Offering contemporary, modern accommodation in the heart of Makati district in Manila, The Mini Suites Eton Tower Makati is conveniently located just 700 metres from Greenbelt Mall.
A 2-minute drive from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Terminal 3) and located within Newport World Resorts, Holiday Inn Express Manila Newport City offers air-conditioned rooms and apartments.
The deluxe New World Makati Hotel is located in the Makati Business District. It features an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre and rooms with city/pool views. Free parking is provided.
junjacinto
Philippines
Very attentive room service and valet parking staff
Slender wait staff at the bar
Located 290 metres from Century City Mall and 1.3 km from Power Plant Mall, St Giles Makati – A St Giles Hotel, Manila offers 4-star facilities including an outdoor swimming pool, a rooftop gym, and a...
Jorata
Philippines
The room is big . Clean and quiet. With the city view. Great choice of breakfast everyday . Staff is accomodating.the roof top pool is very nice so high overlooking at the city with the gym also.
Enjoy leisurely stays at City Garden Makati with spacious rooms and free access to first-rate facilities, including an outdoor pool fitness centre and WiFi.
Shane
Australia
This is my regular place to stay when in Makati, a very good, clean, well-run place. I will happily continue to book and stay.
Lub d Philippines Makati is situated in Manila, 600 metres from Century City Mall and 1.1 km from Power Plant Mall, featuring a 24-hour front desk and a bar on site.
Located in Manila, 2.9 km from Greenbelt Mall, Ramada Encore by Wyndham Makati provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Jelle
Philippines
The location I excellent, the place is clean the gym nice, the rooftop terrace beautiful the only disappointment was on this beautiful rooftop very warm wine was served and when asked about it rhe staff was not interested in fact quite rude
Lub d Philippines Makati is situated in Manila, 600 metres from Century City Mall and 1.1 km from Power Plant Mall, featuring a 24-hour front desk and a bar on site.
affordable, comfy in short, everything is excellent
Set within Newport World Resorts, 2-minute walk from Newport Mall and 6.6 km from SM Mall of Asia, Hilton Manila boasts an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre as well as an on-site restaurant...
Quiet, comfortable rooms and extremely helpful staff!
Overlooking the Manila Bay, TRYP by Wyndham Mall of Asia Manila is 1 km from SM Mall of Asia. It features an outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant and free shuttle to the city.
Nice room,very polite staff. Close to Mall of Asia
Situated at the heart of Resorts World Manila, Belmont Hotel Manila is a 5-minute walk from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 via Runway Manila.
Excellent location, adjacent to the airport terminal
Featuring free WiFi in public areas, Conrad Manila is situated in Manila, 100 metres from SMX Convention Center. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.
Exceptionally friendly, polite and professional staff.
Set in Manila, 4.2 km from Smart Araneta Coliseum, Ardenhills Suites offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Very helpful and welcoming Staff! Would book here again!
Situated in Manila, within 4.2 km of Smart Araneta Coliseum and 4.6 km of Shangri-La Plaza, Benson Hotel San Juan CIty features accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private...
Great location to stay while in Metro Manila. Staff is very helpful and friendly.
Set in Manila, 2.9 km from Greenbelt Mall, Privato Makati offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a terrace.
I like the room because it's clean and big enough.
Located 5.6 km from Smart Araneta Coliseum, Park Inn by Radisson North Edsa offers 4-star accommodation in Manila and features a fitness centre, a restaurant and a bar.
The place accessible to shopping malks & restaurants
Situated in Manila, 1.1 km from Greenbelt Mall, The Sphere Serviced Residences Managed by HII provides accommodation with a restaurant and private parking.
very accomodating staffs and security was very good
Located in Manila, within 1 km from Rizal Park and 1.1 km from Robinsons Place Manila, Manila Prince Hotel boasts of an outdoor swimming pool, and on-site coffee shop.
The service is special . Breakfast is good lots of choices
Savoy Hotel Manila boasts of an outdoor swimming pool, situated 200 metres from Resorts World Manila, this 4-star property offers 24-hour front desk and an on-site restaurant and bar.
Everything really especially being able to relax poolside
Situated in Manila, within less than 1 km of Bonifacio High Street and 3.4 km of Power Plant Mall, One Uptown Residence features accommodation with a terrace and as well as free private parking for...
