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The Manila Hotel
Hotel in Intramuros, Manila
Very Good
1 review
8
From $113 per night
Swiss-Belhotel Blulane Manila Philippines
Hotel in Santa Cruz, Manila
Very Good
0 reviews
8
From $33 per night
Go Hotels Ermita
Hotel in Ermita, Manila
Average
0 reviews
6
From $28 per night
Go Hotels Otis - Manila
Hotel in Paco, Manila
Very Good
1 review
8
From $28 per night
Summit Hotel Greenhills
Hotel in Paco, San Juan
No reviews
1 review
-
From $51 per night
Winford Resort & Casino Manila
Hotel in Santa Cruz, Manila
Very Good
0 reviews
7
From $104 per night
Hotel Sogo Quirino Motor Drive Inn
Hotel in Malate, Manila
Very Good
0 reviews
8
From $22 per night
Manila Manor Hotel
Hotel in Malate, Manila
Poor
0 reviews
4
From $23 per night
Rosh Hotel
Hotel in Malate, Manila
No reviews
0 reviews
-
From $41 per night
OYO 894 Cosmo Hotel P Campa Manila
Hotel in Sampaloc, Manila
No reviews
0 reviews
-
From $24 per night
RedDoorz near Quirino Station
Hotel in Malate, Manila
From $20 per night
Ola Hostel Manila
Hotel in San Andres Bukid, Manila
From $12 per night
Reddoorz @ Walk Inn Hotel
Hotel in Santa Cruz, Manila
From $14 per night
Reddoorz @ El Grande Inn Santa Cruz Manila
Hotel in Santa Cruz, Manila
From $14 per night
OYO 563 Mytown New York
Hotel in Tondo, Makati
From $14 per night
UPad Hotel
Hotel in Malate, Pasay
From $82 per night
V Hotel
Hotel in Malate, Manila
From $31 per night
Vista Hotel Recto
Hotel in Santa Cruz, Manila
From $28 per night
60 stays
From $16 per night
42 stays
From $16 per night
32 stays
From $19 per night
26 stays
From $14 per night
14 stays
From $14 per night
11 stays
From $16 per night
10 stays
From $14 per night
9 stays
From $15 per night
9 stays
From $15 per night
6 stays
From $13 per night
157 stays
From $16 per night
152 stays
From $16 per night
158 stays
From $16 per night
158 stays
From $16 per night
158 stays
From $16 per night
137 stays
From $19 per night
158 stays
From $16 per night
158 stays
From $16 per night
158 stays
From $16 per night
158 stays
From $16 per night
Manila, the bustling capital of the Philippines, is a hidden gem in Asia. As the heart of the only predominantly Catholic nation in the Orient, Manila offers a unique cultural blend that feels both familiar and exotic. The city pulses with a vibrant energy, where music and dance are integral to daily life, reminiscent of Latin American and Caribbean cultures. Manila's rich history, influenced by centuries of Spanish rule and decades of American presence, has given rise to the saying that the city spent "400 years in a convent and 50 in Hollywood." This fascinating mix of influences makes Manila a captivating destination for travelers.
Currently, the average price of hotels in Manila is $38, with options ranging from $12 to $186. With 162 hotels available, visitors can find accommodations to suit any budget. Popular neighborhoods with hotel options include Malate, Ermita Night District, Ermita, Santa Cruz, and Sampaloc. Among the most sought-after hotels are Reddoorz @ The Providence Tower, RedDoorz @ Manila Venetian Hotel, Pearl Garden Hotel, Pacific Bay Grand Suites, and RedDoorz @ University Belt Manila.
Manila offers a plethora of activities and attractions for visitors to explore. One of the most iconic spots is Roxas Boulevard, a 10 km long waterfront promenade along Manila Bay. Known for its stunning sunsets and lined with coconut trees, Roxas Boulevard is perfect for a leisurely stroll. The area also boasts numerous restaurants, parks, and government buildings, including a massive shopping mall.
