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R Whitton 25 December 2002
Stayed at  Supreme, Hotel - Baguio, Philippines.
Bagiou City has never recovered after the earthquake. Going in to town (which we did just once!) was a trial being overcrowded, dirty and the roads and footpaths just unable to cope. Ray.

A Kumar 09 December 2002
Stayed at  Supreme, Hotel - Baguio, Philippines.
The hotel is slightly far away from the Session Road City area. Thus, I had to always take a taxi to the city to get my meals, since I am vegetarian and the hotel provided no vege food.

J Sirkis 04 June 2002
Stayed at  Supreme, Hotel - Baguio, Philippines.
Don't go during the rainy season. The open air market is a wonderful place to wander around for a day. The food market is a great place to get a good meal and drink for a dollar. Flying in and out of Baguio is unlikely during the rainy season. The bus trip in from Manila will take you about 7 hours if you travel during non-peak hours.

M Bauer 28 February 2002
Stayed at  Supreme, Hotel - Baguio, Philippines.
A nice city in the mountains. I recommend to visit the market - it's really beautyful.

S Graham 17 December 2001
Stayed at  Concorde Hotel - Baguio, Philippines.
Baguio is a cool and refreshing destination for a trip up from Manila. The flight up gave great views and was without incident, though I understand poor visibility can make it hairy.

It's no problem walking around the city. People are friendly and English language skills are very good. Unfortuantely the jeepney diesel fumes are as bad as Manila in the heavy traffic areas.

Recommend to visit: Burnham Park, Cathedral, Mine's View Park, PMA, Camp John Hay.

Recommend to eat: Forest House on the way to CJH , and Sizzle Plate and Swiss Cafe on Session Rd.

R Johnson 13 November 2001
Stayed at  Supreme, Hotel - Baguio, Philippines.
Baquio is beautiful, particularly the drive up from Tarlac. The hotel is in a poor position near to the industrial area of the city. Very noisy even on the 3rd floor.

M Olson 20 April 2001
Stayed at  Supreme, Hotel - Baguio, Philippines.
Baguio was a pleasant change to the unbearable heat of Manila. Cafe by the Ruins is a great place to eat and is located in town. Near Camp John Hay, restaurants with great views are located along the way. Got great deals at the City Market Also a great collection of woodcarvings are at the store located at the Munsayac Inn.


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