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Angeles City

Angeles City

Angeles City

Walking street

Angeles City

Double room

Tune Hotel

Angeles City

Address :

Tune Hotel - Angeles City (Clark Airport)
Don Juico Avenue, Malabanias,
Angeles City, Pampanga
Philippines

Tel:+63 45 4590888

  • Quick Info
    •  We're conveniently located along Don Juico Avenue, where a host of restaurants, entertainment outlets and bars are located
    • 20 minutes by car to local tourist landmarks such as Salakot Arch, Old Pamintuan, Bale Matua (Founder’s Residence), Camalig, Santo Rosario Church and Fort Stotsenburg.
    • 10 minutes by car to get inside Clark Ecozone, a former US Airbase with hotels, resorts and the world-class Mimosa Golf Course.
    • 6.1km to the Clark International Airport, formerly known as the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA)
    • Check in time : 2:00pm onwards
    • Check out time : 11:00am

Hotel Services

This is a list of the general services & amenities that we provide at our hotel.

24 hour reception
24 hour security
Lift
Accessible rooms avai ...
In room safe
Transport services
Luggage storage

Optional Add-ons

We keep our room prices low and sensible by allowing you to customise your stay. Find out more about our optional add-ons.

Towel rental & toilet ...
Early check in
Late check out
WiFi
Air Conditioning
TV

Add-ons Pack

Boost your stay with our packaged add-ons. Find out more about our add-on packs.

  • Comfort Package

    Towel rental & toiletries
    Air Conditioning
  • Cozy Package

    Towel rental & toiletries
    WiFi
    Air Conditioning
    TV
  • Fort Stotsenburg

    Fort Stotsenburg is situated at Barrio Sapang Bato in Angeles City and is approximately 80 km north of Manila. This was one of the locations where, under the National Defense Act of 1935, coastal artillery training was conducted. It was named after Colonel John M. Stotsenburg, a Captain of the Sixth U.S. Cavalry, and a Colonel of the First Nebraska Volunteers who was killed while leading his regiment in action near Quingua, Bulacan, the Philippines on April 23, 1899.

  • Mount Pinatubo

    Mount Pinatubo is an active stratovolcano located on the island of Luzon, near the tripoint of the Philippine provinces of Zambales, Tarlac, and Pampanga.[4] It is located in the Tri-Cabusilan Mountain range separating the west coast of Luzon from the central plains, and is 42 km (26 mi) west of the dormant and solitary Mount Arayat.[5] Before 1991, the mountain has no recorded historical eruptions. It was heavily eroded, inconspicuous and obscured from view. It was covered with dense forest which supported a population of several thousand indigenous people, the Aeta, who had fled to the mountains from the lowlands during the Spanish conquest of the Philippines.

  • Salakot Arch

    Salakot Arch is a landmark of Angeles City. From 1902 to 1979, the Clark Air Base remained a U.S. territory, guaranteed by the Military Bases Agreement in 1947. In 1978, the Philippines, under the dispensation of the former President Ferdinand Marcos, and the U.S., finally agreed to establish Philippine sovereignty over the U.S. bases and thus the Clark Air Base Command (CABCOM) of the Armed Forces of the Philippines came into being, following the signing of a revised Military Bases Agreement on January 7, 1979.