
Unbelievable Find! Les Sarfenelle Unit 2-B Baguio Awaits!
Unbelievable Find! Les Sarfenelle Unit 2-B Baguio Awaits! - A Review (with a Side of Baguio Bliss and a Sprinkle of Reality)
Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because I'm about to unravel my experience with Unbelievable Find! Les Sarfenelle Unit 2-B in Baguio. And let me tell you, it's been a ride. Forget those perfectly polished travel blogs – this is the real deal, warts and all (mostly).
First things first: Baguio. Oh, Baguio. The City of Pines. The place that smells perpetually of pine needles and has an unpredictable weather mood. I mean, you can be sunbathing one minute and dodging rain the next. It’s chaotic, it's beautiful… it's why we love it.
ACCESSIBILITY & SAFETY: More Peace of Mind Than You Think
Look, I'm not a mobility expert, so I can't fully vouch for full-blown wheelchair accessibility. But I did see an elevator, which is a huge plus in Baguio (those hills are no joke!). They also have facilities for disabled guests. This is a good start.
Cleanliness and safety? They were really on it. I'm talking anti-viral cleaning products, daily disinfection in common areas, staff trained in safety protocol – the works. I felt safer than I do at home, frankly. They even had sanitized kitchen and tableware items which made me feel a lot better, and no one wanted to share their cutlery (I am not sharing my cutlery though). They take it seriously. They had a first aid kit and a doctor/nurse on call, just in case. I didn't need them (thankfully!), but knowing they were there felt reassuring, especially with all the potential coughs and sneezes around. They even had Individually-wrapped food options which is a big deal, and hand sanitizer EVERYWHERE. Oh, and room sanitization opt-out is a nice touch for people who want that extra layer of control. But my favorite? The Safe dining setup, they have the space and the know-how to make it all happen!
My only gripe? The shared stationery removed. Okay, I get it, safety. But sometimes I just want a pen and paper to jot down thoughts, ya know? A minor sacrifice I guess.
SERVICES & CONVENIENCES: The Little Things (and the Big Ones!)
Alright, let's dive into the practicalities. You get the essentials: Air conditioning in the public areas (thank goodness, Baguio can get surprisingly warm!), a cash withdrawal option (essential!), concierge (helpful!), dry cleaning (because who wants to do laundry on vacation?!?!), daily housekeeping (bliss!), laundry service, luggage storage (always a win!), and a convenience store (perfect for last-minute cravings). But one thing that got me: the elevator made it a breeze to get around. Thank heavens for that!
And for the online addicts? Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! No more scrambling for a signal! They also have internet access - LAN, internet services, Wi-Fi in public areas, so, no you would not need to work harder for the internet!
DINING, DRINKING, AND SNACKING: Fueling the Baguio Adventure
Okay, so the food situation. I'm a foodie. (Okay, "enthusiastic eater" is probably more accurate). Let me give it to you straight. Restaurants are available. Asian breakfast and cuisine is definitely a thing. Coffee/tea in the restaurant – YES. You need that in Baguio. It provides the perfect warm-up. The buffet in the restaurant got me excited. And they even had a snack bar. I can already do the happy dance. I can already see myself going for a snack bar.
One thing I didn't notice was a dedicated vegetarian restaurant or a huge selection of vegetarian choices in general. But I'm sure you can make it happen.
(Now for a personal anecdote)
I was there on a particularly gloomy afternoon, the kind where the clouds are hugging the mountains a little too close. I felt a bit blah. So, I ventured down to the bar. I sat, nursing a local beer (probably a very local beer), and just watched the rain. There was nothing profound, just the clinking of glasses and the general hum of people – the low-key soundtrack of Baguio. And, I will say, a poolside bar has to be my favorite.
THINGS TO DO, WAYS TO RELAX: From Spa-tacular to "Oh, the Views!"
Right, here's where it gets interesting. Spa time! Yes and Yes. A spa/sauna is always a winner. You can also have a Body scrub, massage, body wrap, spa, sauna, and steamroom after that. They have gym/fitness, which I can, of course, not be fully happy with.
There's a swimming pool and a pool with a view. They didn't have a view for my particular visit as a fog was over the whole world, but I’m not complaining.
FOR THE KIDS: (and the Kid in You)
I didn't have any tiny humans with me, but they had babysitting service, kids facilities, and kids meal. So, if you have children, they've got you covered.
