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BUDGET HOTELS IN CEBU: Experience Luxury on a Budget at Gran Prix Hotel and Suites - Cebu


Looking for budget hotels in Cebu City?


There are a lot of accommodations in Cebu City. Being a highly urbanized city, you'll not have a problem getting a place for you to stay in. But if you're on a budget and looking for a decent place to stay, Gran Prix Hotel - Cebu is the best for you. A member of the Gran Prix chain of econotels, it offers tourists and travelers an experience of safe, clean and budget hotel accommodations in the heart of Cebu city.


Last week, I stayed at Gran Prix Hotel - Cebu for three days. I went to Cebu City without any planned itinerary, I just wanted to have a much needed "staycation".


Gran Prix Hotel Cebu has 39 well-appointed rooms classified as Superior, Deluxe, Suite and Family Rooms.


Superior Room - Php 1,399.00 / night (Single/double occupancy)


Deluxe Room - Php 1,699.00 / night (Single/double occupancy)


Suite Room - Php 1,999.00 / night (Single/double occupancy)


Family Room (loft type) - Php 2,299 / night (Single/double/triple occupancy)



FACILITIES AND AMENITIES

  • Split-type air conditioning unit in every room
  • Wall-mounted flat-screen TV set with cable channels
  • Rooms are equipped with electronic card key system
  • CCTV cameras are placed at the lobby and on every hallway
  • Strong WIFI connectivity
  • Hot and cold shower
  • Plated breakfast for every booking
  • 24-hour room service
  • Laundry service, airport transfers, wake-up call (upon request)


WHAT I LIKE ABOUT GRAN PRIX HOTEL CEBU

  • I certainly like the hotel's prime location; it's near business, shopping and entertainment establishments. Robinsons Mall, food chains, banks, spas, internet shops, supermarket, drugstores and other commercial establishments are just a few meters away.
  • Their staff are smart and genuinely accommodating.
  • The hotel's interiors are very classy, elegant and exudes a "homey" feel. I like the painting and furnishings inside the rooms.
  • Rooms are clean, simple and not cluttered. Everything is well organized.
  • They have an efficient lift, so even if my room is located at the 4th floor, going up is not a problem.
  • WIFI connection is strong anywhere inside the hotel.

"Truly, Gran Prix Hotel - Cebu provides an excellent and inexpensive hotel service that are personalized and can be at par with steep-priced hotels in the city. I will definitely go back here!" -Pinoy Adventurista


CONTACT DETAILS

Gran Prix Econotel Cebu
Address: Corner F. Ramos St. & General Maxilom Avenue, Cebu City (Near Fuente Osmeña)
Telephone Numbers: 254-1294 to 95 | 0932-330-1043
Email: cebu.granprix@yahoo.com
Website: www.granprixhotelcebu.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/GranPrixHotelCebu


10 comments :

  1. The family room looks nice. What did you do in Cebu? :-)

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  2. Hi Pinoy Adventurista. Wondering how you find time and money to travel! You've been everywhere! Envy you.

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    1. time management lang po.. even before when I was still working full-time, nakaka-travel pa rin ako... Heres' tip on how I fund my travels, I wrote it last year :)

      http://www.pinoyadventurista.com/2012/06/how-i-fund-my-wanderlust-travels.html

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    2. So you mean now you just work part time! Awesome! Do you also get sponsored trips? How?!!? That I would love to have hahaha :D

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    3. companies contact me if they want to sponsor my trips... :)

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    4. It's not pure luck... I worked hard for it... :)

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  3. Hurrah for the family room! Considering this place for our upcoming trip!

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  4. what time po yung check in and check out? may luggage storage po sila in case you arrived earlier than their check in time?

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