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Novotel Manila Araneta City Hotel
4.6/5202 Reviews
The location is great, especially if you’re just been to Araneta Coliseum for a show in the evening. Good shops and eateries are everywhere. Nice hotel, with good pool and bar. Hotel is a bit frayed at the edges. Room fittings and shower looking a bit old and tired. Graying towels, one with a hole in it. No management seen anywhere. So it’s a good stay but not really worth the high price. Wi-Fi was good.
Citadines Roces Quezon City
4.6/544 Reviews
We initially booked an overnight stay in a 1 bedroom deluxe room, but since we trully enjoyed our stay, we decided to extend another night! 😀 We were so deligjted and satisfied with the room and the service - from the quick early check-in process, to the cleanliness and spacious room provided, to the pool amenities up to the sumptous and hearty meal (breakfast) that was served! What’s even more satisfying was the completeness of the amenties in the room especially the kitchen stuff! The staffs were also nice and attentive. When we requested for additional or replenishments of amenities, they have attended to it real FAST! Requests were attended in like 5-10minutes only! Overall, we had a great and comfortable stay and we will surely be back to this hotel! 😊
Gilmore Tower Suites By SMS Hospitality
4/536 Reviews
Where to begin to tell you what a waste of money this was... First they mix me up with someone who has the same sounding name telling me upon check-in that my reservation was only good till a certain date. Only after I showed them their email confirmation do they double check, and then have the nerve to tell me not to get upset. Next they only accept cash. What hotel accepts only cash and to pay upfront for the whole stay?? The place looks like a better version of a dorm. The sofa had a hole. The shower curtain was torn. Cleaning only happens upon request. Why? ”Kasi dalawa lang po kami.” The toilets smelled like a sewer (”imburnal”). And all they did after complaining was spray it with an air freshener. Internet worked 10% of the time and you're only given a Globe Home Wifi router upon request. Which was useless anyway because it didn't work most of the time. You had to pay for parking every time you parked. 50 pesos/day. 300/pesos overnight. Plus, as they said during check-in, only if space is available.
Red Planet Quezon Timog
4.4/5155 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.
Harolds Evotel Quezon City
4.3/5139 Reviews
I booked this property for my best friend and his family, and they described it as a charming boutique hotel in Quezon City that exceeded all their expectations. The impeccable service provided, especially by Red from reservations, ensured that my request was handled seamlessly. Highly recommended!
Red Planet Cubao Aurora Boulevard
4.4/5203 Reviews
We had a very good stay at Red Planet Cubao. We went there to watch a concert at NFT and this hotel was more or less a 5 minute walk away from the theater. The rooms weren't as big and spacious compared to other hotels but the basic amenities were all there and are functioning well and in good condition. If you're in a tight budget but wants a comfortable place to stay around this area, consider booking in this hotel. Drugstore, bank, concert venues (i.e. NFT & Araneta Coliseum), food chains, mall, etc. are all at a walking distance. The concierge staff was very accommodating! They also granted our request to be placed in quieter rooms. Thank you to all the staff. Will surely comeback here! ☺️💯

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Hotel Information for Tourists

Number of hotels10
Number of Reviews 3
Lowest PriceUS$16
Highest PriceUS$118
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$50
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$50

Quezon City Pet-friendly Hotel Guide

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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