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Mountainview Transient House, Angono, Philippines

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Mountainview Transient House, Angono, Philippines

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Target Keywords: Baguio Transient House, Affordable Mountain View Stay, Baguio Family Vacation

Travel Guide and Tips

Mountainview Transient House (often referred to as Shangrila Mountain View or MT Baguio Transient) is a budget-friendly gem located in the tranquil Loakan and Santo Niño areas of Baguio. It offers a peaceful alternative to the crowded city center while maintaining a manageable distance from major landmarks.

  • Pack for the Chill: Even in the summer, Baguio’s mountain air gets crisp. Bring a light jacket for the evening.
  • Book Early: Since this is a high-value budget option, weekends and holidays like Panagbenga (February) fill up months in advance.
  • Water & Snacks: While the property offers a kitchen, the nearest 7-Eleven is about 1.5km away. Stock up on essentials at SM City Baguio before heading to the house.

Nearby Attractions

  • Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto: Just a short walk or quick drive away, offering a peaceful climb and a panoramic view of the city.
  • Burnham Park: Approximately 2km away. Perfect for morning boat rides on the lake or biking.
  • Tam-Awan Village: About 1.6km away, featuring indigenous Cordillera craftsmanship and art.
  • Mirador Heritage and Eco Park: Located nearby, home to the famous Bamboo Echo Walk and the picturesque Torii Gate.

Transportation Tips

  • Taxis & Grab: This is the most convenient way to reach the property. Most drivers are familiar with the Loakan or Santo Niño area landmarks.
  • Jeepneys: For a local experience, head to the St. Patrick or Pinsao Jeepney stations nearby (approx. 1.3km). These routes will take you directly to the city market or Session Road for a fraction of the cost.
  • Driving: The property offers free on-site parking, which is a massive bonus in Baguio where street parking is strictly regulated.

Best For

  • Budget Travelers: Those looking for clean, no-frills accommodation that saves money for food and tours.
  • Families & Groups: With units featuring multiple beds and kitchen access, it’s ideal for those who prefer cooking their own meals.
  • Nature Lovers: Guests who prefer waking up to a mountain view rather than city traffic.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Value for Money: One of the most affordable stays with a high satisfaction rating for price.
  • Kitchen Access: Fully equipped shared or private kitchens allow for significant savings on food.
  • Stunning Views: True to its name, many rooms overlook the lush Baguio mountains.

Cons:

  • External Bathrooms: Some budget rooms have private bathrooms located across the hall rather than ensuite.
  • Distance: It is not in the immediate “heart” of the city center, requiring a short commute for shopping.
  • WiFi Strength: Signal can be inconsistent inside certain rooms due to the mountain terrain.

Pricing Observations

Expect to pay between ₱1,200 and ₱2,500 per night depending on the unit size and season. Group rates for larger apartments (fitting up to 6 people) are exceptionally competitive, often averaging less than ₱500 per person.


Local Food and Tourism Tips

  • Dine Local: Visit Foggy Mountain Cookhouse or Gypsy Baguio nearby for elevated local flavors.
  • Pasalubong: Don’t just buy strawberries at the market; try the Strawberry Taho from vendors near the Grotto.
  • Night Market: Head to Harrison Road (10 mins away by taxi) after 9:00 PM for the famous thrift shopping (ukay-ukay) and street food.

First-Person Review

“I stayed here last month and was honestly surprised by the view for the price. Waking up to the fog rolling over the hills from the balcony was the highlight of my trip. The room was basic but sparkling clean, and the host, Angel, was incredibly helpful with directions. Having a kitchen meant we could make our own coffee and breakfast before heading out, which felt like home. If you don’t mind a quick 5-minute taxi ride to get to Session Road, the peace and quiet here are totally worth it.”

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