ENTERTAINER extraordinaire P.T. Barnum himself said: “The noblest art is that of making others happy.”
And true to the world-famous impresario’s words, Seda Atria Hotel – Iloilo’s premier champion of seamless service – put on “The Greatest Show” on Oct. 3 as it paid tribute to the Hugh Jackman-starring film “The Greatest Showman,” based on the famous “circus king’s” life, for a night of music, delectable food and show-stopping performances to celebrate its third year anniversary in the “City of Love.”
The ringleader for the night was Seda Atria hotel manager Joseph del Rosario, dressed in full showman regalia – top hat and all – who led a toast to the hotel’s many successes over the past three years and wished for more triumphs to come.
With more than two decades of experience and expertise as an hotelier under his belt, del Rosario was entrusted to open the Seda brand’s very first hotel venture in the Visayas, Seda Atria, three years ago. Now, Seda Atria stands as a 4-star business hotel that offers global standards of product and service, and is now one of the highest rated hotels in Iloilo City on TripAdvisor – the world’s largest travel site.
Boasting of a seamless hotel experience and adhering to the tight touchstones of the Seda brand of hospitality, Seda Atria offers guests unparalleled convenience, comfort and service at par with global standards.
Seda Atria has never hesitated to roll out the red carpet for its visitors here in Iloilo City, as its staff lives by the dictum “the noblest art is that of making others happy.”
CHEERS! AT SEDA ATRIA
Seda Atria Hotel, in partnership with RRCO Events Management and a handful of other leading wedding vendors and event suppliers, held Cheers! at Seda Atria, a two-day bridal and events expo from Oct. 13 to 14 at the Seda Atria Satin ballroom, positioning itself as an events center and formal venue on-the-rise.
The highlight of the two-day event was the Cheers! Bridal fashion show on the evening of Oct. 13, which saw five Ilonggo designers present their pristine collections that any budding bride would covet for her big day.
Couture pieces by John Montinola, Jeff Ticao, Mark Arnel, Leonard Geraldes floated down the runway to the awe and fascination of the audience. The show culminated with a stunning finale: the bridal showcase of acclaimed Ilonggo designer Jun G Candelario./PN