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Anfa Royale Hotel
1/53 Reviews

Anfa Royale Hotel

Lipa|1.32km from downtown
This was my first time to stay in a hotel without pre-booking. We were in Lipa for business, though my husband and I had our two kids with us. Since it was already late to go back to Antipolo, we decided to stay overnight in the city. As suggested by my cousin, who lives in Lipa, we stayed in Anfa. Initially, I wanted to book through Agoda (I have its app on my phone). However, it was showing as already fully booked. Still, we went there to try and see if there were available rooms. To our relief, there was an available room for 4 priced at P2,800/night, so we checked in. The lobby is nice. The chandelier, winding staircase, piano, and comfortable seats give the place an elegant look. But that's all there is as far as elegance is concerned. No elevators. Good thing our room is just on the second floor. The room is quite small. The AC unit is manually operated. (I think all the ACs in the hotel are. In the dining area, I saw a staff stepping on a chair to adjust the AC.) In our room, there's a rusty, old iron safe on the floor that serves as a stool so you can reach the AC unit. Said iron safe is blocking one side of the closet door so you can only open half of the small closet. There was a tiny fridge beside my bed, which also served as my bedside table. :P There was no electric socket for the fridge, but we managed to let the cord reach a nearby socket. We just had to be careful on our way to the bathroom lest we trip on the cord. The remote control for the TV was not working, so we operated the TV manually by pressing on the controls on the side of the TV. It has cable, but with very limited channels. Provisions were set up for 4 people, except for the towels. There were only 3. As well as the free breakfast which was only for 2. We had to pay P175 per plate for each of my 2 children. We were not satisfied with breakfast. The only option was pork longganisa, which we didn't really like. My kids and I don't eat longganisa, but I forced myself to eat one. (There were two small longganisa servings on each plate.) My kids didn't eat theirs. There was a small portion of scrambled eggs which was also a bit salty. They probably use small eggs because I often cook scrambled eggs for my kids and we use large eggs. One large scrambled egg makes more than what was served to us at Anfa. The serving of the fried/java rice was also too small. Like 1/3 cup. :D We didn't use their swimming pool, but it looked quite dirty to me. It was also a bit annoying that there was a pictorial going on at the bottom of the stairs, and we had to wait for several minutes before we can go down. Things I liked: ~ Big bathroom ~ Complete toiletries were provided, including bedroom slippers ~ Comfortable beddings ~ Fast internet connection

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Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian (Cathedral de Lipa)

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Batangas State University-Lipa Campus

Anfa Royale Hotel
1/53 Reviews

Anfa Royale Hotel

Lipa|1.66km from Batangas State University-Lipa Campus
This was my first time to stay in a hotel without pre-booking. We were in Lipa for business, though my husband and I had our two kids with us. Since it was already late to go back to Antipolo, we decided to stay overnight in the city. As suggested by my cousin, who lives in Lipa, we stayed in Anfa. Initially, I wanted to book through Agoda (I have its app on my phone). However, it was showing as already fully booked. Still, we went there to try and see if there were available rooms. To our relief, there was an available room for 4 priced at P2,800/night, so we checked in. The lobby is nice. The chandelier, winding staircase, piano, and comfortable seats give the place an elegant look. But that's all there is as far as elegance is concerned. No elevators. Good thing our room is just on the second floor. The room is quite small. The AC unit is manually operated. (I think all the ACs in the hotel are. In the dining area, I saw a staff stepping on a chair to adjust the AC.) In our room, there's a rusty, old iron safe on the floor that serves as a stool so you can reach the AC unit. Said iron safe is blocking one side of the closet door so you can only open half of the small closet. There was a tiny fridge beside my bed, which also served as my bedside table. :P There was no electric socket for the fridge, but we managed to let the cord reach a nearby socket. We just had to be careful on our way to the bathroom lest we trip on the cord. The remote control for the TV was not working, so we operated the TV manually by pressing on the controls on the side of the TV. It has cable, but with very limited channels. Provisions were set up for 4 people, except for the towels. There were only 3. As well as the free breakfast which was only for 2. We had to pay P175 per plate for each of my 2 children. We were not satisfied with breakfast. The only option was pork longganisa, which we didn't really like. My kids and I don't eat longganisa, but I forced myself to eat one. (There were two small longganisa servings on each plate.) My kids didn't eat theirs. There was a small portion of scrambled eggs which was also a bit salty. They probably use small eggs because I often cook scrambled eggs for my kids and we use large eggs. One large scrambled egg makes more than what was served to us at Anfa. The serving of the fried/java rice was also too small. Like 1/3 cup. :D We didn't use their swimming pool, but it looked quite dirty to me. It was also a bit annoying that there was a pictorial going on at the bottom of the stairs, and we had to wait for several minutes before we can go down. Things I liked: ~ Big bathroom ~ Complete toiletries were provided, including bedroom slippers ~ Comfortable beddings ~ Fast internet connection

