Top Baguio City Hotels
Baguio sits at the Cordillera Mountain Range 5,000 feet above sea level in the Northern part of Luzon Island. Filipinos have favoured this city for its nippy weather which at times can drop to freezing temperatures during December to February. During the American occupation, it was annointed as the summer capital, developing the city as an R&R facility for officials and soldiers who could not bear the stifling heat of the summer in the lowlands. Lovely as its weather can be, the same accolades can not be said on what the city has to offer. Baguio's attractions have been stripped of its lustre as the city gra pples with the ill effects of modernisation. Parks and landmarks have deteriorated. Heavy traffic and smog hangs over the city centre whilst shopping malls have brought in a chaotic wave of commercialism amongst the growing population. Cases of street theft have also swelled prompting good-minded locals to warn unsuspecting visitors to be cautious when exploring the city. Still, Baguio has a bit of charm left found in the steady stream of strawberries, fresh vegetables, some varieties of which are not available in Manila's markets, and handicrafts that are traditionally made by the endemic Igorot tribes. Also, the city is not known as the "gateway to the north" for nothing. It serves as a good starting point to more idyllic retreats in the Ifugao and Mountain Provinces. A day is enough to spend in Baguio to see the sights and take in the culture then allow three more days to explore the rice terraces of Banaue and hanging coffins of Sagada. Climbing afficionados also set up camp for the night en route to a 2-day hike up Mt. Pulog, the second highest peak in the country.
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Featured Baguio City Hotels
Microtel Inn & Suites Baguio
City, Philippines
Location This property holds the perfect place in the city of Baguio with a lot of... More...
Burnham Suites Baguio
City, Philippines
Location Located in the heart of Baguio city's commercial and business area,... More...
Hotel Elizabeth Fersal Baguio
City, Philippines
Location Hotel Elizabeth Fersal is located in the Philippine's summer capital,... More...
Egi Albergo Di Ferroca Hotel Baguio
Baguio City, Philippines
Location Egi Albergo Hotel is located at 1 Villamor Drive Lualhati Barangay in Baguio... More...
El Cielito Inn Baguio
City, Philippines
Location Ideally located on North Drive, the El Cielito Inn in Baguio is only 5... More...
Igorot Lodge Baguio
City, Philippines
Location Settled on a hill with a panoramic view of the Club's sprawling golf... More...
Mountain Lodge & Restaurant Baguio
City, Philippines
Location Located in the heart of Baguio city, Mountain Lodge & Restaurant is well... More...
Baguio Vacation Apartments
City, Philippines
Location Located on Munoz Drive, Baguio Vacation Apartments is right at the heart of... More...
Baguio City Travellers Tales
If you are traveling to and from Baguio city, I recomend hiring a van from a recognized car rental agency. It is much easier, convenient and safer than bus travel especialy if traveling in a group or family. For around $100 US you will get a relatively new 9 Passenger van with AC and a driver. I recommend Avis in Baguio.
Baguio City is a must to see if you travel to Philippines. first set out and designed by the U.S. for recreational facilities...the climate and temperatures will amaze you for being in the Tropics, with pine trees and cool breezes. It is fairly easy to visit by a 45 minute plane flight daily in the morning from Manila. Much to see and do...with amazing views of the mountains. Plenty to do for any type of activity...History abounds...with the Japanese formal surrender here in WW11. Parks are plenty, golf course, many colleges, the american equivalent of West Point also located here, a very modern multi level mall also helps you find what ever you desire if you cannot locate with street vendors!
We have planned for our New Year''s vacation in Baguio for months. And so despite the "meningo" scare, we pushed through with our trip --- we just made sure to avoid to public market. My family and I have been to Baguio several times in the past but this was the first time we got to see the famous strawberry fields --- the highlight of our trip. Even though we did not get to see the strawberries (they must have been picked earlier that day), it was still a sight to behold as we arrived there in the late afternoon --- with the sun about to set, the fog creeping in, and all the flowers in full bloom. And despite the fact that our car was already full with passengers and baby stuff, we will managed to pack in a few kilos of strawberries and vegetables for which Baguio is famous. "Meningo" scare and all, our Baguio trip was worth it!
The weather in Baguio was just great, no humidity! Baguio is a very hilly city and great for walking or there are plenty of taxis available.
Baguio City offers a variety of places of interest including Burnham Park, Mines View Park, Mansion house, Philippine Military Academy, Lourdes Grotto, and the Baguio Market. But also the Weaving School and the Silver Smiths school are interesting places to visit. Hire of transport can easily be arranged with the hotel and is very cheap and affordable.
We are driving our own cars but we opted to stay most of the time at the hotel. The downtown area is really crowded. The local government should put order and discipline to the drivers of public utility vehicles.
Baguio is a beautiful city spread out among the hills. Camp John Hay is a highlight. Great views from the new SM mall.
We went by the Manor at John Hay which had been sold out. I would have paid the higher rate than the Concorde Hotel as the place is magical and the food, although expensive by PI standards, was outstanding, with excellent service. Gigi loved the spa and the rooms were very high quality.
Baguio is a very unique city with lots to do and see. Getting around by cab is easy and cheap, although they may be hard to catch in the evenings. Great shopping at SM Baguio, Session Road and various markets. Places to relax include Burnham Park, Philippine Military Academy and Camp John Hay. There are lots of spots with great views and historical value. I recommend three days and three nights to take in all of Baguio.
It was a very pleasant trip overall. We had a van of our own and all we did was purchase a detail map to go around.