We have stayed in Baguio for 3d2n and I get to book this hotel few weeks prior not realizing it's a holiday and Baguio was jampacked. We loved the place because its quaint and quiet, away from the bustling crowd but still close to city proper. They have their own restaurant, The Cozy Lodge, so getting hungry is not a problem. There is also a building next to hotel with lots of amenities and food choices you can explore when you get bored at the hotel. We stayed in one of their econo rooms, though the room is small for three people with shared bathroom and no tv, I might stay again in this place when I visit Baguio because the place reminds me more of Sagada. The premium room my friends occupied is located at the basement and with kids roaming around on the upper floor, they can still hear it downstairs. So if you are sensitive to noise, watch out. Also, on a busy day, it's very hard to find a taxi or book one going to and from the hotel because most of the taxi driver said it's traffic going to Leonard Wood Road maybe because it's near other tourist attractions like Camp John Hay, The Mansion and Teacher's Camp.