Azure North Pampanga
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Airbnb in Azure North, Pampanga

I recently visited Pampanga, well-known as the culinary capital of the Philippines. Because of its amazing food, it is one of my top travel destinations. Living in Zambales, I do not always get to visit, but last week, I finally had the opportunity to accompany my SS. The trip from Zambales to San Fernando, Pampanga, took us nearly 3.5 hours.

We booked an overnight stay at Azure North before our trip. This enabled us to enjoy a relaxing staycation and recharge before heading home. Choosing the right room for us, including our pets, was challenging as they all looked cozy and aesthetically pleasing. Since we do not often have the chance for staycations, we wanted to ensure we picked a nice place and chose one of Cozy Home PH’s accommodations.

The living space is furnished with a high-quality 50-inch Smart LED TV with access to Netflix for your entertainment needs. Furthermore, there is a spacious and comfortable sofa, a modern hot and cold shower, a dining table set with two chairs, a big closet for storage, and dependable 100 Mbps wifi. The unit also features efficient air conditioning to keep the space comfortable. You will find different useful appliances in the kitchen area, including an induction cooker, a microwave oven, a refrigerator, and a rice cooker, to cater to your cooking and food storage needs.

Upon our arrival, we checked in at approximately 2:30 in the afternoon. Before heading to our unit, we took the time to complete the registration process and acquire a visitor pass. I was pleased to find that the registration process went smoothly, which made our arrival experience all the more pleasant. It was apparent that many others had also booked on the same day as us, and it was noteworthy that they were returning guests who had previously enjoyed positive experiences at Azure North.

After finding a place to stay, we decided to have dinner at Panda Express in SM Pampanga, as we were concerned about the possibility of rain. Surprisingly, the weather held up, but we did not mind. The mall was bustling with activity, making navigating quite challenging, so we immediately left. On the way back to the condominium, we came across Aling Lucing’s, a well-known sisig restaurant in Pampanga. Unable to resist, we ordered sisig for 2-3 people, which was a generous serving and cost only Php 250. We quickly stopped at Susie’s Cuisine to pick up some puto and chicharon to enjoy while watching a good movie on Netflix.

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