Citadines Roces: For the love of Quezon City
THE image of cultural icon and traditional tattoo artist Whang-od and a wall art installation she inspired, plus coffee brewed in the Italian Rancillio coffee machine, welcome guests at the 8th-floor lobby of the recently opened Citadines Roces Quezon City (CRQC). These features enrich the guest experience, from the very moment one enters the hotel, […]
THE image of cultural icon and traditional tattoo artist Whang-od and a wall art installation she inspired, plus coffee brewed in the Italian Rancillio coffee machine, welcome guests at the 8th-floor lobby of the recently opened Citadines Roces Quezon City (CRQC).
These features enrich the guest experience, from the very moment one enters the hotel, says Thea Peregrino, the hotel’s assistant residence manager. Coffee is very much part of the international Citadines brand culture, and Whang-od provides a connection to Filipino heritage and artistry.
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