I chose this hotel because it got good reviews from their guests. And It's all True!! 😁||Walking distance to Burnham, Night Market, Wet Market, Ukay Ukay, & plenty of Restaurants esp Good Taste & Cafe by the Ruins.||||They have an Elevator, parking space, Aircon, hot/cold shower & Water pressure is good. ||Since we have a senior with us, an elevator is a must.||The room is spacious & clean. The bathroom has enclosed shower for less splash and less cold air.||The price was very reasonable so we got 2 rooms for 5pax. ||They don't have a ref on the deluxe rooms, but we did not need it anyways. Our left over pizza 🍕did not even spoil because the room is air-conditioned.||They have a family room with a receiving area, kitchen & ref, which I will be booking on our next trip.||||Although due to the pandemic they don't serve breakfast/food yet, but the Free unlimited all day coffee & Hot/cold drinking water dispenser were very much appreciated. They have a breakfast corner that the guest can use to hangout and eat take out food. Maybe if there was a microwave in the breakfast corner to reheat our take out/left over food, it would be most perfect. 😜||||The staff was very friendly and helpful. Kudos to Julius & Renz & all the staff who were very attentive to our needs. And special thanks to Kuya Guard Val who even helped my hubby instantly when he saw him loading our massive Ukay Ukay purchases. Plus it was lovely meeting Kuya Rommel who gave us road tips. 😁 ||||They have a cozy lobby that feels like home. ||We will...
Read moreI paid 2,200 pesos a night for a double room at this hotel. The room has a matrimonial bed, 3 pillows, a cable tv, wifi, a nice comfort room with heater, and several drawers for your socks, shirts and the like. Very comfortable hotel, great location and good ambiance. Our booking comes with a plated breakfast for two--rice, egg, one slice of tomato and one slice of cucumber, and one viand of either spam, longganisa, bangus, corned beef, or pork. There is also unlimited brewed coffee 24/7. Staff are courteous and knowledgeable of their respective tasks and responsibilities. At the roof deck of the hotel, which is designated as a smoking area, there is a good view of some parts of the city. I like this hotel and would love to go back to it - except there is the unnecessary human noise! From 9:30 p.m. to 10:30 pm, hotel guests on top of my room are shrieking and laughing to high heaven they appear to have forgotten they are in a public place called "hotel". The front desk officer responding to my call reports that the occupants are noisy because they are inebriated and she appears to expect me to just accept the situation and to live with it. Until i challenge to call the tourist police station, which is just 5 minutes walk away from the hotel, the front desk officer agrees to warn these noisy occupants. The next two nights are too heavenly for me (and also for the rest of the occupants). Save for the noise, Holiday Park Hotel is a...
Read moreThe last time I was in this wonderful city in the mountains it was over ten years ago, so we decided to stay in a place where it was within walking distance to several notable places in Baguio. This is one of the plus points of this place, being in the center of it all. Another great thing was our room, it was spacious enough, with the basic amenities. Nevermind if the shower area was a little small, it was a no-frills place. Also, our room had the view of the street outside, but surprisingly it wasn't noisy and bustling despite it being a main thoroughfare.|While the hotel has no breakfast, it has free coffee which is not really a huge deal since it was weak and lacked flavor. Despite not serving breakfast, this was a great opportunity for our family to venture out to nearby restaurants (there are many!) and try their offerings. |I agree with some of the other reviews before mine that this hotel could have been better with their service. A few of their personnel need training on how to handle patrons of the business by being accommodating and courteous. Parking could also be an issue since there are very limited slots. But really, one can overlook these minor concerns. |If I return to Baguio in the near future I'd...
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