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Best Luxury Hotels in Manila "Best Luxury Hotels in Manila" Créé par: Cityseeker 7 Emplacements marqués The Manila Hotel "Echoes of Former Residents" Manila Hotel is a beautiful 5-star hotel located in Manila just 700 metres from iconic Intramuros and 900 metres from Manila Cathedral. The hotel provides free Wi-Fi access and facilities like in-house dining options, a business centre and an outdoor swimming pool. Rooms are elegantly decorated and provide guests with a flat-screen TV, air conditioning and a by zevhonith seating area. Featuring a shower, the private bathrooms also come with a bath and a hairdryer. The suites have an ipod docking station, bathrooms fitted with Italian marble and a senso memory foam mattress. Some rooms offer views of Manila Bay, while other offer views of the city. The Red Jade Resstaurant serves authentic Cantonese dishes, while The Champagne Room provides French delicacies. There is also Cafe Ilang-Ilang which serves Asian food. Guests can also relax in The Tap Room Bar or in the lobby lounge. Alternatively, enjoy a refreshing drink by the Pool Bar. The hotel's deli services light snacks and drinks throughout the day. Other facilities at the hotel include a fitness centre and a spa. The spa offers a variety of massages. The hotel is located 900 metres from Palacio del Gobernador, while Ninoy Aquino Airport is 9 km away. The property offers free parking for guests' convenience. +63 2 527 0011 www.manila- resvn@manila- One Rizal Park, Roxas hotel.com.ph/ hotel.com.ph Boulevard, Manille Pan Pacific Manila "Centrally Located with Many Restaurants" This hotel, especially popular for its well-appointed fitness center/spa, sits atop a four-story complex of dining and entertainment spots. The spacious guest rooms come elegantly furnished, each one equipped with fax machine and Internet access. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls at the executive lounge on the 21st floor allow a panoramic view of Manila Bay. Attentive service from a team of well-trained butlers can be expected by guests 24 hours a day. +63 2 536 0788 www.panpacific.com/Mani [email protected] M. Adriatico corner Gen. la/Overview.html m Malvar Streets, Manille The Peninsula Manila "Need a Helicopter" Set in Manila within the central business district of Makati, 1 km from Glorietta and 1.3 km from Greenbelt Mall, The Peninsula Manila boasts of an outdoor swimming pool, 8 dining options, and a spa at the property. Free WiFi is also available throughout the hotel. Revel in the comfort of The Peninsula Manila's elegant rooms. Featuring views of the city, the rooms come with air conditioning, a flat-screen cable TV, and a safety deposit box. Other in-room amenities include a tea/coffee maker, a minibar, and an electric kettle. The en suite bathrooms include a hairdryer, a bath or a shower, and free toiletries while some rooms are fitted with a living and dining area. Escolta serves an international buffet, while Spices offers Asian cuisine with garden views. For afternoon tea and pastries, The Lobby is available. Enjoy fine dining at Old Manila, the hotel's signature restaurant wile elegant cocktails are served at Salon de Ning or The Bar. Deli sandwiches and chocolates are available at The Peninsula Boutique. The Pool Bar offers a reshfreshing outdoor dining experience while room service is also available. Guests can exercise in the gym, relax in the sauna, or make an appointment at the hair salon. Inspired by Oriental, Ayurvedic, and European practices, The Peninsula Spa features a serene setting for a much deserved urban relaxation. The hotel offers other facilities such as a business centre, a gift shop, and a kid's club. Airport shuttle services may be arranged for guests at an additional cost while the staff at the 24-hour front desk and concierge is willing to assist guests with any queries at any time of the day. There is an ATM and currency exchange at the property, as well as free parking. The Peninsula Manila is within 10-minute drive from Century City Mall while Power Plant Mall is 15-minute drive from the hotel. The nearest airport is Manila International Airport, 30-minute drive away from the hotel. +63 2 887 2888 manila.peninsula.com [email protected] Corner of Ayala and Makati Avenues, Makati City Makati Shangri-La Manila "Spectacular Living" Makati Shangri-La Manila is centrally located in Ayala Centre, a shopping and entertainment hub within the Central Business District. It features an outdoor pool and 24-hour aromatherapy and massage services. Makati Shangri-La Manila is within walking distance of the Ayala and Greenbelt Shopping Centres. Ninoy Aquino International Airport is a 30-minute drive by ShangMakati away. Featuring city views, rooms at Makati Shangri-La come with a 37-inch flat-screen TV, a safety deposit box and tea/coffee making facilities. Attached bathrooms have a separate bathtub and shower. The well-equipped Health Club includes a fitness centre, a sauna and tennis courts. The business centre provides a full range of office services. Shangri-La also has a shopping arcade and a tour desk. Offering one of Manila’s most popular buffets, Circles Event Café features open kitchens. Other restaurants serve Japanese, Chinese and international dishes. +63 2 813 8888 www.shangri-la.com/manil [email protected] Ayala Avenue, Corner Makati a/makatishangrila/ Avenue, Makati City Ascott Hotel Manila "Luxurious Business Address" A prime location in Makati's commercial and business district, here is a venue ideal for visiting executives, longer-staying expatriates and returning nationals. This luxury service apartment hotel offers 20 floors of well-furnished apartments on top of an arcade teeming with specialty shops and trendy restaurants. A guest's options range from studio-type by Booking.com rooms to three-bedroom suites. There are excellent restaurants on-site as well. Bring the kids, babysitting is available in the evening and activity programs run throughout the day. +63 2 729 8888 the-ascott.com/philippines enquiry.manila@the- 6th Floor, Glorietta 4 Ayala /manila/ascott_makati.htm ascott.com Center, Makati l Dusit Thani Manila "Cool Luxury in Lively Location" This is the nearest deluxe hotel in the Makati area from the international airport. Following a major renovation in 1996, the shiny black marble flooring now lends a cool ambiance to the lobby and adjacent coffee shop without diminishing the casual air that has made these places favorite venues for informal meetings and dining. Park Square and Glorietta stand by KassandraBay directly in front of the hotel, making shopping/dining lively and convenient. The MRT station is a couple of minute's walk away. +63 2 867 3333 www.dusit.com/hotels/phil [email protected] Ayala Avenue, Barangay San ippines/manila/dusit_thani Lorenzo, Ayala Centre, /index.html Makati City Edsa Shangri-La Hotel "Serene Lobby View" Named after the thoroughfare (Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, or EDSA) that came to world attention during the miraculous People Power Revolution of 1986, this exemplary, deluxe business hotel opened in 1992 and easily filled its guest and function rooms. The hotel also became popular for its lobby lounge, with floor-to-ceiling windows facing lush tropical greenery. An additional wing was constructed in 1997. Three shopping malls are within the vicinity. +63 2 633 8888 www.shangri-la.com/manil [email protected] 1 Garden Way, Ortigas a/edsashangrila/ Center, Mandaluyong City REJOIGNEZ-NOUS A: cityseeker.com Modalités | POLITIQUE DE CONFIDENTIALITé | API | CONTACTEZ-NOUS | COPYRIGHT (C) 2021 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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