Hotels with Shuttle Service to Station Near Lion’s Head

Lion’s Head is one of the most iconic landmarks in Baguio, located in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. This unique rock formation, named for its resemblance to a crouching lion, is not only a natural wonder but also a symbol of local culture and history. Visitors can enjoy stunning mountain views and breathtaking sunsets while experiencing Baguio’s cool highland climate. The area offers several hiking trails for adventure enthusiasts. Additionally, it’s a popular spot for photographers, especially on clear days when the sea of clouds and distant mountain ranges create a spectacular backdrop.

Selendra-Baguio City Suites

Selendra-Baguio City Suites

4.5 / 5Great
Balai De Selendra Condominium, Lower Kitma Road, Bakakeng Central
4KM from Lion’s Head
Conference HallChildren's PlaygroundValet ParkingLaundry ServicePick-up ServiceShuttle Service to Station
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Lion’s Head

For travelers planning a sunrise hike at Lion’s Head in Baguio, several hotels nearby offer convenience. The Manor at Camp John Hay is a top pick, just 15 minutes from the trailhead, featuring luxurious amenities. Budget-friendly options include Baguio Lion’s Head Mini Hotel, within walking distance to the starting point. Microtel by Wyndham Baguio also provides great value with a strategic location. Confirm if your hotel offers early check-out for dawn departures. Don't forget to pack layers—mornings can be chilly!

Must-try Igorot culinary experiences near Lion’s Head:

  1. Cafe by the Ruins Dua (10-min drive): Authentic pinikpikan (ritual chicken dish) with mountain rice in a heritage setting.
  2. Hill Station's Cordillera Platter:Samples etag (smoked pork) and kiniing dried meats paired with local tapuey wine.
  3. Saturday Baguio Market (15-min walk): Fresh wild mushrooms and arabica coffee from Benguet farms.

Pro tip: Look for CPA-certified (Cordillera People's Alliance) restaurants supporting indigenous communities.

For hiking Lion’s Head, essential gear includes trail shoes, windproof jacket (chilly summit), and sufficient water. Vendors along the trail sell snacks (bring small peso bills).

Hotel picks:

  • The Manor at Camp John Hay (15-minute drive): Colonial-style lodge with heated pools.
  • Microtel by Wyndham: Budget-friendly with city center access.

Tip: Trails get slippery during rainy season (June-Oct); start early to avoid afternoon fog.

Top hotels near Lion’s Head in Baguio:

  1. The Manor at Camp John Hay: Colonial-style resort (15-min drive) with golf course and pine forest views.
  2. Grand Sierra Pines Hotel: Modern hotel (20-min drive) near SM Mall.
  3. Baguio Heritage Bed & Breakfast: Artsy B&B walking distance to the viewpoint, serving local breakfast.

Tip: Rent a car or use Grab due to winding mountain roads. Visit at sunrise for stunning sea-of-clouds vistas!

Near Lion's Head in Baguio, there are several unique hotels catering to different budgets. The Manor at Camp John Hay is a luxurious resort with colonial-style architecture and modern amenities, set in a serene environment. Baguio Palace Hotel offers convenient city-center access with comfortable accommodations. For a local cultural experience, Microtel by Wyndham Baguio blends mountain-town charm with affordability. HopeGoo in advance is advised, especially during peak seasons, as these hotels are highly popular.