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Oasis Hotel Manila Special Rainy Day Promo


Only 2,499.00 per room per night!

  • For single/double occupancy
  • Overnight accommodations in a Deluxe Room with free upgrade to a Superior room (subject to availability)
  • House breakfast for 2 persons
  • Free use of swimming pool
  • Maximum of 2 children, 11 years of age and below sharing bed with parents are free-of-charge
  • Valid until June 1 - August 31, 2012 only

Located in Manila, Philippines within the city's main hotel, business or tourist area The Oasis Park is a Manila hotel that is ideally suited for vacation stays or business travelers who expect value for money or service quality.
Our budget friendly hotel room rates are complimented by our hotel packages for families, tourists or businessmen. This is the hotel where great personalized service, a comfortable bed or a nice shower won't eat through with your budget. The Oasis Park Hotel in Manila is an affordable hotel that makes sure your visit to the Philippines or your stay in Manila a great time.
We offer excellent hotel accomodation for business travelers. Selected hotel rooms with Wi-Fi connection or our business center will assist you in every way we can!
The Hotel is proud of its personal touch. Formerly known as the Paco Park Hotel, the Oasis has been recently refurbished by its Owners to enhance the reputation its Management has earned in more than a decade of individual care or service to all its guests.
Have a good time with your mates or get a full night's rest only at the Oasis Park Hotel in Manila, Philippines!
Special Features
  • 50 Air-conditioned Rooms with Cable TV
  • Fine Dining Restaurant, Sports Bar and Coffee Shop
  • Room Service Availability:
    • Room Service: 7 AM to 12 Midnight
    • Boomerang Sports Bar: 7 AM to 11 PM
    • My Kitchen By Chef Chris: 6 AM to 11 PM
  • Free secure Wi-Fi Internet Connection (due to the solid construction of the hotel, some rooms are inaccessible to WIFI)
  • Swimming Pool
  • Jacuzzi
  • Landscape Courtyard Al Fresco Sports Bar
  • Luggage Service (safekeeping of your luggage while you travel around the Philippines)
  • Transfers to Angeles, Subic Bay, Clark Freeport, Puerto Galera, Cebu, Boracay Coron
  • Airport to Hotel Transfers or Flight Confirmations
  • Visa Extensions Arranged



Read more: Boutique Hotel Manila Philippines | Oasis Park Hotel http://www.oasispark.com/#ixzz23LfMASyo

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