"Parking Policy is not Recommendable
Parking staff can move around your vehicle and when they scratched it. They said they are not responsible for it."
"Parking Policy is not Recommendable
Parking staff can move around your vehicle and when they scratched it. They said they are not responsible for it."
"The host are accommodating, we arrived at the CV transient around 1am, they let us check in still (we late due to our schedule availability and travel schedule).
The place is simple, what you see is what you get. There is a fan in the room, you won't need AC since the temperature in Baguio is cold.
Cons: The water heater is not working all the way through it will be hot for like a minute and then it's gonna be cold again, hopefully this will be fixed either way the place is good."
"The host are accommodating, we arrived at the CV transient around 1am, they let us check in still (we late due to our schedule availability and travel schedule).
The place is simple, what you see is what you get. There is a fan in the room, you won't need AC since the temperature in Baguio is cold.
Cons: The water heater is not working all the way through it will be hot for like a minute and then it's gonna be cold again, hopefully this will be fixed either way the place is good."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"I recently stayed at this hotel and, unfortunately, it felt much closer to a 3-star experience than the advertised 4 stars. For a property charging over $250 per night, the overall value and quality were disappointing.
One major issue was the TV entertainment. There were virtually no channels available , not even basic local channels. The only option was to log into Netflix or other streaming services using your personal account, which can be difficult or impossible for international travelers due to regional restrictions and login verification requirements.
The restaurant was another letdown. The menu was very limited, and the food prices were extremely high for the quality and selection offered. What made it more frustrating was the hotel’s policy against bringing outside food onto the property, although I noticed other guests eating Jollibee and other takeout food by the pool without any issue. The rules seemed inconsistent.
The room amenities also did not meet expectations for a hotel in this price range. There were no bathrobes provided in the room, and when I requested robes, the hotel delivered child-sized ones that clearly did not fit an adult guest.
Perhaps the most concerning issue was the water smell. The first time the faucet or shower was turned on, there was a strong sewage-like odor coming from the water, which was very unpleasant.
Overall, this hotel charges luxury-level prices but fails to deliver a comfortable or polished experience. Very disappointing 😟"
"The location was fantastic and the outside area is truly beautiful, though the grass could use a bit more attention and landscaping. However, the room itself is in need of a major upgrade, particularly the bathroom, which felt quite dated.
Staff were very helpful and friendly. "
"Clean, budget-friendly hotel walking distance to the beach. AC works well. Couldn’t get much sleep due to street noise. I could hear every car and truck pass by and our room was not even the closest to the street. May stay again in the future if traveling with a big group. I’ll just wear noise canceling headphones or bring medicine to help me sleep."
"I won’t stay there any more. Linen were wornout, towels were discolored, mosquitos & ants all over the room, defective shower, toilet was clogged & after declogging it goes back to slow drain again. It’s way below my expectation. I don’t why you are doing business with this kind of property. "
"Booked 3 rooms for 1 night as we were needing somewhere to stay overnight before continuing further up north, but there were a lot of things that went wrong.
To start, one of the rooms prior to checking in were left open. You would think that by adding the number of people staying per room, this would indicate how much toiletries to put in each room (towels, toothbrushes, etc.). This was not the case and we had to ask for additional towels for a room that is supposed to accommodate 4 people. Additionally, there were no towels in one of the rooms and no blankets in the other. We had to go down several times in the span of 2 hours to get these items from them. In the final attempt to get towels and blankets for the corresponding rooms, reception had told us the “housekeeping has confirmed that all rooms are complete” I have photos of both rooms with none of these items! To add insult to injury, none of the tvs had functioning channels in any of the rooms.
Although it was just a one night stay for us it was not the end of the world. However, I would not recommend booking an extended stay with them if this is how they treat their guests."
"Not worth the money at all. Super old room, not even a refrigerator. In need of a renovation badly. I’d expect the room I was in to be $25 a night not $100 a night.
The only good thing I can say is that the water was hot. The way the room looked, you’d think it wouldn’t even have hot water. And the bed was sturdy, just trying to say something positive."
"Parking Policy is not Recommendable
Parking staff can move around your vehicle and when they scratched it. They said they are not responsible for it."
By going with a hostel you can reduce your spending on accommodations and save more of your trip funds for exploring during your stay. If you're hoping to enjoy the natural surroundings, you can check out the beaches while you're here.
What is a hostel?
These dorm-style accommodations come in lots of different forms, but all of them have a few qualities in common, including budget-friendly prices, a social environment, and shared rooms (though many hostels also have private rooms).
What are the best hostels in San Juan?
Based on reviews from our customers, these San Juan hostels are some of the most popular ones: San Juan Hostel - Property features include free WiFi, free parking, and a restaurant. Rooms come with towels, showers, and free WiFi. Surfers Point Deck An'nex - You can take advantage of free WiFi at this property. Rooms come with towels, showers, and bed sheets. The Circle Hostel - You can take advantage of free WiFi and free parking, as well as 2 restaurants. You'll find towels, showers, and bed sheets in all rooms.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in San Juan?
The weather is important when you're discovering new places, so here are some stats that might be helpful: The hottest months are usually May and April with an average temp of 82°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 78°F. The rainiest months in San Juan are August, July, September, and June, with each month seeing an average of 23 inches of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in San Juan?
In general, San Juan is known for its surfing, beaches, and restaurants. Get out into nature with places like La Union Botanical and Zoological Garden, Bauang Beach, and Immuki Island. Cultural attractions include Bahay na Bato Open Art Gallery. Locals like to shop at San Fernando Dry Market.
What's the best way to get to and around San Juan while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in San Juan on hand to make the most of your stay: You can search for flights to the nearest airport, which is Baguio (BAG-Loakan), located 26.3 mi (42.4 km) away from the city center.