Tuesday, March 26, 2013

manilahouse


Affordable Guest House in Manila, Philippines

Introducing manilahouse, a charming guest house in the heart of Manila offers good services to those who visit the Philippines. It is located in a vibrant neighborhood close to shops, markets, and historical parks. Ideal for short or long stays, and for professionals looking for a relaxed homestay atmosphere; we provide meals, laundry, cleaning, cable, Internet (broadcasting) and free international phone (internet phone).  We are happy to cater to individual requirements like airport pick up, Manila City tour, Philippine Immigration assistance, school visits, relaxation, and business reasons.
 
Location: manilahouse


Gotesco Twin Towers Condominium, 1129 Natividad Lopez St. Ermita, Manila Philippines
  Various maps for travelers and basic guides for beaches are provided.


 
Facilities:


All rooms have air conditioners, beds, TV, desks and cabinets. Enjoy our delicious Korean food three (3) times a day prepared by our expert chefs. Laundry and clothes ironing are done every day. An indoor swimming pool, health club, table tennis are also available in the building.


 

Daily Accommodation Rate with Meal
      One (1) Person
 Two (2) Persons
Three to Four (3-4) Persons
Room Type A:  Php 1,300
Php 1,800
X
Room Type B:  Php 1,500
Php 2,500
Php 2,000
Room Type C: Php 2,000
Php 3,000
Php 2,500

               Monthly Accommodation with Meal


Manilla House
1Person
2 Persons
3 Persons
Room Type A
Php 21,000
Php 23,000
X
X
Room Type B
Php 25,000
Php 18,000
X
Room Type C
Php 30,000
Php 19,000
X
Room Type D
X
Php 21,000
Php 16,000
Room Type E
X
Php 23,000
Php 18,000



Monthly Accommodation Rate Without Meal

Manila House
1 Person
2 Persons
3 Persons
Room Type A
Php 17,000
Php 18,000
X
X
Room Type B
Php 19,000
Php 14,000
X
Room Type C
Php 21,000
Php 16,000
Php 12,000
Independent Room
With Meal/One Aircon
2-4 Persons
1  Day
Php 2,000
1 Month
Php 40,000





  Note: Visitors can book two (2) days before the arrival.

 


 Manila House ESL Tutor Price List

Subject                       Price per Hour                           Number of Hours     Total of Hours           Weekly Payment
MSA
200
2
4
6
10
20
30
Php 2,000
Php 4,000
Php 6,000
TOEFL
250
2
4
6
10
20
30
Php 2,500
Php 5,000
Php 7,500
ENGLISH
170 ( 3 weeks onwards)
2
4
6
10
20
30
Php 1,700
Php 3,400
Php 5,100
ENGLISH
 200  ( below 2 weeks)
2
4
6
10
20
30
Php 2,000
Php 4,000
Php 6,000
ACADEMIC SUBJECTS
200
2
4
6
10
20
30
Php 2,000
Php 4,000
Php 6,000
REMINDERS:
·         Attend your class regularly.
·         Arrive in class on time. (Don’t be late.) If it’s necessary please inform the office as early as you can. Your teacher will be waiting for you.
·         Participate in all class discussions and question and answer sessions.
·         Participate in the design of the class according to your teacher’s ability.

PAYMENT MATTERS:
Students are required to pay or give 1 week advance to the office. Payment will be every Friday of the week. For cancelled classes, students should pay HALF of the price unless you will inform us one day before. This reason is for us to encourage the teachers not to give-up.
(Please be aware to the Tutor Price List above.)

CANCELLED CLASSES:
Inform the office at least one day before if you will cancel the class and please update us your fixed time schedule every week.

AVOID CANCELLING THE CLASS.
Please remember that your teachers came from other places in Metro Manila. They come here just to teach you and help you learn. We are asking for your cooperation to try not to cancel your class if it’s not necessary. Teachers cannot keep going to teach you if will not cooperate.

