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REAL ESTATE THROUGH A TRAVELER'S LENS: WHAT MAKES A COMMUNITY FEEL LIKE HOME?

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October 18, 2024

ASIDE FROM THE ACCESSIBILITY OF THE HOTEL, THE SURROUNDING ATTRACTIONS, SAFETY, AND ATMOSPHERE OF THE COMMUNITY CAN INFLUENCE A TRAVELER'S HOTEL CHOICE AND MAKE A PLACE FEEL LIKE HOME.

- Kara Santos

REAL ESTATE THROUGH A TRAVELER'S LENS: WHAT MAKES A COMMUNITY FEEL LIKE HOME?

What's the first thing you look for when picking a hotel to stay in when you travel? As someone who frequently travels for work and leisure, I've learned that a hotel's location can make or break your trip.

Have you ever traveled somewhere and immediately envisioned yourself living there because of a sense of comfort, security, and familiarity?

Aside from the accessibility of the hotel, the surrounding attractions, safety, and atmosphere of the community can influence a traveler's hotel choice and make a place feel like home. Whenever I travel to different cities, I'm drawn to hotels that offer familiar comforts, such as proximity to parks and green spaces, scenic areas like riversides suitable for biking, and affordable dining options nearby.

In the same way, international travelers also look for the best neighborhoods to stay in Manila based on what they're used to and the activities they enjoy.

With this in mind, here's what international travelers can expect while staying in different neighborhoods of Metro Manila, and what makes these different communities feel like home.

MANILA

If you're fond of history, old architectural buildings and museums, the capital city of Manila, located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay is an ideal place to stay. Residents appreciate Manila's dynamic cultural scene, diverse culinary offerings and its proximity to the city's historical landmarks and leisure destinations.

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