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Islands Philippines - Tarlac Philippines Hotels and Accommodations - Microtel Inn & Suites Tarlac |
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Accommodation
Guestroom Features & Amenities: Complimentary continental breakfast,
Chiropractic-approved mattresses, Color TV with cable channels &
remote control, Individually-controlled air-conditioning unit, Multi-function
telephone system with IDD & NDD, Internet-ready data port, Toilet
& shower with hot & cold water, Electronic keycard entry system,
Radio Clock, Fully automated fire safety system, Window seating for
relaxation, Baby cribs available upon request, Children under 12 years
stay free in parents' room
Nearby Facilities and Attractions
Aquino Center (5 minute walk from hotel).
Offers modern conference facilities, spacious function rooms, ballroom,
theater, library and museum containing books and memorabilia of former
President Corazon Aquino and the late Senator and patriot, Benigno Aquino,
Jr.
Plaza Luisita Center.
Masterfully designed commercial complex with shopping and leisure opportunities,
and restaurants such as Max's, Jollibee, Pancake House, Greenwich, Cindy's,
Travieza & Chow King
Luisita Golf & Country Club (5 minute drive from
hotel).
Guests of Microtel have access to the 18-hole, par-72 championship course
& its other facilities.
Las Haciendas de Luisita Club House.
Offers sports & recreational facilities as well as function rooms
for business or other occasions.
Location
From Manila, Tarlac is approximately 2.5 to 3 hours away by car or bus.
Take the North Luzon Expressway until the far end and exit at the Sta.
Ines tollgate. Take the Mabalacat road and turn right northbound to
MacArthur Highway, then right again at Luisita Industrial Park.
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