Are you planning to go to Baguio, but don’t know where to stay or how much it’s gonna cost you?
I’ve collected a few pamphlets of room rates for you… actually, just two hotels. I didn’t have time to look for other hotels, okay. It was raining when I went up there so stop bitchin’.
Before anything else, let me make this dumb arse proof.
How do you get there by public transpo? You can take Victory Liner bus lines. AFAIK, there are two Victory bus stations here in Manila. One in Pasay and one in Cubao. I almost always take my bus at Pasay because it’s near my place. These bus stations are just along EDSA highway. If you see Grand Prix hotel, you’re sure that you are approaching the station.

Victory Liner Bus
If you travel by day, it will take you 8-10 hours of travel, because of traffic. If you travel by night, it should take you 6-7 hours. Make sure to bring your jacket and cap because it’s going to be cold in the bus specially at night. Bring your barf bag too. I don’t know with you, but I don’t really like the smell inside the bus. It always makes me vomit.
Take note of your bus number. There are at least 3 stops along the way and these stops are stops for other buses as well. You’re lost if you don’t know your bus number. Maximize the use of your time during these stops. Go to the bathroom and let go of all the things that wanna go out of you as fast as you can. Freshen up and if you still have time, you can buy something to eat. Mind you, the food at the bus station as well as these stops costs gold, so you might want to consider bringing some snacks with you.
Now, when you’re finally in Baguio, the bus will unload passengers at the Victory bus station in Baguio. You will find that the bus station there looks more neat than the bus stations here in Manila. As you get off the bus, there will also be people asking you if you need a place to stay. Since, I have a place to stay there (my parents’), I never bothered to try asking what they offer. I don’t know if they’re safe anyway.
You’re probably dead tired already when you get there. If you’re desperate to get a place to stay, then there’s a hotel just beside the bus station. It’s the Microtel. I haven’t really visited that place or asked for their rates, but you can check it out yourself.
And now, the moment you’ve been waiting for… the room rates for Hotel Supreme and Hotel Veniz. Why do I post them? Because it’s hard to find room rates in the web and most often than not, they’re not updated. These leaflets were given to me on of June 1, 2009.
Hotel Supreme
113 Magsaysay Avenue, 2600 Baguio City, Philippines
Tel: +63 (74) 443-2011 to 15
Fax: +63 (74) 442-2855
Manila Line: 250-6025
http://www.hotelsupreme.com.ph
E-mail: reservation@hotelsupreme.com.ph
Effective January 01, 2009 (Philippine Peso)
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Type of Room
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Capacity
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Rate
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| Twin/Double |
2 persons
|
1,557.00
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| Twin/Double Suite |
2 persons
|
1,886.00
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| Triple |
3 persons
|
1,839.00
|
| Family Deluxe |
4 persons
|
1,944.00
|
| Family Deluxe |
5 persons
|
2,117.00
|
| Family Deluxe (2 Bedrooms) |
4 persons
|
2,367.00
|
| Family Suite Apartel (Studio Type) |
4 persons
|
2,850.00
|
| Family Suite Apartel (2 Bedrooms) |
4-6 persons
|
2,950.00
|
| Wash Up |
|
650.00
|
| Extra Bed |
|
350.00
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| Extra Person |
|
250.00
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- Complimentary American/Filipino Breakfast.
- Rates are inclusive of government tax and service charge.
- Check-in: 1:00 PM.
- Check-out: 12:00 Noon.
- Confirmed rooms will be held until 6:00 PM unless guaranteed by first night deposit.
- Children aged 12 years and below are extended complimentary accommodations when sharing room and bed with parents.
- Corporate rates: conference, seminar and convention packages, wedding package, birthday, and debut packages are available upon request.
- Rates are subject to change without prior notice.
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I did post the phone numbers right? If you’re not sure what room rates are waiting for you, just call those numbers. Don’t bother waiting for replies when you e-mail them. I e-mailed them asking for their rates and they didn’t bother reply. Grrr…
Hotel supreme is in the outskirts of the city so you’re sure that you won’t be bothered by too much noise while you’re still sleeping when the sun is already up. There are jeepneys plying here too. If you plan to go to the city proper, take a jeepney with a placard that says CENTER MALL. It will drop you off to a small (compared to SM) mall. I’ll discuss this mall soon here in my blog. Watch out for it! =)
Hotel Veniz
One Abanao St., Baguio City 2600 Philippines
Tel: (074) 446-0700 to 03
Fax: (074) 446-0704
Mobile: (0917) 506-0701
E-mail: hotelvenizbaguio@yahoo.com
Web: www.hotelveniz.com
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Room Type
|
Occupancy
|
Holiday Rate
|
Season Rate
|
Regular Rate
|
| Solo Standard |
1 person
|
1,795.00
|
1,495.00
|
1,095.00
|
| Junior Standard |
2 persons
|
1,895.00
|
1,595.00
|
1,295.00
|
| Standard |
2 persons
|
2,395.00
|
1,895.00
|
1,595.00
|
| Superior |
2 persons
|
2,895.00
|
2,395.00
|
1,995.00
|
| De Luxe |
2 persons
|
3,495.00
|
2,995.00
|
2,595.00
|
| Executive |
2 persons
|
3,895.00
|
3,295.00
|
2,795.00
|
| Junior Suite |
2 persons
|
4,195.00
|
3,595.00
|
2,995.00
|
| Premier |
2 persons
|
4,995.00
|
4,395.00
|
3,895.00
|
| Standard Trio |
3 persons
|
2,995.00
|
2,395.00
|
2,095.00
|
| Superior Trio |
3 persons
|
3,495.00
|
2,895.00
|
2,495.00
|
| Classic Trio |
3 persons
|
3,995.00
|
3,295.00
|
2,795.00
|
| De Luxe Trio |
3 persons
|
4,095.00
|
3,495.00
|
3,095.00
|
| Standard Family |
4 persons
|
3,595.00
|
2,895.00
|
2,595.00
|
| Superior Family |
4 persons
|
4,095.00
|
3,395.00
|
2,995.00
|
| Family Suite |
4 persons
|
4,895.00
|
3,895.00
|
3,395.00
|
| Classic Family Plus |
5 persons
|
5,195.00
|
4,295.00
|
3,795.00
|
| Extra Bed |
400.00
|
| Extra Person |
400.00
|
Children below 12 years old may stay with parents for free!
Reserved rooms will be held until 6:00 PM unless guaranteed by one night deposit.
All rates are inclusive of tax and government charges.
Rates are subject to change without prior notice. |
Hotel Veniz is right at the heart of the city. Busy area to where it is, actually. But, anyways, I’m going to get some zzzz’s now.