • Salons
  • Personal care facilities

50% Maximum Capacity

  • For check-in guests in accommodation/hotels

30% Maximum Capacity

  • For Events
  • Functions
  • Social gatherings
  • And allowed similar activities

Some Reminders to Baguio Tourists

  • Minimum health protocols, wearing of face masks, face shields and physical distancing is advised
  • Tourists are required to present approved QR Tourist Pass (QTP)
  • QTP can be derived from online registration at visita.baguio.gov.ph

Contact the City Tourism Office

For inquiries, you may contact the City Tourism Office through the following contact details provided by the Public Information Office of the City of Baguio:

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[UPDATED] General Guidelines for Baguio City while Under GCQ

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Source: Public Information Office – City of Baguio



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