It was drizzling when we landed at Francisco B. Reyes Airport in Coron, Palawan. Good thing the SkyJet plane had umbrellas for each passenger. We then rode a van that would take us to Club Paradise.
For a quick getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city, a quick trip to Holiday Inn Clark in Pampanga may just be the best idea for yourself or your family.
For people looking for great staycation deals, Hotel Benilde Maison De La Salle has reopened after an extensive renovation.
Mexico: Fantastic Identity, 20th Century Masterpieces,” an exhibition of artworks by renowned Latin American artists such as Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros, is now on display at Ayala Museum. The show opened Sept. 30 and will run until Nov. 9.
As part of its 75th anniversary, Taal Vista Hotel’s “Culinary Gems: A Festival of Filipino Flavors Buffet,” is ongoing on select weekends till Nov. 23 at its Café Veranda.
The Discovery Country Suites, Tagaytay, reopens this weekend after an extensive seven-month refurbishment by architect and interior designer Isabel Berenguer-Asuncion.
Upon arriving at General Santos City airport, you immediately notice the hustle and bustle of business life in the city. Foreigners and locals alike stream out of the airport. It’s my first time in General Santos City, and it seems to me that commerce and the march of progress is well underway in this booming port. But the city was not our first destination as we immediately headed to South Cotabato and the enchanting Lake Sebu.
A rare, early Christmas treat happened on Dec. 11—select guests of Discovery Suites were treated to a dinner with renowned Filipino painter Manuel Baldemor.
Pampanga’s deep historical and cultural roots become palpable as soon as you start the tour. For hundreds of years, the province has fed the growing city of Manila, which helped create the modest Spanish colony into a bustling city. Pampanga became prosperous as well.
The people of Malolos, Bulacan, should feel privileged to live and walk in such a historic town, now a city. Every street is rich in history.