Forest House

Baguio


Consisting of just four rooms, named after the owner's children, this boutique spot is faux-rustic without getting tacky and offers either mountain or garden views from its windows. The wood-panelled rooms don't lack for luxurious touches (we particularly like Kahlil's Room). The excellent on-site bistro serves superlative bagnet, pinakbét and other classics, and a generous breakfast is included.


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