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Reviews for Baguio Hotels

A Hotel Baguio
3.7/58 Reviews
It was my 4th time in Baguio City and I was with my partner for an advanced holiday leisure trip. We stayed at A Hotel Baguio City and I can say that their best asset is their employees. Red, the Front Desk officer when we arrived, warmly assisted us to all our needs during our check-in. She well represented the hotel’s hospitality service and she’s very helpful. The hotel is strategically located at the commercial district of Baguio were most of the tourist attraction are few walks away from the hotel. However, it could’ve been a nicer place to stay if rooms are a bit sound proof. It was annoying when sounds of the jeepney machines and the busy street of Shuntug bothers us duri ng rush hours. The room we stayed is quite dull and nothing amazed us in the hotel. The hotel rate, for me, does not reflects in the hotel rooms. There is no Safety vault, no flat iron (available upon request with fee), internet service is unstable, the room is just raw; bed, tv and tables only. No place for your luggage. But overall, this place is really nice if you want an accommodation in Baguio City. Good job to the staff of this hotel!
Lafaayette Luxury Suites Baguio
3.9/523 Reviews
Forget all the negative feedbacks!!! 😍 We were very hesitant to book in this hotel because of the negative feedbacks we've read. And so I called their reservation to confirm all of it and we were informed that all concerns have been addressed and was given an action already. So we took the risk, and thankfully that we did. The location is close to a lot of famous attractions including the session road, night market, camp john hay, and many more. What makes this hotel more luxurious is its hospitable and warm staffs. Thank you so much to Ms. Phine and Ms. Honey for the assistance and for making our stay more memorable. The recommendations of different must-try restaurants and attractions made our vacation less hassle. It's pretty obvious why they're in the front desk. They're very helpful in giving guides and recommendations to guests. The experience is worth the price! 😍
The Manor at Camp John Hay
4.5/562 Reviews
Before the stay, the online booking process was very easy and intuitive. Upon arrival we were quickly checked in and our room was in immaculate condition, with a stunning view from the balcony. We were very impressed with the personalised welcome gift that was offered by the management, it made us feel very special. There were plenty amenities offered complimentary and there’s also the option to get a reasonably priced mini bar selection. The bedroom was very comfortable, and the view is outstanding. Although there’s no a/c, the ceiling fans do the job properly ( it’s even healthier) Everything has a feel of comfort and luxury, which is amazing value for the price. If there’s anything that would make this place even better would be to have more vegetarian options on the restaurant menu. The gardens are very neat and well taken care of, it’s such a pleasant walk around. I can’t finish without mentioning the outstanding and remarkable service that was provided to us by Alyssa, welcoming us on arrival with a genuine smile and going way beyond to make our stay truly unforgettable, she is indeed a star and a valuable asset to the Manor. We already can’t wait to return again :)
G1 Lodge
4.3/541 Reviews
I’ll start off with saying that my wife and I stayed here in 2019 and had an excellent stay. The hotel was fairly new at the time and everything functioned. Well things have certainly changed over the past couple of years. The only reason I am not giving a one star is because the front desk staff were friendly and welcoming upon checkin and the location is great. To the many things wrong with this hotel and why you should definitely find somewhere else to stay when you’re in Baguio… The first problem we encountered was the room having a strong chemical/fragrant smell with a sticky residue on all of the surfaces, I’m not sure if they had sprayed some sort of air freshener or something before we arrived but it was quite strong and bad. Secondly the general cleanliness of the room is off putting. There was a thick coating of dust around the tv and on the table next to the bed, gross. The door had hand prints and smudges from the top to bottom as well. The worst of all these issues is the bathroom. Don’t expect to get too clean here because our shower was a trickle of water and not much beyond that, don’t forget to pack your tabo. The staff offered no resolution for a room swap or anything for any of these issues. To finalize, this hotel has lots of cheerful reviews, maybe it was just our specific room in disrepair. However it is advertised as a nice hotel you’d expect some amenities at. There was not even a washcloth or hairdryer in the bathroom. I do regret my stay here this time and would caution if you plan on staying here.
Old Orangewood Bed & Breakfast
3.8/59 Reviews
I understand why this place had equal good and not-so-good reviews. If you plan to book a room, choose the ones with windows. The rooms are quite small to begin with and it would be worse if you take those locked-in inner rooms, which feel claustrophobic. We were quite unlucky to stay during bad weather, forcing us to stay indoors and there was basically nothing to do. You can't even while away the time with sightseeing. It is also important to have your own car if you book at this place. I think the jeepney routes don't pass the area and taxis are also few. Since it's quite far from the tourist spots with narrow, descending roads, don't expect a leisurely walk. There's not much to expect of the free breakfast, with limited choices of rice with either daing, corned beef or longanisa, served plated and in very small portions. Old Orange wood looks cozy and homey, if indeed it's your regular home, but not as a rented transient place, which I can imagine would be too cramped on a brisk booking day. Overall, don't expect too much.
V Hotel and Apartel
4.4/515 Reviews
Quite disorganized. Triage slip - this is an important piece of paper that a traveller should always bring especially when going to Camp John Hay area. I was asked by the receptionist to hand her the triage slip when we were checking in. I thought it must be submitted to them that’s why it wasn’t returned to me. When we travelled to John Hay, we were blocked at the gate because we didn’t have it. We went back to the hotel and asked about it. The receptionist struggled to find it but eventually found it. Hotel luggage cart - we were about to go to our room and asked for assistance since we have a lot of bags/luggages with us. We waited for so long because they seemed struggling to find the cart, so we decided to go without it. Housekeeping request - on our third day, we called at the lobby to schedule cleaning and replacing everything that needs to be replaced. We were out the entire day and hoping the room is clean when we return, but to our surprise, nothing happened. A staff forcibly opening the door - early in the morning when we were still sleeping (and haven’t had enough sleep), someone was trying to open the door, and since it’s taking a while, I decided to rise up, went to the door and opened it. The staff apologized and said it was a mistake. I never got back to sleep and was not feeling well the entire day. Breakfast - I don’t know if it’s normal but I find it such a hassle to always get a coupon from the lobby daily, and present it to the cafe every morning. The time we plan to take breakfast everyday is also being asked. I know this is to manage/forecast the flow of requests, but one day when we weren’t able to show up on time, someone from the cafe called us to know what time we will eat. I appreciate the concern, but it was just about 8:30am, and what if we were still sleeping? We felt pressured to go down and eat, and that’s what we did. Friendliness - not all, but most of the staff are not used to greeting people. Other than these, there are still good things about this place, such as the location. It’s within the city center, so it’s easy to go around. The area feels safe as well.

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    For hotels with Breakfast in Baguio, the average price on weekdays is S$ 127, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is S$ 131.

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Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels114
Number of Reviews1,510
Highest PriceS$ 616
Lowest PriceS$ 26
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 127
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 131

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When visiting Baguio, you can choose from over 69 hotels with great reviews. The local average price is 65 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 1 five-star hotels in Baguio at an average price of 29 SGD per night. There are 6 four-star hotels in Baguio at an average price of 100 SGD per night. There are 34 three-star hotels in Baguio at an average price of 69 SGD per night. There are 16 two-star hotels in Baguio at an average price of 47 SGD per night. Unique local hotels in Baguio provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Hotels under the Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham brand are a good choice. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Baguio, such as hotels under the Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham brand. Casa Vallejo Hotel Baguio City is one of the most popular hotels in Baguio. NYC Manhattan Suites Baguio is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Baguio, such as Diplomat Hotel. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Philippine Military Academy. The most famous attractions locally are Laperal White House, Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University, Camp John Hay.

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