For some people, traveling alone is super fun because you get to know and meet a lot more new people.
Not for this bunch of media and blogging community in the cities of Davao and Cebu.
For them, nothing is more fun than traveling and revisiting places (old and new) together after a break due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
One place that will surely come to mind is Manila where there are lots of nice places to visit and do nowadays.
Newport World Resorts (NWR) formerly Resorts World Manila (RWM) tops the list of the favorites.
This writer had the opportunity to revisit NWR.
I don’t know about you but I have this feeling of happiness even if just walking around the area, sightsee, and look at the displays of the shops. One thing that I also like about this place is it is very close to the airport.
Tagged as the country’s premier lifestyle and entertainment destination, RWM is setting a new milestone in the company’s continuing history by rebranding it into NWR.
The name change reflects a shift in perspective for the brand to present itself as the most innovative, dynamic, and comprehensive casino, hotels, and entertainment complex in the country.
NWR is reinventing the brand to bring together its pioneering integrated resorts and the best of its community within the sprawling Newport City complex.
Making the most of its two main wings, the Newport Grand Wing and the Newport Garden Wing, NWR’s casino offers a wide array of gaming thrills. International hotel brands – Marriott Manila Hotel, Sheraton Manila Hotel, Hilton Manila, Hotel Okura Manila, and Holiday Inn Express Manila – Newport City continue to provide premium stays for every type of traveler.
The Newport Mall and Newport City’s retail and dining outlets are dream destinations for the family. From the Newport Performing Arts Theater to The Grand Bar and Lounge to Bar 360 and El Calle Food and Music Hall, entertainment options are endless.
The group was also invited to try the dishes of Casa Buenas, which is the newest and finest signature restaurant offering Filipino and Spanish cuisine located at the ground floor of NWR.
Casa Buenas features a traditional and classic Filipino ancestral home vibe.
We enjoyed the feast before us while savoring the aesthetic of the Comedor, or “dining room” in Spanish.
Everything we ate was delicious.
Next time you visit Manila, a stop at NWR is recommended.