Public Advisory No. 39- 2020

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Public Advisory No. 39- 2020 PUBLIC ADVISORY NO. 39- 2020 ON THE LIST OF HOTELS IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR) FOR USE AS QUARANTINE FACILITIES OF ARRIVING PASSENGERS 08 December 2020 – Further to Public Advisory No. 38-2020 dated 04 December 2020, the Embassy wishes to share with the public the following list of hotels in the National Capital Region (NCR) as of 02 December 2020 for use as quarantine facilities of arriving passengers. The public is also informed that Philippine Department of Health (DOH) maintains a list of licensed COVID-19 Testing Laboratories in the Philippines and facilities suitable for quarantine. The DOH list is updated regularly and may be viewed from the following links: • Licensed COVID-19 testing laboratory in the Philippines - https://hfsrb.doh.gov.ph/?page_id=1729; and • Facilities suitable for quarantine - http://quarantine.doh.gov.ph/category/news-and- events/ An earlier advisory on the list of licensed COVID-19 testing laboratories and quarantine facilities may be viewed from: https://bernepe.dfa.gov.ph/advisories/1073-public-advisory-no-30-2020- on-the-list-of-licensed-covid-19-testing-laboratory-in-the-philippines-and-the-cessation-of- philhealth-funded-covid-19-testing-in-favor-of-repatriates-and-returning-ofws-and-facilities- suitable-for-quarantine. Please be guided, accordingly. The Philippine Embassy BOQ / OSS ECQ/GCQ PRICE NUMBER OF AVAILABLE TRUNKLINE / PUBLISHED NAME OF ESTABLISHMENTS REPAT EMAIL CERTIFICATION RANGE ROOMS ROOMS CONTACT DETAILS INSPECTED STAR RATED ACCOMMODATIONS [email protected]; 1 MARCO POLO ORTIGAS YES OSS INSPECTED 5500-6,500 316 28 7720 7777 [email protected] BOQ / OSS 2 DIAMOND HOTEL YES 4500-5500 482 167 8528 3000 [email protected] INSPECTED BOQ / OSS [email protected]; Eugene. 3 FAIRMONT RAFFLES HOTEL MAKATI YES 5800-7,478 549 319 8555 9888 INSPECTED [email protected] 4 THE BELLEVUE MANILA YES OSS INSPECTED 3,500-4,000 456 347 87718181 [email protected] [email protected]; michael. 5 CONRAD YES BOQ INSPECTED 6,500 347 173 8833 9999 [email protected]; Emile. [email protected] [email protected]; 6 MARRIOTT YES BOQ INSPECTED 6,000-7,000 354 0 8988 9999 [email protected] BOQ / OSS 7 DISCOVERY PRIMEA YES 6,000-13,000 140 43 79558888 [email protected] INSPECTED BOQ / OSS [email protected]; 8 THE LINDEN SUITES YES 3,000-6,000 168 0 8638 7878 / 09171546336 INSPECTED [email protected] 9 ASTORIA PLAZA YES OSS INSPECTED 5,400 130 0 8687 1111 [email protected] BOQ / OSS 10 RICHMONDE HOTEL ORTIGAS YES TBD 210 166 8638 7777 [email protected] INSPECTED BOQ / OSS 11 CROWNE PLAZA MANILA GALLERIA YES 3,000-4,000 224 144 8633 7222 [email protected] INSPECTED BOQ / OSS 12 HOLIDAY INN GALLERIA MANILA YES 3,000-4,000 285 187 8633 7111 [email protected] INSPECTED BOQ / OSS [email protected]; 13 B HOTEL QC YES 3,400 111 43 8990-5000 INSPECTED [email protected] BOQ / OSS 14 EASTWOOD RICHMONDE HOTEL YES 3,700 138 41 7570 7777 [email protected] INSPECTED 15 B HOTEL -ALABANG YES OSS INSPECTED 2,800-3,200 151 129 8828 8181 / 8876 5067 [email protected] [email protected]; rey. 16 BELMONT HOTEL MANILA YES BOQ INSPECTED 4,480 480 0 5318 8888 [email protected];michico. [email protected] [email protected]; erin. 17 ACE HOTEL AND SUITES YES OSS INSPECTED 2,800 175 46 8628 1888 [email protected] 18 OXFORD SUITES MAKATI YES OSS INSPECTED 2,800 142 60 88997888 [email protected] BOQ / OSS 19 TRYP BY WYNDHAM YES 4,000 191 0 8840 8000 [email protected] INSPECTED [email protected]; jerick. 20 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS YES OSS INSPECTED 4,270 737 330 (02) 8908 8000 [email protected] BOQ / OSS 21 ROYAL BELLAGIO HOTEL YES 2,500-3,000 57 57 88995555 [email protected] INSPECTED PASIG BOQ / OSS [email protected]; josephine. 22 DISCOVERY SUITES MANILA YES 4,500-11,400 220 0 (02)7719 8888 INSPECTED [email protected] BOQ / OSS 23 GO HOTELS ORTIGAS CENTER YES 1,300-1,900 198 0 85313585 [email protected]; INSPECTED BOQ / OSS [email protected]; gel. 24 JINJIANG INN ORTIGAS YES 2,500 95 0 86381111 INSPECTED [email protected] 25 PRIVATO HOTEL ORTIGAS YES BOQ INSPECTED 2,400 177 101 (02) 53185888 [email protected] 26 THE EXCHANGE REGENCY YES BOQ INSPECTED 1,700-2000 70 0 5312 9999 reservations@theexchangeregency. com 27 THE MALAYAN PLAZA YES OSS INSPECTED 2,300-3,200 100 0 87060055 [email protected] TAGUIG BOQ/OSS 28 ASCOTT BGC YES 5,500 220 100 88609888 [email protected] INSPECTED BOQ/OSS 29 F1 HOTEL YES 3,000-6000 243 35 89289888 / 09189113219 [email protected] INSPECTED [email protected]; alcontin. 30 SEDA BGC YES BOQ INSPECTED 4,800 337 25 8945 8888 [email protected] QUEZON CITY 31 CAMELOT HOTEL YES OSS INSPECTED 1,600 127 0 83732101 [email protected] 32 COCOON BOUTIQUE HOTEL OSS INSPECTED 2,500 38 0 89212706 to 08 [email protected] BOQ / OSS ECQ/GCQ PRICE NUMBER OF AVAILABLE TRUNKLINE / PUBLISHED NAME OF ESTABLISHMENTS REPAT EMAIL CERTIFICATION RANGE ROOMS ROOMS CONTACT DETAILS INSPECTED opsmanagertmg@roxacoasiahospitality. com [email protected] BOQ/OSS [email protected] 33 GO HOTELS TIMOG YES 1,600 240 83 8366 3469 INSPECTED [email protected] marketing.associate@roxacoasiahospitality. com [email protected] BOQ/OSS 34 HIVE HOTEL YES 1,980 49 0 82313338 [email protected] INSPECTED [email protected]; 35 LUXENT HOTEL YES OSS INSPECTED 3,500-4,500 207 0 88637777 [email protected] 36 MADISON 101 HOTEL + TOWER OSS INSPECTED 3,100 100 90 87231111 / 09369119039 [email protected] MICROTEL BY WYNDHAM UP TECHNO BOQ / OSS 37 YES 3,500 105 18 88046888 [email protected] HUB INSPECTED BOQ / OSS [email protected]; Sam.TSE@accor. 38 NOVOTEL YES 5500-6000 400 57 8990 7888 INSPECTED com; [email protected] BOQ/OSS [email protected]; 39 PARK INN BY RADISSON NORTH EDSA YES 2,500 238 0 (02) 944 1888 INSPECTED [email protected] BOQ/OSS reservations.quezoncity@privatohotels. 