Offering contemporary, modern accommodations in the heart of Makati district in Manila, The Mini Suites Eton Tower Makati is conveniently located just 2297 feet from Greenbelt Mall.
Just a 2-minute drive from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Terminal 3), Holiday Inn Express Manila Newport City is perfectly located within Newport World Resorts.
Towering over Makati in a modern steel-and-glass structure, Ascott Makati features self-catering apartments with views of the city.
Christian
From
Germany
Rooms in Ayala Tower very smelly because bathrooms moldy.
I was visiting alternative room in other floor same tower same problem.
Now moved to other tower 1 BR Executive - no smell. To bad I wasn't offered a solution earlier.
Just 656 feet from Ayala MRT, Dusit Thani Manila offers luxurious rooms and several specialty restaurants. Dusit Thani also has an outdoor pool and a fitness center.
The deluxe New World Makati Hotel is located in the Makati Business District. It features an outdoor swimming pool, fitness center and rooms with city/pool views. Free parking is provided.
Eric
From
United States
Nice hotel, met my expectations for the price. Staff was friendly, accommodating, and attentive, and the rooms were nice and clean. Location was great, just being across the street from the Green Belt Mall on the southern side of Makati. No major complaints besides common hotel issues.
Located in Manila and with Greenbelt Mall reachable within 1.8 miles, Ramada Encore by Wyndham Makati provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi throughout the...
Castillo
From
Philippines
the staff is way too accommodating and so approachable, like if i’ll ever go back it’s because of the staff💯
Located in Manila and with Shangri-La Plaza reachable within a 6-minute walk, The Westin Manila provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Guest review
the location is a little crowded, traffic is not good.
Located in Manila, within 0.6 mi from Rizal Park and 0.7 mi from Robinsons Place Manila, Manila Prince Hotel features of an outdoor swimming pool, and on-site coffee shop.
Conveniently located in Newport City, Manila, Savoy Hotel Manila is just 1148 feet from NAIA Terminal 3, with direct access via Runway Manila—making it the ideal choice for business and corporate...
Lub d Philippines Makati - Central Makati, Near Nightlife is located in Manila, 1969 feet from Century City Mall and 0.7 mi from Power Plant Mall, featuring a 24-hour front desk and a bar on site.
Set within Newport World Resorts, 2-minute walk from Newport Mall and 4.1 mi from SM Mall of Asia, Hilton Manila features an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center as well as an on-site restaurant...
Located in Manila, 1.1 miles from Power Plant Mall, The Hotel Residences at Novotel Tower Acqua provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Conveniently set in the San Juan district of Manila, RedDoorz Plus @ Bez Tower and Residences San Juan is located 2.5 miles from Shangri-La Plaza, 2.7 miles from SM Megamall and 2.9 miles from Smart...
Located in Manila, a 11-minute walk from Bonifacio High Street, Hotel101 - Fort has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Located in Manila, a 16-minute walk from Power Plant Mall, The Belamy House Managed by HII provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a restaurant.
Located in Manila, 1.8 miles from Greenbelt Mall, Privato Makati provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a terrace.
Located in Manila and with Power Plant Mall reachable within a 15-minute walk, Coro Hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Located 3.5 miles from Smart Araneta Coliseum, Park Inn by Radisson North Edsa offers 4-star accommodations in Manila and features a fitness center, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Manila, a 12-minute walk from Greenbelt Mall, The Sphere Serviced Residences Managed by HII provides accommodations with a restaurant and private parking.
Ideally located in the center of Manila, New Condo at Grand Riviera Suites across US Embassy has air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center and free WiFi.
Located within 3.8 miles of Malacanang Palace and 4.2 miles of Manila Cathedral, Hotel Sogo Edsa Caloocan has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Manila.
Located in Manila and with Manila Bay Beach reachable within 1.2 miles, Solana Suite 3 at Coast Residences Roxas Blvd has a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Located in Manila, Lynzstaycation Makati has 5-star accommodations with private balconies.
FAQs about hotels in Manila
On average, 3-star hotels in Manila cost $43 per night, and 4-star hotels in Manila are $92 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Manila can be found for $176 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Manila this weekend is $58 or, for a 4-star hotel, $90. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Manila for this weekend cost around $108 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $59 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Manila for tonight. You'll pay around $97 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Manila will cost around $106, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
With a rich mix of influences from Indian, Chinese, Spanish and American cultures, Manila is the vibrant capital of the Philippines and its cultural and economic center. Thanks to the trade with Latin America during the three centuries of Spanish colonization, Manila became an important city, known as the "Pearl of the Orient."
Don’t miss a visit to the Spanish remains in the Intramuros district. Important landmarks in the area are the Malacañan Palace, the City Hall, and the Manila Cathedral.
