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Gohotels.ph opens third branch in the Visayas


The Visayas’ City of Smiles is booming to be more than just a typical tourist destination. With more than a hundred flights a week from key destinations around the country, not to mention an abundance of hot food spots of the most delectable local cuisine, Bacolod has also set itself as a destination of choice for corporate events and business ventures.

Combining the charm of a relaxed provincial haven and the convenience of choice city pleasures, Bacolod truly has a lot to offer not only the most discerning tourist but also companies willing to offer their workforce a different training experience.

Robinsons Land Corp. aims to bring tourists and companies closer to the Bacolod experience with the opening of its latest gohotels.ph value hotel—gohotels.ph Bacolod. The hotel is part of RLC’s growing value-for-money hotel chain made famous for its high-quality amenities and unique booking system. The hotel also follows its counterparts’ “early booking, lower rates” setup commonly practiced by airlines, rewarding the lowest available rates to travelers who book the earliest. Simply log on to www.gohotels.ph to get the best deals.

“Gohotels.ph Bacolod is a perfect jump-off point to the various destinations in Bacolod because of its accessible location,” says Elizabeth Gregorio, general manager for gohotels.ph.

And with over 108 rooms to choose from, big groups won’t have a hard time finding a comfortable spot for one to stay. Every room has Windsor beds that have 100-percent cotton sheets and comfy duvet and pillows that assure every guest of a deep and a relaxing sleep  all throughout his or her stay.

The modern bathrooms also add comfort to everyone with hot and cold showers, its sleek fixtures and towels, soap and shampoo. “A special toiletry kit is being retailed for only P88,” Gregorio adds.  Since the hotel is located within the complex grounds of Robinsons Place, guests have access to its shopping outlets, restaurants and cinemas. There is a direct access passing through the mall’s Bacolod City Walk, an al fresco dining wing which offers a variety of meals. Robinsons Movieworld even operates a 3D cinema for added entertainment or a relaxing evening after a hectic tour of the city, Gregorio adds.

Accessing the Net won’t be a problem since every room has Wi-Fi access. An added feature is the LCD cable TV in every room and in the lounge areas. Safety boxes are also available for the safe keep of every guest’s valuables.

Gohotels.ph-Bacolod is the third branch in the Visayas. There are currently five gohotels.ph operating in the Philippines—Mandaluyong, Puerto Princessa in Palawan, Dumaguete, Bacolod and Tacloban. Soon to watch out for are the Iloilo, Manila and Ortigas branches.

Gohotels.ph-Bacolod is located on Lacson Street, Mandalagan Bacolod City, Negros Occidental.


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