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Department of Tourism DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM LIST OF OPERATIONAL HOTELS AS OF 27 MARCH 8PM No. Name of Establishment Address Contact Details NCR 1 Cross Roads Hostel Manila 76 Mariveles Hills, Mandaluyong City 09209595747 Tambayan Capsule Hostel and 0998-970-1860 2 1607 J.Bocobo, Malate, Manila, Philippines Gastrobar Telephone : (02) 8521 8850 3 Regency Grand Suites 1622 J. Bacobo, Malate, Manila 952-7838 Makati Creekside Mall, Amorsolo cor., VA Rufino St., (632) 817-8726 / 09176289728 4 Spaces by Eco Hotel Makati City 09171932227 5 Connector Hostel 8459 Kalayaan Ave. cor. Don Pedro St., POblacion, Makati 09952851316 09178874426 6 Park Inn by Radisson North EDSA - 7 Savoy Hotel Manila 9176289814 8 OYO 106 24H City Hotel 1406 Vito Cruz Extension Cor. Balagtas, La Paz, Makati City +63 2 89212706 #61 Scout Tobias cor Scout Rallos sts., Brgy. Laging Handa, 9 Cocoon Boutique Hotel +63 933 823 6111 Quezon City +63 917 5567893 106 HV Dela Costa cor Leviste St, Salcedo Village, Bel Air, 10 Infinity Tower Suites Makati - Makati City (632) 8771-8181 / 8771-8230 11 The Bellevue Manila North Bridgeway, Filinvest City, Alabang, Muntinlupa City [email protected] 12 Red Planet Aurora Boulevard Aurora Boulevard Corner Stanford St. Cubao, Quezon City 526-5541-47 13 Paragon Tower Ermita 531 A. Flores St. Ermita, Manila City [email protected] 817-0888 14 Red Planet Hotel Makati E. Mercado cor. F. Calderon Sts. Poblacion Makati City [email protected] 15 Hotel Merlo 8836 Sampaloc st. San Antonio, Makati City 16 Herald Suites Solana 2914 Finlandia cor. Einstein St. Makati City 17 Herald Suites 2168 Chino Roces Ave. Makati City 18 Herald Suites Polaris 45 Polaris St. Bel-Air, Makati City 3047777/09175363703 One Pacific Place Serviced 19 161 H.V de la Costa St., Salcedo Village, Makati City Residences [email protected] (02) 638-7877 20 The Linden Suites 37 San Miguel Avenue, Ortigas, Pasig City [email protected] 9558888 21 Discovery Primea 6749 Ayala Avenue, Makati City [email protected] (632) 318-0788 22 Sheraton Manila Hotel 80 Andrews Avenue Pasay city [email protected] 570-7777 23 Eastwood Richmonde Hotel 17 Orchard Road, Eastwood City, Quezon City [email protected] 239-7789 24 Resorts World Manila Newport Boulrbard, Newport City, Pasay City [email protected] (02)318-81-88 25 Hotel Lucky Chinatown 21 Reina Regente St., Binondo, Manila [email protected] 26 Domestic Guest House Salem Complex Domestic Road, Pasay City 27 Oyo Melbourne Suites 1235 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave. Makati City 8116888 Local 3261 / 7556861 Esperanza St., Corner Makati Avenue, Ayala Center. Makati 28 New World Makati Hotel [email protected] City [email protected] Corner Asian Development Bank, Ortigas Avenue, Ortigas 6337222 29 Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria Center, Quezon City [email protected] 8398-8121/0998-8401718 30 Go Hotels Mandaluyong Robinsons Cybergate Plaza, Pioneer St., Mandaluyong [email protected] 31 Newganges Condotel 32 Timog Ave, Brgy Laging Handa, QC Robinsons Cyberspace Alpha, Garnet Road., San Antonio, 531-3587-85 32 Go Hotels Ortigas Pasig City [email protected] 33 Valero Grand Suites - by Swiss Hotel Salcedo Village, Makati City 34 Quoalla Hotel 7575 Dela Rosa