Sofitel Philippine Plaza to stop operations in July

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Luxury hotel Sofitel Philippine Plaza in Manila announced on Friday, May 10, its closure this year, according to the multinational hospitality company Accor.

“The hotel has announced that it will close and cease operations starting July 1, 2024,” it said in a statement.

 

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