Kamiseta Hotel is remarkably beautiful and has a very friendly front desk staff—unfortunately, that’s all about it as regards positive features!
During our overnight stay, there was neither wifi service at all (despite the advertised “free wifi” with multiple connection points) nor a working landline phone from which we could make local or toll-free calls. Food and service at the Vanilla Café were equally bad. The breaded fish of my fish-and-chips dinner looked and somewhat tasted like fried banana fritters (“maruya”) with fish, instead of a banana. The breakfast buffet spread did not include fruits and juices when, ironically, Baguio City is not lacking in fruits. Not once did the restaurant staff check on us if we were OK, and we had to go to the cashier to get our bill. As we were preparing to check out of our room and I was using the bathroom, the water got turned off without prior warning.
We recommend Kamiseta Hotel for its photoshoot opportunities, but not for its lodging or food.