Discover the best hotels in Mountain Province, Cordillera Region, Luzon including Isabelo's Inn And Cafe, Kanip-aw Pines Lodge, Suzette's Maligcong Homestay, Treasure Rock Inn, Coffee Heritage House & Hostel, Kanip-aw Pines Lodge, Shamrock Tavern Extension, Sagada Heritage Village, The Rusty Nail Inn & Cafe, Big Dipper Sagada.
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4 based on 94 reviews
Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Sagada, Isabelo's Inn and Cafe is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its family-friendly environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Isabelo's Inn and Cafe makes it easy to enjoy the best of Sagada. During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including baggage storage, a coffee shop, and shops, and you can go online as Isabelo's Inn and Cafe offers guests free internet access. Guests are also welcome to enjoy free breakfast, located on site. If you're looking for a place to eat, Yoghurt House (0.2 mi), Log Cabin (0.1 mi), and Sagada Cellar Door (0.3 mi) are all within walking distance of Isabelo's Inn and Cafe. If you’re looking for something to do, The Hanging Coffins Of Sagada (0.4 mi) and The Episcopal Church of Saint Mary the Virgin (0.1 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Isabelo's Inn and Cafe. Isabelo's Inn and Cafe is sure to make your visit to Sagada one worth remembering.
Isabelo's is just opposite the main bus stop, jeepney stop and the tourism office making it a convenient place to stay. Its close to many restaurants stores and souvenir shops. The place is clean and as we took the room with the private bath, it had a small balcony which we liked as well. On both days we stayed, there was a power outage in town which maybe expected in this hilly area. However, its important to bear in mind that the Inn has to back up generator so its best to charge anything important while you can. The WiFi was OK. Not fast for streaming but definitely alright. (There are no TVs in the room.) The bathroom was a bit small as the toilet is wedged between the door and the wall in an awkward manner. Considering the price paid, I would say the Ammenities would be average and the staff weren't overly friendly as well. The restaurant was non-functional at the time however breakfast was included with a generous serving of Omlette or different silogs. Overall we had a good stay. Would definitely pick it for convenience if your spending most of your day out and about and just using it to sleep. But it's important to keep your expectations in check.
4.5 based on 117 reviews
See the beauty of Sagada right from your window. Hear the tweeting of the birds and the hissing of the fresh escaping air as they seranade your weary ears. Drink our brewed coffee while letting the warm rays of the sun gently lay on your face. Feel Sagada. Feel it at Kanip-Aw Pines View Lodge. We are located in Atey, Dao-angan, Sagada Mountain Province.
We first contacted them through their published mobile number but the owner is not responsive. Conveniently, the lodge is also listed in Agoda. This is located overlooking Echo Valley near Sagada Hub and Sumaguing cave. Along the way, you will pass by Yoghurt House, Lemon Pie House, and Sagada Brew. The room is spacious and clean with hot and cold shower. Towels are provided, though there are no toiletries. No available breakfast but you can cook in their kitchen, just clean afterwards. There is also a nearby bakery selling wheat breads. For the price, this is quite a steal.
5 based on 13 reviews
Come home to a peaceful and quiet Suzette's Maligcong Homestay... Live simple
My home in the mountains in Maligcong. Stayed here for 3 days and 2 nights and I wished I could stay longer. Spacious room and single beds are bigger than the standard size of a single bed, common bathrooms are clean and well maintained. If you decide to bring your own food, you can use the common kitchen or Ate Suzette can cook meals for you..The place is right in front of the Maligcong rice terraces, you have free unlimited coffee, Ate Suzette’s special brew, sip your coffee in the Homestay’s veranda while admiring the Maligcong Rice Terraces, there are dogs that are friendly, they even joined me on my hikes. Ate Suzette also arranges guides (I mean the human kind) , just ask her and she can coordinate with local guide there named Gina. Please be aware that Jeepney going to Maligcong has timings, last trip is at 1730h. It is advisable to travel early going to Bontoc when you are commuting, while in Bontoc you can stock on supplies before heading to Maligcong bring some cash with you, there is also a bank in Bontoc town. Ate Suzette is accommodating and she is even willing to help you with your travel itineraries, she makes her guest feel comfortable and at home, I just found a gem in Maligcong
4.5 based on 90 reviews
With 8 rooms spread over the 1st and 2nd floors, we provide a warm and cozy home away from home feel. You will never regret staying here for a night or two or more.
