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Lucena, the Coastal Coco Palm City is only 113 kilometers south of Metro Manila, accessible to almost all types of transport vehicles. The Tayabas Bay provides an open sea lane for cargo and passenger ships coming to and from neighboring municipalities south of Quezon and provinces of Bicol, including the island provinces of Romblon, Masbate and Marinduque. The well-paved Philippine-Japan Friendship Highway, better known as the Maharlika Highway, stretches out and links the city of Lucena to all provinces of Luzon island from as far north as Ilocos and Cagayan to as far south as Sorsogon in the Bicol Region.
The city is often referred to as the Melting Pot or Gateway of travelers to neighboring municipalities and provinces south of the city. Today, Lucena dons a new image and character. A saturation of banks, malls and other financial institutions dotting the city’s commercial center serve as strong pillars for commerce and industry.
With 64 well-appointed guest rooms, a Grand Ballroom that can accommodate up to 3,000 persons, 9 Function Rooms, a Restaurant and a Bar, a Business Center, a Souvenir Shop, an Internet Center and a Swimming Pool, QUEEN MARGARETTE HOTEL is indeed a perfect place for business, leisure and social functions.