Casa Vallejo, Philippines historic hotel
Casa Vallejo is a hotel in Baguio, Philippines with simple, timeless architecture and cozy rooms filled with natural light. The building combines old-fashioned details with modern amenities and offers different room types, a restaurant, and a spa.
The building was constructed in 1909 and originally served as a worker's dormitory for Public Works employees. It later served as a detention site for German soldiers in 1917 and was converted into a hotel in 1923.
Casa Vallejo sits on busy Upper Session Road, where shops and cafes shape the street's daily rhythm. The location reflects how travelers and locals use the space and move through the city.
The hotel is easy to reach and sits in a central location with many nearby shops and cafes. Its position on Upper Session Road allows for simple walks to attractions, parks, and local markets.
The building was damaged during air raids in 1941 but remained standing while much of the city was destroyed during World War II. In 2019 it received a historical marker from the National Historical Commission, having witnessed over a century of the city's history.
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