6 well-rated accommodations in Iloilo City, Philippines, to book a stay in H2 of 2025

Richmonde Hotel Iloilo, Philippines

Have you heard of Iloilo City? 🇵🇭

It’s pronounced as “i-loy-low” according to Google, and it sits on Panay Island in the Philippines.

Need a fresh destination to go to for the rest of the year?

We’ve got you covered with Iloilo City’s accommodations in this post.

Sam’s 21 Hotel

Sam's 21 Hotel

Agoda Rating: 9.3 (500+ reviews)

Fresh out of the blueprint, Sam’s 21 Hotel was built in 2024.

It’s 15 km from Iloilo International Airport and a 720-m stroll to SM City Iloilo shopping mall.

The rooms start at a generous 30 square meters—that’s more than enough space to stretch out and make yourself “at home.”

Families will love the family rooms, and here’s the cherry on top: kids 12 and under stay free when using existing bedding.

Richmonde Hotel Iloilo

Richmonde Hotel Iloilo

Agoda Rating: 9.1 (3.9K+ reviews)

Spaciousness comes standard at this 4-star hotel, where even the most basic rooms start at a roomy 36 square meters.

The Premier Rooms and One Bedroom Suites provide even more square footage.

Children under 6 eat free at the buffet breakfast (up to 2 kids), while those aged 6 to 12 enjoy half-price buffet meals.

Just 14 km from Iloilo International Airport, this non-smoking property offers an outdoor pool with an unobstructed view.

Courtyard Iloilo

Courtyard Iloilo

Agoda Rating: 9.1 (1.7K+ reviews)

This 4-star hotel was named a top choice by Agoda travelers in 2023, sitting just 600 m from SM City Iloilo shopping mall.

Space out in the 1-Bedroom Junior Suite, where 64 square meters of space gives you room to unwind.

Start your morning with laps in the outdoor pool, squeeze in a workout at the gym, or simply lounge around.

Bringing the kids? 🧒

Children 11 and under stay free when using existing bedding.

Zuri Hotel

Zuri Hotel

Agoda Rating: 9.0 (6.5K+ reviews)

Zuri Hotel has won the Agoda travelers’ top choice award in 2024.

It’s just 260 m from SM City Iloilo’s shopping mall and a quick 2-km ride to St Anne Parish Church.

We like how standard deluxe rooms start at 32 square meters, and you can even bring the whole clan along to their two-bedroom family suites.

There’s also a rooftop pool, where you can take in the city views.

Seda Atria

Seda Atria

Agoda Rating: 9.0 (4.8K+ reviews)

About 15 km from Iloilo International Airport, this non-smoking property has suites that stretch 60 square meters, giving you more room to chill out.

Not that the deluxe rooms are any slouch in the space department—they’re great when you want comfort without going full suite life and spending that money.

Children 12 and under stay free when using existing bedding, making family getaways easier on the purse/wallets 👛

Hop Inn Hotel Iloilo

Hop Inn Hotel Iloilo

Agoda Rating: 8.9 (3K+ reviews)

Why splurge when you can vacay cheap at Hop Inn Hotel Iloilo?

Their standard twin/double rooms offer just the right mix of coziness and practicality.

Families, here’s a 🍬 deal: kids 12 and under stay for free when using existing bedding, making this value-for-money option even more wallet-friendly.

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Most Aesthetically Pleasing 7-Eleven Stores in Taiwan

In Taiwan and tired of the usual sights? Step into the world of themed 7-Elevens, where design meets fandom and shopping. From anime icons to snack-inspired decor, each store turns a quick stop into a must-see experience. Honestly, I wish I’d known about them when we were there.

Begin your exploration in Taipei, where Peanuts enthusiasts will find two Snoopy-themed 7-Elevens. The most iconic branch is near Huashan 1914 Creative Park, located at No. 37, Shaoxing North Street in the Zhongzheng District. Inside, visitors are welcomed by a recreation of the Peanuts school bus, basement seating areas styled with Snoopy chairs, and shelves filled with exclusive Peanuts merchandise.

A second, smaller branch sits at No. 36, Hankou Street, offering a similar but more compact experience closer to Taipei Main Station.

Just a short walk away, Open Chan Dream World offers a vibrant tribute to Taiwan’s own 7-Eleven mascot. This location, situated at No. 185, Section 2, Zhonghua Road in Wanhua District, features a large in-store cafe where a life-sized DJ booth of Open Chan draws visitors in. Guests can create and customize their own Open Chan T-shirts at the print kiosk with staff assistance, turning a simple visit into a creative souvenir experience.

