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TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION

Hotel: The Bayleaf


Located in the delightful area of Intramuros, The Bayleaf resides in the
historic core of the city. Enjoying a commanding position in the religious,
cultural and sightseeing hub of Manila, the hotel also enjoys an exclusive
view of the three-mile-long circuit of massive stone walls that surround
historic Intramuros. Launched in November 2011, The Bayleaf has received many accolades for its
exceptional service: including Tripadvisor’s Traveller’s Choice Award for 2013 and Agoda’s prestigious
2012 Gold Circle Award. This boutique hotel promises an unforgettable stay with a penthouse
restaurant offering all day dining and panoramic views of the city.

Condominium: ZADIA GREENFIELD CITY


Experience the best of both worlds with the luxuriant metropolis that is
Zadia: a five-building low density condominium development located at
Greenfield City, made extraordinary with Greenspiration, complete with
wonderful amenities, neighboring lifestyle centers, and is accessible to Tagaytay City.

Motels: Victoria Court


This place knows what lovers need. Not only does their food menu offer
aphrodisiacs to help get you in the mood, but they’ve also let guests rent a room
by the hour. That way, if you only have time for a quickie, you don’t need to be
stuck with a hefty bill.

Inns: Westpoint Inn


Situated in Port Barton, Westpoint Inn offers a garden. All rooms feature a private
bathroom. Guests can enjoy garden views. At the inn, rooms come with a desk. At
Westpoint Inn every room is fitted with a seating area.
Apartments: The Grass Residence
Every room at this homestay is air conditioned and features a flat-screen TV and
DVD player. A terrace or balcony are featured in certain rooms. The rooms are
equipped with a private bathroom. Extras include slippers and free toiletries. The
Grass Residence features free WiFi .

Paradores: Paradores Del Castillo


Originally built in the early 1900’s, this home was restored in late 2014, still
adhering to the footprint and Spanish-American-Colonial style of the Filipino
bahay-na-bato. It was completed on March 9, 2015 and called Paradores del
Castillo, following the Spanish practice of transforming old castles, monasteries and historic buildings
into government-run bed & breakfast facilities.

Pensions: Duchess Pension


The first to our list with room rates that starts from 250.00! Located in the lovely
area of Puerto Princesa Town Proper, Duchess Pension enjoys a commanding
position in the sightseeing, nightlife, religious interests hub of Palawan. The
hotel lies 0.5 km from the city center and provides accessibility to important
town facilities.

Bed and Breakfast Accommodation: Park, Bed and Breakfast


Set 4 km from Makati Central Business District, this straightforward hotel is 3 km
from both SM Mall of Asia and Ninoy Aquino International Airport. Bright,
unpretentious rooms with cable TV and minifridges in a straightforward hotel.

Hostels: Flotsam and Jetsam


Right in the heart of Surf Town, Flotsam & Jetsam Hostel in La Union, is the place
for travelers who are looking for a laid back beach vibe before going hard in the
waves. With its eclectic, whimsical decor—including a bamboo daybed, hand-
painted signs, and colorful lanterns strung to the ceiling—this place won’t just put
you in a relaxed mindset, but it also sets the stage for cozy bonding with friends, as well as really cute
photos.
Campgrounds: Anawangin Cove
Anawangin Cove is one of the many coves in the town of San Antonio where
tourists enjoy beach bumming and camping. The shores are lined with grey
sand and the waters are clear and perfect for swimming and snorkeling. You
can take a boat or trek Mt. Pundaquit to reach the cove. Once you arrive, set
up your tent at the campsite which is lined with tall agoho trees that create the much-needed nature
vibe for your camping trip.

Health Spas: Nurture Wellness Village


Received the Certificate of Excellence 2014 from Trip Advisor, Nurture Spa
combines the restorative and healing powers of local and foreign massage
therapies. Nurture Spa Village was one of the first one to offer distinctly
Filipino spa treatments. Some unique and popular ones being “Nilaib”
massage, a Filipino version of hot stone massage, “Magsing-irog Massage”
and “Abel”. “Ifugao Spa Suites” are inspired from the local Banaue Rice
Terraces in Philippines

Private Homes: Raffi's Way


Raffis Way is a 4 bedroom designer villa designed to be lived in. By you. Even
just for a few inspiring nights. Let Raffis change the way you vacation.
TYPES OF RESTAURANTS

Fine Dining: Champagne Room


Often described one of the most beautiful fine dining restaurants in Manila,
Champagne Room over the years, has been able to maintain its classic, elegant
and royal charm to its multitude of loyal patrons. Its regal interiors and high-
quality dishes make it a top choice for couples spending Valentine’s Day or their
anniversaries.

Casual Dining: Roof Deck Bistro


Roof Deck Bistro started out as a private hang-out place serving regular bar chows.
And with a few egging from people who have tried the cooking, the Roofdeck
Bistro was up and about some time in mid-2011. Nothing fancy here. Just a good
place with good food. Being at the top of a building with just a few surrounding wind blockers, the place
is refreshing and becomes the perfect evening hideout from the busy streets of Manila.

Contemporary Casual: The Alley


THE ALLEY IS AN INTERNATIONAL STREET-INSPIRED FOOD HALL WITH 15 UNIQUE FOOD
CONCEPTS TO CHOOSE FROM. A FIRST OF ITS KIND TO OFFER UNLIMITED FOOD AND
DRINKS. TASTE AND EXPERIENCE DIFFERENT FLAVORS AND SPECIALTY CUISINES.

Family Style: Snacks and Ladders


Snacks & Ladders is the ultimate playground for all ages. For only P150 consumable
fee, the whole family gets unlimited access to all the board games, life-size chess,
Snakes & Ladders—with unique treats to match. A must-try is their Pine-Chili
Chickmate and Twisturon Con Chocolate.

Fast Casual: Max's Restaurant


Max's Restaurant, sometimes known as Max's of Manila or simply Max's, is a
Philippine-based multinational restaurant chain which serves fried chicken and
other Filipino dishes. It is owned and operated by the Max's Group.
Fast Food: Jollibee
Jollibee is a Filipino multinational chain of fast food restaurants owned by Jollibee
Foods Corporation (JFC). As of April 2018, JFC had a total of about 1,200 Jollibee
outlets worldwide with presence in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, East Asia
(Hong Kong, Macau), North America, Europe (Italy, UK).

Cafe: Cafe in the Sky


Just a few kilometres away from the heart of Bagiuo City lies a cafe where heaven
and earth meet. The cafe offers a very simple menu but with such breathtaking
views, it’s worth more than any spice you need to boost your appetite.

Buffet: The Vikings


Vikings is the absolute best buffet experience in the country, featuring a cornucopia
of flavors that can't be found elsewhere. Gather up your friends and family and
embark on your greatest food adventure yet. Be merry, eat hearty, and eat like a
Viking today.

Food Trucks and Concession Stands: Kuyang


Kuyang, which offers classic Filipino food in the form of rice toppings. They
initially catered to students around the Katipunan area, and the duo had fun
manning the truck while it was still gaining ground.

Pop- up Restaurant: Aru Yoru


Entitled Aru Yoru, the event promises to offer one-of-a-kind modern Japanese fusion
cuisine in a formal sit-down dinner format. Only 20 to 25 guests will be served during
the 6:30 PM and 9:00 PM schedules, which adds to the exclusivity of the event.
MACRO
PERSPECTIVE OF
TOURISM AND
HOSPITALITY

JARDINE CHRISTIAN S. ROFLO


BSIHM - 1A1 - 4

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