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    #421
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    For your lodging, I highly recommend Guest Haven Baguio. It's ranked #1 among the B&Bs on TripAdvisor (perfect 5 stars), and has that classic Baguio cabin vibe. Unlike other hotels in Baguio, this place only has 4 rooms, and the service is very personal. The owners (a lovely couple) are the ones that actually greet you upon check-in, and the husband (who's a chef) personally cooks your breakfast (which tastes really good). Price is about P3k/night for a room for two, which is such a great bargain considering the service and quality of your accommodation.

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    It's not a modern hotel, but you can find modern hotels everywhere. Instead, it offers you a rather unique and authentic Baguio experience.
    ..sounds great! subukan nga...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    For your lodging, I highly recommend Guest Haven Baguio. It's ranked #1 among the B&Bs on TripAdvisor (perfect 5 stars), and has that classic Baguio cabin vibe. Unlike other hotels in Baguio, this place only has 4 rooms, and the service is very personal. The owners (a lovely couple) are the ones that actually greet you upon check-in, and the husband (who's a chef) personally cooks your breakfast (which tastes really good). Price is about P3k/night for a room for two, which is such a great bargain considering the service and quality of your accommodation.

    Home - Guesthaven Baguio Bed and BreakfastGuesthaven Baguio Bed and Breakfast | Guesthaven Baguio Bed and Breakfast - r wrwe





    It's not a modern hotel, but you can find modern hotels everywhere. Instead, it offers you a rather unique and authentic Baguio experience.
    ..sounds great! subukan nga...

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    #422
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    For your lodging, I highly recommend Guest Haven Baguio. It's ranked #1 among the B&Bs on TripAdvisor (perfect 5 stars), and has that classic Baguio cabin vibe. Unlike other hotels in Baguio, this place only has 4 rooms, and the service is very personal. The owners (a lovely couple) are the ones that actually greet you upon check-in, and the husband (who's a chef) personally cooks your breakfast (which tastes really good). Price is about P3k/night for a room for two, which is such a great bargain considering the service and quality of your accommodation.

    Home - Guesthaven Baguio Bed and BreakfastGuesthaven Baguio Bed and Breakfast | Guesthaven Baguio Bed and Breakfast - r wrwe





    It's not a modern hotel, but you can find modern hotels everywhere. Instead, it offers you a rather unique and authentic Baguio experience.
    Very nice place! Will check it out.

    Big Thanks to you guys for the suggestions :D

    Ill update when i get there

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    #423
    Im travelling around midnight, how is kennon at night?

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    #424
    Quote Originally Posted by SiRbossR View Post
    Im travelling around midnight, how is kennon at night?
    Kennon is closed due to a large road cut AFAIK.

    But to answer your question, if it was operational Kennon at night is okay, sometimes you have difficulty seeing ahead on the sharp turns near the topside if your side windows are darkly tinted and you're taking things at a fast clip (in my case i drive with my window open at that portion). Obstacles to look out for would usually be a road cut (construction) or a stalled truck right at a blind corner so you always have to be alert.

    Kennon will always be one of my favorite driving roads indeed.

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    #425
    Quote Originally Posted by SkyFlakes88 View Post
    Don't forget to drop by chocolate batirol in camp john hay near the entrance Driving to Baguio at Midnight
    parang squatter's area yung batirol na yan. masyado pang matamis ang kape. not for everyone.

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    #426
    Quote Originally Posted by SiRbossR View Post
    Im travelling around midnight, how is kennon at night?
    Kennon is ok at night, though if its raining, better pass thru marcos hiway.

    Just passed kennon last nite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiRbossR View Post
    Im travelling around midnight, how is kennon at night?
    Kennon is ok at night, though if its raining, better pass thru marcos hiway.

    Just passed kennon last nite.

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    #427
    Quote Originally Posted by Jie11 View Post
    Kennon is ok at night, though if its raining, better pass thru marcos hiway.

    Just passed kennon last nite.

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    Kennon is ok at night, though if its raining, better pass thru marcos hiway.

    Just passed kennon last nite.
    So the road cuts from the last typhoon are passable already i presume?

    I might be heading up this October for my usual "pahinga".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jie11 View Post
    Kennon is ok at night, though if its raining, better pass thru marcos hiway.

    Just passed kennon last nite.

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    Kennon is ok at night, though if its raining, better pass thru marcos hiway.

    Just passed kennon last nite.
    So the road cuts from the last typhoon are passable already i presume?

    I might be heading up this October for my usual "pahinga".

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    #428
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    So the road cuts from the last typhoon are passable already i presume?

    I might be heading up this October for my usual "pahinga".

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    So the road cuts from the last typhoon are passable already i presume?

    I might be heading up this October for my usual "pahinga".
    Ok na po ba sir? Planning next week to drive there.

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