AIM Conference Center Baguio Hotel
Get your trip off to a great start with a stay at this property, which offers free Wi-Fi in all rooms. Conveniently situated in the Camp John Hay part of Baguio, this property puts you close to attractions and interesting dining options. Don't leave before paying a visit to the famous Mines View Park.
Car park
Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
Luggage storage
Golf course [on-site]
Laundry service
Safety deposit boxes
Tours
Concierge
Serenity at its best”
I badly needed a break that's why I went to Baguio and this hotel is just perfect. Located far from the busy city proper, I enjoyed the quiet and peaceful surroundings. It rained during my stay but it was fine because there's a restaurant and a Starbucks shop right beside it where you can just hang out while waiting for the rain to stop. There was no a/c unit inside the room but I don't think it's needed anyway. I just had to open the windows to let the cold air in. The best thing about it is it's inside Camp John Hay but it's not as expensive as the other hotels in the area. I'll definitely stay here again on my next trip to Baguio.
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The best hotel I've stayed in by far.”
It was an excellent stay. The rooms were comfortable enough and regularly cleaned. Hot water is a bit of a problem when the hotel is fully occupied. Wi-fi is weak as well. But you wouldn't mind the cons when you step out of the room and see the wonderful view of Camp John Hay/Baguio Country Club. It is hidden among the pine trees which makes it all the more enticing. Located nearby are the famous Mile-Hi Club and the Choco-late de Batirol that serves the best choco-late! Would definitely come back!
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Perfect place”
If you don't want to experience the traffic of Baguio City, this is the place. Great location, friendly staff. The hotel may be old and outdated but nothing fancy in you are looking for a good place that you can enjoy by simply walking around Camp John Hay.
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rustic baguio the way i've always wanted it to be”
great. away from the crowded baguio. The hotel is inside Camp John Hay. It's a stone throw away from a rustic starbucks. This is how I've always wanted my baguio vacation.
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No Frills”
It's okay. I stayed for 2 nights with my husband and 2 babies (4 mos baby and 1yr 7mos toddler). Facilities are old, like the shower head and faucets. Cracks and chippings on the walls. Walls and ceilings in dire need of repainting. Towels are dirty white. Felt kinda icky to use the towels. For my babies I used the towels that I brought. But for a budget traveler, the hotel is okay, especially that it is located inside Camp John Hay. Staff service is excellent. We were attended to our concerns immediately whenever needed. Wifi connection is fast.
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good location few attendants”
it has a very nice location since it is near MIle high center and in the center of camp john hay although it['s hard to get a taxi and there were few hotel attendants to accomodate us but it was still a nice stay
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value for money inside camp john hay”
i grew up in baguio during the 80's so it was great that aim kept the nostalgic camp john hay atmosphere but hotel needs a lot of maintenance and renovations
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Good Value & Location”
Uneventful. Was really just a place to sleep en route to Manila from Pagudpud. They ran out of towels so we had to wait until about 9am (having checked in at about 9pm) to get them. Though Camp John Hay is generally secure, the door at the end of the hallway was open and I was the one who closed it just to be on the safe side. The guy who checked us in was neither friendly nor offensive. He was just a warm body that needed to be behind the counter. The walls are quite close to each other & thin so if you plan to sleep in you'd better hope that you're the only one there as the noise carries. The mattress was firm, the room a bit musty, the carpet was dirty (walked a couple of steps barefoot), good water pressure, hot water never ran out, some of the wall sockets weren't functioning. Overall it was okay for the price we paid. BTW, there's just a Starbucks a few meters away from the hotel.
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The location is superb”
Having the location inside camp john hay is very convenient. Although the hotel looks old already. We requested for a room with view and was given a room with small window. We reiterated that we requested for a view prior to booking and was granted afterwards. Thanks to the staff. The hotel is also located near a very quaint Starbucks.
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quaint, cozy hotel by the woods”
Charming hotel inside camp john hay.
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Location is very good, accessible to shopping centers, duty free shop and restos”
My family frequent this place because we feel safe as it is situated inside Camp John Hay. There are more restos and establishments. It's also near Starbucks which is a hit. :)
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nice location”
located in a quiet spot at Camp John Hay near golf course but shops and restaurants are within walking distance.
