Philippine Daily Inquirer

Summer’s last hurrah

Stay cool in a fun hotel–a few steps away from an iconic ice cream parlor

- By Raoul J. Chee Kee

THE SOARING temperatur­e these past few weeks is enough to drive people out of their homes during the hottest part of the day.

But instead of getting caught in hellish traffic going out of town, the idea of a staycation in a city hotel with cool attraction­s is something worth considerin­g.

The Summit Hotel Magnolia at the corner of Aurora Boulevard and Hemady Street in Quezon City is a good option.

The boutique hotel, which opened less than a year ago, has 82 rooms including four themed suites (two of each) complete with anterooms outfitted with a large-screen TV.

The Magical Suite has Moorish touches like curved arches and filigree lamps; the Fabulous Suite follows an Old Hollywood theme with a mural including Audrey Hepburn in pearls; Divine offers a Zenlike space for guests to zone

out; and Nostalgic pays homage to the old Magnolia Ice Cream House with one wall listing fave frozen delights like Pinipig Crunch and Choo-Choo Train.

We stayed at the Nostalgic Suite and enjoyed design touches like the tiered shelf lined with vintage Magnolia milk glass bottles, framed photos of a “dirty ice cream” cart, and the yellowing map of New Manila where the Magnolia Ice Cream House used to stand.

Super King bed

The bed, a Super King made by placing two twin-sized beds side by side, is 84 inches wide and outfitted with soft white sheets, a matching comforter and four pillows.

With snacks and the remote control for the second flat-screen TV, one might never want to get up.

But right beside the hotel is the Robinsons Magnolia mall which offers a variety of restaurant­s and cuisines like Italian fare from Lombardi, Japanese at Ramen Nagi, and Pinoy breakfast at Conti’s.

If you’re lucky enough to book the Nostalgic Suite, complete the reminiscin­g by visiting the Magnolia Flavor House adjacent to the mall. The full-service restaurant offers a combinatio­n of savory meals and cold desserts. Go old school with a Banana Split, Black and White, or the Daredevil with “horns” made of two upturned sugar cones.

Third of its kind

One can also catch the latest Hollywood blockbuste­r or Pinoy tearjerker at the cine- ma or call the hotel’s front desk to book an in-room massage by one of the therapists from Lunula Nail Salon and Day Spa.

The hotel with direct access to Robinsons Magnolia is only the third of its kind—the two other Summit hotels are in Cebu and Tagaytay. Hotel manager Pops A. del Rosario described the properties as “a collection of hotels offering varied experience­s” to business and leisure travelers. “We want Summit hotels to be known as fun hotels—unlike staid and somber hotel chains.”

Summit Hotel Magnolia has special room rates of up to 40 percent discount until August for Robinsons Privilege Card, Robinsons Rewards Card and BDO card holders. Tel. no. 3971888 local 150/164/165/169; visit www.summithote­ls.ph.

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THIS unique boutique hotel showcases functional design, from its elegant lobby and common areas to its stylish rooms and themed suites. HOTEL guests have direct access to Robinsons Magnolia mall. BREAKFAST at Conti’s Robinsons Magnolia is available...
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FROM TOP: the Nostalgic Suite, a modern homage to the historic Magnolia Ice Cream plant; Summit Hotel Magnolia is perfect for business travelers; some of the special amenities in each room of the hotel.

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