Cosy comforts and easy access to the caves and coffins of Sagada.
Named for photographer Eduardo Masferré, the hotel showcases some of his work on the restaurant walls. These photos depict traditional Cordillera life and culture in the early 20th century.
Rooms are basic and pleasant, simply appointed. Many have balconies or terraces. One family room can sleep up to six while the remaining rooms can accommodate two to four adults. Masferré is a small charming hotel in a remote mountain town where accommodation options are limited.
In this remote area, there are few places to stay beyond local guesthouse so please not expect the luxurious appointments one finds elsewhere in the country. While soap and other necessities are provided, you may prefer to bring your own.
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