40 PRIVATO HOTEL QUEZON CITY YES 2200-2800 59 53 83766340 INSPECTED com BOQ/OSS [email protected]; 41 SEQUOIA HOTEL YES 2,500 137 0 9217469 to 71 INSPECTED [email protected] BOQ / OSS 42 SEDA VERTIS NORTH YES 4,000 438 238 77398888 [email protected] INSPECTED 43 SOLESTE SUITES YES 2,000-5,000 23 23 89131341 / 09228983379 [email protected] BOQ/OSS 44 SUMMIT HOTEL MAGNOLIA YES 2,200-2,800 82 0 87056300 / 09988403677 INSPECTED [email protected] MANILA BOQ / OSS [email protected]; bma. 45 ALOHA HOTEL YES 2,500 94 0 526-8088 / 3366055 INSPECTED [email protected] [email protected]; ahm. BOQ / OSS 46 AMELIE HOTEL MANILA YES 2,500-2,900 70 49 (02) 8875 7888 [email protected]; INSPECTED [email protected] BOQ / OSS 47 ARMADA HOTEL MANILA YES 2,800 96 41 85260888 / 09175958060 [email protected] INSPECTED BOQ / OSS [email protected]; 48 BAYVIEW PARK HOTEL MANILA YES 3,400 278 143 85261555 INSPECTED [email protected] BOQ / OSS 49 CENTURY PARK HOTEL YES 4,500- 5,500 470 0 8528 5801 [email protected] INSPECTED BOQ / OSS 50 CITY GARDEN SUITES YES 3,000-4,000 142 0 85361451 [email protected] INSPECTED 51 CITYSTATE TOWER HOTEL INC. YES OSS INSPECTED 2,550-4,500 215 4 87089600 to 09 [email protected] 52 CORPORATE INN YES OSS INSPECTED 1,988 58 8 8 526-5001 [email protected] 53 D CIRCLE HOTEL YES OSS INSPECTED 2,000 59 9 82560888 [email protected] 54 H2O HOTEL YES 3,000 100 100 82386100 [email protected] BOQ / OSS [email protected]; 55 HOTEL LUCKY CHINATOWN YES 3,000 93 0 (02) 831 88188 INSPECTED [email protected] [email protected]; royjose. BOQ / OSS 2,000 for 15 days 56 HOTEL KIMBERLY YES 61 34 85211888 virtusio@hotelkimberly; INSPECTED 1,800 for 30days [email protected] BOQ / OSS 57 GO HOTELS OTIS YES 1,300-1,900 118 0 (02) 8354 1053 [email protected] INSPECTED 58 MANILA CROWN PALACE HOTEL 2,020-3,600 44 43 53282828 [email protected] 59 MANILA GRAND OPERA HOTEL YES BOQ INSPECTED 1,800 205 0 (02) 5304 7300 [email protected] [email protected]; 60 MANILA LOTUS HOTEL YES OSS INSPECTED 2,000 116 5 85221515 [email protected] [email protected]; jmartija. 61 ORCHID GARDEN SUITES YES OSS INSPECTED 2000-3000 100 18 (02) 8516 0888 [email protected] 62 PARAGON TOWER HOTEL YES OSS INSPECTED 1,700 43 24 85265541 [email protected] [email protected]; BOQ / OSS 63 RAMADA MANILA CENTRAL YES 2,000 114 0 85886688 [email protected]; INSPECTED [email protected] 64 RED PLANET BINONDO YES OSS INSPECTED 1,900-2,500 171 49 8251 0888 [email protected] 65 RED PLANET MANILA BAY YES OSS INSPECTED 2,500 167 73 85190888 [email protected] RED PLANET MABINI / RED PLANET BOQ / OSS 66 YES 1,800-2,400 167 32 244-0888 [email protected] ERMITA MANILA INSPECTED BOQ / OSS ECQ/GCQ PRICE NUMBER OF AVAILABLE TRUNKLINE / PUBLISHED NAME OF ESTABLISHMENTS REPAT EMAIL CERTIFICATION RANGE ROOMS ROOMS CONTACT DETAILS INSPECTED BOQ / OSS 67 RIZAL PARK HOTEL YES 3,000 107 24 8804 8700 [email protected] INSPECTED [email protected]; Juvy. 68 SHERATON MANILA
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