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Enjoy the gracious living that The Fernandina 88 Suites Hotel has designed not only to suit the taste of working professionals and business travelers but for a picture perfect family vacation that just loves the idea of sitting back, relaxing and enjoying each other's company while truly appreciating the art of living.
A genteel way of enjoying life at affordable rates, offering amenities of a First Class Hotel, the suites are furnished for guests to enjoy, right at the heart of Araneta Business and Shopping Centers.
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Hotel is for those who command excellence and five-star
refinements. Step into the doors and prepare yourself to
be greeted by warm smiles and attentive service. With a
gracious atmosphere to relax in, you'll feel right at home.
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Hotel with Special Promo Rates Valid until May 31, 2009 Only
The Garden Heights Standard Room at US$ 45 nett per night
(other room types are also available)
QUEZON CITY HOTELS AND RESORTS ON PREPAYMENT BASIS
Rates include Government Tax & Service Charge
Room accommodation, Free use of the indoor swimming pool and gym, Free local incoming calls, Free daily newspaper, Use of safety deposit box, Free parking space, Taxes, taxes, service charge
E. Rodriguez Avenue (in front of St. Luke's Medical Center)
US$ 55 nett
Room accommodation, Complimentary set breakfast, Welcome bottled water & coffee set-up in the room, Daily housekeeping service, 10% Discount on room service spa, taxes, service charge
Room accommodation, Complimentary breakfast, In-room coffee and tea making facilities, Daily replenishment of bottled mineral water, Complimentary use of the swimming pool, Complimentary local newspaper, taxes, service charge
Room accommodation, Free buffet breakfast for up to max. 2 adults per suite, Free use of the swimming pool, Free local calls, 24-hour Room Service, Free daily newspaper, Free parking, taxes, service charge, etc. for longer stays
That Quezon City has been dubbed as the “City of New Horizons”
holds truth when it comes to culture and lifestyle – the
experience is fresh and not quite what would be expected of the
usual urban setting.
Fast becoming a famous landmark in the metropolis is the Ninoy
Aquino Parks and Wildlife Nature Center, an experience of nature
within the city. Conveniently located at the heart of Quezon City,
the area was developed to simulate a natural forest setting and
serve as a breather from high-rise and concrete. Found here are
about 38 species of trees and shrubs, which are represented by
2,443 trees commonly found in Philippine forests. Nature tripping
tastes all the sweeter as there is a grove, lagoon, rock garden,
mini-zoo, craft village, and fishing village, among others.
Diliman in Quezon City is home to the University of the Philippines,
the country’s foremost institute of higher learning and
considered the finest in the Far East. UP was established in June
1908, and is sprawled over an area of 450 hectares. The state-owned
university has produced many of the country’s best leaders,
artists, writers, and professionals. The city is likewise the
home of Camps Crame and Aguinaldo, two of the most important military
headquarters where the famous four-day peaceful rebellion called
People Power or EDSA Revolution of 1986 had started.
Holding court as the Cubao district’s focal point is Araneta
Coliseum, the world’s largest covered dome during the 1960s.
Towering 220 feet and with a seating capacity of 32,000, it captured
the Philippines’ first post-war world boxing title by the
legendary Gabriel “Flash” Elorde. Araneta Coliseum
has since staged world-famous shows, from the classic “Fight
of a Lifetime” between Mohammed Ali and Joe Frasier in 1976
to beauty pageants, basketball tournaments, musical concerts,
athletic events.
Geography
Quezon City is 10 km. north of Manila. To the city's east are
San Mateo, Rizal and Marikina City; to the west are San Juan and
the city of Manila; to the north are Caloocan City and San Jose
del Monte, Bulacan; and to the south are the cities of Pasig and
Mandaluyong. Quezon City is five times bigger than Manila, and
in area, it is second to the country's biggest city, Davao City.
Climate
Laguna has no pronounced seasons. However, it is relatively dry
from November to April and wet from May to October. Climate is
generally cool and gentle, even during the summer months. Rainfall
is evenly distributed throughout the year in the eastern and southern
portions of the province, giving rise to an abundance and variety
of flora and fauna.
Rolling hills spread over a large portion of Quezon City. Its
lowest altitude is 25 feet above sea level while its highest is
55. The city occupies a total land area of 166.2 square kilometers
Population
The total population was 1,989,419 as of the 1995 census.
Political Subdivision
Quezon City consists of 140 Barangays, which are subdivided into
fours Congressional districts. It has been classified as a Highly
Urbanized City.
