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Transient House Baguio With Balcony City View: Just Houses Below, and Why That's the Point

June 21, 2026·5 min read·By Oliver Valencia
Transient House Baguio With Balcony City View: Just Houses Below, and Why That's the Point

Let me be honest with you before you book, because I'd rather you arrive happy than disappointed.

Our balcony has a city view. Not a mountain view. Not a sea of pine trees. When you stand at the railing and look out, you see houses below, jeeps and cars moving through the streets, the ordinary life of Baguio going on beneath you. That's it. That's what we have, and I'm not going to dress it up as something it isn't.

But that city view is exactly why people who book us end up loving the balcony.


What you actually see from up here

Houses. Lots of them. Jeepneys and cars threading through the roads below. It's a city, and it looks like a city, because we're right near SM Baguio and Session Road.

If you want a dramatic mountain view or that classic pine-tree postcard, you'd have to stay somewhere far out from the center. That's the trade-off, and it's a real one. You can have the view, or you can have the location. You can't have both in the same spot.

We chose location. You're a short walk from where everyone actually wants to be, and the balcony gives you a place to come back to and breathe.

If being close to the action matters to you, that's worth reading more about: here's why our spot being 3 minutes from Session Road shapes the whole stay.


The 5 PM rule

I'll give you the one tip that matters most: come out at 5 PM, not before.

The afternoon isn't the time. But from 5 PM onwards, the air changes. The cold Baguio breeze settles in, the light softens, and the balcony turns into the best seat in the house. That's the moment I like it best, and it's the moment our guests gravitate to without anyone telling them to.

Most evenings, when I head up to check on something, I'll find people already out there. Cold beer in hand, leaning back, not in a hurry to go anywhere. Couples especially. They grab their drinks around five, claim a chair, and just let the evening happen. Nobody's stressed. Nobody's scrolling frantically. They're relaxed.

That picture tells you more about the balcony than any photo I could show you.


We've been adding to it

The plants were the start. We love having them out there, lined up along the walkway, a bit of green against the tile.

Since then we've added solar bulbs and lights down the length of the balcony. So if you saw an older photo of our place, know that the evening version looks different now. Once it gets dark, the whole balcony has a soft glow to it. It pairs with that 5 PM-onwards feeling, the cold air and the warm light together.

It's a shared common balcony, by the way. Open to every guest, with chairs and stone stools to sit on. No single room owns the view, so you don't have to book a specific suite to get access. Stay with us and it's yours to use.


Why a plain city view still calms you down

A lot of our guests come up from Manila, and Manila wears people out. The traffic, the noise, the pace of it.

Then they get to Baguio, step onto the balcony, and feel that cold breeze for the first time in a while. They bring their food out, sit down, and watch the city move below them. And even though it's "just" a city view, it does something. It's calming in a way that surprises people. You don't need a mountain to feel like you've finally exhaled.

I always tell people to imagine it like being somewhere by the beach. You're not doing anything productive. You're just sitting, looking out, letting your mind wander. That's the whole point of the balcony.

If you're the type who wants to stay connected while you unwind, the WiFi reaches the balcony too, so you can scroll or daydream, whichever mood you're in.


How to get the most out of it

A few pointers:

  • Bring your own drinks and food. The balcony's made for it. Grab beer, grab something to eat, and bring it up.
  • Aim for 5 PM and later. That's when the air and the light are right.
  • Use the WiFi or don't. Some people scroll, some people just stare out and daydream. Both are correct.
  • Treat it like a beach chair, not a tourist viewpoint. The value isn't the view itself, it's the feeling of slowing down.

This balcony is a big part of why couples in particular like staying with us. If that's you, here's more on what a couples' stay looks like.


A few places worth a look as you plan

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And if you're curious how a small Baguio transient stays fully booked, I wrote about rebuilding our business with $20 of AI tools. It's a candid behind-the-scenes look.


So, is the balcony for you?

If your heart is set on a mountain or pine-tree view, we're not your place, and I'd rather you know that now. But if you want to be near SM and Session, with a shared balcony where you can sit out at 5 PM with a cold drink, feel that Baguio breeze, and let the city move below you, that's exactly what we offer.

Ready to book? Message us on Facebook Messenger or by phone. A 30% downpayment through GCash or BPI reserves your room, and we'll hold it for you.

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Oliver Valencia

Co-owner, V.O.S. Valencia Baguio Transient House

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Oliver and his mother have been running V.O.S. Valencia in Baguio City since 2019. Having hosted 50k of guests — couples, families, barkadas — Oliver writes from real local experience. If you have questions about visiting Baguio, he's the person to ask.

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