Go Hotels Mandaluyong now Go Hotels Plus Mandaluyong

Go Hotels Mandaluyong now Go Hotels Plus Mandaluyong

/ 01:35 PM April 12, 2024

The iconic Go Hotels Mandaluyong along EDSA turns a vibrant shade of orange to symbolize its energetic transformation filled with pluses for that unique high-quality and high-value experience!

Go Hotels Plus

The iconic Go Hotels Mandaluyong along EDSA is now Go Hotels Plus Mandaluyong.

As the travel demand in Metro Manila continues to grow, Robinsons Hotels and Resorts responds with the times by going back to its roots and transforming the first property, Go Hotels Mandaluyong into a Go Hotels Plus.

Opened in May 2010, Go Hotels Mandaluyong is the pioneering property of Robinsons Hotels and Resorts (RHR) in the value-essential category that challenged the hospitality landscape in the Philippines. 

As the first-of-its-kind no-frills hotel, it offered travelers safe, comfortable, and affordable stays in Metro Manila across its 222 deluxe and PWD rooms with options of queen-size or twin beds. Its success brought about the growth of the Go Hotels chain across the country spanning from Luzon to Mindanao.

In 2022, as the economy was recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, RHR re-introduced the brand Go Hotels Plus with a refreshed look, upgraded amenities and spaces, while maintaining its affordable rates. The first Go Hotels Plus was opened in Tuguegarao and shortly followed after by the opening of the second Go Hotels Plus in South Luzon, Go Hotels Naga. 

The total portfolio of Go Hotels and Go Hotels Plus combined grew into a wide network of 17 hotels nationwide, including four (4) franchised hotels under the Roxaco group.

UPGRADED EXPERIENCE

With its brand upgrade, guests may now look forward to an enhanced stay experience characterized by a lot of pluses. 

Rooms now have a more modern and sleek design with amenities such as a hair dryer and dental and hygiene kits readily available. 

A new room category with a bunk bed for sharing is now offered for groups on a budget. This is in addition to its existing deluxe twin and queen rooms.

Go Hotels Plus

Go Hotels Plus guests can now choose rooms with a bunk bed suitable for groups on a budget, while its existing deluxe twin and queen rooms get refreshing and vibrant update.

The new and spacious lobby serves as a recreational area where guests can interact and leisurely lounge amidst a warm and homey ambiance complemented by a high-speed WIFI connection. A new breakfast and a la carte menu from New Deli is also available.   

Go Hotels Plus

The new and spacious Go Hotels Plus lobby exudes a warm and homey vibe.

Located in the spacious lobby is a co-working space open for digital nomads who require a comfortable place to work in. A self-service coffee station offering Go Hotels Plus’ signature brewed coffee is available for only Php45 as well as cappuccino, café latte, and hot chocolate for only Php55.

“Whether you are traveling for business or leisure, staying at Go Hotels Plus provides you enough amenities and accessibility to make it very convenient, comfortable, and valuable,” said Mr. Barun Jolly, SVP-BUGM of Robinsons Hotels and Resorts.

Go Hotels Plus Mandaluyong is located in Robinsons Cybergate Plaza EDSA, corner Pioneer Street, Mandaluyong, and is 30-45 minutes away from the airport and within walking distance to the MRT Boni Station and EDSA carousel. 

Go Hotels Plus Mandaluyong is set to redefine the concept of elevated experience while still maintaining its affordable price points.

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