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The
log houses we all wish our parents own plus Baguio’s pine trees and gorgeous
mountain views fill the backdrop of the emotional roller coaster hit drama
series that is The Broken Marriage Vow.
Almost
every episode lands on the trending pages of social media platforms. The show
has become so popular it’s now one of the top titles on the streaming platform Viu,
made cheaper and more accessible through a Viu Premium account powered by PLDT
Home.
The
marriage of Dr. Jill Victorino (Jodi Sta. Maria) and David Ilustre (Zanjoe
Marudo) may have crumbled because of his affair with Lexy Lucero (Sue Ramirez).
Yet, as we’re watching the frustrating and heartbreaking moments, we can’t help
but think, “Tara, let’s
go to Baguio!”
Beyond
the riveting drama, we also find ourselves captivated by the sights all found
within our Summer Capital. Raring to travel again? Here are a few of the series’
most iconic filming locations you, too, can visit while channeling your inner
drama heroine!
Burnham Park
Located
in downtown Baguio, Burnham Park is the city’s most famous park. Here, you can
go boating on colorful swan boats, people-watch by the lake, even ride a bike.
If you’re Dr. Jill, however, the park designed by Daniel Burnham may just be
the perfect place for you to take a walk to clear your mind — and maybe plan
your revenge — after discovering your husband is into some monkey business.
Camp John Hay
Surrounded
by pine trees, fresh air, and the most amazing log cabins, Camp John Hay is a
no-brainer must-visit for anyone visiting Baguio. To really complete the healing
nature-filled experience, go enjoy the green scene and have a meal in Chef
Billie King’s Le Chef Restaurant at the Manor.
Camp
John Hay is more than just a sanctuary for our The Broken Marriage Vow
family — in fact, it’s where most of the drama goes down.
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White
House of the Lord of Scents
In
real life, the White House of the Lord of Scents is the abode of fragrance
mogul Joel Cruz in Camp John Hay. While not a public tourist destination, it
has become an attraction of its own because of its signature floor-to-ceiling
windows that highlight its sweeping spiral staircase.
This
is also where the show’s most iconic scene (colloquially called the batukan
scene) happens. Knowing her husband is cheating with the daughter of the
wealthy Luceros, Jill decides to invite themselves to dinner at the Lucero
house for a grand confrontation.
Photo credits:
Baguio Country Club
Baguio
Country Club
This
is where Lexy Lucero’s parents often meet Jill — either as friends hanging out
over lunch or in later episodes as enemies trading barbs as they are too
civilized to go at each other’s throats.
The
famous 117-year-old landmark isn’t just home to the best raisin bread and banana
bread in the country, it also offers some of Baguio's most breathtaking views!
Kennon
Road
While
definitely picturesque, Kennon Road is also among the country’s most hazardous
thoroughfares. Cliffs bracket the narrow road, making for a very steep fall if
one is not careful. The tragedy snaking through this beauty fits the outwardly
perfect Ilustre family finally succumbing to its own troubles.
In a
scene shot along Kennon Road, Gio confronts his mother for not having time for
him while Jill tries to console him. Jill soon realizes the gravity of the
situation, now taking a toll on her conflicted child. It’s a raw moment that
zooms in on children often becoming the biggest victims of a broken family.
We
live for the nonstop scandal and drama of The Broken Marriage Vow, but
we also find comfort in how directors Connie Macatuno and Andoy Ranay handle
touchier subjects on the show.
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