Just across C2 Classic Cuisine is the lobby of Summit Circle Hotel. I didn't realized it changed its name. I remember it used to be called Cebu Midtown Hotel before. And I remembered it was one of the most popular and favorite venues for functions. But with so many hotels and new resorts mushrooming in the city, it probably suffered stiff competition. Now it is under Robinson's management (so that's why it is called Summit because the holding company of Robinson's is JG Summit). It has been refurbished and improved.
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Front Desk |
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Spacious Lobby |
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The Lobby from another angle |
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Elevators going to the rooms |
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Entrance to the Lobby from the carpark |
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Lounge Chairs outside the lobby near the carpark |
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Stairs going to the pool and a Function room |
I think the location of Summit Hotel is a bit ideal, because it is in the middle of everything. If you are a business traveler, you will have an easy access to transportation. The provincial Capitol, hospitals, business offices, schools, and even churches are very near. Their room rates are not too cheap but not too expensive either. And if you want to come to Cebu for the Sinulog, I think this is the perfect place. Because the parade will always pass here going to the Cebu City Sports Center where the formal dance presentations are held. The nearest hotels to Summit Circle are Crown Regency (along Osmena Blvd.) and Rajah Park Hotel (which is just across). There are many restaurants to choose from if you don't want to eat in the hotel. And there is a department store on the ground floor with a number of ATM's. Convenient. Just be careful of some unsavory elements like beggars or street children roaming in the Fuente Circle. But it is still a relatively safe area.
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