
C7 Transient is a budget-friendly accommodation nestled in the quieter, scenic area of Camp 7 in Baguio City. Positioned away from the heavy traffic and noise of the central business district, it offers a more local and tranquil experience while remaining accessible to the city’s major landmarks via Kennon Road.
Travel Guide and Tips
The Vibe: Expect a “home-away-from-home” setup. This is a transient house, not a full-service luxury hotel, so the focus is on utility, space, and a quiet mountain atmosphere.
Best Time to Visit: January and February offer the coldest “sweater weather,” while March and April are perfect for escaping the lowlands’ heat.
Local Tip: Since the property is in Camp 7, the temperature can feel a few degrees cooler than downtown due to the surrounding pine trees. Always bring a jacket, even if it looks sunny.
Nearby Attractions
Lion’s Head: Located just a few minutes away along Kennon Road, it’s the must-have photo stop for any Baguio trip.
Bridal Veil Falls: A scenic natural spot within walking distance or a very short drive for nature lovers.
Camp John Hay: Approximately 10-15 minutes away, offering the Yellow Trail for hiking, the Cemetery of Negativism, and various outlet shops.
Burnham Park & Session Road: About 3.5 km away, easily reachable for boating, night market shopping, and dining.
Transportation Tips
Jeepneys: You can catch a “Camp 7” or “Loakan” jeepney from the terminal near the Baguio Public Market. It’s an affordable way to reach the city center.
Taxis/Grab: Taxis are abundant in Baguio and drivers are famously honest. Using Grab is also highly effective here, though fares may be slightly higher during peak tourist hours.
Parking: One of the property’s strongest points is the free on-site parking, which is a rare and valuable commodity in Baguio.
Best For
Budget Travelers & Backpackers: Those looking for a clean, no-frills place to sleep.
Families & Groups: The availability of kitchen facilities and family-sized rooms makes it ideal for groups who want to cook their own meals.
Road Trippers: Travelers with their own vehicles who want to avoid the nightmare of finding street parking downtown.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
Complimentary and secure parking.
Quiet, peaceful neighborhood away from city smog.
Kitchen access allows for significant savings on food.
Proximity to the scenic Kennon Road entrance.
Cons:
Distance from the city center (requires a 10-15 minute commute).
Wi-Fi signal can be inconsistent due to the mountain terrain.
Limited amenities compared to high-end hotels (no pool or gym).
Pricing Observations
C7 Transient is firmly in the budget to mid-range category. Rates typically start around ₱1,200 to ₱1,800 per night for standard rooms, with family units going higher depending on the number of pax. Prices fluctuate during peak seasons like Panagbenga (February) and Christmas, so booking a few weeks in advance is recommended to lock in lower rates.
Local Food & Tourism Tips
Market Fresh: Take advantage of the kitchen! Visit the Baguio Public Market early in the morning to buy fresh Sagada oranges, strawberries, and highland vegetables to cook back at the transient house.
Nearby Eats: For a quick meal, check out Bruno’s Restaurant or Craft Burgers, which are popular local spots in the Camp 7 area.
Eco-Friendly: Baguio strictly enforces a plastic bag ban. Bring your own reusable tote bags for shopping.
First-Person Review
“I chose C7 Transient specifically because I didn’t want to deal with the chaos of Session Road at night. The air here actually smells like pine trees! The room was basic but very clean, and having a balcony to drink coffee on in the morning was a highlight. The staff were incredibly helpful when I asked for directions to the nearest pharmacy. It’s not a 5-star resort, but if you want a peaceful place to crash after a long day of sightseeing without breaking the bank, this is a solid choice.”