Planning
to book a hotel in Baguio City, Philippines for a vacation that will
let you savor some peace and quiet? Then follow these tips we have
for you: choose the right hotel, travel at the right time, and visit
the right places. By doing these, you will get to see the best of the
City of Pines while savoring a quiet time away from tourist crowds,
which most people find difficult to avoid.
Schedule
your travel well.
a.
Timing your visit with peak seasons is one of the things you
shouldn't even think of doing if you want to have a quiet vacation
here. Once you do this, you will not only be welcomed with the
biggest crowds; you will also find it hard to snag a more affordable
hotel room. These are the dates to avoid:
- Christmas and New Year seasons
- Panagbenga Festival (February)
- Philippine Military Academy commencement exercises (late February or early March)
- Holy Week
- Summer
b.
It would also be wise to avoid Saturdays and Sundays. Needless to
say, more people travel during weekends. So, if your schedule allows
it, you must visit the city during a weekday.
Find
a hotel in a less crowded location.
Staying
away from Magsaysay Avenue, Abanao Street, and Session Road is one
thing you have to remember when finding an accommodation here. These
places are where you will find Baguio's biggest commercial
establishments. To ensure that you will relish some peace during your
stay, you must book hotels like BaguioBurnham Suites. This accommodation, while far enough from the 3
main thoroughfares of Baguio City, also lets you conveniently access
top attractions, such as Burnham Park, Cafe by the Ruins, and the
Lourdes Grotto.
Visit
the city's less congested attractions.
a.
You may also take a walk in Baguio's less crowded landmarks. Among
the places you may visit are Camp John Hay and the Baguio Botanical
Garden. Here, you will find some of the most picturesque and tranquil
trails in all of Baguio. While these attractions are equally famous
as Mines View Park and Wright Park, they are less congested because
of their bigger land areas.
b.
Once you get tired of walking, you also have the option to ride a
horse. By shelling out a few hundred pesos, you can already enjoy a
horseback ride along with a tour escort, who will guide you through
the green, mountainous trails of the city. For more convenience when
planning a horse-riding trip, you can ask for assistance from the
front desk officer at your Baguio hotel.
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