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Megaworld’s First Belmont Hotel Opens In Resorts World Manila
For highly-mobile business travellers, the perfect hotel must exhibit a fine balance between sophistication and simplicity; it must have a classy ambience with a low-key and personalized service that nurtures repose from a very busy, on-the-go lifestyle.
This market with a discerning taste for simplified sophistication is property giant Megaworld’s inspiration to launch a new hotel brand located within Resorts World Manila, the country’s first integrated entertainment and tourism complex in Newport City, just across the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3.
Standing 10-storeys high, Belmont Hotel Manila features 480 well-designed rooms, perfect for the businessmen on-the-go.
“We are happy and proud to open the first hotel under the Belmont brand. Today’s business travellers are in search of a hotel that level their elegant taste and unflashy lifestyle. The balance between two opposite preferences, complemented with a warm and friendly service, is Belmont Hotel Manila’s signature offering to the modern day business executive,” said Lorenzo Tang, general manager, Belmont Hotel Manila.
The hotel features a refreshing, radiant and contemporary lobby inspired by nature and infused with modern lines.
The lobby leads to Cafe Belmont, an all-day dining restaurant serving local and international dishes.
“The dishes that we will be preparing are familiar yet uconventional. These are the dishes that our guests usually look for in their travels but we will be fusing them with different flavors to make them both comforting and memorable,” said Chef Dean Manalo, executive chef, Belmont Hotel Manila.
On the 11th level is an outdoor pool and bar lounge called Roofdeck 11 where guests can unwind and chill after a hectic and busy day while enjoying the panoramic views of the city skyline.
The hotel also features a state-of-the-art fitness center with sauna and steam room, atrium gardens, conference rooms and a business center.
Belmont Hotel Manila is the first Belmont brand of Megaworld and the fourth hotel brand to rise in the growing leisure and entertainment community of Resorts World Manila. Other Belmont hotels will soon rise in Megaworld townships in Boracay and Cebu.
Last year, Megaworld chairman Dr. Andrew L. Tan revealed this plans of being the country’s biggest hotel developer in the next five years. Megaworld and its subsidiary Global-Estate Resorts, Inc., along with Travellers International Hotels Group, Inc., which owns Resorts World Manila, will be completing a total of 10,000 hotel rooms in various Megaworld townships across the country. This will bring the total of hotel rooms under Tan’s companies to 12,000, the biggest in the country.
To date, both Megaworld and Travellers International have already completed 2,049 rooms in its existing hotels: Richmonde Hotel Ortigas; Eastwood Richmonde Hotel; Marriott Hotel Manila, Maxims Hotel and Remington Hotel in Newport City; Fairways and Bluewater in Boracay Newcoast and Richmonde Hotel Iloilo.