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Old 02-24-2008, 07:43 AM
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Default Where to Stay in Bacalod?

Any advice on a centrally located unexpensive hotel in Bacalod? Something like Bethel in Dumaguete?
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Circle Inn Hotel

I stayed at the Circle Inn, nice hotel - clean rooms and friendly staff...
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L'Fisher Hotel, Sugarland, Business Inn and I just stayed at the Natures Village in Talisay. You will need a car to get to Natures Village though. There is a new hotel called Westown Hotel near Robinsons mall. 1,300 to 2,800 per nite. The Casino has a hotel up stairs too.
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Any advice on a centrally located unexpensive hotel in Bacalod? Something like Bethel in Dumaguete?
We stayed at the 11th street Bed and Breakfast (on 11th street near Pension Bacolod). Nice clean room with fan for around P400/night. We were much more pleased there than at Pension Bacolod where we have stayed before.

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Old 02-25-2008, 07:34 AM
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If we stay at a hotel it's usually L'Fisher. Nice rooms, very good meals, internet cafe across the street. Nice, and inexpensive, chicken place a two-minute walk away...If you ring for a reservation, get the room price first...then ask for the corporate rate...then the name of the clerk. Works a treat...saves a few hundred pesos a night too. Outstanding free breakfast(s) included..
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pls try bacolod businee inn....nice place
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Old 02-26-2008, 03:55 AM
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sorry thats business inn
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The Sea Breeze Hotel is quite central (not far from the new SM).
Though it looks a bit jaded from outside, the rooms are well kept and the bathrooms are surprisingly large.
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11th street mentioned above is reasonable and in an ok spot for nightlife and getting around
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Old 03-10-2008, 11:25 AM
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Ah, the Seabreeze. Did our wedding reception there, back in the old days, when it and the Sugarland were the only hotels in town. Stayed there many times, but not in recent years. Used to have a wonderful open air restaurant downstairs with huge ceiling fans and surprisingly great food. Have to check it out again sometime....
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