Rizal Park is a national icon, while the Baywalk promenade is great for enjoying the well-known city sunsets. Ermita and Malate districts are famous for the nightlife, trendy shopping and restaurants, as well as for some luxury Manila hotels. Between the promenade and the districts, its easy to see why Filipinos call Manila “The City of Our Affections,” where the people's love affairs with fashion, music, entertainment and sheer fun are on bright and beautiful display.
Divisoria is a traditional district for local shopping, bargains and typical food. Binondo is the oldest Chinatown in the world.
For hotels in Manila near the airport, Ninoy Aquino International Airport is not far from Makati City.
Manila is a beautiful place with a lot of places to visit.
Manila is a beautiful place with a lot of places to visit. The problem is that you may find yourself spending a considerable amount of time in traffic trying to get from place to place. Other than the traffic issues Manila is a wonderful place.
Guest review by
Jerome
Kuwait
Review score
10.0
Although really congested now with more high rises and lots...
Although really congested now with more high rises and lots of motorcycles for rides on the road, I am happy people are able to earn extra money to survive with more job opportunities available for them. But I hope they can all get better pay to be able to bring them up to the status of middle class at least.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
8.0
Manila is a big congested city and only spent a couple days...
Manila is a big congested city and only spent a couple days there. One of the must see's, if you like history, is Fort Santiago which has the destroyed U.S. Military barracks from WW2. While the fort dates back to the late 1500's most of sites relate to WW2 along with all the soldiers and civilians that were tortured or killed in the dungeon during this period. Within a short 5 minute walk is several other tourist areas / museums such as touring an old home, good restaurants etc. The entrance fee to Fort Santiago was 70 Pesos (cash only) which is less than $1.50 USD.
Guest review by
EUGENE
Review score
10.0
Manila is a very vibrant city in Philippines. it is...
Manila is a very vibrant city in Philippines. it is definitely worth the visit. Excellent bars and restaurants. Nice shopping malls. Some items aren’t cheap. The food is great. It’s a huge Metropolitan city.
Guest review by
Cyrus
Canada
Review score
6.0
A city of contrasts with high-end areas abutting shacks and...
A city of contrasts with high-end areas abutting shacks and poverty. The city itself functions more as a center of business and work and as a hub for getting to other places in the Philippines. Many of the people are very sweet but they have third-world problems of basic subsistence, and that can wear on a person with empathy and conscience. Prices are low compared to Tokyo, HK, Taipei, and Singapore, so the overall expense is lower. The food is terrible -- salty, not good quality cuts of beef or fish, tons of MSG, and this is why people get obese as they age. The decades of corruption have left a people who are beaten down and have fallen behind the Asian Tigers. The people speak English which makes life easy but you will lose your Chinese (this is a problem for foreigners like me). I would say do a few days here and then go elsewhere. It lacks the creativity and cute little places of London and New York.
Guest review by
DougFromChi-Town
United States
Review score
8.0
I lived in Makati, in Metro Manila, for many years but now...
I lived in Makati, in Metro Manila, for many years but now have moved to one of the provinces.
Makati is the most cosmopolitan city of Metro Manila with many high quality hotels, malls, department stores, supermarkets, restaurants etc. It is also the business center of the Philippines.
The city of Manila in Metro Manila has the historical sites of the walled city of Intramuros, the Luneta Park and the incomparable Manila Bay.
Several of the 16 cities of Metro Manila have their own attractions.
Metro Manila covers a large area and it is not easy to get around. Roads are extremely crowded and public transport is plentiful but also very crowded.
However, the locals always are friendly and try to help visitors as much as possible.
Guest review by
Jacob
Philippines
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As a guest who has visited all four and five star hotels in Makati during many stays in Manila, I have to say that in my opinion the Sommerset central stands out among these good hotels. Of course, every rating depends on personal preferences, but I particularly like this hotel too because of the friendliness of the staff. In general, employees in the Philippines try far more to be helpful than in many other countries. but in the summer set Central they are slightly surpassed
Great location for the sights of 'Old Manila' - most of the colonial-era sights were within walking distance and there were nearby restaurants and cafes. There is also a great view from the rooftop restaurant and bar. The roof top restaurant is highly recommended. I would also suggest accepting the hotel's offer of transport from the airport to the hotel as Arrivals at Manila Airport can be chaotic!
The hotel looks very fancy and nice. The staff is super friendly, and the room is comfortable and spacious, with great Wi-Fi and an excellent table for working.
There is a secret restaurant in the hotel, which makes the experience even better, and the breakfast is very good and rich.
The staff is exceptionally nice.
I’ve been to a few hotels in Manila, and this is the best.
I had a really good stay at the Savoy Hotel Manila. Close to the airport, which makes for a good stay if you have a travel to another island the next day. The staff are friendly, kind and professional.
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