3 Great Reasons To Book A Stay At Hotel Sogo [Must-Read]

Hotel Sogo is a good choice for overnight accommodation or even a weekend staycation because of its clean, affordable, and high-quality rooms. These days when lockdowns are still the norm, a reliable and safe lodging such as Hotel Sogo is definitely a big advantage to essential workers.

Hotel Sogo personnel

3 Great Reasons To Book A Stay At Hotel Sogo [Must-Read]


The evolution of the Hotel Sogo brand


Hotel Sogo has always been known as a budget hotel, catering to a wide range of clientele: from travelers to motorists, and even couples who are looking for a comfortable place to spend the night in.

Over the last several years though, Hotel Sogo has built a brand based on Filipinos love for celebrations. As such, Hotel Sogo has evolved to become a hotel that caters to family-friendly and even corporate gatherings. These days, one can expect to find intimate celebrations for all occasions in Hotel Sogo.

What to love in Hotel Sogo


Hotel Sogo is truly living up to its tagline of being “So Clean…So Good.” Its clean and affordable rooms combined with a welcoming image make Hotel Sogo an attractive choice especially to those who are looking for a place near their workplace to spend the night in.

Here are some of the reasons to love Hotel Sogo even more:

1. It has doubled up its effort to ensure safety within its premises


We are all aware of the impact brought by the Covid-19 pandemic to businesses especially those in the hospitality industry. Health and safety have been a concern that’s why Hotel Sogo has focused on these two aspects as we navigate through the new normal.

Hotel Sogo keeps its rooms and utensils sanitary

“Here at Hotel Sogo, we are trying on things to help improve the situation in our hotels as early as March 2020 last year. From that point on, we continued to research, invest further, and develop innovative ways to upgrade our safety protocols especially in cleanliness and sanitation,” said Sue Geminiano, Hotel Sogo Corporate Marketing Manager.

Hotel Sogo has put in place enhanced new normal protocols like no contact fixtures and thermal scans, UVC disinfection in rooms, lobbies, and air-conditioning units, increased ventilation, microbial testing (a method to indicate the presence and number of microorganisms), Covid sniffer dogs, reduced touchpoints, and application of anti-microbial coatings on frequently touched surfaces.

Hotel Sogo health and safety protocols

Hotel Sogo has 11 So Safe Innovations which puts a priority on the safety and wellness of guests and its employees.

“This ongoing pandemic has helped us to take further steps in giving importance to safety. The innovations that I speak of are the development and improvement of amenities that revolve around the 4 major ways to prevent the spread of the virus and protect our guests like reduction of touchpoints, improve air quality, disinfection, and testing.," Geminiano added. 

"It is important to test all these protocols to make sure that all these innovations are really effective to keep our guests safe; we want our guests to feel safe and secured whenever they stay at Hotel Sogo. We will continue to protect our guests and develop more upgraded protocols even after the pandemic,” concluded Geminiano.

2. Hotel Sogo has been very active in helping frontliners in the pandemic


When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the country, Hotel Sogo is one of the hotels that has been very active in helping frontliners. It has donated 800 rooms in key areas around the country for free, giving clean lodging to healthcare workers from about 25 hospitals.

Hotel Sogo lobby safety

"Even at this time of GCQ, Hotel Sogo is still accepting frontliners, essential, repatriated OFW, seafarers, and economic workers across all Hotel Sogo branches. We are also accommodating those who prefer long-term stay for their work purposes,” said Geminiano.

3. Hotel Sogo has a heart for the needy


Even before the pandemic though, Hotel Sogo has been active in helping communities via its Corporate Social Responsibility program, Sogo Cares. Hotel Sogo is helping indigent communities who need basic necessities, such as food, medicines, and water.

Hotel Sogo safety measures

“Recently, we donated food packs with linens and towels to the fire victims at Manila. We also donated essential needs such as bottled water, linens, pillows, surgical masks, pillowcases, and mattresses to the Philippine General Hospital with the help of AFP and we also gave assistance in different community pantries in Bulacan and Quezon City. Our team will definitely help those who are in need in these trying times," Geminiano shared. 

Since 2015, Hotel Sogo, through Sogo Cares, has conducted over 400 medical missions with more than 100,000 beneficiaries and led over 600 donations with over 170,000 beneficiaries.

