Your stay — Betco’s property
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Emergency Contacts
BinanFor general emergencies, dial 117 which connects to a unified hotline. Local numbers are reliable during peak hours.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Binan, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Betco’s property
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
NAIA Terminal 3 → La Marimar Executive Inn, Biñan
💡 Get off at Pacita Complex stop, then take a 5-minute tricycle ride to the hotel. Look for the 'Binan' sign on the bus windscreen.
NAIA Terminal 3 → La Marimar Executive Inn, Biñan
💡 Use Grab app for a fixed price—avoid airport touts. If arriving late, book a GrabCar Premium as standard cars are scarce past midnight.
Cubao (Quezon City) → Balibago Complex (Biñan)
💡 From Balibago, take a tricycle (₱50) to the hotel. This option is slower but cheaper if coming from north Manila. Buses have aircon but fill up fast at rush hour.
Pacita Complex (Biñan) → La Marimar Executive Inn
💡 Flag down any jeepney with 'Pacita–San Jose' or 'Biñan–Carmona' route. Tell the driver 'La Marimar'—they'll drop you at the gate. Have exact change.
Biñan Public Market → Faidalan Residence (via National Road)
💡 Jeepneys run along the main highway – look for one with 'South' or 'Poblacion' sign. Fare is paid by tapping the driver's shoulder when you want to get off. Have small coins ready; drivers rarely break large bills.
Tutuban Station (Manila) → Biñan Station
💡 Only take this if you're already in Manila and want to avoid traffic. The train can be slow and crowded, and the schedule is not reliable – check PNR's social media for real-time updates. From Biñan station, a tricycle to Faidalan costs ₱40.
NAIA Terminal 3 Bus Terminal → Biñan City Hall / Central Terminal
💡 Look for the 'Biñan' sign on provincial buses heading south on the SLEX. Buses are cramped during peak hours; sit near the door for a quicker exit. From the terminal, take a tricycle to Faidalan Residence (₱30–50).
Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) → Faidalan Residence, Biñan
💡 Use the yellow airport taxis (not white ones) – they're metered and slightly pricier but less likely to haggle. Alternatively, book a Grab car for a fixed price.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is check-in at Betco’s property?
Check-in at Betco’s property is from null. Check-out is by null.
Top Attractions in Binan
💡 Walk around to the left side of the church to find the small museum (free, but donation appreciated). It's open weekends only.
💡 Closed on Mondays. Check the schedule for free guided tours in English or Tagalog—worth asking at the front desk.
💡 Try the 'binolo'—a local rice cake sold by a vendor at the market's north exit. Costs about PHP 15–20.
💡 Great for families with kids—the playground is free and shaded. Best visited late afternoon when it's cooler and other children are around.
💡 Ask the caretaker to open the second-floor balcony—it's usually locked but offers a good view of the church. Donation of PHP 20 is polite.
💡 Head to the far end near the old bridge—there's a hidden viewpoint of the river bend that photographers use.
💡 Best visited weekday mornings around 10am when it's empty and the light through the old windows is nice. Respectful dress required.
💡 Go just before sunset when the heat fades and the plaza lights come on. Best for people-watching or a cheap snack from nearby vendors.