Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Grand Boulevard Spices Up Your Night Life

Experience the best food and entertainment this side of Manila

With the closing of Roxas Boulevard’s famous entertainment district, Baywalk, nightlife-loving people thought this was the end of Manila’s bustling night scene. They thought wrong.

Grand Boulevard Hotel makes sure night owls still get the best of Manila’s party scene even with the recent closing of Baywalk. The Grand Boulevard Hotel features the critically-acclaimed Fu Manchu's restaurant which specializes in exotic Cantonese cuisine providing the ideal venue for every possible occasion. The freshest live seafood are prepared by master chefs from Hong Kong. Guests can also entertain ‘lady luck’ at the exciting Casino Filipino, which provides a truly Las Vegas feel. More so, guests can also relax and unwind in the captivating swimming pool complex. The poolside bar offers a selection of quick and delicious "food fare" and beverages to "quench" your thirst while enjoying a dip in the pool. Also, indulge your taste in sumptuous food from Grand Boulevard’s buffet tables or order a la carte at Café Montana. It's an all-day dining experience with dishes from virtually every part of the world, in the most relaxed setting that affords guests a spectacular view of Manila's famed sunset.

Grand Boulevard Hotel has everything covered from dining to music to relaxation. Even with the recent closing of Baywalk, you are still guaranteed to take home the authentic Manila experience.

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Monday, September 10, 2007

Grand Boulevard Hotel, an Enchanting Manila Bayfront

Where else to better spend a night or two on Roxas Boulevard than at Grand Boulevard Hotel? This Roxas Boulevard hotel's come-on is its bay front view of Manila Bay, which is famous for its enchanting sunsets. Manila Bay is considered to have one of the best sunsets in the world.

Grand Boulevard Hotel has 413-furnished rooms with selected wooden pieces of furniture to complement the homey ambiance. Breathe into the bayside breeze of Manila via its overlooking rooms along the long stretch of Roxas Boulevard. This three-star hotel also treats its guests with other tourist attractions in the city, like the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP); Manila Yacht Club, Harrison Plaza Mall, Robinson’s Place Mall and SM's Mall of Asia; Malate Church; the historic walled city of Intramuros; and the active nightlife strip in Malate.

The hotel's Mannlich on the ground floor provides its guests with authentic Chinese delicacies by two chefs from Hong Kong, while the Café Capriccio has all the fusion of Asian and Western cuisines-perfect for romantic dinner milieu. Another way of savoring the stay at Grand Boulevard Hotel is through its Breeze Pool Bar located on the third floor.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

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hello world. this is a test post. thank you!
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