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Novotel Manila Araneta City Hotel
4.6/5163 Reviews
pros great, functional hotel :) overall excellent overnight stay v close to concert venue comfy bed lots of sockets for remote work the gelato at indulge was SO good con arrived at 4pm, and yet my room was not ready for check-in released by 5 pm :S front desk explained they were at 100% occupancy fully understand but management will need to look into housekeeping perhaps ?? front desk advised me to ask for late check out to compensate the delay was offered comp late check out until 1 pm only next day i had to kindly ask if they could extend until 2pm and they agreed on another note, in-room dining bit slow ordered bottled drinks and cutleries at midnight and was advised it will take 45-60 mins! i offered i will just get it from the restaurant downstairs as i could not wait that long but they insisted it will be delivered and they managed to get it down to 20 mins -fine by me also ordered in the morning, took them almost half an hour to deliver 2 bottles of water..
Summit Hotel Magnolia
3.7/547 Reviews
The Good 1. Staff - Thanks Ms. Erika for the pleasant check in experience and for the quick assistance on our bathroom issue, and Ms. Meek for the swift check out. 2. Room is HUGE - Got plenty of space to sleep, eat, work, exercise, relax, etc. 3. Great sleep - We loved the massive and comfortable mattress. 4. It's situated on top of one of the best malls in Quezon City. Accessibility and convenience is definitely not an issue. The Bad 1. Room smells bad, foul odor is coming from bathroom - Definitely not a great welcoming touch. Managed to report this right away. Air freshener was able to somehow mask the smell but sadly, it's not the best solution to a favorable outcome. 2. Corridors are in dire need of deep cleaning. There were paper bits and other kinds of dirt on the carpets. Neither Good Nor Bad 1. PARKING. - complimentary parking is offered to hotel guests. - hotel guests share parking area with mall goers, so there will not be a shortage of parking spaces. - there is no direct access / lift from parking to hotel lobby and vice versa, so this might be a slight inconvenience. 2. No food and beverage outlets in the hotel - but do you really need one? I mean, hotel is located on top of a mall. There are plenty of food establishments in Robinsons Magnolia. The Verdict The hotel needs to improve on its cleanliness issues to attract more quarantine and leisure guests. It would be a waste if they are not able to capitalize on their strengths (staff, room size, location, rates, etc), just because CLEANLINESS is pulling them back.
Microtel by Wyndham Acropolis
3.9/531 Reviews
The staff here are nice. From the guards to the receptionists especially Jeff in their dining area. Staff are polite and have smiles on their faces. I like how clean our room is. My daughter also likes them because they always call her by her name. Great food, great room, great people. Keep it up.
Red Planet Quezon Timog
4.4/594 Reviews
For someone who needs a base to explore Quezon City whether alone or with a travel companion, Red Planet Hotel in Quezon Timog offers a budget-friendly and safe accomodation. While the cheapest rates do not include food services, there are a lot of diners, restaurants, and cafes within walking distance. There are also a bunch of convenience stores around ready to serve you. Getting booked-in was very simple just taking a few minutes. Unfortunately, the internet signal was not good enough to conduct zoom meetings, and a maintenance of the hot water system occurred during my stay. But overall, the relaxation and comfort, combined with the security, cleanliness and general quiet provided, made the stay a top-class experience.
Sequoia Hotel
4.1/542 Reviews
Sequoia Hotel Upon checking in, I was asked how many will be staying in the room and I said 3. The receptionist pointed out that breakfast is just for 2 of which, I didn’t have a problem with. He asked for payment for 2 nights which I paid using my card and asked for Php 2000 cash deposit which I said I’s rather be put on hold from my card. Oddly enough, we were only given 1 key. I thought maybe there was already a card placed in the card switch socket in the room but when we got there, there was none. So, was the assumption is that we each one of us open the door every time someone goes out and comes back? I requested for an extra key which took time so I made another follow up. After a couple of mins wait, someone knocked and I don’t know if they were trying to be funny but 2 staff were holding out 2 keycards when I opened the door. Seriously? Room was small but nice. There was an electric kettle and cups, the usual hotel set up but they didn’t have complimentary coffee and tea set up. A small thing for Php 4200 per night rate. On our second night, when we came back from a wedding, it was so upsetting to discover that our keys didn’t work when we came back to our room. I asked reception why and she said the key expired. Again - seriously? You get 2 nights room payment but cut the key for 1 night??? The lady didn’t even apologize but rather, said she will check on the person on duty when I checked in. Then - no updates already. After the key incident, imagine finally being able to access our room and discovering that it wasn’t cleaned. I called reception, spoke to a guy and again, I was told that “he will check on Housekeeping”. When asked if my assumption is correct that all our rooms remain uncleaned, he said “most probably, yes.” WHAAAAAAT? Waited and waited to nothing so I called again and a lady answered. She told me yes that they are already checking on what happened………….. so I asked her what I should do - am i waiting for someone to clean? Am i waiting for their feedback on what happened? Ang labo. Also reported na din our AC that doesn’t cool and is noisy. In fairness, Maintenance people went up right away. But they just told us that “every so often, when the AC / room reaches it’s max temp, the AC goes to eco mode”. What are they talking about? The AC never reached a cool mode since we checked in 24 hours ago. Room attendant finally arrived and cleaned our rooms one by one. Of course, we have to do room hopping while cleaning was on going. Convenient right? Not. Cleaning was so-so - used cups were not replaced. You’d still see a paper on the floor. Bathroom sink wasn’t wiped. But then, at least the room was “refreshed” for the night. Too many on duty on a Saturday at the front desk - apart from the 2 ladies (there was a 3rd too) at the desk. There were 2 gentlemen walking around the lobby, doing nothing. There was a time they were just standing with the bellman talking. When a lady (guest) asked for taxi assistance, all
Luxent Hotel
4.4/598 Reviews
Here are the comments for our 1 night stay at Luxent. Front Office: Krys and Jason was very friendly but at the same time very professional. They even upgraded my room to the Prima Club Room that has access to the lounge as well. Aljon was also very efficient and helpful he even went to the parking area to assist my husband with our baggage. That same evening Aljon assisted me with the cake delivered to me and have it kept at the Kitchen. Prima Lounge: Dana greeted me with e smile through her eyes (all staff are wearing facemasks) when I went to the the Prima lounge to explore. She mentioned to me the perks of the lounge such as drinks and appetizers available that day. Later that evening my husband and I went back to the lounge to experience what Dana mentioned earlier, I was very excited because I was actually celebrating my birthday yesterday and what a better way to celebrate it with free food and drinks. haha There were alcoholic drinks like red and white wine, scotch, and beers too. if you dont drink you can have sodas or juices. As for the food they have appetizers like canapes, meatballs, fruits and nuts and as well a few choices of cheeses too. Edren was very attentive and very friendly, I forgot the name of the chef but that gave me a mini birthday cake and greeted me too. I would say it was a happy birthday indeed and I thankful I spent it at Luxent. Vertigo Pool/ Bar: Jason and Dixie attended to all our needs during our dinner time at the pool, very accurate in taking our orders and assisted with our every need. Breakfast: I was not able to get the names of the staff who assisted us but everyone is very attentive and helpful, food selection is very decent I loved everything except for the chicken sausage, it tasted weird, and the texture is weird too. Check out was smooth and quick. Dana once again offered us drinks before we go, which I appreciate. The hotel itself is very nice, the room interior is very cozy, it felt vey luxurious as well We loved the bed and the pillows are super soft. Pool is huge and water is nice, 17th floor is clean and very spacious. I loved the cabanas it felt as if i was out of town and not in the middle of Timog/ Morato Area. All in all the Luxent experience was indeed very memorable and enjoyable. You guys made my birthday extra special. Kudos to the employees who work hard and make sure to take the extra mile just to assist the guests and provide the best service.