Brief History of Quezon City
Quezon City was conceived in a dream of an incomparable man, the
late Philippine President Manuel Luis Quezon. He envisioned a
place where the common man will find his place with dignity.
In 1938, President Quezon purchased 1,529 hectares from the vast
Diliman Estate of the Tuason Family. On the following year, the
National Assembly enacted the Commonwealth Act otherwise known
as the Charter of Quezon City. On October 12, 1939, President
Quezon signed the bill into law, thus, the city was born.
Progress in Quezon City continued until the outbreak of World
War II in 1941.
Seven years later, by virtue of Republic Act No. 333 signed on
July 17, 1948, Quezon City officially became the capital of the
Philippines and the permanent seat of the national government.
Its inauguration as the capital city was marked by the laying
of a cornerstone for the Capitol Building at Constitution Hills
on October 22, 1949. Subsequently, the construction of government
buildings began.
On June 16, 1950, the City Charter was revised by Republic Act
No. 537, which extended its boundaries to its present area of
15,359 hectares, five times bigger than the City of Manila. It
lost its title as the capital city to Manila by virtue of Presidential
Decree No. 940 on June 24, 1976.
Popular Attractions Quezon Memorial Circle/Shrine
The tallest structure in the city, Quezon Memorial Circle pierces
66 meters to the sky, a fitting tribute to the founder of Quezon
City and one of the country's greatest statesmen, President Manuel
Luis Quezon. The monument which was built in the center of the
27-hectare rotunda park also boasts a museum housing priceless
Quezonian items plus the added attraction of the remains of this
great man laid to rest in a bronze casket and marble niche.
Barrio Pugad Lawin Balintawak
It is a foremost Philippine historic site where the "Great
Plebian" and founder of KKK, a revolutionary society, Andres
Bonifacio launched the Philippine Revolution against the Spaniards
in 1896. The uprising was called the "Cry of Balintawak."
Barrio La Loma
It was in this barrio that the Filipinos first fought the Americans
during the Philippine-American War.
Quezon City Hall
It was in this imposing 14-storey edifice where the new Philippine
Constitution was signed in 1971. The building is the center of
city government activities and houses other national government
agencies as well. Its location is beautified by the refreshing
view of a man-made lagoon.
Mabuhay Rotunda
Originally callled Welcome Rotunda, this towering structure which
was built in 1948 by City Architect Luciano V. Aquino serves as
the gateway to Quezon City from the neighboring city of Manila.
This is where three of Metro Manila's busiest roads meet: España
Boulevard in Manila, and Quezon Avenue and E. Rodriguez Avenue
in Quezon City.
University of the Philippines
The state-owned University of the Philippines, which was established
in June 1908, is the country's foremost institute of higher learning
and considered the finest in the Far East. Sprawled over an area
of 450 hectares, the university provides a cool ambiance amidst
tall and ancient trees conducive to learning. Although a government
entity, the university enjoys its own charter of independence
from government and other external agencies. Its subsidy from
the national government allows it to provide education at a very
minimal cost to most students and a totally free education to
the meritorious through an extensive scholarship program. Many
of the country's famous leaders, artists, writers, and professionals
had been in UP as students or teachers. It remains as the center
for the fermentation of ideas as well as for training in various
fields of knowledge.
Araneta Coliseum
The world's largest covered dome during the 60s, Araneta Coliseum
towers 220 feet and has a seating capacity of 32,000. It holds
court as the district's focal point. The coliseum has staged various
shows from the moment it captured the Philippines' first post-war
world boxing title by the legendary Gabriel "Flash"
Elorde. It presented, too, the classic "Fight of a Lifetime"
between Mohammed Ali and Joe Frasier in 1976. Also worth mentioning
are the beauty pageants and basketball tournaments of national
and international tones plus local shows ranging from musical
concerts to athletic events.
Camps Crame and Aguinaldo
These are two of the most important military headquarters where
the famous four-day rebellion called People Power or EDSA Revolution
of 1986 had started.
Parks and Wildlife Bureau
Quezon City's very own zoological and botanical garden, situated
near the Quezon Memorial Circle, is a haven for young and old
nature lovers. The 80-hectare complex of wooden areas is replete
with wildlife conducive for picnicking and promenading. The park
is also equipped with a children's playground and a man-made lagoon
for boating. Specimens of the country's various flora and fauna,
including the famous monkey-eating eagle, are found here.
