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Summit Hotels, Go Hotels PH offer "Home to Go" in select branches


Even on the onset of community quarantine back in mid-March, half of Robinsons Hotels and Resorts’ (RHR) hospitality brands have remained in operation to serve long-term guests. These guests included employees from business process outsourcing firms who needed a safe space where they can travel to and fro from work with ease.



Now that the community quarantine has eased up in some major cities nationwide, RHR continues to provide housing needs and offer a secure environment for employed individuals with Home to Go. For a safer alternative to get oneself to work, one can call Home to Go his temporary home where one can enjoy privacy, convenience, comfort and security all within a furnished hotel room.

A typical Home to Go room measures 18 square meters with twin beds and a private bathroom. It’s priced for as low as P22,000 net per room per month in Summit Hotel Magnolia, Summit Hotel Greenhills and Summit Galleria Cebu and at P20,000 net per room per month in Summit Circle Cebu and Summit Hotel Tacloban. Home to Go is likewise offered at P18,000 net per room per month in Go Hotels Ortigas, Mandaluyong and Otis-Manila. These rates are inclusive of free Wi-Fi and utilities.

With a minimum stay of one month and maximum of two persons in a room, guests have free access to a common pantry area where they can use the microwave, toaster, iron/ironing board, water dispenser and refrigerator; guests are given a complimentary cleaning kit upon check-in; guests are provided with daily garbage collection; guests are offered an assistance to Robinsons Supermarket for grocery shopping and room cleaning services with a minimal fee. Packed meals are also available for only P150 per meal and P100 per meal in Summit Hotels and Go Hotels, respectively.

Home to Go is valid from today until December 31, 2020. A full payment with one month deposit and one month advance are required upon check-in.

For booking inquiries in Luzon hotels, contact Angelo Ascue at 0999-994-2066 or email him at Angelo.Ascue@robinsonsland.com or contact Shemae Pua at 0998-840-3566 or email her at Shemae.Pua@robinsonsland.com. For booking inquiries in VisMin hotels, contact Dyna Abello at 0998-840-3523 or email her at Dyna.Abello@robinsonsland.com. For more information on Go Hotels Home to Go, visit summithotels.ph and gohotels.ph.

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