ROOMS: Your Baguio Sanctuary
Okay, let's talk about the personal space: Air conditioning, air-con, alarm clock, bathrobes, bathtub, blackout curtains, coffee/tea maker, complimentary tea, it's all there. Free bottled water (essential!), hair dryer, in-room safe box (good for those who have valuables), mini bar, non-smoking rooms, and a refrigerator (perfect for those leftover snacks!). They also have satellite/cable channels (good for watching TV). They also got separate shower/bathtub, shower, slippers, smoke detector, sofa, soundproofing, telephone, toiletteries, towels, wake-up service, Wi-Fi [free].
And here's a pro-tip: ask for a room with a window that opens. Trust me, the fresh Baguio air is chef's kiss.
GETTING AROUND:
They have airport transfers, car park [free of charge, car park [on-site, car power charging station, taxi service, and valet parking. So getting around is not the hard part.
My Verdict:
This place is good. It is not perfect, but it's good. It felt safe, it felt comfortable, and it gave me a solid base to explore the magic of Baguio.
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- Accessibility: Offers elevator and facilities for disabled guests.
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Escape to Paradise: Zane Balcony House's Ranong Retreat
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your cookie-cutter, perfectly-polished Baguio itinerary. This is the real deal, a chaotic dance of excitement, exhaustion, and questionable food choices, all lovingly experienced in the hallowed halls of Les Sarfenelle Unit 2-B. Prepare for whinging, wandering thoughts, and the occasional existential crisis. Let's GO!
Les Sarfenelle Unit 2-B, Baguio: The Unofficial Guide to Surviving (and Maybe Loving) It
Day 1: Arrival and the Great Baguio-Induced Brain Fog
Time: 8:00 AM - Landed in Manila. The air is thick, the traffic is thicker. Already regretting the early wake-up call.
Transportation: Victory Liner. (Prepare yourself for the "seat roulette" game. May the odds, and the slightly-too-loud movie playing on the bus, be ever in your favor).
Anecdote: Let's just say I'm not built for pre-dawn bus rides. By the time we hit the mountains, I was convinced I'd aged about a decade. The guy next to me was snoring like a walrus. I swear, I tried to subtly elbow him awake. Didn't work.
Quirky Observation: Baguio's air is the kind that makes you want to wear a scarf, even if it's 80 degrees back home. It's refreshing, yes, but also… a bit smug. Like it knows something you don’t.
Emotional Reaction: Hmmm, starting to feel better. I am excited.
Time: 3:00 PM - Arrived at Les Sarfenelle Unit 2-B. Yes! Finally here. Check-in was surprisingly smooth, and the apartment is… cozy. Okay, it's a bit cramped, but hey, it's ours for a few days!
Messier Structure: Right, so unpacking. Always a trial. I found a rogue sock. (Where did it come from?). The WiFi… fingers crossed… might be a hit or miss.
Emotional Reaction: Okay, starting again! I'm trying not to be that person who immediately complains online about the internet. I'm trying to be optimistic.
Opinionated Language: The view from the balcony is amazing. The first hurdle is the stairs. (They're not playing around here).
Minor Categories:
- Essentials: Power bank? Check. Snacks? Check! (Gotta fuel that inevitable Baguio-induced hunger).
- First Impressions: The air is actually cool. I can't believe I'm here.
Time: 4:00 PM - Exploring the neighborhood. Trying to find the nearest karenderia that isn't ridiculously overpriced. The struggle is real.
Anecdote: I finally stumbled upon a little turo-turo that smelled amazing. (The aroma of adobo beckoned). Ordered way too much, and ate it all. (Regrets? Nah. Just a food coma setting in.)
Rambles: Baguio's streets are a maze. It's like the city is intentionally trying to confuse you. But, you know what? I kinda like it. Getting lost is part of the adventure, right? Right?
Food Adventure (Doubling Down): Okay, this deserves its own section. The karenderia experience? Absolute gold. The adobo was perfect. The sinigang was tart and tangy. And the turon? Crispy, gooey, and the perfect end to a chaotic first day. I'm tempted to go back for round two…
Time: 9:00 PM - Collapse in bed. Exhausted but happy.
Day 2: Market Mayhem and Mines View Musings
Time: 7:00 AM - Attempt to wake up early. Failed. Successfully dragged myself out of bed at…
Time: 9:00 AM - Hit Session Road for a kopi and people-watching. Baguio's got this energy, this vibrant chaos. I love it, even if I secretly judge everyone's fashion choices.
