modest rooms feature tvs and fans; air-conditioning is available for a surcharge. breakfast is complimentary. other amenities include event space and a pared-down spa area. family rooms sleep up to 8 guests. kids age 7 and under stay at no charge with an adult. set near shops and restaurants, this relaxed hotel with an annex across the street is a 10-minute walk from burnham park and 2 km from motorway route 54. check-out time: 12:00 pm Cauayan City Airport 5 hr 42
Heritage Hill and Nature Park Garden, Baguio (15 min) Abandoned hotel, long considered haunted, with ghost-hunting tours & hilltop views. Lion’s Head (18 min) Landmark statue of a lion's head standing 40 ft. tall on the side of a mountain road. The Mansion (8 min) Stately, holiday residence of the President of the Philippines, with tours by appointment. Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral (6 min) Catholic cathedral, founded in 1936, with a distinctive pink façade, rose window & peaked belfries. Good Shepherd Convent (11 min) Strawberry Farm (21 min) Wright Park (6 min) Tranquil natural area full of trees, where visitors can walk, jog or rent horses to ride. Mines View Observation Deck (12 min) Busy spot with an observation deck for scenic views of town & abandoned gold & copper mines. BenCab Museum (22 min) Artworks by BenCab & other noted Filipino artists, plus indigenous northern highlands exhibits. Baguio Botanical Garden (5 min) Popular botanical garden featuring a variety of plants & colorful flowers, along with native huts. Baguio City (Wet & Dry) Public Market (11 min) Extensive market with stalls for fruit, vegetables, clothing, household goods & Baguio souvenirs. Tam-awan Village (16 min) Reconstructed Cordillera village with traditional huts, cultural information, art & a cafe. Burnham Park (14 min) Sprawling park with a manmade lake & grandstand for special events, plus gardens & a skating rink. Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto (14 min) Located on a hillside, this Catholic shrine & pilgrimage site features a statue of the Virgin Mary. LAPERAL (9 min) Considered to be haunted, this house built in the 1930s houses Filipino bamboo & wood artworks. |