What made us go back to Azalea Residences
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Grace Bondad-Nicolas
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Grace Bondad-Nicolas
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Just recently, we attended an event at Baguio Convention Center for Janette Torals' Digital Marketing Workshop under WOFEX University and stayed at Azalea Residences located at Leonard Wood Loop ( across Teachers' Camp) and near Camp John Hay which is also the all-suite hotel in Baguio City. Our company been to different hotels already in that area but what made us go back to Azalea Residences are the following;
Hospitality- The ready smile, professional services and very accommodating staffs is already a plus.
Breakfast Buffet- With different menu every day from Filipino to Mexican dishes, you will crave for more.
Room- The cleanliness and spacious rooms of Azalea Residences are worthy to mention. We love to share and stay in these kind of ambiance and facility. Not to mention the veranda and the view.
Kitchen equipment- For family who likes to cook inside and to have a longer stay at Azalea, the room is equip with Kitchen and dining utensils.
For the busy women like us, we love to do work also anywhere and at Azalea Lobby, we stayed comfortably with that powerful WIFI and fresh strawberry shake. We sent our proposals to clients during our stay there and because of the no interruption WIFI connection, everything went smoothly and at the same time very relaxing.
If you like to check the room rates, here is the link http://www.azaleabaguio.com/rooms-rates/
According to their website, "Make every trip to the City of Pines an experience to keep with a stay at Azalea Residences, Baguio’s first and only 4-star serviced apartment hotel that will make every family vacation, group getaway, or romantic retreat more memorable. Delight in Azalea’s modern and generously appointed hotel facilities that comes complete with kitchen equipment, dining and entertainment area."
We got the chance to meet their empowered General Manager too. Ms. Elisa Escobar who happened to be one of the speakers also at Wofex University. Her presentation during that workshop is about bloggers and the power of digital media. Very informative 2 days of our stay in Baguio and made it more memorable because of Azalea Residences. Definitely a place to stay when you are at the city of pines.
What to do more in Baguio? There are so many landmarks and activities in Baguio. While you booked yourself at Azalea Residences, check some places also like the following from Azalea Website;
Night Market Ukay-Ukay
Harrison Road, from its morning to afternoon business rush, transforms to an evening deal finder’s haven with the road being closed for the Baguio Night Market where used branded items including clothes, shoes, bags and toys are lined up and sold to bargain hunters. Fun starts at 9pm until midnight.
Tree Top Adventure
The only motorized zip lines in the Philippines is here in Baguio or Subic Branch. Tree Top Adventure offers extreme activities overlooking a nice scenery with a good weather of course, nothing to beat that. You might want to try their Tree Drop, in which you’ll be suspended 60 feet above the ground, mission impossible style and falling as fast as 2 to 3 seconds. This is Tree Top’s most extreme activity and only costs Php150. This is one way to really quench your thirst for an adrenaline rush.
You might also want to try their rides done in pairs: the Superman Ride and the Silver Surfer. As the name implies, you’ll be zip lining Superman Style for 200 meters long 150 feet above the ground, but instead of just doing it forwards, you will also zipline backwards. The Silver Surfer, on the other hand, is a 60-degree diagonal motorised zipline, in which you’ll be standing on a specialized platform and gliding up and down for three cycles. Expect stops and swings with every cycle. For Php300 and Php200 respectively, you can experience what superheroes feel like as they fly and glide through the air.
For those who haven't been to Baguio. Oh! Inviting you all. According to the dictionary, Baguio, officially the City of Baguio and often referred to as Baguio City, is a highly urbanized city in northern Luzon in the Philippines. It is geographically within Benguet, serving as the provincial capital from 1901 to 1916, but has since been administered independently from the province following its conversion into a chartered city. The city has become the center of business, commerce, and education in northern Luzon, as well as the seat of government of the Cordillera Administrative Region. According to the 2010 census, Baguio has a population of 318,676. So join us in Baguio and stay at Azalea Residences, I am the living proof of their uber hospitality.
To know more about the hotel, please check their website here http://www.azaleabaguio.com/
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