Cebuano hospitality finds a home at The Parklane
The moment you step inside The Parklane Hotel in
“The hospitality of Cebuanos is innate,” says Parklane general manager Cenelyn D. Manguilmotan. “That’s the edge we have over other hotels in
Since the hotel opened on
“We are glad to claim to have an all-Filipino staff,” says Manguilmotan. With managers coming from various properties around the country and abroad and fresh graduates to fill the staff, the hotel is building up its own brand of service. “We are a purely Pinoy property with a touch of Cebuano hospitality. We are bringing our own standards to the hotel. That will be our legacy.”
The Parklane Cebu is located just outside the
The Parklane brand might be familiar to travelers to
However, they are banking on word-of-mouth and repeat guests to further boost the hotel’s presence in the market. “It is already an advantage for the hotel. That makes the management team’s life easier to market the property,” she adds.
The Parklane has 230 rooms and suites, with 144 designated as Parklane rooms. Those who want something extra with their room can upgrade to a Plus room. For an additional P1,000, guests get add-ons to their rooms such a one-hour massage, flowing coffee, free pressing of one suit, and 24-hour Internet connection. The hotel has a penthouse, an executive suite, eight boutique rooms, and 16 corner rooms. Guests have a choice of either a view of the mountains of
The rooms are simple and functional, all equipped with the amenities you would expect: individually controlled air conditioner, private tub and shower, cable television, broadband Internet access, NDD/IDD, safety deposit box, among others. But then when you are in
The hotel has a number of food and beverage outlets to fill you up with Cebuano treats.
Manuel’s Restaurant, the hotel’s all-day coffee shop at the ground floor, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets that include favorite Cebuano delicacies. Breakfast features danggit, while lunch and dinner has lechon
Those looking for a cozy coffee place can go to Bean Date at the hotel lobby. Apart from its menu of hot and cold coffee beverages, it serves a merienda buffet of native delicacies including puto, suman, and hot tsokalate.
In the evening, Basil’s, located by the fourth-floor poolside, serves grills including steak, ribs, chicken and seafood. The romantic lights around the dining area add a unique ambience. With views of the lighted buildings at the
Muze at the third floor is a wine bar where you can relax after your meal. With nightcap in hand and the live entertainment to cheer you up, you can chill till
This weekend, the hotel expects to be busy with the annual Sinulog festival in
As early as November 2007, the hotel has already been blocked for the weekend of the festival. And those who will be staying at the Parklane will surely discover that they, too, are at home in
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The Parklane Cebu is at the corner of