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CEBU CITY— Yello, is slang for hello and both are warm welcoming words for guests to this first and only ‘Smart + Design’ hotel in the heart of Cebu City.
Yello Hotel, located at Wilson Road in Barangay Lahug is a lifestyle accommodation hotel that pampers the modern traveler with smart + design hotel features at an amazing value, bringing out extraordinary joy in every stay, says Juliet Amazona, the hotel’s marketing lady.
For one, the hotel has a robot, Yello Bell that greets and welcomes guests at the lobby and a guest mobile app--Yello App where guests can book their stay and avail deals as low as 60 percent from its rack rates. The hotel has a valet parking and mechanized parking slot exclusively for each guest.
Yello Hotel room accommodations have beds that use body molding memory foams for real comfortable sleep or relaxation. The hotel has varied room accommodations from Standard Single at P2,800/night; Superior Twin at P3,00/night; De Luxe Twin at P3,800/night; Executive Room at 5,400/night good for three persons.
The hotel has also this Barkada Room at P5,800/night for 10 persons and a Dormitel with 24 bunks for as low as P550 for upper single bed, P625 for lower single, P900 for lower double and the dorm can be rented as a whole at P15,000/night.
All rooms are fully air-conditioned with very good sound proofing from outside noise; LCD Cable TV with access to hotel services using QR code; hot and cold shower, private toilet with bidet with the sink outside of the bathroom; working desk and Wi-Fi access.
Restaurants, food and more Yello spaces
Yello Hotel has two restaurants: The Fujinoya Café + Cakery located at the lobby that offers Japanese ramen, rice bowls, salads, sandwiches, cheesecakes and specialty cakes. Its signature gourmet coffee is a must-try!
Alex, an American guest this writer met at Al Fresco raved at Yello Hotel’s extremely comfortable bed, quiet air conditioner and its unbelievably accommodating friendly staff. He felt like he is part of the Yello Hotel family. He added that the hotel has an interesting array of Filipino breakfast and its welcome drink he described as with “tropical flexibility.”
What interest this writer most is the overall design of Yello Hotel. It has room accommodation for everyone, from the backpackers, the yuppies, the barkadas to the executives. The comfort rooms at the 10th floor, where one sees the cityscapes while doing one’s ablutions and the Al Fresco’s cool, breezy comforts at the roof deck.
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