Quest Plus Hotel and Conference Center Clark: For Corporate and Private Events
One of the top hotel choices of many businessmen for their work trips and pleasure is Quest Hotel and Conference Center Clark (QPCC) located at Filinvest Mimosa Leisure City, Pampanga. The hotel is highly recognized for its functionality for social gatherings, expositions, and conventions.
Quest Plus Hotel in Pampanga
Quest Hotel aims to combine the value of staycation hotels with state of the art technology for a working environment. This works for young entrepreneurs and busy professionals looking for a place for their meeting functions as well as a getaway from the hustle and bustle of the metro.
The bright and pleasing Mequeni Live dining at QPCC
QPCC has an all-day dining restaurant Mequeni Live, Charley’s Bar for the night owls, eQuinox fitness center for the fitness geeks, the executive Q Lounge, and the verdant Mimosa Golf Course.
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Relax in peace at their Master Bedroom when you book the Grand Villa
The Quest Hotel Grand Ballroom can be completely personalized for events
Favorable for events such as expos, private parties, company conferences, the Quest Hotel Grand Ballroom can accommodate over 1,000 people comfortably. There is also the Hilltop Garden for couples looking for a grand yet intimate wedding or prenuptial.
The Grand Villa is separated from the main building giving complete privacy to its guests
By offering a space for corporate, conventions, and private events, QPCC is making Pampanga a hub for events and gatherings. For more information about QPCC, please check the details provided below.
Details:
Address: Mimosa Drive, Filinvest Mimosa + Leisure City, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga
Tel: 045-599-8000 / 02-236-5040
Website: Quest Hotel Clark
Check-in: 2 p.m.; Check out: 12 p.m.
Price range: Deluxe Room: Php 4,000; Club Suite: Php 10,000; Grand Villa Php 90,000
Images courtesy of Quest Hotel and Conference Center Clark
This also appears on Philippine Primer Japanese magazine’s November 2018 issue.