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Buses
from Baguio (Governor Pack Road) to Sagada (P136) terminate close to the town hall on the main street. These buses are rudimentary to say the least, often with uncomfortable seats and no glass in the windows. There are no jeepneys between Baguio and Sagada, but jeepneys do leave Sagada
for Bontoc
, starting at 8.30am (1hr; P30).
Guesthouses
in Sagada are extremely cheap. One of the quietest places to stay is the rustic
Masferres Inn
(under $5), at the far end of Sagada's main street, beyond the town hall, and it also does good chicken curry. Alternatively, try the plain and simple
Sagada Guest House
(under $5), above the bus station, or the
Country Inn & Café
(under $5), opposite the town hall, which was once the governor's residence and is famous for its bright-green rooms. Next door is the popular
Green House
(under $5), while the
Log Cabin Café,
up the hill past the
Sagada Guest House,
does some of the best
food
in town. The
Shamrock Café
and the
Shamrock II Yoghurt House,
on the main street past the town hall heading west, are legendary for their pancakes and homemade yoghurt.
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