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The Old Grove Farmstead

Anfa Royale Hotel
1/53 Reviews

Anfa Royale Hotel

Lipa|2.28km from The Old Grove Farmstead
This was my first time to stay in a hotel without pre-booking. We were in Lipa for business, though my husband and I had our two kids with us. Since it was already late to go back to Antipolo, we decided to stay overnight in the city. As suggested by my cousin, who lives in Lipa, we stayed in Anfa. Initially, I wanted to book through Agoda (I have its app on my phone). However, it was showing as already fully booked. Still, we went there to try and see if there were available rooms. To our relief, there was an available room for 4 priced at P2,800/night, so we checked in. The lobby is nice. The chandelier, winding staircase, piano, and comfortable seats give the place an elegant look. But that's all there is as far as elegance is concerned. No elevators. Good thing our room is just on the second floor. The room is quite small. The AC unit is manually operated. (I think all the ACs in the hotel are. In the dining area, I saw a staff stepping on a chair to adjust the AC.) In our room, there's a rusty, old iron safe on the floor that serves as a stool so you can reach the AC unit. Said iron safe is blocking one side of the closet door so you can only open half of the small closet. There was a tiny fridge beside my bed, which also served as my bedside table. :P There was no electric socket for the fridge, but we managed to let the cord reach a nearby socket. We just had to be careful on our way to the bathroom lest we trip on the cord. The remote control for the TV was not working, so we operated the TV manually by pressing on the controls on the side of the TV. It has cable, but with very limited channels. Provisions were set up for 4 people, except for the towels. There were only 3. As well as the free breakfast which was only for 2. We had to pay P175 per plate for each of my 2 children. We were not satisfied with breakfast. The only option was pork longganisa, which we didn't really like. My kids and I don't eat longganisa, but I forced myself to eat one. (There were two small longganisa servings on each plate.) My kids didn't eat theirs. There was a small portion of scrambled eggs which was also a bit salty. They probably use small eggs because I often cook scrambled eggs for my kids and we use large eggs. One large scrambled egg makes more than what was served to us at Anfa. The serving of the fried/java rice was also too small. Like 1/3 cup. :D We didn't use their swimming pool, but it looked quite dirty to me. It was also a bit annoying that there was a pictorial going on at the bottom of the stairs, and we had to wait for several minutes before we can go down. Things I liked: ~ Big bathroom ~ Complete toiletries were provided, including bedroom slippers ~ Comfortable beddings ~ Fast internet connection

