ANGELES CITY – Experience the combined ambience of Bali and Miami at the new condo-hotel at the heart of the entertainment center in Barangay Balibago here.
It’s called Fields Plaza Suites, said CEO Gerard Heinen Jr. who toured Punto at their 21-room suite along McArthur Highway which is few meters away from Fields Avenue. The Heinens also own the nearby ABC Hotel.
“It’s the Holiday of your life once you stay here,” promised Heinen, the 21-year-old CEO of the eight-storey Fields Plaza.
Heinen, who grew up in Spain and his native country Holland, said he had used his travels to different countries, including Bali, Indonesia and Miami, USA, in designing the suite. He was assisted by Van Den Bossche Dirk, general manager of Fields Plaza and ABC.
“We have not considered price in building Fields Plaza. We just want to use the best amenities and materials to make it the most luxurious place north of Metro Manila,” said Heinen.
Asked why most of the rooms are designed with earth colors such as black and gray, Heinen said: “I want it to be masculine.”
Prices for short and long term stay are affordable despite its luxury, stressed Heinen.
“The location in the area is the best. We have high-tech gadgets to ensure the safety of our guests,” said Heinen.
Hotel executives expressed gratitude to Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan for being friendly to investors.
“We haven’t seen a mayor as good as Pamintuan in the more than 20 years of stay in Angeles,” said Heinen.
The Fields Plaza Suites offers superb accommodations for individual guest, couples and even large groups. Guests can choose from units ranging from $125 per night single-bedroom suites to the two-bedroom $385 Penthouse 888.”
Other single or two-bedroom deluxe residences are priced at $175 to $250 per night, they said in a statement.
Suites are outfitted with all the comforts of a modern home, including high speed wireless Internet access, LCD televisions with DVD player and international cable channels in every room, luxuriously-appointed living and dining areas, bathrooms with flash toiletries and fully-equipped modern kitchen. Several key suites also have additional luxury features such as indoor or outdoor party Jacuzzis, wider balconies with sun deck chairs, and even spacious gardens with gazebos and outdoor dining furniture; all the better to appreciate the perfect view of the Angeles cityscape that can only be seen from the condo-hotel, they said.
Vice Mayor Vicky Vega-Cabigting and Angeles City police Station 4 commander Chief Insp. Louie Tan graced the opening of the hotel-condo.
It’s called Fields Plaza Suites, said CEO Gerard Heinen Jr. who toured Punto at their 21-room suite along McArthur Highway which is few meters away from Fields Avenue. The Heinens also own the nearby ABC Hotel.
“It’s the Holiday of your life once you stay here,” promised Heinen, the 21-year-old CEO of the eight-storey Fields Plaza.
Heinen, who grew up in Spain and his native country Holland, said he had used his travels to different countries, including Bali, Indonesia and Miami, USA, in designing the suite. He was assisted by Van Den Bossche Dirk, general manager of Fields Plaza and ABC.
“We have not considered price in building Fields Plaza. We just want to use the best amenities and materials to make it the most luxurious place north of Metro Manila,” said Heinen.
Asked why most of the rooms are designed with earth colors such as black and gray, Heinen said: “I want it to be masculine.”
Prices for short and long term stay are affordable despite its luxury, stressed Heinen.
“The location in the area is the best. We have high-tech gadgets to ensure the safety of our guests,” said Heinen.
Hotel executives expressed gratitude to Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan for being friendly to investors.
“We haven’t seen a mayor as good as Pamintuan in the more than 20 years of stay in Angeles,” said Heinen.
The Fields Plaza Suites offers superb accommodations for individual guest, couples and even large groups. Guests can choose from units ranging from $125 per night single-bedroom suites to the two-bedroom $385 Penthouse 888.”
Other single or two-bedroom deluxe residences are priced at $175 to $250 per night, they said in a statement.
Suites are outfitted with all the comforts of a modern home, including high speed wireless Internet access, LCD televisions with DVD player and international cable channels in every room, luxuriously-appointed living and dining areas, bathrooms with flash toiletries and fully-equipped modern kitchen. Several key suites also have additional luxury features such as indoor or outdoor party Jacuzzis, wider balconies with sun deck chairs, and even spacious gardens with gazebos and outdoor dining furniture; all the better to appreciate the perfect view of the Angeles cityscape that can only be seen from the condo-hotel, they said.
Vice Mayor Vicky Vega-Cabigting and Angeles City police Station 4 commander Chief Insp. Louie Tan graced the opening of the hotel-condo.