This is a hostel. Mostly of the transients are foreigners. My bestfriend and I stayed here for 4 nights. I will always stay here for sure everytime I go back to sagada. You can cook inside, talk to foreigners and be able to learn something new with them. If you are a filipino like us, don't get shy to approach them. When travelling to any place, I always look for hostels like this. Being able to talk to different nationalities is part of hostel life.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
Coffee Heritage House is a first in the town of Sagada, Mt.Province. We are the first coffee themed location in town that seeks to enrich and share our passion about Philippine artisanal coffee to its guests, co-farmers, neighbors, community leaders and fellow coffee specialists. It is primarily a training and learning coffee house open to all who wish to enjoy great coffee. We wish to amplify the experience of our guests by immersing them in unique activities that center around how Philippines coffee is grown naturally. This entity is powered by the Coffee Heritage Project. It is a simple movement that promotes a fruitful collaboration amongst partner farmers, scientists, soil specialists, etymologists and to any person who has the heart for uplifting the value of Philippines coffee. The pristine environment, perfect weather and jaw dropping views are just bonuses along the way to hopefully make your stay truly unforgettable. It is primarily a training and learning coffee house open to all who wish to enjoy great coffee. We wish to amplify the experience of our guests by immersing them in unique activities that center around how Philippines coffee is grown naturally. This entity is powered by the Coffee Heritage Project. It is a simple movement that promotes a fruitful collaboration amongst partner farmers, scientists, soil specialists, etymologists and to any person who has the heart for uplifting the value of Philippines coffee. The pristine environment, perfect weather and jaw dropping views are just bonuses along the way to hopefully make your stay truly unforgettable.
Went to Sagada as a family of six age range from 10’s,20’s 50’s, and late 70’s. Guess what? All of us loved Coffee Heritage. With Vin as very welcoming and helpful. The place offers tranquility away from the town centre or gives a freshness or recharge your spirit after a hike or a gruelling 6 hour trip from Baguio. Food prepared by Vin and company was chef like on our tastes buds. Hubby prefer western food and it passed wonderfully on him and gave it 2 thumbs up. Free coffee as many as you want. We were fortunate to see the beautiful Milky Way At 4:00am outside the hotel before our early Marlboro trip. What a sight to behold with falling stars mesmerising us. Dogs and chickens to entertain my city bred girl is good. Experienced changing of weather from sunny to rainy thunderstorm that you just watch liw black clouds in front of you with awe. It’s far from the main town which cost us Php600 each trip to town (he asked P500 each trip but for consideration on my part I added more) via a van which we managed to ask exclusively to service us to and from the places we want to see around Sagada. This uncle is a licensed tour driver so you don’t have to worry of overcharging. You can contact him at 09953630328. I did forgot to ask his name. I’m giving this number as the hotel doesn’t have a contact no of any service van. He’s very good and safe driver. Only thing is our room is at basement. My 10 year old suffered allergic reaction from the smell of agricultural products they keep there. Other than that the place is great! Good for people who wish to recharge and silence. Great for the 5 senses. Not good for people who are on tight Budget though ?
4.5 based on 117 reviews
See the beauty of Sagada right from your window. Hear the tweeting of the birds and the hissing of the fresh escaping air as they seranade your weary ears. Drink our brewed coffee while letting the warm rays of the sun gently lay on your face. Feel Sagada. Feel it at Kanip-Aw Pines View Lodge. We are located in Atey, Dao-angan, Sagada Mountain Province.
We first contacted them through their published mobile number but the owner is not responsive. Conveniently, the lodge is also listed in Agoda. This is located overlooking Echo Valley near Sagada Hub and Sumaguing cave. Along the way, you will pass by Yoghurt House, Lemon Pie House, and Sagada Brew. The room is spacious and clean with hot and cold shower. Towels are provided, though there are no toiletries. No available breakfast but you can cook in their kitchen, just clean afterwards. There is also a nearby bakery selling wheat breads. For the price, this is quite a steal.
