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Megaworld to open 2nd hotel in Pasig
Megaworld to open 2nd hotel in Pasig
ABS-CBN News
Published Feb 05, 2024 02:43 PM PHT

MANILA -- Real estate giant Megaworld is building its second hotel in Pasig City.
MANILA -- Real estate giant Megaworld is building its second hotel in Pasig City.
The 339-room Arcovia Hotel will be built inside the 12.3-hectare Arcovia City township development along C-5 road.
The 339-room Arcovia Hotel will be built inside the 12.3-hectare Arcovia City township development along C-5 road.
It is set to be the tallest hotel development in Megaworld's portfolio, and is expected to open by 2029.
It is set to be the tallest hotel development in Megaworld's portfolio, and is expected to open by 2029.
In a statement, Megaworld said the hotel will have swimming pools, a spa, a business center, and a ballroom.
In a statement, Megaworld said the hotel will have swimming pools, a spa, a business center, and a ballroom.
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The hotel will also have bike racks and charging stations for electric vehicles.
The hotel will also have bike racks and charging stations for electric vehicles.
Arcovia Hotel will offer its guests views of the Metro Manila skyline, including views of the Bonifacio Global City skyline and the mountains of
Arcovia Hotel will offer its guests views of the Metro Manila skyline, including views of the Bonifacio Global City skyline and the mountains of
Antipolo.
Antipolo.
On its website, Megaworld describes Arcovia City as a mixed-use development with residential condominiums, office towers, and a retail hub.
On its website, Megaworld describes Arcovia City as a mixed-use development with residential condominiums, office towers, and a retail hub.
It is also home to the 23-meter tall Arco de Emperador, said to be the single-tallest bronze monument in the Philippines.
It is also home to the 23-meter tall Arco de Emperador, said to be the single-tallest bronze monument in the Philippines.
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