Araneta Center
Prior to the buiding of the Makati Commercial Center, the Araneta
Center served as the total shopping center for every Filipino.
It is called the city's business heart. At the center are all
kinds of commercial establishments such as theaters, banks, boutiques,
department stores, restaurants, and many more. Huge department
stores in Cubao even offer special discounts to tourists and balikbayans.
Tomas Morato and Timog Avenue Tourist Belt Area
Quezon City has its own tourist belt, found in the once quiet
district of Kamuning. Tomas Morato and Timog Avenues and a portion
of Quezon Avenue are now dotted with luxurious and exquisite restaurants,
disco houses, night clubs, sauna clinics, and other shops.
Fiesta Carnival Complex
Originally conceived for fun-loving children, the complex is situated
within the heart of the Araneta Center. The carnival offers merry
rides and sideshows at minimal prices.
La Mesa Dam Water Reservoir
It is the biggest water reservoir in Metropolis Manila. The dam
supplies the water needs of the National Capital Region residents.
Philippine Nuclear Research Institute
The white-domed and egg-shaped structure is considered as one
of the most advanced atomic research centers in Asia. It conducts
experiments on the uses of atomic energy.
Things to Do and see in Quezon City... Historical Barrio Pugad Lawin Balintawak
It is a foremost Philippine historic site where the “Great
Plebian” and founder of KKK, a revolutionary society, Andres
Bonifacio launched the Philippine Revolution against the Spaniards
in 1896. The uprising was called the “Cry of Balintawak.”
Man-Made Quezon Memorial Circle/Shrine
The tallest structure in the city, Quezon Memorial Circle pierces
66 meters to the sky, a fitting tribute to the founder of Quezon
City and one of the country’s greatest statesmen, President
Manuel Luis Quezon. The monument which was built in the center
of the 27-hectare rotunda park also boasts a museum housing priceless
Quezonian items plus the added attraction of the remains of this
great man laid to rest in a bronze casket and marble niche.
Quezon City Hall
It was in this imposing 14-storey edifice where the new Philippine
Constitution was signed in 1971. The building is the center of
city government activities and houses other national government
agencies as well. Its location is beautified by the refreshing
view of a man-made lagoon.
Mabuhay Rotunda
Originally callled Welcome Rotunda, this towering structure which
was built in 1948 by City Architect Luciano V. Aquino serves as
the gateway to Quezon City from the neighboring city of Manila.
This is where three of Metro Manila’s busiest roads meet:
España Boulevard in Manila, and Quezon Avenue and E. Rodriguez
Avenue in Quezon City.
Araneta Coliseum
The world’s largest covered dome during the 60s, Araneta
Coliseum towers 220 feet and has a seating capacity of 32,000.
It holds court as the district’s focal point. The coliseum
has staged various shows from the moment it captured the Philippines’
first post-war world boxing title by the legendary Gabriel “Flash”
Elorde. It presented, too, the classic “Fight of a Lifetime”
between Mohammed Ali and Joe Frasier in 1976. Also worth mentioning
are the beauty pageants and basketball tournaments of national
and international tones plus local shows ranging from musical
concerts to athletic events.
Camps Crame and Aguinaldo
These are two of the most important military headquarters where
the famous four-day rebellion called People Power or EDSA Revolution
of 1986 had started.
Araneta Center
Prior to the buiding of the Makati Commercial Center, the Araneta
Center served as the total shopping center for every Filipino.
It is called the city’s business heart. At the center are
all kinds of commercial establishments such as theaters, banks,
boutiques, department stores, restaurants, and many more. Huge
department stores in Cubao even offer special discounts to tourists
and balikbayans.
La Mesa Dam Water Reservoir
It is the biggest water reservoir in Metropolis Manila. The dam
supplies the water needs of the National Capital Region residents.
Economic Tomas Morato and Timog Avenue Tourist Belt Area
Quezon City has its own tourist belt, found in the once quiet
district of Kamuning. Tomas Morato and Timog Avenues and a portion
of Quezon Avenue are now dotted with luxurious and exquisite restaurants,
disco houses, night clubs, sauna clinics, and other shops.
Philippine Nuclear Research Institute
The white-domed and egg-shaped structure is considered as one
of the most advanced atomic research centers in Asia. It conducts
experiments on the uses of atomic energy.
Emergency Services Medical Facilities
Philippine Heart Center for Asia
East Avenue, Quezon City
Police
Camp Tomas Karingal
Sikatuna Village, Kamuning, EDSA
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