Pepperland Hotel
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Welcome to Pepperland Hotel, your Legazpi “home away from home.” Pepperland Hotel aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year.
While staying at Pepperland Hotel, visitors can check out Embarcadero (1.8 mi) and Cagsawa Ruins Park (2.3 mi), some of Legazpi's top attractions.
Rooms at Pepperland Hotel offer a minibar, a refrigerator, and air conditioning providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi.
A 24 hour front desk, room service, and baggage storage are some of the conveniences offered at this hotel. An on-site restaurant will also help to make your stay even more special. If you are driving to Pepperland Hotel, free parking is available.
If you like Chinese restaurants, Pepperland Hotel is conveniently located near Legazpi Four Seasons Restaurant, Cres Snack Inn, and Boklan Food Center.
Legazpi is also home to Penaranda Park, a popular park that is not too far from Pepperland Hotel.
Pepperland Hotel puts the best of Legazpi at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
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But can´t imagine bringing my family to that room, unless there are better and bigger rooms.
First the good points:
--- Lots of walking space in the room (a standard single), with a big enough queen-size bed.
--- A good bathroom (a bit dimly lighted, though) with spacious shower stall.
--- Tasty “laing” (my favorite Bicolano dish) at the Picante coffee shop, perfect with ice-cold beer.
--- Strives for a homelike family feeling, with traditional wooden staircase (no elevators, this is a hotel with only two floors).
--- Good selection of TV cable channels, putting some five-star hotels to shame.
--- Clotheshangers are fully detachable … that’s much appreciated.
But here come the bad points:
--- Room was not well cleaned. There was dust on the cloth headboard, grime in the aircon outlet, and ... lo and behold … I found the remains of a dead and slightly mangled cockroach (a big one) on the floor. My theory is that the roach has long been dead and hidden under the standing lamp. When I moved the lamp from the corner to the middle of the room, I dislodged and exposed the ex-insect. (That’s a twist … my previous encounters with roaches in hotel rooms in Siem Reap and Sydney involved live ones.) I had to bear the lingering smell of insecticide and Lysol all night long after the housekeeping staff did a belated clean-up. And I never received an apology.
--- Maintenance was very much sub-par. Two cabinet doors and one closet door had missing handles …. there were golden-brown spots on the rim of the bathroom sink …. the mirrored wall in the second floor corridor had unsightly stains and spots …. one bed lamp was unplugged ….the concrete walls showed signs of recent repair (wide strips of unpainted concrete) …. scratches, scuff marks and signs of wear and tear are everywhere …. the room telephone was plagued by static.
--- Directly outside my room window were big electric transformers and wires (not sure if I describe them correctly) that look a little threatening, but you get used to that after a while. However, road noise was tolerable even though my room was overlooking the Legazpi airport road.
--- The room is dark at night. The two bedside lamps and the standing lamp give insufficient illumination.
--- I actually saw a man (who seemed to be in his fifties) escorting a young “lady of the night” to his room, in full view of the front desk staff. OK, so much for the “family feeling”.
--- No in-room safe for laptops and valuables.
--- No writing desk or dresser table. Had to use a small round wooden table instead.
--- Doors are locked using old-fashioned keys, which have the room number displayed prominently on the attached plastic tag. So much for security! Beware … closing the door does not automatically lock it, you still have to turn the key to engage the lock.
You can walk to the airport (maybe five to seven minutes walk), so that’s good. But otherwise, this hotel does not do justice to the wonders of the lovely Bicol region.
The staffs are okay tho.
We ate a couple of times in the restauranr and food is fine kindda busy most of the time as they usually held convention or meetings there i believe.
The room is very basic and the towels as well the pillow( i usually check it in all the hotels we usually stay), is very old and disgusting, seems that it has been used for 10 years and they never replace it;( the towel which was white when they got it is already brownish and i do not understand why they still used this for the guest.so bring your own towel if you plan to stay in Pepperland.
However,Legazpi has very few decent hotel so we got left no choice that time that can fit our budget.
It was quiet even if my room was beside the road. The breakfast offered at their restaurant is simple yet satisfying. The staff is also commendable especially when I asked for something that is different from what is in the buffet table, they simply granted my request at no extra cost or question.
There was a souvenir vendor that regularly visits the hotel so guests don't have to worry about last minute shopping for souvenirs, just like me. I found out that the price is also reasonable and even cheaper than the ones near the airport.
For those who are looking for night life, there is a bar in the hotel but there is also another bar across the road. When I visited Legazpi, a new Sea Food Bar of some sort was about to open in three days and it is just beside the hotel.
The room is basic and carpeted though the hotel smells old already.
Being a business traveler, electric sockets are important to us. The room has numerous electric sockets and it's all good places that we can easily reach. The bathroom is also newly modeled and i have no complains about it.
However, at 6am in the morning, there was loud music playing from the empty warehouse behind the hotel.
Breakfast is good even though there's only 4 choices to chose from.
"Lunch time and dinner time are busy times in this resto. If you want good seats, arrive early. "Read full review
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