Where to stay in las casas filipinas de acuzar

Due to the pandemic the place might be under staffed. The organization and management is in disarray. Upon checking in, the staff is multi tasking too much and assisting a number of customers at the same time which is a bit disappointing. We booked and paid online the same day, we were suppose to be walking in on a different hotel in Iba, Zambales but establishments are mostly closed so instead we booked and paid online along the way to the nearest available place. We called the place which they didn't answer but sent us a text instead asking to state our concern, so we sent a text to confirm our reservation, which they replied it is confirmed, confirming our reservation we expected our room would be ready when we arrive, we did a late check in, and our room was still not ready, fortunately the place looks good and we are told to walk around while waiting. The room given also has no view to the sea even if its located sea side, we can't open the windows. Another is the restaurant inside the place didn't count our order properly, so they had to ask us to pay later upon check out. Some parts are still under construction, and some activities are still not available due to the pandemic, such as the fotografia activity we are looking forward to. The place is clean and staff is nice, aside from the mishaps in the beginning. The tour guide was also nice and funny although some questions were unanswered. It was our first time and the place is truly beautiful.

Where to stay in las casas filipinas de acuzar

Where to stay in las casas filipinas de acuzar

Where to stay in las casas filipinas de acuzar

Where to stay in las casas filipinas de acuzar

Verified traveller

Stayed 1 night in Nov 2020

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10/10 Excellent

eduardo

Travelled with family

13 Mar 2020

Liked: Cleanliness, staff & service, property conditions & facilities, room comfort

It’s beautiful but the service from check in snd check out take so long , and but most of the people are very helpful , beautiful place

eduardo

Stayed 1 night in Mar 2020

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10/10 Excellent

Christopher, St. Louis, MO

Travelled with family

25 Jan 2020

Liked: Cleanliness, staff & service, amenities, property conditions & facilities

Las Casas is more than a resort, it’s a unique and endlessly fascinating living museum of Filipino and Spanish colonial architecture dating back to 1740. The tours and activities were most informative. The food at the restaurant was top notch, some of the best Filipino food I’ve had in the Philippines. If you can afford the hefty price tag, it’s worth it to stay in one of the elegant refurbished villas. One caveat, the cobbled streets can be difficult for seniors and many of the facilities are not accessible for persons with disabilities.

Christopher

Stayed 2 nights in Jan 2020

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10/10 Excellent

P.Colet, New York

Travelled with family

17 Jan 2020

Liked: Cleanliness, staff & service, amenities, property conditions & facilities

What a beautiful place! Very historical. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable of the Philippines history. It’s uniqueness set this resort far from other resort! One of a kind! Exceptional!

P.Colet

Stayed 1 night in Jan 2020

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8/10 Good

Verified traveller

14 Jan 2020

Liked: Cleanliness, staff & service, amenities, property conditions & facilities

Verified traveller

Stayed 5 nights in Jan 2020

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8/10 Good

Verified traveller

Travelled with family and small children

6 Jan 2020

Liked: Cleanliness, staff & service, amenities, property conditions & facilities

It is one of a kind. I will return because an overnight stay is not enough to explore all the area.

Verified traveller

Stayed 1 night in Jan 2020

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6/10 Okay

Stella, Ontario, Canada

Travelled with family

19 Dec 2019

Liked: Staff & service

Disliked: Amenities, property conditions & facilities

The property itself is amazing. Its got all you wanted in a resort, mountain view, the ocean and very nice set up. However, as a traveler who have been to other 3rd world countries, my last travel was in Peru and Ecuador, it was very disappointing to experience using a bathrobe in place of a bath towel. No explanation whatsoever. We;ve been asking for the towels since we checked in at 3, and the reply was, we will give it to you when they available. Alas, at 7 P.M., we got bathrobes instead of towels. We did not bother to inquire as we were so tired and all we want is to just enjoy the beach and rest. I booked 2 rooms 5101 and 5102, 5101 has no hot water and both rooms have no phone service. During breakfast, I was so excited when I saw "tinapa" as we do not have them fresh in Canada. I took a bite and was really disappointed because the oil they used for frying was stale. This would have been a perfect one day vacation if not for those items mentioned. Also, I am wondering why all the activities are scheduled on week ends and only 2 restaurants are open?

Stella

Stayed 1 night in Dec 2019

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8/10 Good

Jessie, California

Travelled with family

1 Dec 2019

Liked: Cleanliness, staff & service, amenities, property conditions & facilities

Exactly what I expected. The while theme beings you back in the 19th and early 20th century Philippines. Room is great, clean, nice beds. Staff very friendly and helpful.

What range of accommodation does Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar hotel belongs?

Consisting of 216 guest rooms that range from Deluxe to Executive Suites as well as 60 bookable Private Casas, each with its own distinct character and history.

How much is the entrance fee to Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar?

The entrance fee is P2200 which includes a welcome drink, 30-minute to 1-hour guided heritage walking tour, kalesa ride, entrance fee and use of beach area, vicinity map, cold towel, set lunch at HDO Binondo Hall, and all taxes and service charges.

Can we bring food inside Las Casas?

Where to eat: Bringing in of food and drinks is strictly prohibited. There is a handful of dining choices inside Las Casas.

How many houses are in Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar?

Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar features 22 colonial mansions dating all the way back to the 17th century. Although several of those exhibited are replicas, most homes are part of Mr. Azucar's original collection which have originated from provinces like Nueva Ecija and Tuguegarao.