Second time that I stayed here, they still only accepts cash only. It was a last minute thing. The lady in the front desk(same person that I saw when it was my first time) was too chatty, maybe she remembered me as well but that does not make it that we are friends, she asked me plenty of things about my personal life which she shouldn't be doing in the first place. I felt a bit off that time but I don't want to be rude to her that day so I answered a few. I was in a hurry to go up to my room so that I will not see her anymore. ||||There's no elevator, just the staircase. ||||There's parking in front of the hotel, and more at the back.||||The room is very simple. You got a bed(smaller than a queen size), a short rectangular table, a window, an air-conditioner, phone, and the television with cable. All clean. The mattress is very basic, same with the pillow. ||||Bathroom is tiny. What do you expect? You get what you paid for. It's clean anyway. ||||Breakfast is served downstairs where the front desk is, but if you want to eat in your room, they will charge you. You can bring food that is ready to eat in your room.||||This place is affordable. Like, if you need to attend something in Tagaytay. It's near the Tagaytay main road. ||||But I will not sleep here ever again. I don't like the front desk. I will just be the...
Read moreThis is not that fancy hotel some would choose whilst in Tagaytay. Being busy with work, and having spent much in traffic, we're able to reach the hotel at night. We were thrilled to have been allowed to stay for twelve (12) hours only. The interiors are basic and modern covering the bare essentials.||Things to note would be that the hotel has hot/cold shower, flat screen television, ceiling corner lights, safe parking in front and at the back/side of the hotel, and that it is easily accessible. We did not expect much that's why the small quirks and annoyances did not really affect us during our stay.||We had a pleasant stay. We'd...
Read moreLove that Tagaytay is just a few hours away from Manila. It take a little over an hour when you go there past nine. And what a great way to crash in Tagaytay in a budget hotel like Hotel Aroha. ||We were looking for a cheap but clean place to stay and this hotel caught our attention (maybe because it was new..?). For only Php1,500 for 12 hours in Tagaytay, I think that ain't bad at all.||Hotel Aroha is a no-frills hotel and is conveniently located along Sta. Rosa Road. For the price, I was impressed that the rooms are well-kept and the shower is quite spacious! Oh, and there’s also free...
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