Hotel de Oriente

This elegant hotel used to be the most prestigious hotel in Manila in 1899, and witnessed the transition of the Philippines from being a colony of Spain and then America. Our national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal and his sister Lucia Herbosa once stayed here after returning from Hong Kong. Rizal stayed in Room 22, which faced the Binondo Church.

More than a century later, it was reconstructed and now stands in the midst of Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Bagac, Bataan. D and I planned to explore this place on our last day in the resort, and our expectations were exceeded as we entered the main door. Its wooden interiors were intricately designed, and we walked in silence admiring the craftsmanship that surrounded us. I was told by our tour guide the previous day that the APEC Summit delegates went there years ago. Due to the pandemic, it had not been rented for a long time. I walked alone in the grand ballroom, nothing but the sound of distant chirping birds could be heard. I reflected on the impact of COVID to the world, and how surreal it was still having been able to travel to this part of the country. A couple of days after our visit here, the lockdown was enforced once again in Metro Manila. This was the last proper trip that we had this summer so far.

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  1. Lookoom Avatar

    Impressive interior design. I particularly like the reflection of the sun in the water which lights up the ceilings. This is less obvious on a photo, but in reality it gives a dancing and animated effect where plaster and paint come to life.

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      Thank you for dropping by. You are absolutely right!

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  2. thehungrytravellers.blog Avatar

    Wow, such a beautiful interior, with intricate details

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      I admire the craftmanship they have dedicated for the interiors. Thanks for dropping by!

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  3. Monch Weller Avatar

    Good thing Jerry Acuzar had the foresight to preserve this structure!

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      Indeed! I used to not pay attention to heritage sites and houses in the PH and now I am catching up and admiring places like this.

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  4. Rebecca Avatar

    What a stunning interior!

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      It truly is. Thanks for your comment Rebecca.

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  5. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    its incredible! Looks just amazing! hopefully it can be visited again soon!

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      Thanks for your comment Andy! I hope our internal borders get lifted soon so more people can get to visit and appreciate it.

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  6. Ju-Lyn Avatar

    What a grand hotel! And so much history attached to it!

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      I imagine the olden days as I walked alone in the ballroom. Thank you Ju-Lyn!

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      1. Ju-Lyn Avatar

        The beauty of old houses and buildings … we are transported!

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