훌쩍 떠날 만한 곳을 찾으신다면 말라이발라이 시티 어떠세요? 말라이발라이 시티에 얼마 동안 머무시든 이 지역에는 다양한 조건을 맞출 수 있는 숙박 시설이 있습니다. Hotels.com 온라인 지도에서 말라이발라이 시티의 호텔을 검색해 보세요. 지도에는 모든 말라이발라이 시티 호텔 주변의 지역이 나와 있어 주요 랜드마크와 명소로부터 얼마나 떨어져 있는지 거리를 확인한 다음 원하는 지역을 확대하여 자세하게 검색하실 수 있습니다. 말라이발라이 시티의 인기 특가 호텔 상품을 이용해 저렴하게 예약하실 수 있어요.
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Kaamulan Park
말라이발라이 시티에서 싱그러운 자연을 볼 수 있는 Kaamulan Park에 들러 멋진 야외 활동을 즐겨보세요. 이곳에서 머무르는 동안 산 경치 등을 감상해 보세요.
Mt Capistrano
말라이발라이 시티 여행을 하는 동안 Mt Capistrano에 들러 자연을 벗 삼아 멋진 야외 활동을 즐겨보세요. 이곳에 있는 동안 호숫가 및 공원에 들러 평온한 분위기에서 산책을 즐겨보세요.
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Malaybalay City is well-known for its attractions such as Kaamulan Park and Mt Capistrano.

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