Well situated in the Quezon City district of Manila, Grass residences is located 10 km from Malacanang Palace, 10 km from Shangri-La Plaza and 11 km from SM Megamall.
Located in Manila, 5-minute walk from Manila City’s Rizal Park and 15-minute drive from the historical Intramuros, Casa Bocobo Hotel houses a café and a business centre.
FAQs about hotels in Manila
On average, 3-star hotels in Manila cost £32 per night, and 4-star hotels in Manila are £65 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Manila can on average be found for £136 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Manila this weekend is £44 or, for a 4-star hotel, £79. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Manila for this weekend cost on average around £114 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £45 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Manila for tonight. You'll pay on average around £78 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Manila will cost around £109 (based on Booking.com prices).
With a rich mix of influences from Indians, Chinese, Spanish and Americans, Manila is the vibrant capital of the Philippines and its cultural and economic centre. Thanks to the trade with Latin America during the three centuries of Spanish colonisation, Manila became an important city, known as the ‘Pearl of 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, where a second cluster of hotels are located.
Philippines people have hospitality in their heart.
Philippines people have hospitality in their heart.
I was at the Shangri La The Fort for 5 nights and it was way above expectations.
BGC vibe is exceptional.
The airport needs to be upgraded to international standard.
Shakeel
Mauritius
10
Scored 10
Manila has good food.
Manila has good food. Try halo-halo to help you with the hot weather here
For transport I would recommend booking through ride hailing apps for safer and smoother transactions. Avoid those white regular taxis. You can book Grab for convenient car ride around the Metro, motorcycle option (Move It, Angkas, Joyride) is also common in Manila bec of the traffic. Food delivery is also available in the Grab app with lots of options.
For clothing, the usual H&M, Zara, Nike, etc. is everywhere, for local brands you can try taking home from Bench or Penshoppe which is cheaper and good quality
Airport, make sure to be there earlier since immigration and check in counters can be very long and slow. Can be very traffic going there as well
Avoid walking around sketchy places and neighborhoods especially at night.
BGC, Ortigas and Makati are pretty safe places
Card payment available almost everywhere, except of course on street food and jeepneys/buses/train
Tipping, not mandatory unlike other countries but staff/crew would be glad to accept anything
francisco
Philippines
8.0
Scored 8.0
Metropolitan Manila is a very interesting Asian City.
Metropolitan Manila is a very interesting Asian City. The US Dollar to Philippine Peso exchange rate was favorable to US travelers, so meals, taxis/Grab ride-shares and hotel prices were made more affordable. Tons and tons of restaurants and entertainment options available just about everywhere you go. Spas and massages are very reasonably priced, and so are beauty and nail salons. There are at least 4 major casinos: Okada, City of Dreams, Solaire and Newport (?). Dampas are a must for first time travelers-this is a place where you buy your seafood from a fresh market and take your purchase to a nearby restaurant to have them cooked to your specifications (for a separate fee, of course). Shopping malls are numerous and a great draw for crowds, especially on weekends. Post-COVID major name entertainment is coming back, but still a little on the slow side at this point.
Vincent
Guam
10
Scored 10
Manila is good for those that wanted to see the city and who...
Manila is good for those that wanted to see the city and who loves to shop as it is where you will find the biggest shopping mall in Asia (Mall of Asia). There are also places where you can see and experience the history and culture of the Philippines (Visiting Intramuros and Luneta for example).
Jo Ann
Switzerland
2.0
Scored 2.0
I like the room size. It was good for 4.
I like the room size. It was good for 4. What I did not like is the sockets int room are not working. The H2O Hotel is not PWD friendly, They do not have spaces for people for wheelchair. I am furious.
Olivia
Philippines
6.0
Scored 6.0
Manila has some places to visit and see.
Manila has some places to visit and see. However three weeks for me was too long. Take a tour that helped and was fun. Plenty of nice rooftop bars and eateries. Do stay at a 5-star hotel, my recommendation is City Garden Grand with a rooftop bar called Fire- top any thing less was a huge disappointment. The WI-FI and internet is terrible. I was not able to use my cell phone until I was back at the hotel using WI-FI, Verizon sent me a bill for 823.00 dealing with that now.
I played golf and the pubic golf courses along with a set of 20 year old golf clubs rentals was terrible, but a great experience was had learning about some history of the surrounding areas. I travel to a couple of places to meet a friend and it was okay, too far to Travel for what you get.
