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Wi-Fi Invades The Sulo Hotel
November 28 2007 10:28:55 am Surf the net at marvelous speed while dining, conducting conferences or simply unwinding as high-speed wireless Internet connection is now available at The Sulo Hotel. read more KABABAYAN ROOM PROMO @ THE SULO HOTEL
November 27 2007 11:23:44 am Being the torch of Filipino Hospitality, The Sulo Hotel offers a special 20% discount on rooms to all local residents and balikbayans. read more |
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Sulo Hotel, the torch of Philippine hospitality, opened its
door on August 4, 1967 in a place that could be fittingly
called the center of nowhere. Although it has long been marked
to be the government center of the country. Diliman in Quezon
City was largely undeveloped at the time. Only a couple as
daring as Modesto and Trinidad Diaz-Enriquez would have decided
to build a hotel in the area. A decade later, The Sulo Hotel
stands as a monument to the fearless foresight of the two
founders of the fast-growing Sulo Group of Hotels and restaurants. |
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| The Sulo Hotel was unfortunately
gutted down by fire on October 7, 1979. After a year of renovation
work, it once again opened its doors to the hospitality trade
and tourism industry. |
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| Located in the heart of Quezon City,
it is within the progressive government establishments such
as BIR Building, Quezon City Hall, SSS Central Bank Security
Complex, the Philippine Heart Center, University of the Philippines
and the House of Representatives. |
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| The Hotel has 70 guest rooms
and suites with tastefully-designed Philippine crafted furniture
and décor. Among its other amenities are; function
rooms and six food & beverage outlets. |
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| In terms of services, convenience
and luxuries, The Sulo Hotel is thoroughly modern. In design,
however, it is uniquely Fillipino. The Hotel boasts of an
architectural style touched with the exotic influence of Malayan
structures found in Southern Mindanao. Its walls are of rich
adobe, simulating the “cotas” or stone forts of
golden times. |
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| With a rich tradition of service to be proud
of, The SULO HOTEL, the TORCH, will continue to glow brightly
with warmth and ardor of traditional Philippine hospitality
for many years to come. |
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| The Sulo
Hotels Corporation is a 100% Filipino-owned corporation duly
registered under the Securities and Exchange Commission since
May 16, 1966. The Sulo Hotel is a three-storey building on an
8,400-sq. meter land along Matalino Road in Quezon City with
a total floor area of 6,711 square meters. |
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| It is located at the hub of Quezon City’s
prime institutions. Its presence has helped spur the current
thrust and development along Quezon City and other areas going
farther north. This synergistic relationship has given The Sulo
Hotel several competitive advantages, which are translated into
profits for the sustainable operation of the hotel, at a level
that is normally higher than the industry advantage. |
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| It currently operates 70 tastefully
designed guestrooms, three of which are suites. Although it
has now made use of modern architecture and interior decorations,
it has retained its ethnic influences from the Moslems of the
Southern Philippines. At Sulo Hotel, there is an ambience of
casual elegance in customary way. |
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| It is an ideal venue for business and social
gatherings. The Lobby area has four dining facilities that provide
the public with a selection of specialties, each with its own
distinctive quality. This includes the Lobby Lounge, Café
Paraiso, The Sushi Bar and the Teppanyaki. It also has the Patisserie,
which provides a myriad of specialty cakes and pastries. |
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| A cozy and relaxing ambience at the lower level
exudes quite intimacy. Located in this level is the Diwata Cocktail
Lounge that beckons one to indulge and unwind to fine spirits
and enjoy live five-star entertainment rendered by charming
lounge singers nightly. |
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| The Quezon Ballroom, which can be partitioned
into two halls when required, can comfortably accommodate a
total of 300 people. Bathed in bright hues and majestic brass
chandeliers and wall sconces, its interiors evoke impeccable
elegance well suited for all occasions. |
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| Aside from the ballroom, the hotel has other
function rooms that can accommodate smaller groups of 10 to
80 persons. These are Soliman, Sikatuna, Lakandula, Humabon,
Urduja, Tandang Sora, Doña Trinidad, Lakambini and Mutya
rooms. |
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| The Sulo Hotel continues to be principally owned
and directed by its President and CEO, Leandro D. Enriquez. |
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Sell |
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49.5000 |
50.2000 |
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| November 17 Monday |
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32 C |
| Scattered T-storms |
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26 C |
| November 18 Tuesday |
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33 C |
| Scattered T-storms |
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27 C |
| November 19 Wednesday |
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30 C |
| Scattered T-storms |
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24 C |
| November 20 Thursday |
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31 C |
| Scattered T-storms |
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24 C |
| November 21 Friday |
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29 C |
| Scattered T-storms |
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24 C |
| Reference: Yahoo News Weather |
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