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 | Camp John Hay Manor Hotel: Baguio's best Hotel
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I had a 5 week stay at Camp John Hay Manor. The accomadations were really good. The room was a suite, so there was more than enough room with a nice patio and 2 bathrooms. Everything was great, from the staff, to the restaurant and bar, to the Golf Course. I was in Baguio to work, but I must say, that I have had worse vacations, haha! I recommend Camp John Hay Manor and also the Baguio Country Club, which I stayed at for 3 weeks back in 1997. Gusto kung Philippinas!
The restaurant had a great buffet in the morning, outside! and the area behind the hotel was nice for a morning walk with beautiiful views of the valley below. Golf Course was challenging. During 5 weeks in Baguio, I did so many things, from going to the beach, to the wood carving village, dining, night clubing, golf, it was great. Truely the expierience of a life time. I would go back again in a minute, if I had the chance !!!! Theme: HotelPrice: US$80-120 » Currency ConverterComparison: most expensivePhone: Tel: (074) 446-0231
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 Garden view of the Manor by jvsabas I didn't get to stay here, but I did stop by twice, once for cocktails and a couple days later for brunch. The interior is beautiful with its large fir logs and tall ceiling. I was tempted to leave my hotel and move to this one. It was so much nicer than anything else you'll find in Baguio.
Interior architecture is very nicely done. The hotel opens in the rear to a nice garden. Walk accross the garden to the gazebo opposite the hotel and you get nice vantage of a valley below. For golfers, I'm not one so I can't comment, there's a Jack Nicklaus designed course owned by the same company that runs the hotel.
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