Guest User
February 19, 2025
I stayed in small resorts when I came to PPS before. This time I stopped for one night and booked HUE. The location is very good, close to Robinson shopping center and not far from the airport. The overall environment, facilities and cleanliness meet the four-star standards. A family of three booked a family room, which had two exaggeratedly large three-part bathrooms, making the room not seem that big. The breakfast was very rich, but as a coastal city, there was no seafood at all. There was only a kind of noodle-shaped fish that was very fresh but wrapped in too thick batter and fried too greasy. For tourists like us, it was just passable.
The service staff was very enthusiastic and took the initiative to ask us whether we were going to the airport the next day and whether we needed help booking a taxi. But when she said the price was 1XXX pesos, I refused decisively. The tutu cars at the door only cost a fraction of the price, and that's the price for tourists. I remember when I came to PPS before, the farther place to the airport was only a little over 100 P. Of course, it is understandable that the value-added services of four-star hotels are more expensive, and guests are completely free to choose them.
There is a swimming pool, a small bar and a gym on the top floor of the hotel, but we were in a hurry and only went up to take a look and didn't experience it.
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