The hotel was conveniently located in Makati. The staff, from the security officer that greeted me to the front desk to room service, was courteous, helpful and professional. The room was clean, spacious and had a wonderful view of the Makati/Manila skyline. The King size bed was comfortable, with an awesome comforter. The food from the hotel restaurant was very good and reasonably priced. Despite being in quarantine, I enjoyed my stay at Lub d Hotel and would highly recommend it to fellow expats and visitors alike.
Sofitel has been our GO TO Hotel whenever we are here in Manila. Breakfast overall, Awesome, lots of very good , yummy Choices. From healthy foods down to a more challenging ones , meaning “ there goes our diet “. Delicious breakfast.
Our room on the 1st night was perfect, got an upgrade for a luxury superior king , thanks to the front desk staff( her name is Leah) assisting us during check in . Also offered the discounted breakfast as part of the promotion going on . Just perfect. Thank you Sofitel.
Proximity from the airport. Given that I have my senior parents with me, upon arrival in Manila, I opted to have them in a nearby hotel rather than endure Manila's traffic straight off from their flight.
We were there for 3 days. Since we stayed during the start of the holy week, having to do a 3min walk to the church helps so that we don't get heat stroke. The Newport Mall is also a few blocks away.
Breakfast is good, there is variety as well daily.
At Aurora Suites — My last day stay here in Manila.. I found this so cutie place and good ambiance. You will really love the place .. so nice and quiet. The staff of the hotel are very accommodating and friendly .. What makes me amazed is they have this free unlimited noodles and coffee and milo if you like and unli water sa dispenser dba so amazing 🤩 and lastly very near sa NAIA airport .. The price is so cheap with includes breakfast already 🤭
Very far from the airport. The location is misleading. It says 500 meters. Ridiculous. It is 5 km from terminal 3 which is 30min if there is no traffic. Which is never in Manila. 30min is lucky make that blessed if you get it by an hour. You have to go through a scary Street to get to the hotel. No its not a hotel even. It is a very very cheap sleeping room. Filthy inside. No tissues. No drinking water.
Great value for money. It was probably half the cost of its competitors but in a better location. The customer service and access to parking made my stay very comfortable. The best part was the location. I will rebook at this hotel next time I'm in Manila because it's close to Greenhills, Makati and Quezon City. A bonus was the generous cocktail hour, upbeat vibe and decor.
The hotel is located in the prestigious Makati district. Shopping centers and supermarkets are within walking distance, there is a party street nearby. The rooms fully correspond to the description and photos, great staff ready to help! I recommend it to everyone for the duration of small connections in Manila, half an hour to the airport without traffic jams!
Good AC. Fridge inside the room. Bars and entertainment spots in walikg distance.
Beds are spacious and comfy.
Ample rooms with a high ceiling (which i like against the new fancy hotel rooms which are tiny space and low ceiling).
I like their historic relationship to the nearby AyalaTriangle, which was the runway of former Manila Airport, in the 1930-ies.
Located in Makati, Manila, this place is easy to get to via taxi from the airport as well as to places for food and shopping. There's quite a few shops around the area that are not long to get to such as Starbucks, Chowking etc. It's quite a modern looking hotel with two entrances and an exceptional looking aesthetic.
I like to stay in Go Hotel Manila Airport Road.Near to go in the airport.The staff and security are very good and alert for their juty.Accessable and fastest to bring your foods order by online .Thank you.Youre doing great job..Keep going sir & ma'am.Your service are highy appreciated.
this place is extremely convenient, being walking distance from Terminal 3 of the airport. We arrived quite late (11pm) and the host was extremely accommodating. The apt itself is quite spacious and offers everything you need. Much better than the hotels we had stayed in Manila
This is the second hotel i’ve been too in the manila ad it’s the best. I had to book another night because it’s been the greatest experience. Everyone is so nice and very clean hotel. I would book this hotel everytime i one back to manila. definitely would recommended it.
I like how comfy the bed is.with the affordable accommodation and good location, you get what you paid for in a good way.since i travel to manila for work, i get to spend a night or 2 in hotels around makati and so far this is the best
Very near to airport, able to access free transport van going to runway manila- staff was very nice to accomodate us. This is our 3rd time staying just because of location and amenities around the hotel.
i stay in this hotel 4 times, and when i come back to Manila, i will stay there, Everything is nice and amazing, even the staff, who are so kindly and good
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