Casa Vallejo

Baguio


Situated in a classic historical building that harks back to the turn of the (20th) century, this understated hotel boasts a grand dining area with dark wood accents and attentive staff. The rooms don’t quite fulfill the promise of the exterior, but they are comfortable, carpeted and come with reliable hot showers. Ask for a room away from the road.


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1. Baguio Mountain Provinces Museum

0.22 MILES

This museum is a great introduction to the Igorot ('mountain people') of the Cordillera and the harmful 'savage highlander'/'cultured lowlander' divide,…

2. Night Market

0.38 MILES

Didn't realise Baguio was so cold? The Night Market is a great place to find a cheap used hoodie or a raincoat.

3. St Louis University Museum

0.61 MILES

This campus museum is run by Isekias 'Ike' Picpican, one of the country’s foremost authorities on the history and culture of the Cordillera people. You…

4. Camp John Hay

0.85 MILES

A Japanese internment camp for Allied prisoners of war in WWII, and then a US military rest-and-recreation facility, 246-hectare Camp John Hay has been…

6. Lourdes Grotto

1.3 MILES

Established by the Spanish Jesuits in 1907, the Lourdes Grotto sits at the top of 252 steps in the hilly western part of town. From the top, there’s a…

7. Tam-awan Village

2.13 MILES

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8. BenCab Museum

3.34 MILES

This superb museum dedicated to the life, times and work of artist Benedicto Reyes Cabrera (BenCab) is as fascinating as the man himself. The gallery is a…