cor. Santillan St., Pio Del Pilar, Makati City 35 Raffles and Fairmont Makati 1 Raffles Drive, Makati Avenue, Makati City [email protected] 36 Orchid Garden Suites 620 Pablo Ocampo Sr. St., Malate, Meto Manila 1004 (02) 8516-0888 (02) 8353-3323 37 Gran Prix Manila Hotel 1325 A Mabini St., Ermita, Manila [email protected] (632) 633-8888 38 EDSA Shangri-La 1 Garden Way, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City [email protected] (632) 854-8838 39 The Heritage Hotel Manila [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM LIST OF OPERATIONAL HOTELS AS OF 27 MARCH 8PM No. Name of Establishment Address Contact Details 838-0888 40 Red Planet Manila Amorsolo 99 Urban Ave. Brgy. Pio De Pilar, Makati City [email protected] (632) 833 9999 41 Conrad Manila Seaside Boulevard cor. Coral Way MOA complex, Pasay City [email protected] (632) 573-5555 42 Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City [email protected] 43 Citadines Bay City Manila Diosdado Macapagal Blvd. cor. Coral Way, Pasay City 866-8100 44 Ascott Bonifacio Global City 5th ave. Corner 28th Street, BGC, Taguig 02-860-9888 45 Citadines Salcedo Makati 148 Valero St. Salcedo Village, Makati city 863-9888 46 Novotel Manila Araneta City Gen. Aguinaldo Ave., Araneta City, Quezon City 990-7888 47 The Blulane Inc 609 Tomas Mapua St., Sta. Cruz Manila - Asean Avenue corner Roxas Boulevard, Entertainment City, 48 City of Dreams Manila 02-800-8080 Paranaque 49 The Purple Tree Bed and Breakfast 35 President Ave., BF Homes, Paranaque - 92667405 50 Red Planet Manila Aseana City Lot 38, Block 2, Bradco Ave., Aseana Ciity, Paranaque [email protected] 51 Somerset Olympia Makati 7912 Makati Avenue, Makati City - 52 Hotel Jen Manila 3001 Roxas Blvd., Pasay City (632) 795-8856/ 795-8830 24/F, Marco Polo Ortigas Manila, Meralco Avenue and 53 Marco Polo Ortigas, Manila 02-7207777 Sapphire Street, Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Metro Manila 54 Y2 Serviced Hotel and Residences Makati City 224-3000 55 Dusit Thani Manila Makati City (632) 238-8888 56 KL Serviced Residences Makati City - 57 Cirque Serviced Residences Bagumbayan, Quezon City - 58 Parque Espana - 59 Seda Residences Makati 7756-9288 60 Holiday Inn and Suites Makati Palm Drive, Glorietta 2, Ayala Center, Makati 909-0888 Lt. 5 Blk. 4, Shaw Boulevard, Barangay San Antonio, Pasig 61 Red Planet Ortigas 632-6560888 City 62 Ascott Makati Glorietta Ayala Center, San Lorenzo Village, Makati City (632) 729-8888 /(632) 755-8187 / 3409 Spectrum Midway, Filinvest City, Alabang Muntinlupa 63 Somerset Alabang Manila 643-0999 City 64 Somerset Millenium Makati 104 Aguirre St., Legaspi Village, Makati City - 65 Citadines Millenium Ortigas 11 ORTIGAS AVE. ORTIGAS CENTER, PASIG CITY - 5091 P Burgos st corner San Mateo st, Brgy Poblacion, 66 U Hotels Makati - Makati City 67 The Alpha Suites 7232 Ayala Ave., Extension, Makati City - 99 PAL Drive, Airplane Village, Brgy. Vitalez, NAIA I 68 Manila Airport Hotel - Complex, Parañaque City Seaside cor. J.W Diokno Blvd., Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay 69 Tryp by Wyndham Mall of Asia 840-8000 City 70 Stonehouse Hotel Manila Mabini St., Ermita, Manila - 71 Shangri-La The Fort 30th st cor 5th ave, Bonifacio Global City 8200888 72 JMM Grand Suites Birch Tower 1622Jeorge Bacobo St., Malate