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Holiday Inn Galleria Manila
3 starsFrom US$ 85Map
One Asian Development Bank Avenue,Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Manila, Philippines, 1655
Formerly known as the Manila Galleria Suites and renovated in 2008, this hotel in Ortigas has a total of 284 guest rooms and offers excellent dining and entertainment options with its own restaurant, café, bar and 24-hour room service. More details
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Manila Hotel
5 starsFrom US$ 165Map
1 Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines, 1099
This city hotel provides all travellers and business executives with spectacular views of the breathtaking sunsets over Manila bay, of the lush gardens, and of the magnificent ruins of the old Walled City. More details
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From US$ 216Map
No 10 Newport Boulevard,Newport City Complex, Pasay City, Manila, Philippines, 1309
An inviting beacon set in the world-class casino entertainment complex of Resorts World Manila, Marriott Hotel Manila is the place to work and play. More details
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Intercontinental Manila
5 starsFrom US$ 114Map
No. 1 Ayala Avenue, Makati City, Manila, Philippines, 00000
Designed by the national artist of the Philippines, Leandro Locsin, the hotel is a symbol of pride in the financial and commercial hub. It comprises a total of 335 rooms spread over 10 floors and including 59 suites. More details
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G Hotel Manila By Waterfront
4 starsFrom US$ 106Map
2090 Roxas Boulevard Malate, Manila, Philippines, 1000
A trendy boutique hotel that blends classic hospitality with chic modernity, featuring black and white interiors and a minimalist contemporary design by world-renowned architect gerry contreras. cafEnEn' noir serves an asian fusion-type cuisine the promenade room can host events for up to 150 pax. More details
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From US$ 72Map
United Nations Avenue Corner Maria Orosa Street, Manila, Philippines, 1000
Located in Manila, Philippines, this wonderful hotel enjoys a central location - close to the main entertainment and shopping part of the city and not far from public transport. Behind the modern and bright façade of the hotel there is a swimming pool and a casino. More details
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Hotel H2O Manila
4 starsFrom US$ 95Map
Luneta, Manila 1000, Manila, Philippines
Set in the heart of Manila, Philippines, this stylish and modern Aquarium-themed boutique enjoys a wonderful location-close to museums, parks and administrative buildings and a few steps from the amazing beach. Behind the ultramodern building you may find a steam bath and a swimming pool. More details
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Discovery Suites
5 starsFrom US$ 111Map
25 Adb Avenue Oritigas Centre Pasig City, Manila, Philippines, 1600
There are 221 rooms in total at this aparthotel. Guests are welcomed in the lobby with lift access to the upper floors. More details
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Bellevue Manila
5 starsFrom US$ 114Map
North Bridgeway Filinvest Corporate City Alabang, Muntinlupa City, Manila, Philippines, 1781
The five-star deluxe Bellevue Manila opened in 2003 and is the only full service hotel in the south of metropolitan Manila, located in the commercial and business district, within close proximity to museums, galleries and shopping malls. More details
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Richmonde Hotel
4 starsFrom US$ 120Map
21 San Miguel Avenue Lourdes Street Ortigas Center, Manila, Philippines, 1600
The Richmonde hotel is a member of the Prestige hotels and resorts, Inc. The hotel has been open to guests since 2000. More details
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Manila is a city constantly on the move.
From action packed days to after-dark, it makes little difference to Manila being always on the move. The only marker of the transition when the moon replaces the sun is the world's most impressive sunsets when the go-go clubs take turns with bustling day celebrations and fairs.
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Manila is a city constantly on the move.
From action packed days to after-dark, it makes little difference to Manila being always on the move. The only marker of the transition when the moon replaces the sun is the world's most impressive sunsets when the go-go clubs take turns with bustling day celebrations and fairs.
You should go to Manila to feel its cultural splendor. Be it a room in cheap hotel in Manila to luxury one we have collected them all at Booked.net. You should check out our maps, photos and secure forms before you book your stay.
Along with the cultural diversity Manila is a very historic city. It’s very nexus sits inside Intramuros meaning "within the walls". This is the area of the 15th century Spanish settlement that was totally defeated by the following wars. Born from the ashes, Manila is back, but maintains tight links to the bygone days. The city mirrors its colonial period in the fort and St. Augustine Church, the old ruins reflect the WWII hit, while modern influences left a mark at its skyline.
Even though the city's glorious past is seen miles away, architecture is still better up close. Attractions include;
- Baywalk, a linear park nearby Manila Bay
- Bonifacio Shrine, a shrine in honour of Andres Bonifacio, the Filipino who has won freedom for the country
- Malacañang Palace, the residence of the president of the Philippines
- Manila Metropolitan Theater, an art deco building by the Filipino architect Juan M. de Guzman Arellano
- National Museum of the Philippines, a museum shows collections from archaeology, arts
Throughout its history Manila hasn't seen calm days. Established in 1571 by conquistador Miguel Lopez de Legaspi as the capitol of the colony "Filipinas", the city existed under foreign rule. The Chinese and Spanish came to capture the city and for the latter those efforts paid off with. Anyway, Manila found ways to profit from foreign presence with new churches and houses introduced to the city. After the Spanish came the British, but Manila was back to Spain as a condition of the 1763 Treaty of Paris.
Manila was put on a bloody path of revolutions against foreigners with the publication of Dr. Jose Rizal's book Noli Me Tangere. Even though the author was sentenced to death by the Spanish government, the struggle for independence began. The locals almost succeeded when the war left the city in ruins.
Recovery took a long time, but post-war Manila has re-discovered itself toward one of the most exiting cities in Southeast Asia. If you are traveling to Manila, you shouldn't expect a minute in calm instead you will face bustling, friendly and exhausting metropolis.
Anyway, when Manila makes you tired with its energetic lifestyle there is always shelter in your hotel booked in advance at Booked.net.