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Must-Experience Uniqueness of Quezon City

Art In Island, Quezon City

One of stunning 3D art display at Art In Island in Quezon City

Quezon City, known as the "City of Stars," is a vibrant and bustling metropolis that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and entertainment. With its rich heritage and modern attractions, Quezon City has something for everyone. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, here are some must-experience attractions that will make your visit to Quezon City truly unforgettable.

Popular and Convenient Locations/Zones Suitable for First Visitors in Quezon City

La Mesa Eco Park, Quezon City

Greeneries at La Mesa Eco Park in Quezon City

  • Quezon Memorial Circle - A national park and shrine dedicated to the first President of the Philippines, Manuel L. Quezon. It offers a serene environment perfect for picnics and leisurely walks.
  • UP Diliman - The main campus of the University of the Philippines, known for its beautiful grounds, iconic Oblation statue, and cultural events.
  • Eastwood City - A vibrant commercial and residential area with a wide array of dining options, shopping malls, and entertainment venues.
  • Maginhawa Street - A foodie haven with numerous restaurants, cafes, and food stalls offering a variety of cuisines and flavors.
  • Art in Island - An interactive 3D art museum where visitors can become part of the artwork and take unique photos.
  • La Mesa Eco Park - A nature reserve and recreational park that offers activities such as boating, biking, and bird-watching.

Better to Know Before Visiting Quezon City

Monasterio de Santa Clara of Quezon City

Fine weather in Monasterio de Santa Clara of Quezon City

  • Weather: Quezon City has a tropical climate, with hot and humid weather throughout the year. It is advisable to pack lightweight and breathable clothing.
  • Safety: While Quezon City is generally safe for tourists, it is always recommended to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas.
  • Currency: The official currency in the Philippines is the Philippine Peso (PHP). It is advisable to have some local currency on hand for small purchases.
  • Language: The official language is Filipino, but English is widely spoken and understood, making communication easier for tourists.

Transportation in Quezon City

Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Quezon City

A cloudy day at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Quezon City (image source: photo by sculptor on Trip.com)

  • Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL): Quezon City is approximately 15 kilometers away from NAIA, the main international airport in Manila. Taxis, ride-sharing services, and airport shuttles are available for transportation to and from the airport.
  • LRT-2: The Light Rail Transit Line 2 (LRT-2) has stations in Quezon City, providing convenient access to various parts of the city and connecting to other major transportation hubs.
  • Buses and Jeepneys: Buses and jeepneys are the primary modes of public transportation in Quezon City. They offer affordable fares and extensive routes, making it easy to explore the city.

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SM City North EDSA mall, Quezon City

Christmas celebration in SM City North EDSA mall, Quezon City (image source: photo by Manila Urban Photography on Google Maps)

Quezon City is also known for its vibrant nightlife, with numerous bars, clubs, and live music venues. It is home to several shopping malls, including SM City North EDSA, one of the largest malls in the world. Food enthusiasts will delight in the diverse culinary scene, with a wide range of local and international cuisines to choose from. Additionally, Quezon City hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing the city's cultural heritage and artistic talents.

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