I’ve actually spent many nights at the EDSA Shangri-La! It’s our corporate hotel and close/ish to our office in Quezon City (near Eastwood). The hotel itself is by far the best in the area. There was a CPK just outside where I’d often have dinner, and the massive SM Megamall was just across the street. I always remember the overwhelming greetings of “welcome sir” by all the staff when walking in.Strong Eagle wrote: ↑Thu, 22 Feb 2024 12:55 amI really like the Edsa Shangri-La in Manila. Fabulous lobby, bar, and grounds. And a breakfast layout that I've never seen the likes of before... even had Jesus carved into a watermelon one morning.
I'm not a huge fan of Penang, but I would stay at the E&O if I go again. Not sure when you were last there; the newer wing (not exactly new any longer though), Victory Annex, has some higher floors with balconies and nice views over the water. Rooms are also big at 50+ sq meters. However, at this point the original wing may be in better condition (renovated in 2019).jalanjalan wrote: ↑Thu, 22 Feb 2024 4:01 pmE&O in Penang (best high tea ever) and Hotel Puri in Malacca (like staying in a mini museum). Haven't been to either in a long time, alas.
I was up there last weekend in Kuantan. I prefer older classic hotels - my two are the Galle in Colombo and the E&O in Penang. The old Victoria (?) in KL is also good.malcontent wrote: ↑Wed, 21 Feb 2024 11:40 pmJust curious if any of you have a list of favorites where you love the unique aspects of a particular hotel and location — specifically, ones that you never get tired of going back to. Here are a few on my list:
One of the truly special ones in my mind would be the Rendezvous Hotel on Scarborough Beach in Perth. Been there multiple times, it’s great value for an ocean facing room, the beach and surrounding area is nice and Perth is close by. I actually stumbled across this hotel by accident the first time I discovered it — immediately turned the car around, checked on the room rate and stayed there that very night. Since then, no trip to Perth is complete without staying here.
Closer to Singapore, the most special one for me is the Hyatt Hotel in Kuantan. It takes roughly 6 hours to drive up there, but I’ve always felt like it was well worth it. Similarly, the ocean facing rooms are great value, the beach is way nicer than you’d expect, and the city of Kuantan is nice, easy to get around by car, relaxed and lots of good food at true local prices.
The holiday inn (IHG) chain is about your best bet.expatfamily18 wrote: ↑Thu, 05 Sep 2024 3:13 pmWe are a family of 5 looking for "affordable" family friendly hotels in SG, any recommendations?
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