Discover the best Hostels hotel in Cordillera Region, Luzon including The Old Orangewood Bed and Breakfast, Banaue Evergreen Hostel And Restaurant, Elmar Cabin, Suzette's Maligcong Homestay, Banaue Pink Eco Hostel, Ashburn's Transient Rooms Cuneta Compound, CV Bed n Breakfast, Koinonia Retreat Center, Banaue Sunrise Guest House, Batad Transient House.
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4.5 based on 25 reviews
We have a contemporary home set up. Old,clean,spacious. Very cozy ambiance in each room and the common living area where any one can lounge about by the fireplace or the Cafe. A space for kids is provided with toys and books. Hi-speed WiFi is available. Our rooms vary from single to double, a family room good for six and still have room to walk around. Definitely not cramped. Wide parking space.
The staff are world class in terms of service. The overall ambiance is secure, quiet and peaceful. The owner is very accommodating. The place is basically exclusive for few lucky guests. Highly recommended. Will definitely come back.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
I really do not agree with the positive feedbacks which made me decide to stay 3 nights at Banaue Evergreen Hostel. What a bad choice. First I thought it was due to bad circumstances, that the next day will be better, but it got worse. So, if you want to have a bad sleep on a kid's bed in a 8 m² cell like freezing igloo. If you want to rely on earplugs and even though be disturbed from 6:30am until night by noisem from the nearby busy road coming in from trucks, tricycles, jeepneys, cars, bus, lorries, and so on. If you want to smell right in your nostrils the exhaust pipes of the previous, right in the corridors, in the dining room and eventually in your room, due to the tenants weird behaviours to open all doorways and windows from 6:30 am, whether you are sleeping or cannot, whether you tell them not to do so because it is noisy and smelling gasoline or ask them to explain you the secret of enjoying traffic noise and pollution. If you want to be left stranded without any wifi signal while it is clearly meant to be available and that you've also paid for it, that technical options exist apart from a prepaid small pocket WiFi not meant to deal with a full house, especially if you do not load it. If you want to be kicked out of the place at 8:30 am because Evergreen Hostel proudly holds the title of the world earliest checkout time. If you do not want to be considered as a paying guest and enjoy being told : " That's Philippines ", " You have better things to do than going on internet ", " Sleep early then you will wake up early ", " Do you wear a mask against exhaust pipe smoke when walking outside " instead of : " We are sorry. We understand and will find a solution like opening doors later. " If you want to do whatever is possible during daytime to spend as few time as possible in this place because of all of the above, then go to Banaue Evergreen Hostel. Otherwise, don't go there. By the way, I have been travelling around the world and across oceans for the last 35 years. I'm used to uncomfort, crashpads and unusual behaviours, but it was a treat to face such illogical weirdos managers who enjoy welcoming noise and pollution in their homestay all day long, leaving aside their duties to look after their paying guests. I made it clear with them during my stay with no result. I tried to advise them upon leaving with no result. So I do advise all travellers to make sure they know where they are heading.
3.5 based on 2 reviews
Elmar Cabin is situated in Baguio features a garden. All rooms boast a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom. Session Road is 1.1 km from the property. Burnham Park is 1.1 km from the inn.
it is situated in a rather secluded area but still near the public market and burnham park. the place has its own parking away from the road that gives it a very homey feel. the place also has a coffee shop at the main entrance that serves breakfast and good brewed coffee. the room i got was room two that had a single bed and a double deck bed. it fits maybe five people. the bathroom had a water heater that needs some getting used to but adequate. i wished there was toilet paper and toiletries. the bed was rather hard for me but nonetheless enough. it is really a different experience but one that will be good for the family.
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 11 reviews
Banaue pink eco hostel is a cool place to stay.awesome view,fresh air.just near the bus terminal about 200m away.
I had stayed at another hostel which was unsatisfactory (see my review) and then I checked into Pink Eco Hostel. The owner, Cathy and her staff made me feel very welcome and at home. It's a simple accommodation but very comfortable and the location is good and the price is right. Nice terrace for reading or relaxing. Thanks so much for your kindness and hospitality!
4.5 based on 6 reviews
the location is near on the mall. and the hotel provide cookware. and it has free parking. but they dont accept credit/debit card only cash to pay it was quite good because we are near on establishment so we can wash our clothes and computer shop
2.5 based on 10 reviews
What I meant is we had no other choices. It was dark and rainy. It's a local appartment, we stayed with a family i think. We had our own private room, really tiny, you open the door and the bed is really next to it. Bearly had space for the backpacks. No window. And the bed has a foam mattress. The first price the owner told us was 700 php. Which was quite expensive regarding the place. We managed to deal the price down to 550php. The wifi wasn't that powerful, you have to Go to their next appartment to use it. They provide noodle cup (small 20php and big one 40 php). They have hot shower but the pressure is not good. And the place is quite noisy.
2.5 based on 5 reviews
Koinonia is nestled in a quiet neighborhood in Bakakeng Norte. With a car, you can be in the city within 10mins. (for those with no cars, a little exercise might be a good idea) The place is very nice and quiet and suitable for private retreats, small family gatherings and events. The second floor where we were billeted is spacious with own living room, dining area, kitchen and comfort room which are all clean and well-maintained. The yard has different flowering plants, succulents and herbs. You can take short walks in the morning around the area without honking and smoke-belching cars to disturb you. if you love furry animals, there are two dogs and a cat to make your day bright . They cater to transients, tourists, campers and long-term boarders. The place can accomodate 40+ guests. The manager, Ms. @Lot Bentayen, was very accomodating, generous and helpful. Their rate is also very reasonable. We were given a discounted price because our daughter is one of their regular boarders. If you love city life and night gimmicks, this place is not for you. Try this place if you prefer serenity and solitude in your Baguio stay. We will surely return. PS. We were there on Father's Day and Ms Lot surprised my husband-pastor with a very yummy ube-yema cake❤ thanks again, Lot
4 based on 7 reviews
I highly recommend Banaue Sunrise Guesthouse if you are planning to stay in Banaue. It is about 5 mins walk to public market. They serve very delicious food so you dont have to go out. During breakfast they also give unlimited coffee. The staffs are very accomodating. Parking is no problem as they will guide you on the parking space, although expect it to be an inclined parking.
3.5 based on 10 reviews
Incredible location- just within Batad village. Be prepared for a lot of strenuous walking! Simple living space which is well-kept; the hosts work very hard to ensure that the place is spotless! Very basic but has all that you need. Bring a lock for your door. Very, very friendly host (thank you Irene and Mark; the food and company was beautiful). Be prepared to be hassled a lot for tours/guides/etc. Name your price and do some research. All in all great stay. OK value for money ❤️
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