THE GOKONGWEI-LED Go Hotels is set to open its 16th branch by the end of 2018.
In a statement, the budget hotel chain said it will open Go Hotels in Iligan City, which will bring to 2,472 the total number of rooms under its portfolio by yearend.
Go Hotels, Robinsons Hotels and Resorts’ biggest brand in terms of reach, are celebrating its eighth year in the hospitality business.
There are currently 15 Go Hotels around the country, eight in Metro Manila (Mandaluyong, Cubao, Ermita, Manila Airport Road, North Edsa, Ortigas Center, Otis, and Timog); four in Visayas (Bacolod, Dumaguete, Iloilo, and Tacloban); two in Mindanao (Butuan and Lanang-Davao), and one in Palawan (Puerto Princesa).
“Go Hotels, with its iconic yellow and green colors, promises to sustain the quality service it provides in its segment. As the first essential service hotel in the country, it will continue to deliver the basic accommodation for every traveller,” the company said.
Its hotel rooms have minimal designs, but with clean beds complete with duvet covers and a bathroom with hot and cold shower. The rooms also have cable TV, internet access, as well as an in-room safety deposit box for personal security.
“All branches are strategically located just a few minutes away from a city’s places of interest such as airports, transport terminals, tourist attractions, and government offices, among others. The hotels are also built adjacent to Robinsons Malls giving guests a more convenient travel experience,” Go Hotels said.
Aside from Go Hotels, Robinsons also owns and operates the full service hotel chain Summit Hotels and Resorts.