As testament to its commitment of being the largest value hotel chain in the country, Legend Hotels International Corporation (LHIC) has once again pioneered an innovative venture in the hotel accommodation industry through PADs, the best solution to quality budget accommodations located along Malvar Street, beside The Legend Palawan.
Inspired by the current down-size trend of room accommodation in Europe, US and Asia, PADs by Legend Hotels with its compact, space efficient, and modern rooms complete with urban amenities, will officially open its doors this February 28, 2008.
In line with this, the city of Puerto Princesa, a top tourist destination in the Philippines, has already shown huge excitement and pride for being the very first site of PADs hotel, which is actually the first of its kind in the country in terms of hotel concept and design.
A space in PADs' Solo Flats features an 8 square meter fully air-conditioned hotel room complete with a sky bed, flat TV, a toilet and bath with running hot and cold shower. Perfect for single travelers for an incredibly low price of only P800 per room per night, breakfast included! Meanwhile, double satisfaction awaits guests in PADs' Twin Flats at only P1500 for two people including breakfast and round trip airport shuttle.
You may book online by logging on to www.pads.com.ph.
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