East View Hotel, my home in Bacolod
I was supposed to stay at my friend’s house in Bacolod but a few days before my trip, I figured that they’ll be crowded and I don’t want to be a bother to them. So at the least minute, I googled for a boutique hotel in Bacolod and found East View Hotel. They claim they’re a boutique hotel although I think they’re an ordinary hotel since it’s not very posh. I still like the room I got though. For P1,400 a night with free breakfast (which I never used), it ain’t bad at all.
The hotel only provides towels, towelettes, soaps, and a horrid product which is a 3-in-1 shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. I had to buy toothpaste and shampoo. Good thing I brought a toothbrush with me.
Still, the bed was very cozy and I slept like a baby during my four nights in Bacolod. It’s also good that the hotel is close to my friend’s house so it’s convenient for them when picking me up.
Most likely I’ll stay here again but I’ll arm myself with all the toiletries I will need on my next Bacolod trip.
East View Hotel
Carlos Hilado Circumferential Road
corner Esperanza Diola Street
Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
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I wasn’t afraid of the height, I was more worried if the contraption will support my weight. Well it did and I was able to zipline at ZipCity during the Davao Food Appreciation Tour (DFAT) early this year. It only cost me P250 for the adrenaline rush.
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I arrived a few days early so I can spend some time in Davao then Tara, Ria, Mica and I took a bus from Davao to GenSan. The ride was long but smooth. I enjoyed the scenery while my companions slept. Too bad it started to rain when we got to GenSan so commuting was a bit difficult. We agreed to meet up with Avel and company at KCC Mall before checking into our hotels. When we arrived, some Manila-based bloggers (Fitz, Rina, and Don) were at Coffee Dream, our designated meeting place and one of the sponsors of our tour.
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