Manila - 73 THE MALAYAN PLAZA HOTEL ADB Ave. Opal Rd. Ortigas Center, Pasig City - 74 Richmonde Hotel Ortigas Ortigas, Pasig City (02) 638-7777 2205 Market St. Madrigal Business Park Phase III, Alabang, 75 Azumi Boutique Hotel - Muntinlupa City 76 Element Boutique Hotel 4950 Guerrero St., Poblacion, Makati - 77 Grand Hyatt Manila 8th Ave. cor 35th St., Bonifacio Global City 02-838-1234 78 Golden Phoenix Hotel Manila Pasay City 6832888 79 Madison 101 Hotel and Tower Aurora Boulevard corner Maison St., Quezon City 723-1111 80 Aloha Hotel Metro Manila 526-8088 81 MakatiDiamond Residence 118 Legazpi Street, Legazpi Village, Makati City 63 2 317 0999 82 Jinjiang Inn-Makati 920 A. Arnaiz Ave. San Lorenzo Complex, Makati City Telephone: +63 2 8252 6888 Fax: +63 1588 Pedro Gil corner M.H. Del Pilar, Manila, Philippines 83 New Coast Hotel Manila Bay 2 8247 8624 1004 Mobile: +63 917 810 4196 775-57888 84 I'M HOTEL 7862 Makati Ave., cor. Kalayaan Ave., Makati City [email protected] [email protected] 8526-1455/ 0917-155-4358 85 Ola Hostel 1030 P. Ocampo St., Malate, Manila [email protected] (632) 88997888 86 Oxford Suites 518 P. Burgos Street Makati City [email protected] 2107 Prime St., Madrigal Business Park Ayala Alabang 8828-81-81 87 B Hotel Alabang Muntinlupa City [email protected] 0915-514-89-50 88 Red Planet Quezon Timog 100 Timog Avenue, Brgy. Sacred Heart, Quezon City 842-60-567 02-86331501 to 10 89 The Legend Villas 60 Pioneer St, Mandaluyong City, 1550 Email: [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM LIST OF OPERATIONAL HOTELS AS OF 27 MARCH 8PM No. Name of Establishment Address Contact Details 02-8772-7888 90 Kabayan Hotel Pasay 2878 Zamora St., Rotonda Brgy 98, Pasay City [email protected] 02-8251-0888 91 Red Planet Hotel Binondo 251-61 JUAN LUNA STREET, BINONDO, MANILA [email protected] 02-853105040 92 Quiapo City State Hotel 457 Quezon Boulevard, Quiapo Manila [email protected] Holiday Inn Express Manila Newport (02)79088600 93 : 1 Jasmine Drive, Newport City, Pasay City City [email protected] [email protected] 94 Astoria Plaza 15 J. Escriva Drive Ortigas Business District, Pasig City 8687-1111 +63 2 8888-8888 1 Asean Avenue, Entertainment City, Tambo, Paranaque 95 Solaire Resort [email protected] City (02) 8244-8888 96 Red Planet Manila Bay Ermita, Manila [email protected] CAR 09175972190 97 Starwood Hotel 1 Kisad Rd., Baguio City [email protected] (074) 245-3923/ (074) 245-3925 98 Grand Sierra Pines Baguio No. 43 North Outlook Drive, Baguio City [email protected] Region 2 (078)305-2351 / 0917-871-6955 / 0933-857- 99 Isabela Zen Hotel & Restaurant Corp Maharlika Highway, Villasis. Santiago City 6225 0917-888-0027 100 Lotus Garden Hotel Diversion Road, Brgy. Sta. Rosa, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya 101 JAPI Hotel National Highway, Brgy Sillawit, Cauayan City, Isabela 0917-542-4625 102 Disadeco Hostel National Highway, Andres Bonifacio, Diffun Quirino 9176811600 Region 3 103 Coconeer Resort Block C Subic Comm'l & Light Ind'l Park CBD SBFZ (047) 250 2310 104 DJ Paradise Resort Mac Arthur Hi-way Dakila, City of Malolos, Bulacan (044) 791 5129 Mimosa Drive, Filinvest Mimosa + Leisure City, Clark 105 Quest Plus Conference Center Clark (045) 599 8000 Freeport Zone Sierra Madre St.
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