Hotel Luna, Vigan
About the Hotel
Hotel Luna is the first museum hotel in the Philippines, located in Vigan City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The hotel is housed in a restored mansion, showcasing rare masterpieces from renowned artists. Its architectural beauty reflects the city's rich history and culture, making it a significant landmark.
Location
Hotel Luna is located just 5 km from the central business district of Vigan, providing easy access to the city's multiple travel destinations. The property is in close proximity to major attractions, such as Plaza Salcedo and Calle Crisologo, enhancing the convenience for guests. A roundtrip airport shuttle service is also offered to facilitate transportation.
Rooms
Hotel Luna offers 70 uniquely designed rooms and suites that combine colonial artistry with modern aesthetics. Each room is equipped with amenities such as 24-hour room service, air conditioning, free WiFi, and safes. Bathrooms feature spacious lavatories, high-tech toilets, rainshower baths, and HD TVs for guest convenience.
Eat & Drink
The hotel's dining experience includes gourmet catering services from the Banquet and Catering Team, suitable for both corporate and social events. Azotea, located on the roof deck, provides a unique dining atmosphere complemented by views of the skyline. Guests can enjoy a menu that features à la carte options.
Leisure & Business
Hotel Luna features an outdoor pool centrally located within the property, offering a relaxing space for guests. It also provides facilities for corporate events, including the Grand Sala Meeting Room for small sessions and board meetings. The professional events management team ensures a seamless experience for all gatherings.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- Express check-in/ -out
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Wheelchair access
- Luggage storage
- Lift
- Coffee shop
Sports & Fitness
- Fitness centre
Services
- Free airport shuttle
- Valet parking
- Housekeeping
- Car hire
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
- Tours/Ticket assistance
Dining
- Restaurant
- Poolside snack bar
Spa & Leisure
- Indoor swimming pool
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Garden area
- Leisure/ TV room
- Spa & wellness centre
- Massage
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The architecture and paintings are impressive, and the dinner and breakfast at the second floor are lovely, especially with the original painting of Juan Luna. The internet connection is reliable, ensuring a comfortable stay.
I found the hotel to be very unique and easy to use. The staff at check-in was accommodating, even dealing with a demanding guest. However, the rooms were not as clean as expected, with visible molds despite multiple complaints to the front desk. Improvement is needed on amenities like bed sheets thread count.
I found my solo traveler's suite at this hotel to be posh with nice paintings and amenities. The rooms may be a bit small but are elegantly furnished, featuring modern bathrooms, a flatscreen TV, in-room wifi, and a large bed. The antique style lamps, mirrors, and furniture added a touch of elegance and comfort, along with the modern amenities like cable TV, old colonial bathroom fittings, and a high-tech toilet with various functionalities at a touch of a button.
The hotel offers modest-sized rooms for the price of P 4000, with room lighting that could be improved. The diverse food choices daily cater to different nationalities, making it ideal for quadruple occupancy like our group of 4. The service is wonderful, friendly, and accommodating, but additional fees for extra guests were unexpected. The location is strategic, close to Calle Crisologo, a major attraction of Vigan, providing easy access to the city center. The dining experience is a winner, with a complete breakfast featuring local Ilokano fare. The facilities are well-maintained and satisfactory.
My stay at the hotel was a delightful experience overall. The rooms were well-appointed, clean, and maintained the charming 'old-time' feel of the town. The service was exceptional, with the staff being very helpful and even providing tips and printouts for tour routes. The location couldn't have been better, just a block away from the famous Calle Crisologo, making it a strategic base to explore the city. The dining was a highlight, offering a sumptuous breakfast featuring local Ilokano fare. Although small, the rooms were clean and fresh; however, forgetting the key of the other car was a minor inconvenience.
I had a delightful stay at this hotel with its nice and comfortable rooms, perfect for a family like us. The antique style lamps, mirrors, and furniture gave a cozy feel, while the modern amenities like the flat screen TV with cable added a touch of convenience. The old colonial bathroom fittings and the fabulous toilet with different settings for bidet and bum dryer were a pleasant surprise.
The service was consistently helpful and friendly, particularly in assisting guests with mobility needs. The location was excellent, near key attractions and facilities for sightseeing. The dining experience varied, with a mix of positive and negative aspects.
The hotel is located in the heart of the historic district of Vigan, making it convenient to explore the area on foot at night. The rooms are spacious for two people and feature an impressive collection of art, providing a unique ambiance. The service is friendly and accommodating, although some staff may not be well-trained. The dining options offer a good mix of Filipino and Western dishes, with freshly made pancakes and omelettes on demand. The facilities are decent, but improvements could enhance the overall experience.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of positives and negatives. The rooms had a musty smell that lingered on my clothes, but they still managed to provide a modern yet Hispanic-era vibe. While not soundproof, the dedicated reception area and valet service added a touch of convenience to my stay.
The hotel is located right along the famous Calle Crisologo, very close to all the sights, boasting a majestic view of the Abra mountains and vintage Vigan homes. The rooms in the new building are very small, with only one queen bed, but they do have modern amenities like cable TV, air conditioning, and a modern toilet and shower. The service embodies true Filipino hospitality, remembering guests and their preferences. The dining experience features delicious local Ilokano fare with a good spread of food choices.
I had a lovely stay at Hotel Luna Annex, where my sister and mother stayed. The rooms are arranged around a patio in old Spanish style, offering a charming ambiance. The rooms were clean and well-furnished, providing a comfortable stay. The multi-colored swimming pool lights added a nice touch to the atmosphere. The service from the management and staff was impeccable, showing great courtesy and attentiveness. The hotel's location in the Heritage district of Vigan was perfect for exploring the historic surroundings. The dining experience offered a wide choice of native dishes, though I did notice some flies around the buffet area. Overall, the facilities at the hotel were good, providing a pleasant experience.
Staying at this hotel was a true delight. The rooms, though a bit modest in size for the price, were beautifully appointed with antique-style furniture and modern amenities. The service was exceptional, with staff being very dear and courteous. The location couldn't have been better, right in the heart of the historical area. The dining options were varied and abundant, offering a unique experience. The facilities were top-notch, making my stay even more enjoyable.
The hotel is perfectly located in the heart of the historic district of Vigan, providing easy access to all the main attractions. The rooms are clean and well-furnished, offering ample space for a family of four. The friendly service adds a personal touch to your stay, although some staff members may lack experience. Dining options are varied, catering more towards local flavors. The facilities are well-maintained, with a notable swimming pool, but the multi-colored lights could be a distracting element.
I had a lovely stay at the hotel. The rooms were clean and spacious, offering amenities like a small round table, chairs, refrigerator, and dressing table for extra comfort. However, there was an electrical issue that caused inconvenience and required room changes. The service was exceptional, with attentive and gracious staff who remembered our preferences. The location, near the famous Crisologo Street, was perfect for exploring the historic district. Unfortunately, the dining experience was not the greatest, but the spread had a variety of food choices. The facilities were adequate, but there were some issues with the electrical system.
My stay at this hotel was a delightful mix of positives and negatives. The rooms were spacious with comfy beds and pillows, but the lack of a lift/elevator posed issues, especially for senior guests. Despite the electrical problems we encountered, the amenities provided were top-notch, creating a cozy atmosphere.