Tanchuling Hotel

Jasmin St., Imperial Subdivision, Legazpi

For budget travelers looking for affordable and basic yet clean and peaceful accommodations in Legazpi, the Tanchuling Hotel is an ideal choice. Located within a quiet subdivision just a block away from busy Rizal St. in the Legazpi Port District, Tanchuling Hotel is quite accessible from the city’s major tourist attractions, shopping centers and top restaurants. Because of its good location, the hotel is great for backpackers looking for a place to rest after a tiring day exploring the city and surrounding areas.

Rooms/Rates*

Room TypeNumber of PaxRate Range
Standard2Php800
De Luxe2Php1,500
Big Rooms4Php1,150

Contact:

Address: Jasmin St., Imperial Subdivision, Legazpi
Phone: +63 (52) 480 6003 | +63 (52) 227-88

Location:


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*Rates subject to change without prior notice

7 Responses to Tanchuling Hotel

  1. may free Wifi po ba dito?

    vince August 29, 2012 at 9:14 am Reply
  2. may free wifi po ba dito? please reply po thanks =)

    vince August 29, 2012 at 9:16 am Reply
  3. hi, i want to book 2 standard rooms @800 (4 pax total) on dec5 2012, overnight stay lang. may aircon ba ito? gano kalayo kayo sa pier at sa airport? thanks

    annie November 11, 2012 at 9:39 am Reply
  4. Good Day!!!

    I just want tio inquire about your room rate accommodation. Please send me email add. where I can send a tie up letter proposal. I have 50 pax for LGU’s DGT this coming March 2013.

    Thank You.

    Janeth
    GATEWAY TRAVEL and TOURS
    DUMAGUETE CITY

    JANETH November 20, 2012 at 10:37 am Reply

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