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OYO 561 Abn Hostel
3.2/514 Reviews
We came the other day at OYO ABN hostel with excitement knowing that we can have a comfortable stay/rest from our 2 night tiring trip in Cadiz City, and to our surprise... 😊 Our excitement was turned into disappointment! Because: 1. The floor was dirty and it somehow had random footprints?? It's not even fully furnished, no tiles at all from down to upstairs. 2. We were hardly able to lock the doors and windows due to rust. 3. TV (which facing the wall when we came in the room 😆)/AC/HEATER in the toilet were not working properly and seemed like props for display. 😁😁😁 4. Linens/beddings/towels smells very unpleasant and felt itchy. 5. Tap on the sink were broken. 6. Water from tap smells like rust. 7. Cockroaches under the bed (maybe because of the carton they put under the bed. 8. Double deck were cut in half to make it single bed, 🤣 ladder was just placed under the bed. 9. The electricity got cut off in the middle of the night and was hot due to the AC not working. *We actually booked 2 rooms but we're able to use 4 (and supposedly for 5 days but we stayed only for 8hrs) amaaaazziingggg!!!! Isn't it? 😊 its all because of the above complains hehehehe😊😊😊 Anyweiz, thank you for the 2 pcs of rejoice shampoo and 2 small size of safeguard body soap.... At least, really kept us safe from germs 😜
Sugarland Hotel
3.6/520 Reviews
The Sugarland Hotel is one of the older hotels in Bacolod. Although its size is relatively small, it is well-maintained overall and it has character. The rooms have traditional motifs and are beautiful even if age shows scratches on the hardwood floors. Quite importantly in a hotel, the bed was very comfortable and unlike so many hotels in the Philippines, the window AC worked very well and was able to keep the room very comfortable. The breakfast buffet was definitely Filipino breakfast (not Western), but it was delicious. It is worth getting a rate that includes breakfast. On the weekend, the venue was busy with wedding receptions, birthday parties, and other major events--and yet the room was quiet. As for location, it is on a main road but near the edge of town. Still, major malls were generally less than 15 minutes away and taxi fare to them was 100 pesos or less. Overall, we were very satisfied with the hotel and prefer it to L'Fisher.
Mainstreet Pension House
3.7/513 Reviews
The location is 1km south of city centre and is still in walking distance. The check in was smooth despite same-day booking. The lady who checked was very warm and courteous. It's like she welcome her friend to her home. The room was neat, clean, and spacious. The only downside is its proximity to the main street as the name of this place implies. You hear the traffic noise intermittently at night. Earplug will help though. Overall, I highly recommend this place.
RedDoorz Near New Government Center
3.8/521 Reviews
The staff were helpful. Cafe had limited items but breakfast was good and reasonably priced. Location is not far from new government centre where you can find many good restaurants and bars. Facilities were limited. All in all, my stay was fine.
Brazaville Beach Resort
3.8/53 Reviews
Great beach. Amazing view. Great place for stargazing and unwinding with friends and loved ones! Peaceful and serene stay! We loved it here. Highly recommended! The staffs are also very accommodating:)
Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod
4.5/588 Reviews
I decided to try this hotel again because the location was close to the port. While I found it better than my last visit it was still not on par with the best hotels in Bacolod. The good: - The hotel is clean - being attached to the SM Mall with lots of choices for food and shopping was great - Sleep quality was acceptable - water pressure in the shower was great The bad - breakfast was especially bad. No bacon, no egg station, the only juice was calamari’s- how do you provide a breakfast buffet in a tropical country with no mango or pineapple juice??? The coffee and tea is serve yourself. This simply does not compare to the breakfast buffets at the better hotels in Bacolod . The no longer provide individually bottled water in the room. Instead it’s a large bottle that at least in my room was not marked as filtered, so I went out and bought water. - overall the feel is as though they are trying to get by on the cheap. The low quality desk chair, lack of individuality bottled water, poor quality towels, etc. all lead to this feel It’s not bad, just not worth the price. There are much better options in Bacolod for less money

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Number of Hotels12
Number of Reviews36
Highest Price£67
Lowest Price£11
Average Price (Weekends)£23
Average Price (Weekdays)£23