The Philippine Star

Prime Hotel makes mark in Quezon City

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A new addition to Quezon City’s vibrant commercial and leisure circles is now ready to cater to a growing group of business travelers and visitors, as Prime Hotel recently launched and opened its doors at 70 Sgt. Esguerra Street.

Prime Hotel is located near EDSA, and walking distance to the MRT Quezon Ave Station, ABSCBN, Eton and Vertis North.

“Quezon City is Metro Manila’s largest city and is fast-becoming an important destinatio­n for business and leisure travelers,” said Marvin Tiu Lim, vice president for marketing of Prime Hotel. “We want our hotel to become a watering hole for people, who want a different kind of business traveling and leisure experience.”

The new hotel boasts of its ballrooms that can be used as venues for all occasions. Among these is the Grand Ballroom that features an elegant design, high-ceiling, and wide space, suited for formal gatherings or big business conference­s or large wedding celebratio­ns. For banquet dinners, it can accommodat­e up to 200 persons and can be extended to fit up to 250.

There are also two other ballrooms that can accommodat­e 100 persons and 70 persons, respective­ly. These halls are also perfect venues for smaller business meetings, as well as for hosting banquets or activities for smaller groups. All function rooms comes with state of the art audio visual equipment.

For smaller events, Prime Hotel also has several function rooms to choose from that can be utilized for photo shoots and other more intimate activities.

Meanwhile, the 39 hotel rooms offer patrons several sizes to choose from. The room sizes range from 12 sqm to 15 sqm for the Traveler’s room to a spacious 38 sqm floor area for the two-bedroom suite. For those who need a more convenient space for themselves or their families, Prime Hotel also has other rooms, such as the Superior and De Luxe, as well as the Premium and the Presidenti­al Suite.

The rooms are affordably priced, starting at nightly rates of P2,500 for the Traveler’s room; P3,000 for the Superior room; P4,000 for the De Luxe room; P5,500 for the Premium Suite; P6,500 for the Presidenti­al Suite; and P15,000 for the Two-Bedroom Suite.

Finally, aside from the well-appointed rooms, guests can also avail of the hotel’s several amenities. After having their meetings and events, the hotel offers these other features to help them relax and unwind, like the Nautilus Rooftop Whisky Bar – with one of the best designed bars in the Metro, KTV room ,a fitness center and the first hotel in the Philippine­s with a Game Room that offers virtual reality or augmented reality for guests.

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