Stacia Hotel in Banilad, Cebu City is offering mid-range travelers a boutique alternative to large chain accommodations, with a Santorini-inspired design and a focus on personalized service.
Positioned as a quiet retreat for both business and leisure guests, the hotel features natural stone accents and a blue-and-white motif meant to evoke serenity and stability.
It emphasizes intimacy and exclusivity, distinguishing itself from the crowded atmosphere of larger hospitality brands.
Located near Cebu’s business hubs, shopping centers, and tourist destinations, the hotel caters to travelers who value privacy, convenience, and style.
Rooms are designed to combine functionality with aesthetic appeal, aiming to deliver comfort without compromising on visual elements.
Stacia Hotel houses Estiatório, a Greek-Filipino fusion restaurant offering Mediterranean cuisine in a casual, home-like setting.
The restaurant serves grilled meats, seafood, and traditional appetizers, and is designed to accommodate both regular dining and private functions.
Adjacent to the dining area is Sympósio, an events space suited for small conferences and intimate gatherings of up to 120 guests.
The venue highlights personalized service, making it suitable for business meetings, celebrations, and private events.
The hotel joins a growing number of boutique accommodations in Cebu catering to travelers who seek distinctive design, peaceful environments, and tailored experiences at a more accessible price point than luxury hotels.
Its seven-striped façade, which the company describes as a symbol of completeness and spiritual meaning, underscores the hotel’s long-term focus on service and creating meaningful stays for its guests.
Business News Asia