
Imagine waking up to the crisp, pine-scented air of the mountains, sipping your morning coffee on a quiet balcony as the Baguio mist rolls over the hills. You aren’t just visiting; you’re living the local life. Elle’s Place offers you the rare luxury of a serene, entire apartment escape in the heart of the Summer Capital, without the stress of hunting for a parking spot.
This is the home base you need to beat the crowds and reclaim your vacation.
Why Elle’s Place is Your Perfect Highland Nest
- Zero-Stress Arrival: Say goodbye to the Baguio parking nightmare. Your free, secure parking space is waiting, so you can explore the winding roads of the Cordilleras at your own pace.
- Space & Privacy: Forget cramped hotel rooms. You get an entire apartment—complete with a kitchen to whip up local produce—perfect for families or groups who need their own room to breathe.
- Stay Connected (or Don’t): With reliable high-speed Wi-Fi and a Smart TV (Netflix ready!), you can either stream your favorite shows after a cold day out or get some remote work done in peace.
- Instagram-Worthy Comfort: From the cozy, minimalist interiors to the balcony views that capture the Baguio sunset, every corner is designed for comfort and your next favorite photo op.
The Decision-Maker: Is This For You?
- Best For: Families, groups of friends (up to 12!), and “work-from-mountain” nomads who value privacy, full kitchen amenities, and the convenience of a personal vehicle.
- Not Best For: Travelers looking for full-service 24/7 hotel amenities like room service, concierge, or on-site gym/pool facilities.
| Pros | Cons |
| Free, hassle-free parking | No room service or daily turndown |
| Full kitchen to cook fresh local food | A short distance (approx. 2.7km) from the city center |
| Very spacious and family-friendly | Limited public transport right at the doorstep |
Your 2-Day “Cool Escape” Itinerary
Day 1: Culture & Views
- Morning: Breakfast at Cafe by the Ruins. Head to the Igorot Stone Kingdom for that iconic photo.
- Afternoon: Wander through Tam-awan Village to see authentic Cordilleran huts.
- Evening: Dinner at GoodTaste Restaurant (try the buttered chicken!) followed by a walk at Burnham Park.
Day 2: Nature & Bites
- Morning: Visit La Trinidad Strawberry Farm for strawberry taho.
- Afternoon: Relax at Camp John Hay or visit the BenCab Museum for world-class art.
- Evening: Hunt for treasures at the Baguio Night Market—the ultimate spot for thrift finds and street food.
Local Insider Tips
- Transportation: While you have your car, remember that traffic in Baguio can be heavy during peak weekends. Use the Grab app for short city hops to avoid losing your parking spot.
- Budgeting: Expect to spend ₱1,500–₱3,000 per day for a comfortable mix of local street food and one “nice” sit-down meal.
- FOMO Alert: Baguio is famous for its Panagbenga Festival (February). If you’re traveling then, book months in advance—the city reaches full capacity fast!
- Packing: Even in summer, nights in Baguio dip to 15°C. Pack layers, not just tees!
Pricing & Value
Compared to central boutique hotels that often charge high premiums for smaller spaces and limited parking, Elle’s Place offers significantly more value for money. You are paying for a home-like experience rather than a “transient” room, making it the smartest choice for longer stays.
Social Proof
“It felt like home.” That’s the recurring sentiment in reviews. Guests consistently rate the cleanliness and the host’s fast response as top-tier, making it a reliable pick in a city where accommodation quality can be hit-or-miss.
Don’t wait until the best dates are gone. The mountains are calling—and your private, worry-free apartment is waiting.
Book your stay at Elle’s Place today and secure your spot in the clouds.
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