Microtel Inns & Suites Baguio
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Day 4: Mines View Park
Mines View is what is left over of a once thriving American mining venture from which Baguio turned from a town into the thriving tourist city as it is today.Mines View is said to draw the biggest tourist crowd in Baguio. It is at the bend where Outlook Drive becomes Gibraltar Road, the main street of the town.
Hearing this, we take a 30- …
Day 5: Strawberry Farm & Quirino Hill
Strawberry Farm is over-rated in tourist brochures. The farms are sparse and there isn't much strawberry to pick. The row of make-shift stalls along the road sells strawberry cookies, candies and ice cream and that's about it. We get there by taxi, take a few photos, have lunch, hop a taxi after a long wait and get out of there. I take note of …
Day 3 Afternoon: Tam Awan Village
When we are back from Burhnam Park, the staff at the hotel suggest we should checkout this village at 366 Pinsao Proper, on Long-Long Benguet Road, north of Baguio city center, founded in 1998, It is a representation of an Ifugao village from The Cordillera region in northern Luzon, the northern island of The Philippines where Manila & Baguio …
Day 3 Morning: Burnham Park
Yesterday, while on the terrace of SM Baguio Mall which is on a hill, we have seen Burnham Park amid thick foliage. So, today we take a cab to the play grounds outside the park, sit by the eating stalls and watch the end of a football game.
As we enter the park, there is a children's cycling ground with countless cycles for rent. There are …
Day 8: Sagada - Baguio
We decide on taking the 1:00pm coach to Baguio. Bags packed and breakfast done by 9:00am, we explore the inn compounds and get on the main street, walk past St. Theodore's Hospital into the Nangonogam village whose winding street through thick foliage is scene of tranquility. There are the odd houses, few and far in between, either along the street …
TravelPod Member ReviewsMicrotel Inns & Suites Baguio
This hotel's plus point is, it's connected to the Victory Liner bus terminal.. The staff were friendly and helpful. The room was small, had a wall-mounted air-conditioning. Breakfast was OK..
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