For your comments, questions and suggestions about this matter feel free to tell us.
Look for Ms. Jovie        09223501104 mobile number
                                  02-788 9979 landline number
Teacher Hidie             09266627325





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         The National Museum of the Philippines is the official repository established in 1901 as a natural history and ethnography museum of the Philippines. It is located next to Rizal Park and near Intramuros in Manila. Its main building was designed in 1918 by an American architect Daniel Burnham. Today, that building, the former home of the Congress of the Philippines, holds the National Art Gallery, natural sciences and other support divisions.
Intramuros is the oldest district and historic core of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. Known as the Walled City, the original fortified city of Manila was the seat of the Spanish government during the Spanish colonial period. The walled part of Manila was called intramuros, which is Latin for "within the walls"; districts beyond the walls were referred as the extramuros of Manila, meaning "outside the walls".
The Club Intramuros Golf Course is quite short (par 66, with a length of 4,326 yards), but there are plenty of challenges. Almost every hole includes either water hazards, out-of-bounds, or both. The club (which was established in 1907) is located in the heart of Manila and can be played in just over two hours, which makes it ideal for business people looking for a quick round of golf.
The Manila Ocean Park is an oceanarium in Manila, Philippines. It is owned by China Oceanis Philippines Inc., a subsidiary of China Oceanis Inc., a Singaporean-registered firm that has operated four oceanariums in China. It is located behind the Quirino Grandstand at Rizal Park. It opened on March 1, 2008. In terms of floor space, the 8,000 square metres (86,000 sq ft) oceanarium is larger than the Sentosa Underwater World oceanarium in Singapore, and features a 25-metre (82 ft) underwater acrylic tunnel.
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SM Mall of Asia (MOA) is a shopping mall owned and developed by SM Prime Holdings, the largest mall chain owner and developer in the Philippines. SM Mall of Asia is the 2nd largest mall in the Philippines after SM City North EDSA, 3rd largest shopping mall in Asia and the 4th largest shopping mall in the world.SM Mall of Asia's reign from being the largest shopping mall in the Philippines from 2006 was taken over by SM City North EDSA when it was redeveloped in 2008 having the Mall of Asia to 2nd place.
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 Wensha Spa is the only 24-hour Spa in the CCP area. After an early exercise of jogging around in Roxas Boulevard, have the convenience of crashing in and having a foot massage of P700 including eat-all-you-can buffet and Shabu-Shabu. As when other spas open around 11 a.m., Wensha Spa is a 24-hour spa establishment.
 The name itself – Cowboy Grill – is almost synonymous with partying! It conjures images of live local bands entertainment in manila, good food and clean fun which makes it the best place to hang-out with your loved ones, families and barkadas. It’s located at 431 Remedios Corner M.H. Del Pilar Streets Malate, Manila (02) 521 8143

Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila is a deluxe five-star hotel situated in the heart of Malate Manila. Enjoy the luxury amenities and the proximity of the international airport, business districts, the largest shopping centre in the city and other popular entertainment destinations in Manila. It’s locates at 1588 Pedro Gil cor M.H. Del Pilar . Reservations telephone: 63 2 2451234

Philippine Transporatation
 The Manila Light Rail Transit System, popularly known as the LRT, is a metropolitan rail system serving the Metro Manila area in the Philippines
 Jeepneys are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines. The word jeepney is a combination of the words "jeep" and "Knee"(from its knee to knee sitting.
 A tricycle, often abbreviated to trike, is a three-wheeled vehicle. In the Philippines, a tricycle is a public (for-hire) vehicle consisting of a motorcycle and an attached passenger sidecar, and should not be confused with an unmotorized three-wheeled pedicab is known as a trisikad.
 Taxicabs of the Philippines are one of the modes of transportation in the country. The taxicabs there vary from models and uses. Most taxicabs have yellow colored license plates, taxi signs, LTFRB Registration number, and taximeter, which is mandatory in every cab.
 A kalesa or calesa (sometimes called a caritela/karitela) is a horse drawn calash (carriage) used in the Philippines. This was one of the modes of transportation introduced in the Philippines in the 18th century by the Spaniards that only nobles and high-ranked officials could afford. The calesa driver is commonly called as “Cochero” or “Kutsero”. When “Cochero” direct the horse to turn right he says “mano” and he says “silla” to direct the horse to turn left. 
Contact Details:
For reservations, you can contact by phone or by e-mail.
·         Internet phone 070-8226-6513 (local calls)
·         Mobile Number 0919-979-8000 Manila
Philippine Phone Number: 02-788-9979, Country Code: 001-63-2-788-9979
 Korean Manager’s Number:  0919 - 979 - 8000 (Mobile), 070-8226-6513 (Korea Internet Phone)
Email: manilahouse@naver.com
Homepage: click http://manilahouse.co.kr