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Thu, 3 December 2015

Best Western Opens Hotel in Subic Bay, Philippines

Best Western Hotels & Resorts has expanded its portfolio of hotels in the Philippines, with the opening of the Best Western Plus Hotel Subic.

The hotel is located at Subic Bay, on the west coast of Luzon Island, approximately 100km north of Manila.

Set in a brand new building, Best Western Plus Hotel Subic offers 77 midscale rooms, all including flat-screen TVs, mini-bars and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Facilities include a swimming pool and bar on the hotel rooftop, a fitness centre, restaurant and a function hall suitable for business meetings, a seminar or exhibition.

“The Philippines is an incredibly important market for Best Western, and I am delighted to be able to welcome guests to our first ever hotel in Subic Bay - another exciting destination for our company,” said Olivier Berrivin, Best Western Hotels & Resorts’ Managing Director of International Operations - Asia. “The Subic Bay Freeport Zone is a vitally important industrial area for the Philippines, and the broader Asia Pacific region. And the area’s impressive beaches and marine attractions are making Subic Bay an increasingly popular tourism destination. I am confident that Best Western Plus Hotel Subic will become a key addition to the area’s travel and hospitality landscape.”

Best Western Plus Hotel Subic becomes the seventh Best Western in the Philippines, joining existing properties in Manila, Makati City, Cebu City and the resort island of Boracay.

It also becomes the country’s third upscale Best Western Plus hotel following the Best Western Plus Antel Hotel in Makati City and Best Western Plus Lex Cebu.

Best Western, Subic Bay, Philippines

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