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very fresh air”
location is very good... camp john hay is the most beautiful place to stay in baguio city
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sem break vacation”
We have a lot of fun of staying in the Hotel, jogging every morning experiencing cool breeze of Baguio. Night life in Dencio's & Yellow Cab.
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Leaky roof ceiling”
This AIM hotel needs refurbishing and maintenance for a decent stay. We rented two rooms for Group of 4pax. The roof ceiling is leaking but the hotel admin cant do anything and helpless and just apologize for the lack of budget for repair and the availability of good room for transfer. The carpet and beddings are too old too. Hope they have fixed these now. We just enjoyed the fireplace and the view from outside as it is inside Camp John hay and near the crowded Batirol café. Free parking at side street too.
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Some rooms have poor smell & ventilation”
Third time to stay here. Some rooms are OK while some are just terrible. The smell of rotting wet wood isn't great. We have a house in Baguio and use various hotels for guests. Our old house is made of wood but not smelly. AIM has the feel of Teacher's camp quarters on ber months. On summer this would not be a problem though.
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A thumb's up!”
It was lovely. It gave us a home away from home. The room (though it looked old) was decently clean. The rest room was very clean and the hot and cold shower didnt leave us frozen. In the morning, you awoke to the clean scent of pine trees which basically surround the lodge. You can run/jog around feeling safe. Our accomodation didnt include meals so I can't say anything on the matter. Its also was reasonable priced. Thank you, AIM.
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Perfectly Spartan”
If you want and/or need frills, go somewhere else. The room (we had room no.10) had an old yet quiet dignity, were neat and tidied up, had exactly what we needed: bed, hot water in the shower and tap, personal fridge, desk and chair, cable TV, a thermos for hot water (dispensed in a common area near the lobby), water glasses, coffee cups and condiments for coffee. Staff are polite and accommodating. WiFi connectivity was spotty (try to get rooms nearest to the lobby for consistency) but stayed on consistently once I was able to connect, and there was the occasional bug in the room (you're surrounded by greenery, this should NOT be surprising). Bring a can of Lysol (to spray on the linens, beds, and room overall to chase out the mustiness), water-based Baygon (to spray near the windows and on the curtains), and mosquito coils (to chase away the gnats and mosquitoes inherent with greenery). Bring your own extra pillows. If you will not mind bringing with you a few home comforts and expending a bit of elbow grease in making the room the way you want to when you arrive, the location of the place makes it PERFECT for your stay.
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ok if you have low expectations”
The hotel is a disgrace to AIM... unless it is used as an example of how not to maintain and run a hotel. The good news is that the rooms have been renovated compatatively recently, but the structure may not have seen paint since the US forces withdrew. Bathrooms very primitive. Two out of 4 ceiling lights not working, room gloomy, sheets and towels grey, blankets smell bad, walls thin, other guests noisy (esp at 7am on Sunday )... very "Provincial Philippines"
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You get your money's worth”
You get your money's worth. For the price we paid, we weren't expecting a lot, and we were right. It's a small place, so good that you don't have an over-populated hotel. But it's really old and not too well-maintained. Reception was friendly and accommodating, but maintenance and housekeeping staff not not quite so. We had a total of 3 rooms among us, and 2 out of 3 had problems. The room we got had a dilapidated-looking bathroom, wherein I had to go to the front desk and ask her to get someone to clean out the bathroom so that it would look presentable (presentable! i didn't even need it to be spectacular, I just can't stand a dirty bathroom!). I settled for presentable. They obligingly changed the broken shower knobs too. The 2nd room had broken shower knobs and they had to change to a different room, which was not as nice as the one we got. Also, the water pipes must be rusty, because ALL the water for the tap and the shower smells of rust! We had to buy mineral water to use for brushing our teeth-- it was that bad. The 3rd room we got had BROWN water coming out of the tap, we had to let the water run for a while before it turned clear. Other than the bathroom problems, it was overall a nice, quiet place to stay.
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