Hotel Sogo’s branches


Hotel Sogo has branches in several locations around the country. Here is the complete list of Hotel Sogo branches so that you won’t have to google “Sogo Hotel near me” anymore. 

Hotel Sogo elevator lobby

The telephone numbers are also listed here so that you can easily inquire which Sogo Hotel is open today as well as the prevailing rates.

Metro Manila


LRT Monumento
Telephone number: 8364-7646

Avenida
Telephone number: 8736-2502 -05

Mabini, Malate
Telephone number: 522-7646

EDSA, Guadalupe Makati
Telephone number: 8882-7646 or 8882-7649

Cubao, Aurora
Telephone number: 8421-2101

Kalentong
Telephone number: 8532-7646

EDSA, Pasay Rotonda
Telephone number: 8852-7646 or 8852-0734

Novaliches
Telephone number: 8938-7646

EDSA, Cubao
Telephone number: 8723-4351 to 52

Alabang Rotonda
Telephone number: 8807-7646 or 8809-6105

EDSA, Caloocan
Telephone number: 8367-7646

Recto
Telephone number: 8734-7646

EDSA Harrison Pasay
Telephone number: 88513811-14 or 8854-7646

Banawe Ave.
Telephone number: 8749-5707

Sta. Mesa
Telephone number: 8716-7646, 8714-0197, and 8714-1632

Quezon Avenue
Telephone number: 8376-7646 or 8376-6157

Quirino Ave.
Telephone number: 8525-4600

North Edsa
Telephone number: 8928-7646

Bagong Barrio
Telephone number: 8332-8978 to 80

Santolan
Telephone number: 8661-9069

Alabang Jr.
Telephone number: 8842-1400

EDSA, Pasay Wood St.
Telephone number: 8843-0235 or 8772-4071

Buendia
Telephone number: 8823-5462

Roxas Boulevard
Telephone number: 8865-6986

Yabut
Telephone number: 8816-2980 or 8816-2479

Alabang Southroad
Telephone number: 8850-2035 or 8842-7744

Makati Avenue
Telephone number: 8552-7646 or 8395-7694

Timog Avenue
Telephone number: 8983-8630, 8983-8695, and 8983-8681

Mindanao Avenue
Telephone number: 8293 1909

Provincial


Cebu
Telephone number: 416-8050

San Pedro, Laguna
Telephone number: 8847-7646 or 8808-2507

Imelda Avenue, Cainta
Telephone number: 249-2433

Bacoor, Cavite
Telephone number: (046) 417-8877 or (046) 417-4844

Mexico, Pampanga
Telephone number: 8400-6218 or (045) 966-7646

Cabanatuan
Telephone number: (028) 400 6215

Tarlac
Telephone number: 8533-8220 (Manila line)

Sta. Rosa, Laguna
Telephone number: 8359-6692

Cagayan De Oro
Telephone number: (088) 8520383, (088) 8550491, and 8401-9285

Naga
Telephone number: (054) 472-7646, (054) 473-7646, and 8736-7637

Dau
Telephone number: 88400-6216 or (045) 332-7646

Molino
Telephone number: (8) 519-4638 or (046) 473-9234

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Epilogue


Hotel Sogo is one of the most popular hotels in the Philippines because of its affordability and its presence in key cities around the country. In the last several years though, it has transitioned to become a family-friendly hotel, catering to intimate celebrations and even corporate events.

In the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, Hotel Sogo is also doing its part to help medical workers as well as needy communities. This is genuinely an admirable act that brings in good vibes to Filipinos; exactly what we need in these trying times.

For updates, visit Hotel Sogo’s website or like and follow Hotel Sogo on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Hi, I'm Daddy Ivan, aka Ivan On The Move // Dad On The Move, a blogger since 2006. I'm a family travel and dad blogger in the Philippines. I write about traveling with kids, kid-friendly restaurants, the joys of fatherhood, the ups and downs of modern parenting, and autism awareness and acceptance. In my blog, you will find tips for traveling families in the Philippines, as well as stories about special needs parenting. I'm also an author, having written and published a travel book called "Select Travel Stories from the Different Regions of the Philippines." I was also part of an international book project called "100 Men On Becoming A Dad" where I shared my very own fatherhood story. As one of the dad influencers in the Philippines, I like to share photo updates & stories on social media.

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