Providing free WiFi, RedDoorz @ Sagada Sunrise View Homestay is located in Sagada. The hotel features family rooms. All units in the hotel are equipped with a kettle.
Offering free WiFi and mountain views, Agape Log Cabin is an accommodation located in Sagada. The property has city views. The guest house features family rooms.
Joan
Philippines
The interior of the cabin is nice. The size of the room is just right for a couple and towels are provided. We didn't mind the shared bathroom since there are only two rooms occupied in our floor. It has a spacious shower room and its convenient that the toilet is separate. The bed is comfortable enough and so is the blanket. It's quiet. The Wifi is good at the main hall. Drinking water is always available and you can also boil water from the electric kettle anytime you want. Coffee mugs, bowls, saucers, utensils are also available for anyone to use.
Sagada Heritage Village is set in Sagada and features a shared lounge. The property features mountain views. There is an outdoor fireplace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private...
Dagdag Village Homestay - Sagada is situated in Sagada and offers a garden, barbecue facilities and a shared lounge. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking.
Sagada Lodging Home is situated in Sagada and offers a shared lounge. The property has mountain views. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
Graham
United Kingdom
Dol was very friendly and helpful. The rooms and common areas are clean and either new or recently refurbished. Brewed coffee is available and the hotel has pleasant balconies to sit and have a beer.
Set in Sagada, The Shire of Sagada offers free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a garden, a terrace and a restaurant.
Tanja
Germany
I think this place is underrated! The food is beyond exceptional! The staff were always so helpful! I’d love more people to come and can highly recommend this place!
Banga-an BnB and Coffee House has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Sagada. The inn features both free WiFi and free private parking. At the inn, each room has a desk.
Jonathan
United States
The owner, Nellie, was delightful and very welcoming. They have a beautiful organic garden behind the hotel so our meals included fresh vegetables, and coffee grown on the premises. The cook and staff were very friendly and helpful. The room was large, very clean and comfortable. Overall a great stay!
BAEY B0GAN Homestay in Sagada provides adults-only accommodation with a garden and a shared lounge.
Patrick
Philippines
Especialy the owners were lovely.. Had an amazing time there and felt very welcome to say the least ! I def recommend booking a tour thru them and of course also stay with them !
Situated in Sagada, The Lalouette Inn offers a bar. Boasting room service, this property also provides guests with a restaurant. The inn features both free WiFi and free private parking.
Allan
United Kingdom
Very helpful staff, good sized rooms and on site car parking available. good range of food choices on the menu for breakfast and dinner. Free coffee available all day was a plus
Very relaxed, especially in comparison with say Banaue.
Very relaxed, especially in comparison with say Banaue. More spacious, less hectic and more attractive. Many of the things to see and do were walking distance from the town - significantly reducing costs as you only needed a guide and not transport. Beware of the cave connection and read up about it first. It is not very safe! But to visit the caves is fantastic. Also, when you visit the underground river be prepared to actually walk along it! Make sure your guide has lights and you wear the right clothes. Do visit the pottery and pay to throw a pot. Do have a crepe at the crepe shack! Be aware that local coffee is only 50/60pesos - you can get caught out paying 150! Enjoy, it’s worth the effort to get here.
Rosemarie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is possible, once you've registered at the Municiple...
It is possible, once you've registered at the Municiple Tourist Info centre, to see some sites yourself. For example, the hanging coffins are accessible via the right side of the church. However, there are a few guide centres provided by the INFO office, that are a very reasonable rate for up to 10 people (at time of writing). We recommend taking one. Ask about local life. Don't just walk to the sites for a selfie. Selfies aren't memories, interactions are.
Kerstin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I took a guide for Echo Valley and the hanging coffins and...
I took a guide for Echo Valley and the hanging coffins and Paytokan Walk in the morning.
In the afternoon with the sale guide, I went to Lumian Cave and Sumaguing Cave and it was Amazing.
Before starting your visite you have to register at the tourist office.
A little tip if you go there, take money before like I did because There is only 1 ATM AT tourist office and It was not compatible with my card.
Hugues
Belgium
10
Scored 10
It’s such a pleasure to experience the beautiful native...
It’s such a pleasure to experience the beautiful native houses!
The staff speaks really good English !The only thing I was surprised is the bathroom full of huge ants.
I spend 49 mins draining the ants .Glad we didn’t get bites !It should be nice to experience the Bon Fire at tonight but we were late from touring the place !
Definitely I will stay again someday !Thank you!
Saki
Philippines
6.0
Scored 6.0
Sagada has great potential.
Sagada has great potential. It has the famous hanging coffins, caves, and lovely hikes.
The disappointments start when you have to book an arrival pass using a code supplied by your hotel. If you don't you will be turned away from the town.
Traffic on the main road is a nightmare, it is one-way wide, with two-way traffic, and almost no parking. So getting to the restaurants and shops is a challenge. There is paid parking but a long walk away, and it fills up.
When we were there most of the sites were "closed" unless you booked long tours. It is hard to believe that outdoor sites and hikes could be "closed" but unless you go to the tourist office, wait in long lines, buy a tourist pass, get a tourist "stub" and book a tour guide for a 3-4 hour formal tour, everything is closed to you. It is so bureaucratic, I won't go back till the memory fades.
Oh the pottery place was terrific.
Joel
Hong Kong
10
Scored 10
The weather in Sagada is wonderful.
The weather in Sagada is wonderful. I just like to sleep and eat there. I suggest Log Cabin and Misty Lodge for their food. Salt & Pepper has a great hot chocolate. You must try! :) If you are a vegetarian, Gaia Cafe & Crafts is for you. You can find it on the southern part of the town. They also have fruit wines and bugnay is the best seller. If you like some tea, mountain tea is the one. Will I go back again? Definitely. Yes. :))
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France
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