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Manila is a city that never stands still. In places like Makati or Bonifacio Global City, the streets are alive with office workers, malls packed with shoppers, and restaurants buzzing late into the night. Music spills out from bars, and traffic hums constantly in the background. But just a short drive or walk away, you can stumble into quiet neighborhoods, old churches, and simple eateries where life feels slower. The city moves between fast and calm, giving you the rush of the crowd and the ease of small, peaceful corners.
Hotels in Makati – Ideal for first-time visitors who want a mix of modern city life and comfort. The area is filled with shopping malls, rooftop bars, and restaurants, yet you can also find quiet streets and cozy cafés.
Hotels in Bonifacio Global City (BGC) – Best for food lovers, nightlife seekers, and those who enjoy walking around safe, clean streets lined with art murals, cafés, and trendy shops.
Hotels in Ermita & Malate – Great for travelers who want a more laid-back vibe with easy access to Manila Bay, historical sites, and budget-friendly stays.
Manila is served by Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), which has four terminals spread across Pasay and Parañaque. Depending on traffic, getting from the airport to the city can take anywhere from 20 minutes to over an hour.
From NAIA, you can take a Grab car (ride-hailing app), a metered taxi, or an airport bus to different parts of the city. Many hotels also offer airport pickup services if you prefer a hassle-free arrival.
Once in Manila, the easiest ways to get around are by Grab, taxis, or city buses. The MRT and LRT trains are a good option if you want to avoid traffic during rush hours, especially around Makati, Quezon City, and Pasay. For short trips, walking in safe areas like Makati or BGC is also enjoyable, with plenty of cafés and shops along the way.
If you have an early flight or a late-night arrival, staying at a hotel close to the airport or one that offers airport transfers can make your trip much smoother.
Hotel Name | Estimated Price | Distance from NAIA | Shuttle Service Info |
|---|---|---|---|
From PHP 11,388 | ~5 km | Luxury hotel with private transfers and full concierge services | |
From PHP 8,487 | ~8 km | Modern stay in Bonifacio Global City; offers airport pickup | |
From PHP 6,539 | ~7 km | Central Makati location; airport transfer service available | |
From PHP 8,893 | ~5 km | Premium resort in Entertainment City; seamless car transfers | |
From PHP 3,365 | ~2 km | Convenient stay near NAIA Terminal 3; free airport shuttle |
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Kid-friendly hotel with a pool → Dusit Thani Manila (Price from PHP 6,539)
Spacious rooms, great dining options, and a big outdoor pool. Located in Makati, just steps from malls and family-friendly restaurants.
Serviced suites for longer stays → Aruga Apartments by Rockwell (Price from PHP 7,252)
Apartment-style suites with kitchens, ideal for families or groups. Safe neighborhood with a supermarket nearby and easy access to Power Plant Mall.
Skyline views from a city suite → Raffles Makati (Price from PHP 19,046)
5-star hotel with elegant rooms, butler service, and sweeping views of the city skyline. Perfect for couples or business travelers.
Luxury escape with dining and shopping → Okada Manila (Price from PHP 11,388)
World-class resort in Entertainment City with spacious suites, fine dining, and a grand casino. Offers sunset views over Manila Bay.
Chic and modern in the city → The Picasso Boutique Serviced Residences (Price from PHP 3,862)
Art-inspired hotel in Makati with stylish rooms and a cozy vibe. Close to cafés, restaurants, and galleries.
Quiet charm near the bay → The Bayleaf Intramuros (Price from PHP 3,547)
Boutique hotel set inside Manila’s old walled city. Rooftop dining with sunset views, plus easy access to historic landmarks.
Reserve your hotel ahead of time if you’re visiting during Christmas, New Year, Holy Week, or long weekends. Popular areas like Makati, BGC, and near Mall of Asia fill up fast, and prices usually rise closer to the date.
Manila often hosts big concerts, international conventions, and sporting events. These can quickly fill hotels near the venues, especially around Mall of Asia Arena, Araneta Coliseum, or World Trade Center. If you’re traveling during these times, secure your booking early to avoid last-minute stress.
New Trip.com users can enjoy up to 8% off on selected hotels. That discount could cover a nice dinner in Makati or even help you upgrade to a suite in places like Raffles Makati or Okada Manila.
You don’t always need to book the priciest hotels in the city center. Consider:
| Total Properties | 68 |
|---|---|
| Number of Reviews | 20,887 |
| Lowest Price | US$10 |
| Highest Price | US$688 |
| Average Price (Weekdays) | US$61 |
| Average Price (Weekends) | US$61 |