Friday, April 1, 2011

More about Manor Camp John Hay in Baguio

Sitting area on back end of hotel property
 The grounds had a special tribute section for two respected great leaders that believed in Freedom of Men in their country.  They gave tribute with this statue of Abraham Lincoln
 Manuel L. Quezon President of the Commonwealth who preserved the Philippine Republic. A tribute to his leadership
Tribute Marker
 Mango smoothies are a must here.  So good, don't know what we will do without them when we return to the United states.
 Beautiful flowers and butterflys around the landscape.
 Fountain and art work display just outside the restaurant

 A gazebo for weddings
 This is looking out from the Hotel property towards a pine tree view
 On the side of the property is a reception area for banquets and parties. It is oriental in nature.
By recommendation and that the hotel is church approved hotel property we stayed in the Manor Camp John Hay hotel while in Baguio on business.  It has beautiful grounds and nice facilities.  The food is prepared nicely and tasted very good.

2 comments:

  1. When I was in the Philippines in 1968 to 1970, Camp John Hay was one of the few places in the entire country where you could get a glass of real, fresh milk. At that time most of the fresh milk produced in the country went into the making of Magnolia Ice Cream. We just had to get our milk through ice cream!

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  2. I believe it. If we want fresh milk we have to go to S&R to get it. It is flown in here and a little pricy. Oh too bad....milk through ice cream.

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