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Convenient Location
Casa Vallejo is strategically located in Baguio City, just a stone's throw away from Supermall Baguio and a short drive from Victory Liner Bus Terminal.
Relaxing Amenities
Unwind and pamper yourself at the hotel's spa or indulge in a delicious meal at the on-site restaurant. Guests can also take advantage of the massage and sauna services offered.
Diverse Offerings
From a bookstore to a travel and courier-service shop, Casa Vallejo provides a range of facilities for guests' convenience. Experience international cuisine at the renowned Hill Station restaurant.
Book now to experience the perfect blend of comfort and convenience at Casa Vallejo!
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Please note that prepayment before arrival is required. The property will contact you with instructions after booking. Reservation may be canceled if the prepayment has not been made after booking. For more information, please contact the hotel directly.Payment before arrival by bank transfer is required. The property will contact you after you book to provide instructions.
Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not possible).
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 9 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
People no matter the age stay for ₱ 750 per person per night when using an available extra bed.
You haven't added any cots.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.
Pets are not allowed.
Convenient location
The shower dirty including sink, tap
Very noisy
So small rats on the corridor
I told the staff they just smiled
Walking distance to the city center
the hotel needs renovation. The blind in the bathroom was broken and dirty, the towels are so old and didn't feel clean. One of the rooms I stayed was carpeted and it was stained and old. The rooms need to be refurbished. It is so substandard. It is a shame since the location is convenient and the hotel has great history behind it.
Location
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The hotel is nice and conveniently located, just a short walk to the mall, the theme park, and even the market where you can buy your pasalubongs. The room is basic but clean, with a well-lit interior and hot and cold shower. However, it's a bit pricey compared to some of the newer hotels in the area. It can get quite noisy due to passing cars, especially at night, so light sleepers might want to bring earplugs. Still, if you appreciate heritage and convenience, it’s worth considering.
Breakfast options were good. Location was good. Staff are really nice.
The noise from the road. There was construction in the middle of the night and the water pressure was terrible. I informed the staff but it was still the same when we came back and no feedback from the staff.
The airconditiong do not work properly 😑
I’m writing this review to inform future guests of our experience at this Hotel in Baguio. We stayed here in December 2023, choosing this hotel primarily because it offered on-site parking, even though it was a bit pricier than the usual hotels we stay at.
Safety was our priority, and we were willing to pay extra for peace of mind.
Upon arrival, the staff was friendly and welcoming, helping us with our luggage since there is no elevator and the parking area is in the basement. Check-in was smooth, and personal details were taken for reference—except for the plate number.
We chose not to drive during our stay due to the holiday traffic and road closures in the city center. The hotel’s central location allowed us to walk around Baguio conveniently.
Our room, which overlooked the parking area, was quiet enough but lacked soundproofing, allowing us to hear noise from nearby establishments.
On the morning of checkout, between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m., we heard an alarm that sounded similar to our car’s, but we assumed it was another vehicle since ours hadn’t been moved since we arrived.
When it came time to leave, I stayed inside the hotel while my husband went to retrieve the car. Oddly, a staff member approached me, stating that the car was ready out front, even though I hadn’t mentioned any details about our vehicle.
The staff helped load our bags into the car, and we left with a positive impression—until we got home.
To our disappointment, we discovered our car was damaged: a scraped fender, a dent, and scratched wheels. We were certain the damage hadn’t occurred during the drive home. I immediately contacted the hotel, and they redirected me to the guard on duty. He informed me that a Pajero had triggered an alarm in the parking area but couldn’t identify the owner due to a lack of information (as we hadn’t been asked for the plate number).
The guard’s statement didn’t align with the manager’s explanation, and despite the hotel’s promises to look into the matter, we never received a conclusive response. The staff mentioned that CCTV was unavailable due to renovations at the back of the hotel—though we doubted this explanation.
Our visit was supposed to be a relaxing holiday, but the unresolved damage to our vehicle was a major disappointment. It took months to get the repairs done, and we’ve since learned some valuable lessons: always inspect your car before leaving any premises, consider a dashcam, and park in areas with CCTV coverage.
In summary, while the staff’s hospitality was commendable, the lack of accountability and security left us dissatisfied with our stay.
Why share this now? With the holiday season approaching, many tourists and guests will be visiting Baguio and may choose this hotel for their stay or for dining. This review is simply to raise awareness.
The location is good for Baguio and SM Mall
This is a dirty hotel room. Definitely not 3 star.
Way overpriced and not clean.
There are insects all over the room and the linen was dirty and old.
Rooms are tiny and noisy with dogs barking outside.
Bathroom is old and musty and dirty and the door couldn't be closed when using the toilet or shower.
This property has a management problem! At first TV was not working, then they exchanged the room. Then the Internet WiFi stopped working… only WiFi in the lobby of the property.
Before 6.30 am they already started sweeping the plinths in the corridor……tik tik tik against the wall.
No, the price/quality was not proportional, the staff did their utmost
location is near bus station and session road
easily located
safe neighborhood
accessible to most tourist spots
towels are worn out
they did not upgrade the room even if there were better rooms available at the time which costs cheaper than our booking, they did not consider that we booked for three days and paid in advance
hot and cold shower is hard to operate
Location is accessible to anywhere and very near the biggest shopping centre in the city, the church and parks. The restaurant Hill Station has fantastic food and staffs as well.
There’s nothing I can think of , always go to Casa Vallejo every time we go up the city of Baguio
Great location! But rooms are TIRED. Its one thing to maintain the integrity of an old building and another to let the place fall apart. Despite the bed being made each day the rest of the room was dirty when we arrived and remained so. No tea bags provided and 2 coffee pods provided on day 1 only - ridiculous and feels they are cutting corners at every chance. In addition, no bulbs in lamps and curtains fell down...way over priced for what it is.
As I said location great - and the hill station restaurant on site is also really good (if a tad expensive). But poor old Casa needs some love!
The property is well located in the heart of Baguio. 2 mins. walk to Session road and 2 mins walk to SM. The hotel maintained the old structure of wooden old style house. Very good ambiance.
There is a kettle but coffe/tea is not provided. The mattress on the room i checked in is not comfy as it feels old, but the pillows are nice, soft and very comfortable.
Parking space is impossible for cars and street parking charging only 2 spots available for guests. No help from staff. Sent in circles in the rain and finally decided to find a different hotel for the night. Baguio is not for visitors who want to drive as there is no parking for the average person. Looks like tourists need to take taxi everywhere instead of driving. Never again will I visit.
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