Me and my buddy were strolling around Camp John Hay in Baguio City and
spotted this very modern and chic hotel in the middle of some great foliage of
pine trees. My buddy went on with his stroll while I stood motionless on the
paved sidewalk. I was smiling and uttered, I
wanna stay there… That was a year
ago, at Le Monet Hotel.
Four hours, it took us that amount of time to reach one of the most
favorite holiday destinations in the country (thanks to TPLEX). The fresh scent
of pine trees and the cool winds welcomed us that chilly Friday evening. And
then we entered the grandiose lobby of our home for four days, the Le Monet Hotel. After a year and two
months my wish came true, very serendipity-like.
It was plain and simple; me and my buddies will be chilling out at Le
Monet Hotel for four days to do nothing; the perfect definition of staycation.
Le Monet Hotel opened up February of 2012 and started to make buzz since
then. Tucked inside Camp John Hay, this is literally the perfect backdrop for a
wonderful holiday. The hotel is dedicated to one of the greatest French
Impressionist painters, Claude Monet thus, the very artsy feel to the place.
The hanging crystal chandelier welcomed us at the lobby, the interchanging
colors that reflected on this art piece was such a stunner. We went to the
front desk to process our reservations and the staff immediately assisted us.
It was a breeze and in a matter of minutes, we were ushered to our appointed
rooms for three nights.
We were assigned to a Deluxe Twin room (check room types and rates). Our
room is equipped with a ceiling fan (selected rooms do have air-conditioning
units), cable T.V., D.V.D. player, personal in-room safe, work table with lamp
and a reliable complimentary WiFi.
The two queen-sized beds were divine. The comfy duvet and the fluffy
pillows were very inviting. I instantly wanna jump into the bed and tuck myself
inside the thick layers of the sheets.
There’s an en suite toilet and bathroom. I immediately noticed the T.V. inside. The rain-type showerhead was also nice (hot and cold shower equipped). Towels and bath amenities are all provided for. Plus, the toilet was fully automated. Think about heated seat, fake flush and the works (just like the toilets in Hotel Luna at Vigan).
The group then headed to The
Lobby, the resident restaurant of Le Monet Hotel for the buffet dinner
(every Fridays and Saturdays only). We feasted on fresh veggies, strawberries,
Japanese fares and the works.
The night was still young so we asked if we could use the Malt Room, the bar inside the hotel, to cap the night off with some booze. The bar has this classy feel with all the furnishings and light effects. Some of the guys went on and unleashed their singing prowess on a videoke with a huge screen. It was a totally fun night.
Waking up the next day was refreshing. The sound of Ifugao gangsa (gongs) echoed from somewhere so
I listened and was lulled for a few minutes. I then realized that I needed to
know where it’s coming from. I pulled myself out of my comfy bed and went
immediately to the veranda where the sound became clearer. So I sat on one of
the lounge chairs and began to look for it. It was from the park somewhere
where I saw some locals probably rehearsing for a show. I shut my eyes and
started to feel the melody. It was very relaxing.
I made myself some coffee and just chilled at the veranda. The smell of
the fresh pine trees was dreamlike. It was chilly but the sun was starting to
peep and I allowed myself to bathe under its majestic gleam. And then my tummy
grumbled.
The gang (minus Kirk) |
The group gathered at The Lobby for the daily complimentary buffet
breakfast. A huge spread of continental and local favorites is offered every day.
I frequented the Baguio longganisa
and bacon stations and devoured like it’s my last meal.
The egg station was also a surprise. They served us some Eggs Benedict
and everyone was impressed. The egg was perfectly poached, the English muffins
and bacons wasn’t overwhelming (you better try this at Le Monet).
Eggs Benedict |
Le Monet also has a heated indoor swimming pool which we didn’t get to
try. It was friggin’ cold at that time (December) and although the pool was
heated, everyone was so sluggish to move. And then the staff offered to drive
us around Camp John Hay by using the hotel’s shuttle (electric jeep). Everyone in the hotel was
so nice and the service was impeccable.
Le Monet Hotel's Electronic Jeep |
Indoor heated swimming pool |
Le Monet Bakeshop |
It's snowing at Le Monet! |
Team Red Horse with Ms. Ana and Ms. Karen |
Le Monet Hotel (book online for discounted room rates)
Ordonio Drive, Camp John Hay,
Baguio City, Philippines
Contact Number: (+63) 74.661.0202
Email Address: rsvn.lemonet.@ahmgi.com
ang lakas maka-vintage/classic ng style mo Mam sa balcony. yayamanin! hehe
ReplyDeleteHaha. Salamat naman! :)
DeleteBakit si Julius lang malinaw dun sa picture? Hehehe!
ReplyDeleteForever naka auto-focus ang camera ko sa mga artistahin. Haha
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