Attending the Philippine Military Academy Alumni Homecoming was truly an unforgettable experience. From the moment we entered the historic grounds of PMA, you could feel the deep sense of honor, discipline, and brotherhood that defines this institution. The ceremony was well-organized, dignified, and filled with pride — a powerful tribute to generations of brave men and women who have served the nation. Watching alumni reconnect, march with pride, and celebrate their legacy was both inspiring and emotional. PMA is not just a military school — it is a cradle of leadership, patriotism, and lifelong brotherhood. We left with hearts full of respect and admiration. Mabuhay ang PMA! 🇵🇭
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9J69+9Q3 Ft Gen.Gregorio, del Pilar, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines, Baguio, Benguet
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★★★★★(5 reviews)Philippine Military Academy (PMA) is definitely a checklist destination when visiting Baguio. My first visit was about three decades ago, and I’ve been coming back from time to time ever since. The place remains peaceful and blissful, with its well-maintained grounds, rich history, and refreshing atmosphere. It’s a great spot for reflection, leisurely walks, and appreciating the discipline and pride of the institution. Always worth a visit.
Philippine Military Academy We toured around PMA for some light walking and sightseeing. The cadets seem accustomed to visitors; they were polite and greeted us with “good morning” and “good afternoon.” It’s a scenic mix of nature and history, especially if you take the time to read the signages around the grounds. The greenery is well maintained, and it’s a pleasant place to observe the many noticeably healthy crows in the area. Be aware that the guards at the entrance will stop you if you’re not wearing appropriate footwear.
DEC 2025: We always visit the PMA Grounds whenever we're in Baguio, though we've yet to see the Silent Drill or the Cadettes' formation. It's a great spot for walking and viewing military aircraft—I only wish they had a full-size battleship or rideable armored personnel vehicles. There are other parks along the way, so next time we'll stop by those before reaching the main parking area, as the kids and elderly often tire out after walking the main grounds. When was your last visit in this area?
A respectable and disciplined place with future military officials who are attentive and polite! A ceremonial retirement march was the highlight of our day when we visited a few days ago. ✓ It is recommended to wear closed shoes when visiting and secure your driver's license. ✓ Do not walk on the grass when visiting the air crafts even as one admires them. ✓ There is a cafeteria further within the place. The food options have surprised me—so many chocolates, candies and junk food/chips—ahem... Barely any vegetable or healthy options with the meals so perhaps it's best to have eaten before coming here. Proper restaurants are a bit far so eating outside is a better option. ✓ There are old battle tanks, air crafts, memorial plaques of noble soldiers, and more!




