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Showing posts with label travel accommodations. Show all posts

Castlereagh Boutique Hotel, Sydney

Note: The Australia trip happened several months ago.


Unlike my recent UK trip, I have no relatives in Sydney who have homes I could crash into while doing my touristy things.  Therefore, I had to book myself into a hotel for a few days.

Travel sites are ideal for doing these kinds of things because they usually cut a good deal.  When I'd decided to stay 4 nights in Castlereagh Boutique Hotel, I shelled out less than P18,000.  I checked the rates again just before I wrote this post and found that it's over P5,000 /night to book now, but you may get it cheaper if you stay longer than 3 nights.  That's an excellent bargain, when you know that Hyde Park is just one block away and that it'll only take you 2 minutes to walk to the nearest train station.  You can't get any central than that, unless you want the Opera House just outside your hotel.



Castlereagh is in the same building as the New South Wales Masonic Club.  Incidentally, it is a listed heritage building -- a fact about it that I absolutely love.  Expect it to be somewhat traditional.






I nearly missed the lobby door when walking down Castlereagh St!  It was just a small door from the pavement, so it pays to watch out for the signs above when looking for your hotel, shops, etc.



When I said to expect something traditional, it means you need to insert your hotel room key into the elevator to get to your room floor.  I was beside myself the first time I had to do it!




My flight landed at about 7am and was dreading that I would have to wait until 10am for an early check-in.  Thank God a room was immediately available, so I had been able to freshen up after flying in a plane overnight (incidentally, there was nobody sitting next to me in that flight also -- am I on a streak here?)



I booked a single room with a double bed and an en-suite bathroom.  I had experienced staying in a hotel in London before where I had to share a bathroom with other residents on my floor and I absolutely hated it.  So I didn't mind paying extra for the privacy.

The room is really clean (very, very important).  The only issues I have about it is that really old-fashioned bedspread (reminds me of lola/grandma) and that frosted window.  I love being able to see the world from my room, but here, I don't even know if it's morning or afternoon.  What a pity.




The bathroom is modern and spotless!!!  Considering that it's a very old building and I expected some kind of medieval plumbing system with the price I got the room in, I was very pleased! 

Would I stay there again?Absolutely!!  It's clean, the staff are friendly and most of all -- it's a really good bargain! 

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Casa Escano & Don Merto's Restaurant, Cebu



Casa Escano
is this lovely little B&B we stayed overnight in while in Cebu City.





It can be found along Juana Osmena Street, just outside the busy city proper.




I was given one of the standard rooms (just enough room for 1 person), which costs at least P1,749/night.




It was comfortable and very clean -- I was very happy with my room, except that I got the one which was at a dark corner of the B&B.




Not that it matters, really, as I only had to stay the night. Plus, you get a newspaper everyday!




Casa Escano also has its own restaurant named Don Merto's. Meals here would set you back at least P200 per head, but they are very good and worth the money.




It's also where you get your free breakfast in the mornings.





Pork Back Ribs




Mushroom Swiss Burger (a half pound burger that I shamefully couldn't finish -- quite tasty,though!).



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Buena Casa Hotel, Subic



After a long day spent waiting, traveling and attending a wedding in Angeles, my friends and I checked into our room at the
Buena Casa Hotel in Subic.




It's a nice little hotel located along Betty Lane corner Sampson Road, within the Subic central business district.




That means it's right next to Pancake House and Teriyaki Boy in that area.




In fact, I can see people going into Pancake House right outside my window! Hehe!




The rooms are spacious, clean and the beds are very comfortable.




I was given a Deluxe room that was worth P2,100 a night.




Looks like staying in hotel rooms all by myself is becoming an expensive habit.




The bathrooms are bright, had just enough room and clean -- all of these are very important!




By the way, we got free breakfast with our rooms! I actually get two with mine (*sigh*), but I my appetite wasn't capable of wolfing down two plates at the time.





You get your breakfast at the Sabrosso Restaurant & Cafe which can be found right beside the hotel lobby.





The French Toast Breakfast was very nice, with the option of getting hotdog, ham or bacon with it. Lovely!

Their flyers say you can get a room for as low as P1,418. It may be good to check with reservations about these rates before your trip.



Buena Casa Hotel
Tel. nos. -- (047) 250 0663/ 052 0664
Email -- buenacasa@subictel.com



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