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Bontoc
18/06 – 20/06
A$61/nighttotal: A$122 (2 )
A-seven House Sagada Quiet Room 2
1 1
apartment , Sagada
A-Seven House Sagada offers a heritage stay in one of the town's oldest transient inns, conveniently located for access to the Hanging Coffins, Marlboro Hills, Bokong Falls, and Sagada Weaving, with nature trails and cafes within 500 meters. This apartment, suitable for up to two guests, provides one bedroom and one bathroom, with pets welcome and Wi-Fi available, alongside shared kitchen facilities and complimentary parking.
9.8 20 reviews
Bontoc
10/10 – 17/10
A$127/nighttotal: A$889 (7 )
Sagada Tiny Home W/ A View
1 2
cabin , Sagada
This Sagada cottage boasts unparalleled views of waterfalls, mountains, and rice terraces, offering easy access to Sagada's natural attractions (distances unspecified). Sleeping up to five guests, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom lodge features a kitchen with a fridge, outdoor kitchen, bonfire pit, grill, garden, internet access, and pet-friendly accommodation.
10 1 review
Bontoc
17/06 – 21/06
A$279/nighttotal: A$1116 (4 )
Sagada Staycation W/ Mountain View 2nd Floor
1 5
apartment , Sagada
This apartment is located in a tranquil area of Sagada, offering straightforward access to the town's natural beauty and cultural sites. This dwelling accommodates up to 16 guests, featuring a kitchen and internet, and is ideal for those seeking a quiet base for exploring Sagada's attractions.
9.8 28 reviews
Bontoc
10/10 – 17/10
A$153/nighttotal: A$1071 (7 )
Glass Cabin With A View
1 2
cabin , Sagada
This Sagada glass lodge boasts stunning panoramic views of waterfalls, mountains, and rice terraces, its precise location within Sagada remaining undisclosed but promising proximity to these natural attractions. The two-bedroom, one-bathroom dwelling sleeps up to eight guests, offering a fully equipped kitchen, a living area, a bonfire pit, and a hot and cold shower; the master bedroom and loft bedroom provide privacy, complementing the peaceful atmosphere ideal for a Sagada escape.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Bontoc
What are the most affordable attractions in Bontoc?
You can spend a whole day wandering around the Bontoc Public Market, it's a great place to see local life and pick up some souvenirs. There are also a few smaller museums and art galleries in town, like the Bontoc Heritage Centre, which are very affordable.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Bontoc?
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Bontoc?
The best place to try traditional food is at the Bontoc Public Market. There are lots of small stalls selling local dishes, like pinikpikan, a chicken dish cooked in a unique way, and tapuy, a local rice wine. You can also find some great restaurants in the town centre, like the Bontoc Grill, which serves delicious local dishes.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Bontoc?
There are no major hotel chains in Bontoc. Most of the hotels are independently owned and operated. You can find some great little places though, like the Bontoc Hotel, which is a bit more basic, and the Mountain View Hotel, which is more charming.
You can find a range of hotels in Bontoc, from basic guesthouses to more comfortable hotels. There are also a few budget-friendly hostels, like the Bontoc Backpackers Hostel, which is popular with travellers.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Bontoc?
The best time to book a hotel in Bontoc is during the shoulder season, from April to May and September to October. This is when the weather is still good but the crowds are smaller, so you can get better deals on accommodation.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Bontoc?
Most hotels in Bontoc offer basic amenities, like air conditioning, a private bathroom, and Wi-Fi. Some hotels also have restaurants, swimming pools, or other facilities. You can check the individual hotel websites for more details.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Bontoc?
There aren't many pet-friendly activities in Bontoc. You can walk your dog around the town centre or in the surrounding countryside, but there are no dedicated dog parks. You should check with the individual hotels if they allow pets.