2025年に改装されたクラーク インペリアル ホテル アンヘレス シティは、アンヘレスで宿泊予定のお客様に非常にお勧めです。当施設はクラーク国際空港から13km、Calumpit Railway Terminalから39kmと、便利な立地です。付近のエリアは、フィールズアベニューやWalking Street Angeles City、マウンテン・ビュー・バイブル・バプティスト・チャーチなど、観光名所が豊富なことで有名です。お時間に余裕のあるお客様は、館内の様々な施設をぜひご利用ください。アンヘレスの当施設には、併設の駐車場があります。このホテルは、一人旅のお客様に特に好評です。
Serene Rise Hotel Angeles Cityに滞在すると、アンヘレスの提供する全てを探索するのに最適な場所に滞在することになります。
屋外のプールに行って、運動したり、ただリラックスしたりしてみてはいかがでしょうか。
ホテルまで車でお越しの予定の場合は、宿泊施設の駐車場への駐車をご検討ください。
FFrnclI stayed at Rosa Hotel Clark for one night and appreciated its excellent location-just a minute's walk to a 7/11, a massage spa, and a Thai restaurant. It made getting essentials, relaxing, and dining incredibly easy.
The hotel itself is a bit dated, and that shows in some of the furnishings and overall ambiance. However, it was clean and quiet, which made for a decent short stay. If you're not looking for luxury but value proximity and practicality, this place does the job.
Ideal for solo travelers or quick business trips where location matters more than modern amenities.
ゲゲストI chose this hotel as one of the amenities mentioned a sauna. Apparently, they don't have a sauna amenity-- but a room that has a sauna. That is awfully misleading. As soon as we checked in, I was already disappointed.
While it is new and recently renovated, I find the various elements of the room overdesigned and not very user-friendly. The peephole on the door was too high for either of us to reach. It also didn't have a cover (security risk). It might’ve been 6 feet. The chair and desk was not very ergonomic, the table was too high and the chair low. I dunno, seems like they designed the room for big people and I’m just a hobbit in a human world. The tables’ glass tops easily slides off because it doesn't have rubber feet to keep it in place. The sliding doors of the closet could easily overlap that it’d be hard to pull them to close properly. The bathroom door was unnecessarily huge. The bathtub setup is not very accessible, it’s setup way too high that you literally need a foot stool (that they have ready) to climb on. Needing a footstool and a handle is very accident-prone (the room we got was not senior/PWD-friendly, or even for someone with injuries). Even as an able-bodied person, it feel like one wrong slip on the stool can have disastrous consequences. The tub drain can easily be stepped on and then it closes, weird.
The staff were nice and friendly but it was odd that they didn’t seem too aware about various hotel policies and rules or even amenities when asked about: whether the sauna was an amenity, if asking for a bottled water was paid, if getting something printed at the front desk would be paid, or when the lights would turn on when the power went out. Speaking of the power going out, it took more than 5 minutes, perhaps even up to 10, for the generator to kick in or maybe it was the actual power coming back already--not sure. But there was absolutely no care to its customers about the power outage that we were just in the room waiting for the lights to come on… It was never spoken about when we checked out the next day. No one checked on us after the lights came back on either. We had to find the number to call the front desk as the phone needs power to work and the number on the keycard doesn't work.
Only one guy in the restaurant seemed to be on top of things during breakfast. Also seemed like they used powdered pineapple juice.
But hey, the bed was really comfy, everything was new and clean. The room was also spacious.
MmariajaryaThe place is nice, it's just that some of the facilities like the TV was not working when we got there. But all in all, all the staff are accommodating.