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Tangway Lipa City Church

Anfa Royale Hotel
1/53 Reviews

Anfa Royale Hotel

Lipa|3.12km from Tangway Lipa City Church
This was my first time to stay in a hotel without pre-booking. We were in Lipa for business, though my husband and I had our two kids with us. Since it was already late to go back to Antipolo, we decided to stay overnight in the city. As suggested by my cousin, who lives in Lipa, we stayed in Anfa. Initially, I wanted to book through Agoda (I have its app on my phone). However, it was showing as already fully booked. Still, we went there to try and see if there were available rooms. To our relief, there was an available room for 4 priced at P2,800/night, so we checked in. The lobby is nice. The chandelier, winding staircase, piano, and comfortable seats give the place an elegant look. But that's all there is as far as elegance is concerned. No elevators. Good thing our room is just on the second floor. The room is quite small. The AC unit is manually operated. (I think all the ACs in the hotel are. In the dining area, I saw a staff stepping on a chair to adjust the AC.) In our room, there's a rusty, old iron safe on the floor that serves as a stool so you can reach the AC unit. Said iron safe is blocking one side of the closet door so you can only open half of the small closet. There was a tiny fridge beside my bed, which also served as my bedside table. :P There was no electric socket for the fridge, but we managed to let the cord reach a nearby socket. We just had to be careful on our way to the bathroom lest we trip on the cord. The remote control for the TV was not working, so we operated the TV manually by pressing on the controls on the side of the TV. It has cable, but with very limited channels. Provisions were set up for 4 people, except for the towels. There were only 3. As well as the free breakfast which was only for 2. We had to pay P175 per plate for each of my 2 children. We were not satisfied with breakfast. The only option was pork longganisa, which we didn't really like. My kids and I don't eat longganisa, but I forced myself to eat one. (There were two small longganisa servings on each plate.) My kids didn't eat theirs. There was a small portion of scrambled eggs which was also a bit salty. They probably use small eggs because I often cook scrambled eggs for my kids and we use large eggs. One large scrambled egg makes more than what was served to us at Anfa. The serving of the fried/java rice was also too small. Like 1/3 cup. :D We didn't use their swimming pool, but it looked quite dirty to me. It was also a bit annoying that there was a pictorial going on at the bottom of the stairs, and we had to wait for several minutes before we can go down. Things I liked: ~ Big bathroom ~ Complete toiletries were provided, including bedroom slippers ~ Comfortable beddings ~ Fast internet connection

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Reviews for Lipa Hotels

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3 Peaks Resort & Boutique Hotel
4/53 Reviews
Didn't expect but we enjoyed our stay there. Very spacious for the room and very cozy too. Breakfastnis delicious too.
Jet Hotel
3.9/519 Reviews
I have been a staying at Jet Hotel since 2020. What a relief for. A hotel of this kind to be in Lipa. Classy enough. But affordable. Staff are friendly and accommodating. The rooms are clean and cozy. I definitely enjoy the bed and pillows and how comfortable they are. Since I travel for business, the rooms have a perfect set up for working remotely as well. I cnnot count the number of hours I spent in virtual meetings and administrative work I have done in my room. It is so far the best affordable hotel in Lipa since I started traveling to Batangas for the past 7 years. Although through the years some amenities may need updating and fixing, specifically in the bathroom. Some shelves in the bathroom need fixing, and some seals in the shower will have to be repaired. But all in all, Jet is still the best to stay in.
Amalfi718 Hotel
3.9/51 Reviews
nice hotel, with friendly staff i will definitely book here again
Solano Hotel
4.3/534 Reviews
Very nice place to have drinks and foods with family and friends. The food is very good and not only Filipino.....the terrace is very pleasant and you can have your own Kubo.....the only problem is the parking. They don't have a big parking and cars are parked in front of each other, and we had to wait 29 minutes for the hotel to call and find the owner of the car in front of us....very anoying
The Suites at Mount Malarayat
4/510 Reviews
The location is near Lipa City, the environment is good, similar to a manor house, no breakfast is provided, if you need breakfast, you need to pay about 400 pesos, there is parking. However, this hotel has an advantage that the Internet speed is extremely fast and surprisingly fast.
Meaco Royal Hotel - Lipa
3.9/526 Reviews
The hotel is convenient because it is accessible to almost nice place in the city. The staff are all polite and aproachable. The rooms are big enough to stay and its clean. The internet connection is consistent. The bathroom also is huge and there is a hot shower. Youll never regret staying and the best thing is the lower room rates and the flexible check-in time. You can check-in & check-out anytime you like without any hidden charges. SALUTE.!

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More About Lipa

Looking for hotels in Lipa? Trip.com is a great place to start. If you want to stay at the best hotel in Lipa, Trip.com is here to help! You can plan a day tour in Lipa. Lipa is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit.

Lipa does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. It's easy to travel by bus in Lipa. There are buses to surrounding cities available every day.

Although Lipa is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. The local average price is 54 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 1 four-star hotels in Lipa at an average price of 78 SGD per night. There are 2 two-star hotels in Lipa at an average price of 29 SGD per night. Hotels in Lipa offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. A popular hotel in Lipa, Hotel Cara is also one of the highest rated. The Zillion Builders Pavilion is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

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