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HOTEL OF THE WEEK | Canvas Boutique Hotel in Puerto Princesa, Palawan

Canvas Boutique Hotel in Puerto Princesa, Palawan2. Photo courtesy of the hotel of the week © Provided by InterAksyon Canvas Boutique Hotel in Puerto Princesa, Palawan2. Photo courtesy of the hotel of the week

The modern architecture of Canvas Boutique Hotel in Puerto Princesa, Palawan2. Photo courtesy of the hotel of the week

Canvas Boutique Hotel is a newly-opened and modern boutique hotel located in Barangay Miguel, Puerto Princesa, Palawan. All 49 rooms offer contemporary, up-to-date and spacious accommodations with comfortable interiors.

Spacious room at Canvas Boutique Hotel in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Photo courtesy of the hoteljpg © Provided by InterAksyon Spacious room at Canvas Boutique Hotel in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Photo courtesy of the hoteljpg

Spacious rooms just like this one are designed with a vibrant color palette at Canvas Boutique Hotel in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Photo courtesy of the hoteljpg

The establishment has colorful murals that tell stories of Palawan’s culture. They have three types of rooms: Superior Room, Deluxe Room, and Premier Room. Amenities and facilities include free daily breakfast, free scheduled round-trip Airport Transfer, complimentary Wi-Fi, parking, pool use, in-room coffee and tea service.

Pool area of Canvas Boutique Hotel in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Photo courtesy of the hotel. © Provided by InterAksyon Pool area of Canvas Boutique Hotel in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Photo courtesy of the hotel.

Pool area of Canvas Boutique Hotel in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Photo courtesy of the hotel.

Hotel’s site

Learn more about Canvas Boutique Hotel’s rates on this site [1]

Location, easiest way to get there

Address: Puerto Princesa North Road, Puerto Princesa, Palawan

The property is just a 7-minute ride away from the Puerto Princesa Airport. It is also only 5 minutes away from the city’s famous events place, Puerto Pincesa City Coliseum.

Hotel lobby of Canvas Boutique Hotel in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Photo courtesy of the hotel. jpg © Provided by InterAksyon Hotel lobby of Canvas Boutique Hotel in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Photo courtesy of the hotel. jpg

Hotel lobby of Canvas Boutique Hotel in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Photo courtesy of the hotel. jpg

What makes this hotel stand out

Canvas Boutique Hotel claims to be an adventure in itself. Travelers are in for something special as soon as they step into the lobby: light installations inspired by the stalactites of the Subterranean River, comfortable and unique furniture pieces, colorful murals that tell stories of the exciting culture of Palawan.

They also have a vibrant in-house café and restaurant, Painted Table, which celebrates the rich flavors of a Filipino home. This boutique hotel is radiating with inspiration at every turn, moving guests to go on their quest.

Dining area of Canvas Boutique Hotel in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Photo courtesy of the hotel © Provided by InterAksyon Dining area of Canvas Boutique Hotel in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Photo courtesy of the hotel

At the hotel’s dining area, there’s room for socializing as well.  Photo courtesy of Canvas Boutique Hotel.

Ongoing Promotion

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What guests are saying

As of May 2016 Canvas Boutique Hotel enjoys an “Excellent 9.0” rating

“Great comfortable modern hotel, feels good to be there.”

—Traveler from Thailand, March 2016

“We had a very pleasant stay and will stay here again for sure. We liked the room, the design of the hotel, wide open restaurant with very good quality. The staff are very friendly and professional.”

—Traveler from Switzerland, Feb 2016

“I love the painted walls in the rooms. They have very friendly staff, always smiling. Will definitely go back.”

—Traveler from the Philippines, Feb 2016

References

  1. ^ Learn more about Canvas Boutique Hotel’s rates on this site (www.agoda.com)
  2. ^ here (www.agoda.com)

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