3.5 based on 52 reviews
Finding an ideal budget friendly inn in Sagada does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Shamrock Tavern Inn, a nice option for travelers like you. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a desk, and guests can go online with free internet access offered by the inn. Shamrock Tavern Inn features room service, a concierge, and baggage storage, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts an on-site restaurant. If you are driving to Shamrock Tavern Inn, free parking is available. If you’re looking for a cafe, consider a visit to Gaia Cafe & Crafts, Sagada Brew, or The Sagada Lemon Pie House, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Shamrock Tavern Inn. If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out The Hanging Coffins Of Sagada (0.4 mi) or The Episcopal Church of Saint Mary the Virgin (0.5 mi), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance. Shamrock Tavern Inn puts the best of Sagada at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
Most of the accommodations in Sagada are really nice and comfy and one thing that it has in common are the "common or shared bathroom". Well! We are surprised that their room has a private bathroom, so you don't need to be aware of your length of use or while doing your rituals. Shamrock Tavern Inn has all the things that will make your stay in Sagada worthwhile and comfortable.
3.5 based on 40 reviews
When was the last time you did something Different? At Sagada Heritage Village You will Get the chance to experience a unique accomodation,We offer a traditional Native huts as hotel accommodations. Experience sleeping in our authentic Banaue ,Mayoyao and Sagada native huts, We have huts good for 8,5,3 pax Sagada Nipa Huts.
After a 5 kilometers detour to get to Sagada, there was this receptionist at the street entrance. Apparently, we found out that a minimum overnight reservation is required to enter the site. They do not allow day tour or drive through. Oh well, not really kin to see hanging coffins. Seen a few in Mongolia and Egypt. I just hope there is a warning ahead or a notice at the street detour before they get you to drive all the way and waste 10 kilometres of energy for nothing. That’s 1 hour drive each way!
3.5 based on 24 reviews
This place is about 2km from Sagada proper, with very few transportation options. It also offers dinner, but we went downtown. No tv, no safe, however free drinking water (they will bring a pitcher to your room upon request). Our room was next to the lobby, which tended to be noisy with kids playing. Reasonably comfortable bed. Wifi was ok. Floors were not particularly clean, as they were either not properly cleaned or dirt was pushed from one side of the room to the other. Leave key if you want your room made. Bathroom walls and ceiling had mould stains. Cheap laundry service (100 pesos per kilo). The whole place needs lots of tlc and a nice coat of paint. Some street noise. Staff is very friendly and accommodating. Breakfast was decent, even if eggs and bacon were cold. You must pre-order. This is basic accommodation at its best, so you may want to explore one of the many other options in Sagada.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
My friends and myself went to Sagada, and month of December is a peak season which is always full of tourists, foreigners and locals. Since it’s my first time to visit Sagada I was the one who booked accomodation which is Big Dipper Sagada. This place is great if you drive ur own vehicle but for those who are wants to commute you better tell the (Coda Lines) bus driver or conductor to drop you off in this place, it is located before the downtown which is 2 km away from the bus station. And at the same thing if you are leaving the place before you check out inform the bus conductor (let them know your time or show your ticket to confirm of your time departure) to pick you up so you are no longer or be able to walk through all the way to terminal. hank you for choosing to stay with us. Remember it is bit far from the town center; A 20 minute walk or a 3 minute drive. About 2km. They do not have wifi and signal inside the rooms. Most likely you would only get reception outside. This is a house stay type, don’t expect the five star hotel type of service,if you need anything just go outside and look for the host or else if the kids are watching tv in the lounge room just ask them then they will tell it to Bugan. And for breakfast it’s better to eat here than to go to downtown coz it’s too bit pricey in downtown. Better to arrange this with the host early. They serve great breakfast nothing to complain it’s Sagada’s style of breakfast. If you want to arrange the tour also, they offer as well, the tour guide is very helpful, accomodating, he showed us around and suggests things to do. He showed us the beauty, gifts of nature of Sagada, people here are very polite. It’s is a good place to visit.
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