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Roam, Eat & Stay

We're happy to have you in Baguio! Getting around is easy with a navigation tool like Waze & Google Maps.

We've only put mostly Food places but if you want to see all the tourist attractions, check out this

comprehensive list.

Chapel to Reception

The chapel, St. Ignatius De Loyola is inside PMA and is only 15 - 20 minutes away from our venue, The Forest Lodge in Camp John Hay via Loakan Road.

Once You're There

We’re excited to share a few of our favorite FOOD places in the area with you

Cuisines + Family Restaurants

Family Restaurants
  • Good Taste – Affordable Filipino and Chinese comfort food

  • Hillstation – Classic Filipino-Spanish colonial dishes

  • Rillera’s – Hearty Filipino dishes, known for local favorites

  • Valencia’s Restaurant – Traditional Filipino home-cooked meals.

  • Le Chef at The Manor

Spanish Cuisine:
  • Mario’s – Spanish and continental dishes, famous for their paella and steaks

  • Craft 1945 – Spanish cuisine and craft beer in a cozy setting

Thai Cuisine:
  • Lime and Basil – Authentic Thai food

Vietnamese Cuisine:
  • Yes Pho

Japanese Cuisine:
  • Chaya – Traditional Japanese dishes

Greek/Mediterranean Cuisine:
  • Lemon and Olives – Greek specialties

Italian Cuisine:
  • Amare – Wood-fired pizza and Italian favorites

  • Mangiano Ristorante – Italian pasta, pizza, and more

American/Western Cuisine:
  • Grumpy Joe – Burgers, pizza, and comfort food

  • Canto – Ribs, burgers, and grilled dishes

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Drinks & Dessert

Breweries/Pubs:
  • Baguio Craft Brewery

         – Local craft beers and pub food​

Cafés & Bakeries:
  • Rebel Bakehouse

         – Specialty breads and pastries

  • Foam Coffee

         – Specialty coffee and cozy ambiance

  • Hot Cat

         – Good coffee & community

  • Hatch Coffee

         – Artisan coffee and brunch options

  • Guest Haven Coffee

         – Check out Porta Vaga branch

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Baguio Gems

Brent Guest House - Aesthetic bed & breakfast with Cafe
Oh My Gulay and Ilikha Village
Chona's Delight from Tea House
Big Brother Biryani 
Berry Mama
Vizco's Strawberry Shortcake
Baguio Country Club Raisin Bread
Non members can get this treat in the shop at SM Baguio or The Office in Outlook Drive. 
Victoria Bakery Cream Puffs
MOCH Cafe
Good sunset views
L'Atelier Du Grain & The Gallery
a French run bakery Below 'The Gallery' restaurant which is also noteworthy
Good Sheperd for Ube Jam

Ube jam is cheaper here than Market price but is limited to 2 jars per person per day.

Where to Stay

Hotels and B&Bs to check out

Hotels

Here are some hotels you might consider (directs you to main hotel website)

 

The Forest Lodge at Camp John Hay
 
The Manor at Camp John Hay
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Azalea Hotels & Residences Baguio
 
Sotogrande Hotel Baguio
 
Grand Sierra Pines Baguio
 
The Orchard Hotel Baguio

​But You can also book these hotels through:

Agoda

Traveloka

Trip

Booking.com

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Airbnb

Here are some keywords you can use when searching for accommodations on Airbnb: "Camp John Hay," "City Hub," "Mega Tower," "Brenthill," and "Cedar Peak." These locations offer great stays either in the Camp John Hay area or the city center.

 

While there are many Airbnb options in the outskirts as well, please be mindful of travel times, as traffic and distance may affect your schedule.

Transient Homes

Transient homes in Baguio function like Airbnb stays but with a per-head rate instead of a fixed price for the entire property. These accommodations offer a home-like experience, often with shared common areas, making them a budget-friendly and flexible option for groups or solo travelers.

Please be cautious of scam transient homes. Always book through reputable platforms, check reviews, and verify listings before making any payments.

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