Ximending is also home to the Lay’s-themed 7-Eleven, a must-see for snack lovers. Found at No. 114, Section 2, Wuchang Street in Wanhua District, this branch is impossible to miss with its bright yellow branding and playful chip-themed interiors.

One of the standout features is a dining table designed like a foosball setup, but with Lay’s packets replacing the players. This store is a popular stop for those searching for rare or seasonal potato chip flavors that are difficult to find elsewhere.

Just blocks away, the Hello Kitty-themed 7-Eleven is located at No. 41, Section 1, Zhonghua Road in the Zhongzheng District. With a life-sized Hello Kitty statue at the entrance and themed decor throughout, it’s a dream come true for Sanrio fans. Tables in the dining area are topped with clear panels showcasing Hello Kitty merchandise, creating a space that feels equal parts cafe and character boutique.

Another standout in the area is the Mofusand-themed 7-Eleven, located at No. 42, Section 1, Kaifeng Street in Zhongzheng District. Mofusand, a character created by Japanese illustrator Juno, is known for cats dressed in quirky costumes ranging from shark outfits to onigiri hats. This store perfectly captures the whimsical appeal of the brand with exclusive plush toys and themed goods that appeal to both fans and casual shoppers alike. This is my personal favorite.

For those exploring southern Taiwan, Kaohsiung boasts one of the only two Pokémon-themed 7-Elevens in the country. Found at No. 1152, Huaxia Road in Zuoying District, it is easily accessible from both the Zuoying HSR station and Xin Zuoying local train station. The exterior is covered in bright murals featuring Pikachu, Ivysaur, Charmander, and more. Inside, the store is styled like a fantastical forest, with characters appearing on ceilings, walls, and behind counters. A large Gengar display near the checkout has become a favorite photo spot.

As you can see, Taiwan’s 7-Elevens are more than just convenience stores. These themed spots invite you to explore and sip your favorite drink beside beloved characters. Which one are you most excited to visit?

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Mid-Transit Theft at Changi Ends in Jail Time

In a rare case of mid-transit crime at one of the world’s most secure airports, an American dentist and his engineer wife were sentenced after being caught shoplifting high-end items at Changi Airport.

On June 23, while en route from the United States to India, 35-year-old Kapadia Husain Zoher entered the Louis Vuitton boutique at Terminal 1 of Changi Airport. Inside, he quietly pocketed a luxury card holder worth around S$600. Just minutes later, at Terminal 3, he and his wife, 30-year-old Kapadia Amatullah, entered The Shilla Duty Free store, where he again slipped a bottle of Dior Sauvage perfume worth about S$160 into his pocket while his wife stood watch. The two then continued through transit, preparing to board their connecting flight to Mumbai.

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What they didn’t know was that both acts were captured on high resolution CCTV footage, and Changi’s security network was already in motion. Airport police had identified the couple within the hour. Before their aircraft could leave the tarmac, officers intervened and escorted them off the plane.

Zoher, who pleaded guilty to one count of theft, was sentenced on August 4 to 18 days in jail. Both stolen items were recovered and returned to the stores.

Singapore’s zero tolerance approach to crime extends to everyone, regardless of nationality. Shoplifting, even when minor, can result in immediate arrest, prosecution, and jail time.

Furthermore, foreigners convicted of theft in Singapore often face more than just jail. Deportation is common, along with blacklisting from future travel to the country. Criminal records can also affect work opportunities and visa approvals elsewhere in the region.

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Singaporean courts take a firm stance on crimes committed by visitors, especially in high security areas like Changi Airport. In this case, swift coordination between terminals and clear CCTV footage led to a prompt arrest and delivered a strong message that in Singapore the law follows you wherever you go.

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Everything You Need to Know About NDP 2025

Singapore turns 60 this year, and National Day 2025 is set to be one of the most expansive celebrations in the country’s history. On 9 August, the National Day Parade will unfold across two key venues including The Padang and Marina Bay. These locations will bring synchronized performances, fireworks, and military displays to thousands of spectators. While The Padang hosts the main parade, Marina Bay will mirror the experience with its own dynamic programming, including LED screens broadcasting the event and a floating stage offering up-close action on the water.

Festivities begin around 7:30 p.m., with a lineup that includes crowd favorites such as the Red Lions parachuting into The Padang and naval divers making dramatic descents into Marina Bay. Expect to see iconic moments like the State Flag Flypast and the Presidential Gun Salute, along with the return of the mobile column (i.e., an impressive display of military equipment moving across land, air, and sea). This year’s showcase will also feature a rare maritime display, giving Marina Bay viewers a brand-new perspective.

