Cheap Hotels and Budget Accommodations in Baguio City
January 4th, 2007 by
Gerry D
By Valerie Tort
The summer capital of the Philippines would never be a hit without the cheap hotels and accommodations present in Baguio City.Summer is around the corner and many people are allotting some of their income for the perfect summer getaway. For people finding a place to relax without the summer heat, Baguio is on their list.
Cheap Hotels in Baguio City became a word-of-mouth to people who wished to stay longer without wrecking the family’s or barkada’s budget. These prime hotels in Baguio can accommodate the whole family or group without breaking the piggy bank. The cheap hotels in Baguio offered the comfort of your own home with an excellent service of warm and friendly people ready to assist you.
Baguio Condotel
Baguio Condotel tops the list of cheap hotels in Baguio. Room rates were only 1800PHP to 2000PHP a night for weekdays and weekends. Located in Harrison Road, Baguio City, a road adjacent to Session Road, the whole family could visit Burnham Park by crossing the street or go to the market for only 10 minutes.
Baguio Condotel offers a fully furnished room with cooking and dining facilities such as refrigerator, microwave oven, toaster, pots and pans, rice cooker, and other utensils needed to make the cooking and dining experience pleasurable and easy. Parking spaces were also offered for families with cars. Though the parking spaces of this cheap hotel in Baguio can only accommodate 4 cars all at the same time, it was for free.
Internet is also accessible in Baguio Condotel since an Internet café was located inside the building. Water dispenser could be requested to the attendant and just pay for the five-gallon water. The room is equipped with a separate toilet and bath and water heater for a hot and steamy shower. With its price, no barkada or family could never go wrong in choosing this place to stay.
Golden Pine Hotel and Restaurant
The Golden Pine Hotel and Restaurant is also a choice for Baguio lovers since it only charged 2000PHP a night. For families who prefer to sit back and relax while eating inside their space, room services were just a phone call away. Food and drinks would be delivered in minutes, without the hassle of preparation and cooking.
Rent-a-car and city tour arrangements are offered by The Golden Pine Hotel and Restaurant for those who would like to see the picturesque view of the different tourist spots in Baguio. This cheap hotel in Baguio also offered valet services and airport transfers to the summer capital’s tourists. Brownouts would never be a problem since they have generators for the whole hotel. Its reasonable price made it one of the coziest places to stay.
Skyrise Hotel
Skyrise Hotel is an apartelle-type accommodation located in Dominican Road. For Chinese food lovers, they prefer to stay in this cheap accommodation in Baguio since the restaurant is within the vicinity. Families who prefer to create cheaper meals also prefer this place because of its kitchen facilities and accessibility to the market. A five-minute ride from Session Road made this place one of the most sought-after places to stay. Parking spaces were also available. For a minimal fee of 1200PHP a night, the family could enjoy the heart of the city.
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January 30th, 2007 at 12:28 pm
Ayuz! Tamang-tama ito coz we are headed to the summer capital next month for the Pinagbenga – Flower Festival! See yall sa Baguio City! Ang lamig daw dun ngayon, brrr….
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