Another must-visit is Fort Santiago, a historic Spanish fortress with cannons aimed at the sea to fend off pirates and invaders. This site, now a park, serves as the "Shrine of Freedom," commemorating Filipinos who suffered during the Spanish and Japanese occupations. The park also features a resident theatre company that stages both traditional and modern plays.
Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the Club Intramuros Golf Course, a charming 18-hole course nestled in the heart of the city and surrounding Fort Santiago. The course can be completed in under two hours, offering a quick yet enjoyable golfing experience. A restaurant on-site ensures that players can refuel after their game.
Rizal Park, located along Roxas Boulevard, is another green oasis in the city. Dedicated to the 19th-century national hero, Jose Rizal, the park features beautiful gardens, historical markers, an open-air concert hall, playgrounds, and restaurants, making it an ideal spot for relaxation.
The Manila Cathedral, the sixth cathedral on the Intramuros site since 1571, was completed in the 1950s. This stunning church showcases outstanding sculptures and artwork from Europe and Asia, including colorful windows. It is one of the oldest and most serene places in Manila.
Manila's nightlife is as vibrant as its culture, offering a variety of venues for a memorable night out. The Tap Room, an old English-inspired pub, provides a cozy atmosphere with dark timber ceilings and plush armchairs. Guests can enjoy a wide selection of drinks and a delectable bar menu in a friendly and soulful setting.
For a more intimate experience, Bar Rouge offers a relaxing ambiance with refreshing cocktails and cool background music. The bar specializes in cigars and single malts, with an experienced bartender crafting stylish and innovative drinks to satisfy even the most discerning tastes.
Revel at The Palace is a luxurious nightclub and lounge that attracts Manila's most fashionable crowd, including international travelers. The venue's upscale ambiance, quality drinks, and top-notch DJs make it the perfect spot for a classy night out.
XYLO at The Palace, reputed to be Manila's largest nightclub, can accommodate over 2,000 people. Known for hosting famous DJs and energetic performances, XYLO is one of the city's hottest nightlife destinations.
For breathtaking views, head to the Sky Deck View Bar at The Bayleaf Hotel. This bar offers 360-degree views of the city and stunning sunsets, along with an extensive wine list, local beers, and cocktails. Live entertainment on weekends adds to the vibrant atmosphere.
Manila's culinary scene is diverse and exciting, with options to satisfy every palate. Nobu Manila, part of the renowned Nobu restaurant chain, offers innovative Japanese cuisine crafted by expert chefs. Signature dishes like black cod miso and lobster with wasabi pepper sauce, along with sushi, attract a hip crowd and celebrities.
The Aristocrat, a beloved chain of restaurants, is famous for its chicken barbecue with Java rice and other Filipino comfort foods like kare-kare and crispy pata. Known as "The Philippines’ Most Popular Restaurant," The Aristocrat has become a landmark in Manila's dining scene.
Bistro Remedios, located at Remedios Circle in Malate, offers a chic bistro setting with great country cooking. This restaurant is perfect for those seeking local home-cooked meals, accompanied by serenades from a trio performing Tagalog and regional songs. Private dining options are available for groups.
Via Mare, with 13 locations across the city, is celebrated for its fresh seafood and oyster bar. Since its first outlet opened in 1982, Via Mare has become one of Manila’s most acclaimed seafood restaurants.
Sala, an intimate restaurant with a modern and sophisticated ambiance, serves some of the finest European cuisine in the city. The focus on quality and freshness of ingredients ensures a memorable dining experience, complemented by an excellent wine list.
December is the cheapest time to stay in Manila for an average of $61 per night.
Average price per night for 3-star hotels
Month
Price
January
$62
February
$65
March
$70
April
$77
May
$73
June
$72
July
$74
August
$76
September
$73
October
$63
November
$62
December
$61
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