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Best Western Metro Clark to open in Angeles City

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THE brand new Best Western Metro Clark is set to bring its world-class services and amenities this March 15, 2019 at the city of Angeles, Pampanga.

The Best Western Metro Clark is the seventh Best Western Hotel in the Philippines. It is strategically located at the heart of the city, a perfect destination for business, leisure, meetings, and life events. Guests can enjoy easy access to many major businesses, shopping malls, and popular attractions around the city.

The midscale hotel consists of 85 rooms tailored perfectly to guests’ traveling needs. It will feature distinct dining venues, including a full-service restaurant and a vibrant pool bar to give visitors a sophisticated urban dining experience. The function hall, which can accommodate up to 360 people, is perfect for seminars, trainings and memorable life events.

For smaller groups, the hotel can accommodate guests through its meeting rooms. All guests will receive complimentary access to the pool and fitness center, which enables them to stay fit with ease during their stay. Guests are guaranteed to have a comfortable, high standard accommodation with intuitive service and well-equipped facilities.

Best Western Metro Clark upholds the Best Western International’s vision in delivering superior customer care and continue to strive providing the highest levels of service to guests with integrity and honesty such that brand loyalty continues to thrive.

For travelers to this up-and-coming destination, Best Western Metro Clark will surely provide international comfort from a brand you can trust.

Bookings and reservations can be made through email at reservations@bestwesternmetroclark.com or its hotline + 63 45 409 9999. And to keep up on their latest offerings, follow Best Western Metro Clark on Facebook and @bwmetroclark on Instagram. (PR)

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