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OYO 115 Northridge Mansions
3.5/58 Reviews
Hotel is located near Trinoma. Room is big and spacious. Cool Aircon and working hot and cold shower. Just dont be surprise when the reception will ask for 1000 pesos security deposit but of course it is refundable. Thanks OYO 115 Northridge Mansion for wonderful stay.
Axiaa Hotel
3.5/512 Reviews
This was my second accommodation in Axiaa Hotel Manila in Quezon City. The hotel was just few steps away from our office. This time, my room was a single-bed room at the back of the hotel. The same, it was clean and comfy. I always provide the management thru the sales executive with my comments and suggestions for the hotel, especially the provision of a table and chairs for the rooms of their guests who visits the hotel for business. Anyway, this hotel is good for business and pleasure. Salute to the staff.
Park Inn by Radisson North Edsa
4.5/580 Reviews
Staff went beyond their way in providing us a quality service and great experience at the hotel. Thank you! Appreciate all your help! From breakfast buffet at CASA where we were being accomodated very closely by the staff and checking in on our baby from time to time to make sure he is enjoying his food to the front desk staff who did their best to provide us all our needs during our stay (especially the baby bath tub!). Thanks so much! We'll surely come back!
Hotel DreamWorld North Edsa
3.6/571 Reviews
Best and cleanest room I’ve ever experienced in dreamworld hotel 1205… tho, wala siya sa directory kaya medyo scary at first but its true. Malinis yung 1205 than the other rooms…
Eurotel North Edsa
4/571 Reviews
The hotel is very well located for using public transportation, as it is very close to the “North Avenue” stop of MRT3 (which is currently the final stop on the MRT3 line, leading from there southwards along the EDSA highway). Another public transport line, LRT1, can also be reached on foot, only that the nearest station “Roosevelt” was closed in late November / early December 2021, so it will take a while to walk further to the now final stop on that line, “Balintawak”. There is currently construction ongoing for a new line close to the hotel, which I believe will be named MRT7, giving even more connections with public transport (east-wards, out of Quezon City / Metro Manila). Due to the construction, I heard sometimes noise during the night coming from the outside. In about 30 minutes walking distance is the Ninoy Aquino Park, a peaceful place with animals and places for picknick, or simply to rest from the city noise. Also, the Quezon Memorial Circle, another park, can be visited for recreational purposes and is very close to the before-mentioned Ninoy Aquino Park. Due to Covid-19 measurements, breakfast – which was included in the price – was brought to the room. Hotel staff was friendly to me, and I want to thank everyone of the hotel team as well as the security personnel. At the reception desk I was treated well by Jonna, and by the other front desk staff, for which I am thankful.
Hotel Sogo Mindanao Ave.
4/59 Reviews
ที่พักสะอาดมากและพนักงานเป็นกันเอง ที่สำคัญคือระบบป้องกันคนนอกเข้าไปค่อนข้างยากมาก ผู้จัดการใส่ใจทุกรายละเอียด ใกล้ห้างสรรพสินค้าและติดถนนใหญ่ หาง่าย ไปมาสะดวก จะแนะนำให้คนมาพักต่อแน่นอน กำลังรอการคืนเงินจากการจองตัด้งินไปแล้ว แต่ไม่มีการยืนยัน ถ้าดำเนิน การคืนเงินหรือยกเลิกการจองได้ไวได้ดีน่าจะเป็นที่ถูกใจของนักท่องเที่ยวมาพักที่นี่ The accommodation is very clean and the staff are friendly. The important thing is that the protection system for outsiders is quite difficult. The manager pays attention to every detail. Near shopping malls and on the main road, easy to find, easy to come, will definitely recommend people to stay Waiting for a refund of the already canceled booking. but there is no confirmation. Refunds or cancellations quickly should be a favorite for travelers staying here.

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Quezon City Travel Guide

Brief Description of Quezon City

Quezon City is the largest city in Metro Manila, Philippines, known for its vibrant energy and diverse cultural scene. It was named after the former President of the Philippines, Manuel L. Quezon, who founded the city in 1939. Quezon City offers a mix of modern skyscrapers and historical landmarks, showcasing the country's rich heritage.

Must-Experience Things and Uniqueness of Quezon City

  • Visit the iconic Quezon Memorial Circle, a national park that houses the towering monument of President Quezon.
  • Explore the Art in Island 3D Museum, where you can immerse yourself in interactive and optical illusion art installations.
  • Indulge in a food trip at Maginhawa Street, a popular food hub filled with unique restaurants, cafes, and food stalls.
  • Experience the thrill of indoor skydiving at the Flying Trapeze Philippines.
  • Discover Filipino contemporary art at the Vargas Museum and Filipiniana Research Center.

Better to Know Before Visiting Quezon City

Quezon City is a bustling metropolis with a tropical climate, so it's essential to pack lightweight and breathable clothing. Here are a few things to keep in mind before visiting:

  • English is widely spoken in Quezon City, making it easy for tourists to communicate with locals.
  • The currency used is the Philippine Peso (PHP), and most establishments accept major credit cards.
  • Quezon City experiences heavy traffic during peak hours, so it's advisable to plan your itinerary accordingly.
  • The city is known for its vibrant nightlife, with various bars and clubs offering live music and entertainment.

Transportation near Quezon City

Quezon City is conveniently located near several transportation hubs, providing easy access to different parts of the country.

  • The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) is the main international airport serving Quezon City, located approximately 20 kilometers away.
  • The Philippine National Railways (PNR) has a station in Santa Mesa, Manila, which is around 8 kilometers from Quezon City.
  • The Metro Rail Transit (MRT) system has stations in Quezon City, including North Avenue, Quezon Avenue, and GMA-Kamuning.
  • Jeepneys and taxis are commonly used modes of transportation within Quezon City.

Tips for Booking Hotels Near Quezon City in Quezon City

  • Consider the location and proximity to popular attractions and transportation hubs.
  • Check for amenities such as free Wi-Fi, swimming pool, fitness center, and on-site dining options.
  • Read reviews from previous guests to get insights into the hotel's service and cleanliness.
  • Compare prices and deals from different online booking platforms to get the best value for your money.
  • Book in advance, especially during peak travel seasons, to secure the best rooms and rates.
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