My ratings above are bearing in mind the price but I can't say that I had a better time in Cedar Peak which is probably the most upmarket accomodation in Baguio. This accomodation is rudimentary but it has a bed, the management kindly lent me a table and chair, a view over the back of Baguio (rather than the main park valley), a large kitchen dining room with stove, kettle, pots pans and refrigerator. The toilet flush did not work but I did not mind pour water using a large ladle from a large bucket. The management also kindly let me use the kitchen dining room as a function room for free so I was able to hold a research presentation meeting without any cost and only a few metres from my room. The hot water was a bit flakey turning hot and cold for reasons unknown but in Baguio temperatures that did not seem to matter. I liked the sound of the babbling brook out back and the house mate who will be in the downstairs flat until next march. When on the final day I left my phone outside the local shop and net cafe, which provides printing services at next to nothing, the shop owner brought it to this hotels owner who is looking after it till next time I come to stay. And I do intend to come to stay again. I think that the best room is room three on the second floor since it has a large balcony. It is possible to put padlocks on rooms 1 and 2 but I did not bother. I may purchase a Master Lock Portable Safe Box for about 30 USD for my next stay. The Wifi was very fast.