The cultural program is just as powerful. National Day classics will be reimagined by local icons Kit Chan, Dick Lee and Charlie Lim, who will headline four performances inspired by the National Anthem. Even if you didn’t win a ticket through the official ballot, you can still catch fireworks and select performances from public viewing spots such as The Helix Bridge, Marina Reservoir, Esplanade Waterfront Promenade, and the Singapore River.

On 10 August, the celebrations continue in the heartlands with events in Bishan, Punggol, Yishun, Geylang and Bukit Gombak. Each site will offer a unique theme and family-friendly experiences including fighter jet flypasts, drone shows, community art installations, exhibits and live entertainment. Kids can even enjoy a skating zone at select locations. Tickets to these heartland celebrations are available at community centres and are given out on a first-come, first-served basis. Each Singaporean can redeem two tickets along with a complimentary NDP pack.

If you’re staying home, keep your eyes on the skies. The state flag flypast and aerial salute will still be visible from many neighborhoods. Between 6:00 and 6:30 p.m. on 10 August, four F-16 fighter jets will make two loops over each heartland venue, ensuring the celebration reaches every corner of the island.

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From heritage performances and dazzling flypasts to art installations and military showcases, NDP 2025 promises a nationwide tribute to Singapore’s journey at 60. No matter if you’re at a live venue or watching from your neighborhood, the entire city becomes part of the celebration.

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10 Free Things to Do in SG This August

From waterfront sails to immersive exhibitions, the city’s free August offerings prove that access to art, history, and wellness need not come with a price tag.

SAIL INTO THE SUNSET
DBS Sailing at the Bay lets you step aboard a sailboat at Marina Bay for a 30-minute ride across stunning city views. This scenic journey also supports sailing as an inclusive and accessible sport. Slots fill quickly, so early booking thru the website is advised.

LIGHT & WATER MAGIC AT MARINA BAY
Each evening, Marina Bay transforms into a visual symphony. Spectra, a 15-minute light and water show at the Event Plaza, combines lasers, fountains and music in one striking performance. It remains a favorite way to enjoy the city skyline after dark.

F1 BTS
Titled SGP: Dare to Be Different, this exhibition explores the transformation of Singapore’s streets into a Grand Prix circuit. Engineering marvels, lighting systems and urban design are showcased through interactive and behind-the-scenes displays. The gallery is open Wednesday to Sunday with free admission.

SUNSET WATCH PARTIES
Palawan Beach hosts sunset sessions every Friday and Saturday until August 30. Visitors can enjoy beachside views, live music, and a relaxed atmosphere. As a friendly reminder: you’re encouraged to bring your own camping chairs or picnic mats for a comfortable viewing experience. It is a stress-free evening activity that captures the luxury of slowing down.

WEEKEND TOURS AT FORT SILOSO
Step into history with guided tours at Fort Siloso every Saturday and Sunday. Discover Singapore’s coastal defenses, World War II narratives and sweeping views from the skywalk. Arrive early as tours are on a first-come, first-served basis.

MEGA SPACE MOLLY
This first-of-its-kind exhibition celebrates the cult toy icon through rare archival pieces and imaginative displays. A short film by Singaporean artist Oh Jia Hao immerses visitors in SPACE MOLLY’s surreal lunar world. Admission to Mega Space Molly: Hello, Moon! is free at ION Art Gallery until August 24.

PERANAKAN LIGHTSHOW AT LOOKOUT LOOP
Traditional culture meets modern illumination at this vibrant light projection show. Peranakan motifs are reimagined through digital artistry, lighting up the heritage-themed Peranakan House until August 31. It is an ideal stop for design enthusiasts and photographers.

NEW BALANCE RUN HUB
New Balance’s Run Your Way Hub takes place from August 7 to 17, 2025, at the Visual Arts Centre in Dhoby Ghaut. This fitness pop-up invites runners to enjoy free runs, shoe trials, and expert talks led by health professionals and elite athletes. Participants can test new gear and train alongside five local run clubs. Registration is required.

LIGHT INSTALLATIONS IN THE CBD
From August 1 to September 6, light projections and digital art displays will illuminate the Bras Basah and Bugis area. These installations span from the National Museum to Stamford Walkway and serve as a prelude to the Singapore Night Festival. Night strolls just became a lot more interesting.

HISTORY COMES ALIVE AT NATIONAL MUSEUM
Singapore Odyssea: A Journey Through Time opens August 8 with an immersive, family-friendly experience covering 700 years of maritime history. The exhibit includes interactive storytelling and multi-sensory elements. Admission is free for Singaporeans and Permanent Residents.

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