Colors of StoBoSa, Baguio
Facts and practical information
Colors of StoBoSa, a vibrant tapestry of urban art located in the city of Baguio, Philippines, is a feast for the eyes and a testament to community spirit. An acronym for the three sitios of Stonehill, Botiw-tiw, and Sadjap, StoBoSa is an area that has been transformed into a living, breathing canvas of color and creativity.
In an effort to beautify the once-plain hillside neighborhoods and to promote tourism, the local government, together with the Tam-awan Village artists, initiated the "Hillside Homes Art Project" in 2016. This massive endeavor involved the residents of the community, who came together to paint their homes in a kaleidoscope of colors, arranged in intricate patterns and designs, reminiscent of the favelas of Rio de Janeiro.
The result is a stunning and photogenic landscape that stretches over 18,000 square meters and features more than 200 houses. The Colors of StoBoSa is not only a visual spectacle but also a symbol of the unity and resilience of the local community. The project has imbued the area with a sense of pride and has become a source of livelihood for many residents, as tourists flock to see the murals and contribute to the local economy.
Baguio
Colors of StoBoSa – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bell Church, Mount Mirador, Saint Louis University, Baguio Central University.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Colors of StoBoSa by public transport?
Bus
- Middle Quirino Hill Jeepney Station (14 min walk)
- Aurora Hill District Health Center • Lines: Aurora Hill (21 min walk)