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Alunsina Hotel and Spa
"Good quality"
San Antonio Resort
"Stayed just for a night, and we always had a great time staying in this hotel. Great experience for everything from the view, the pool, ambiance and especially the room. We always love to spend time here. Till my next booking. ❤️"
Aura Condotel
"Highly recommend"
Espacio Verde Resort
"Great resort! We had 2 rooms next to each other. One for my wife and I and another for my 3 teen/adult kids. I have arthritis and the beds were comfortable for me. I am an American and run hot and the AC was good at keeping me cool. The rooms were very clean. The outside had a beautiful ambience. The inside of the rooms were on the darker side but spacious. The outside looked better than the inside, but the inside was adequate. We had a nice patio. One of my kids did get bit by mosquitoes while walking around the property in the evening. I would recommend mosquito repellent if walking around much at night or early morning. I personally did not get bit though. The staff at the hotel were fantastic. We had great service again and again. We walked in on the cleaning staff one time, and they were literally scrubbing the bathroom clean as we walked in. The staff at the front desk and at the restaurant had great service, were very professional, and spoke pretty good English. Also, they contract with a massage place. I received much better massages there then I have in America. The massage therapists seemed better trained. I see a chiropractor every week and the massage therapists helped me with my pain in my back as an alternative for our timr in the Philippines. The pool was big and my kids liked the 2 water slides. Great experience, will plan to stay here again if we go back to Roxas City."
Roxas President's Inn
"Nice hotel located at the heart of the city! Accommodating and friendly staff. Rooms are clean including the bathroom. If you are sensitive to noise, request a room not facing the roadside. Roadside rooms are noisy especially during the day"
Hotel Veronica
"Location is very good, just in front of Robinson Roxas, super friendly and accommodating staffs, breakfast is good."
Kapis Mansions Hotel
"Place is very run down. ! Booked a deluxe room and everything doesn't work. ! Room telephone doesn't work. Heater for shower doesn't work. The TV doesn't work. ! There's only 3 outlet in the room. One near sink. One close to the TV. One next to bed. We had to borrow extension so we can charge our phones as the outlet is bit far from the bed. Some parts of the wall especially in the bathroom are moldy!! Sliding door for the shower nearly came off when I opened it! Front desk are somehow dismissive regarding our concerns. The only thing that made me feel better is the on duty security guard who helped and assisted me with my concerns during my stay. Overall, if you want convenience and to relax. Better look somewhere else. Also, the place is under renovation as well. Note that if you booked your stay for the pool. Better make sure to ask ahead if they rented the area as if there's a party. Guests can't access the pool area."
Twin Hearts Residences 1
"All are goods"
Urban Manor Hotel
"The room is very bad"
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Pete's Inn
"We have a very good stay in the inn, very spacious and hindi kami nahirapan mag check in"
Olive Hostel Roxas City
"Finding a hostel of Olive Hostel's quality in Roxas City was a pleasant surprise. I booked it because I needed to catch an early morning flight the next day, and it was only a 10-minute walk from the airport. However, after staying there, I found the warmth and friendliness even more appealing than the convenient location. The receptionist was incredibly welcoming from the moment I entered. His smile wasn't a professional fake smile; it genuinely treated me like a friend from afar. The room, while not large, was extremely clean, even the sheets had a faint scent of sunshine – a huge plus for a solo traveler with allergies. The best part was their free breakfast: freshly baked Pan de Sal bread with hot coffee. Enjoying it slowly in the sunny courtyard instantly created a relaxed, vacation-like atmosphere. The common areas were well-designed. In the evenings, you could enjoy the breeze on the terrace and occasionally chat with other backpackers – the social distancing was just right. Despite being in the city center, it was surprisingly quiet at night. If you're like me, traveling alone and don't want to stay in a cold, impersonal hotel, but also don't want a dirty, cheap hostel, this is definitely the place to go. By the way, his family actually has a backup generator, which is a lifesaver in the Philippines where power outages are so frequent."
Urban Manor Hotel Annex
"Its quite far from the city center but its nearby the cafes, its good for overnight stay,"
Calle Cinco Resort
"Calle Cinco is a small resort a little way off route 505 near Pilar. It has a great pool (highly chlorinated) and a decent restaurant, and these are open to day/evening visitors. The accommodation consists of little bamboo A-frames which look pretty and are set in nice gardens. We enjoyed the pool and restaurant but unfortunately not the stay. The rooms are not at all secure, the windows are flimsy and many of the latches are broken. The door locks are also not up to much, I won't go into details but I was easily able to enter our locked room without a key. No safe box is provided. Inside is very basic, the furniture is rustic, beds are rough bamboo frames with 3 inch foam mattresses. These are not comfortable to sleep on, and you have to be very careful if you want to avoid scraping your skin on the rough edges. Watch for protruding nails elsewhere in the room too. Power outlets are not well located, e.g. behind the bedhead. The bathroom is squeezy, the side-facing toilet in the larger rooms have very little leg room, but the worst aspect is that the water in our room was only a trickle nearly all of the time. When we complained we were told the water pressure had been reduced but don't worry we'll fix it now... a short time later it was shut off again. Every single time. After 3 days of having to either complain every time or shower from a bucket, we were not happy. I was also quite concerned that with all this bamboo and so little water pressure, I saw no fire prevention measures at all - no visible fire extinguishers, exit plan or signage. Nice pool, nice restaurant, friendly staff but not recommended to sleep here."
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Number of reviews |
393 |
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Total properties |
26 |
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£34 |
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£34 |
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Alunsina Hotel and Spa |
FAQ – Hotels in Capiz
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What are the best places to stay in Capiz?
Some of the best places to stay in Capiz are near popular attractions like Roxas City, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
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What are some of the best hotels in Capiz?
The most popular Capiz hotels for your stay: Alunsina Hotel and Spa (from £24), Asia Novo Boutique Hotel - Roxas (from £15) and San Antonio Resort (from £43) are the preferred hotels.
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Which hotels in Capiz are worth visiting for their spa experience?
Feel tired from travelling? Alunsina Hotel and Spa (from £24) and Roxas President's Inn (from £20) provide highly rated spa services.
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Which hotels in Capiz have swimming pools?
Alunsina Hotel and Spa (from £24) and Espacio Verde Resort (from £59) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!
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What hotels in Capiz offer an especially good breakfast ?
Alunsina Hotel and Spa (from £24),Espacio Verde Resort (from £59) and San Antonio Resort (from £43) provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!
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