Anecdote: Witnessed a street performer attempting to juggle fire. (He almost set his hair on fire). It was both terrifying and hilarious. Gotta love Baguio.
Quirky Observation: Those colorful jeepneys… they're like mobile art installations. And the drivers? Masters of their craft.
Emotional Reaction: Still feel the great.
Opinionated Language: My stomach is growling already. I need a coffee!
Minor Categories:
- Transportation: Jeepneys or taxi. (Be prepared to haggle – it's part of the game!)
- Morning Essentials: Coffee. (Strong coffee. Decaf? You will need the caffeine to deal with this city).
Time: 11:00 AM - The Baguio City Public Market. Oh my god. Sensory overload. The smells! The sounds! The everything.
Messier Structure: The market…it's overwhelming. I'm trying to be a cool, seasoned traveler, but I basically just wandered around with my mouth open, staring at everything. Did I grab a bunch of fresh strawberries? Maybe. Did I negotiate a good price? Absolutely not. I went with the first one, took it to the cashier, and rushed towards the next stall!
Emotional Reaction: Scared and excited!
Opinionated Language: The market is a must-see, but be warned: You'll want to buy EVERYTHING.
Minor Categories:
- Shopping: Strawberries, ube jam (the stuff of Baguio legend), and a weird little stuffed llama. Don't ask.
- Bargaining: Failed miserably.
- Lunch: Ate some sisig at a small restaurant. It was spicy and delicious.
Time: 2:00 PM - Mines View Park. Tourist trap alert! But the view… breathtaking.
Anecdote: Got my picture taken with a giant St. Bernard. (He looked as unenthusiastic as I felt after the walk).
Rambles: The crowds were intense, but you can't deny the beauty. The mountains, the clouds… it's like the world's most Instagram-worthy landscape. The only downside? Those "souvenir" shops. Prepare to be bombarded with "I heart Baguio" t-shirts and questionable crafts.
Food Adventure (Doubling Down): Let's be real, the food at Mines View isn't exactly top-tier. But, I did find a stall selling taho. Ah, sweet, warm taho. Life restored! Now that's a perfect way to end the visit
Time: 5:00 PM - Back to Les Sarfenelle. Need a nap.
Day 3: Burnham Park and Goodbye (Sniffle)
Time: 9:00 AM - Burnham Park. Rented a boat. Didn't capsize. Success!
Quirky Observation: The ducks in Burnham Park are surprisingly bold. They practically demand food.
Emotional Reaction: I am sad.
Opinionated Language: Burnham Park is a must-do. You can't come to Baguio and not do it.
Minor Categories:
- Activities: Boating. (Be prepared to get slightly seasick from the gentle rocking.)
Time: 11:00 AM - Last-minute souvenir shopping. (Panic mode engaged).
Messier Structure: Trying to find the perfect gifts for everyone back home. Failed to resist buying more strawberry jam. (I have a problem). This is so tiring and it also makes me sad.
Emotional Reaction: I'm really sad.
Time: 1:00 PM. Lunch.
Time: 2:00 PM. Back to Les Sarenelle. Say goodbye.
Time: 5:00 PM - The bus ride back to Manila. Heart heavy. Baguio, you beautiful, chaotic, wonderful city. I'll be back. (Maybe next time, I'll actually learn to bargain…).
Final Thoughts: Baguio isn't perfect. The traffic is a nightmare. The crowds can be overwhelming. But it's got a soul. A spirit. And a way of sneaking into your heart, even when you don't expect it. This trip, with all its flaws and triumphs, made me feel alive.
Farewell: Until next time, Baguio. Until next time.

Unbelievable Find! Les Sarfenelle Unit 2-B Baguio Awaits! A REALLY Messy FAQ
Okay, so... what *is* Les Sarfenelle, and why is this Unit 2-B thing suddenly so *important*? Like, *seriously*?
So, you're saying it's... the location? Is Baguio City *that* amazing?
What are the *actual* room details? How many bedrooms, bathrooms, does it even have a kitchen sink?
What about the price? Is this "unbelievable find" actually affordable? Because "unbelievable" has a funny way of translating to "bank-breaking."
Logistics, logistics! How *do* you even get around in Baguio? Taxi? Jeepney? Horse-drawn carriage?! (Please tell me there are horse-drawn carriages!)
What are the MUST-DOS? The Instagram-worthy spots, the local secrets... spill!
Okay, but what about the potential downsides? Anything to be wary of? What are the things that'll probably ruin your perfect Baguio dream?


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