If you're looking for a place to stay here in Baguio where you can relax and feel at home, then I highly recommend F7 Baguio Transient House. The place is clean and complete with amenities that you will need, like spacious beds, hot and cold shower, and they also have a parking lot if you have a vehicle. But what sets F7 apart from others would be their added amenities. Their kitchen is complete with utensils everything that you need for basic cooking, that includes the gas and cooking pots, so all you have to do is buy the ingredients and you can cook all you want. They even have unlimited supply of purified drinking water, which you won't find in any other transient houses. If you would crave for barbeque you can also grill there, they have a place where you can do so, just buy the meat or fish and some coal and you can have some fun time in the evening, maybe after your day tour. And speaking of tour, if you're a first timer in Baguio, and you're not able to research on where to go, don't worry they got it covered. They'll give you a map and a plan which you can use to roam around conveniently and enjoy Baguio, and it's free! Do you know that a tour map is sold for ₱50? But you know what else is special in F7? It's how they take care of their guests. Sure you'd find a cheaper place or maybe a transient house with a pool, but it's rare to find a place where you'll feel at home. Not just the 'feel' of your body and all, I'm saying the 'feel' that you are satisfied, because at F7 they will really take care of you, make sure that you'll enjoy your stay in Baguio, and have a relaxing stay with them. So if it's Baguio, you know...
   Read moreThis was not F7 Baguio Transient House but Ferienni Transient House in Jungletown Road. A dodgy man at the bus station showed me this and said Baden Powell Hostel was fully booked but it was closed! It cost 1500 pesos and not much of a room and common toilet and shower. The toilet would not flush, so the man had to use a plunger. The room had many mosquitoes. The room had no number and no number on the transient house also. The man asked if I gave any money to the dodgy man, but I just went to my room and waited until he was gone. The tourist bureau said these transient hostels are not even accredited. The blanket was too warm and needed a sheet and the...
   Read moreThe owners are very acommodating and friendly. The will even give you recommendations on where to go in Baguio if you need tips.
The place is secured and well kept. Complete ammenities with hot & cold shower.
You can reach the place through taxi or grab. If you have a car, they have limited parking space but they will give you instructions on...
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