Showing posts with label Accommodations in Baybay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Accommodations in Baybay. Show all posts

Monday, February 3, 2014

Uptown Plaza Hotel

Magsaysay Ave., Baybay City
Tel. No.: +63 (53) 563-8075



ACCOMMODATION RATES
Ordinary
1 Matrimonial or 2 Single Beds
Ceiling Fan
Own Toilet & Bath
PhP    400.00
Aircon
1 Matrimonial or 2 Single Beds
Aircon
Own Toilet & Bath
PhP    580.00

Deluxe
1 Matrimonial Bed
Aircon
Cable TV
Own Toilet & Bath
PhP    680.00




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Asia Novotel Hotel

Zone 10 Rizal Blvd., Baybay City
Tel. No.: + 63 (53) 335-2422




ROOM RATES
Room Type
12 Hours
24 Hours
Queen Suite Room
PhP    560.00
PhP    750.00
Family Room
PhP    800.00
PhP 1,000.00
VIP Family Room
PhP 1,300.00
PhP 1,500.00
Conference Room
(OPEN TIME)
PhP    600.00
         *All Rooms Free Internet Access (WIFI)




Thursday, January 30, 2014

Baybay City Accommodations

Baybay is a component city located on the western coast of the province of Leyte, Philippines. It is bounded by Camotes Sea on the west, Albuera on the north, Inopacan on the south, Burauen, La Paz and MacArthur on the northeast, Javier on the east, and Abuyog and Mahaplag on the southeast.

It has a Type 4 climate, which is generally wet. Its topography is generally mountainous in the eastern portion as it slopes down west towards the shore line. Generally an agricultural city, the common means of livelihood are farming and fishing. Some are engaged in hunting and in forestal activities. The most common crops grown are rice, corn, abaca, root crops, fruits, and vegetables. Various cottage industries can also be found in Baybay such as bamboo and rattan craft, ceramics, dress-making, fiber craft, food preservation, mat weaving, metal craft, Philippine furniture manufacturing and other related activities.
Also, it is the home of the premier university of the Visayas and also in Philippines and one of the leading schools in Southeast Asia on agricultural research, and was called as Resort University, the Visayas State University.

Baybay is a major port on the central west coast of Leyte, Philippines, where ferries leave for Cebu and other islands. It has also the Baybay Public Terminal, which serves routes from Tacloban, Ormoc, Maasin, Manila, Davao City and some other major towns in Leyte, Southern Leyte and Samar provinces.

According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 102,841 people. Also, it is the 2nd largest city after Ormoc City in the province in terms of land area. Before, Baybay was the biggest town in Leyte in terms of population and 2nd in terms of land area, following Abuyog. Covering an area of 46,050 hectares (459.3 km2), Baybay is composed of 92 barangays, 23 of which are in the poblacion, with one barangay jointly located. The remaining 68 are rural barangays. [1]

LIST OF ACCOMMODATIONS IN BAYBAY:

Asia Novotel
Rizal Boulevard
Tel. No.: + 63 (53) 335-2422
Click Here for Room Rates


Baybay Town House
30 de Deceimbre corner Bonifacio Streets, Baybay City
Tel. No.: + 63 (53) 325 2614


Ellean's Lodge

A .Bonifacio St., Baybay City


GV Pension
Bonifacio St., Baybay City


JR Pension House
Tel. No.: +63 (53) 335 2471
30 de Deciembre St., Baybay City


Kilim Bay Pension House
Brgy. Kilim, Baybay City



Palermo Hotel
Mabini St, Baybay City
Tel. No.: +63 (53) 335-2442


Uptown Plaza
Magsaysay Ave., Baybay City
Tel. No.: +63 (53) 563-8075
Click Here for Room Rates


VSU Guesthouse
VSU Compound, Baybay City
Tel. No.: +63 (53) 335 2647


VSU Hotel
VSU Compound, Baybay City
Tel. No.: +63 (53) 335 2647


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References: 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baybay

Ormoc City Accommodations

Ormoc is a first class city in the province of Leyte, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 191,200 people. Ormoc is the economic, cultural, commercial and transportation hub of western Leyte. Ormoc City is an independent component city, not subject to regulation from the Provincial Government of Leyte. However, the city is part of the IV Congressional District of Leyte together with Albuera, Kananga, Merida, and Isabel. [1]


The city's name is derived from ogmok, an old Visayan term for "lowland" or "depressed plain".


LIST OF ACCOMMODATIONS IN ORMOC:
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References:
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ormoc

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