This is a list of hotels in Metro Manila . The list includes both current and historic hotels.
Name | Image | Location | Rooms | Opened | Notes | Ref |
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Century Park Hotel | Malate | 478 | 1976 | Formerly the Century Park Sheraton Manila | ||
Conrad Manila | Bay City | 350 | 2015 | The first Conrad Hotels & Resorts branded property in the Philippines | [1] | |
Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria | Ortigas Center | 263 | 2005 | [2] | ||
Discovery Primea | Makati CBD | 141 | 2014 | Luxury serviced residences in Makati CBD | [3] | |
Dusit Thani Manila | Makati CBD | 538 | 1976 | |||
Edsa Shangri-La | Ortigas Center | 631 | 1992 | formerly known as Edsa Plaza Hotel | [4] | |
Grand Hyatt Manila | Bonifacio Global City | 438 | 2018 | Occupies the top floors of the Metrobank Center | [5] | |
Hilton Manila | Newport City | 402 | 2017 | |||
Hyatt Regency Hotel | Bay City | 365 | 2014 | Part of the City of Dreams Manila complex and second resort-casino to rise in Entertainment City | [6] | |
Makati Shangri-La | Makati CBD | 696 | 1993 | Located on the site of the former Rizal Theater which is demolished in 1990 | [7] | |
Manila Hotel | Ermita | 570 | 1912 | The oldest premiere hotel in the Philippines | [8] | |
Manila Marriott | Newport City | 342 | 2009 | One of the 3 hotels to rise in Resorts World Manila | [9] | |
Manila Peninsula | Makati CBD | 543 | 1976 | Site of the Manila Peninsula rebellion in 2007 | [10] | |
Marco Polo Ortigas Manila | Ortigas Center | 316 | 2014 | The first Marco Polo hotel in Manila | [11] | |
Midas Hotel and Casino | Bay City | 227 | 1971 | |||
New Coast Hotel Manila | Malate | 512 | 2014 | Former Hyatt Regency Hotel & Casino Manila and New World Manila Bay Hotel | ||
Novotel Manila | Araneta Center | 401 | 2015 | The largest hotel in Quezon City | [12] | |
Okada Manila | Bay City | 993 | 2016 | Third and largest resort-casino to rise in Entertainment City | ||
Raffles Makati | Makati CBD | 115 | 2012 | |||
Rizal Park Hotel | Ermita | 107 | 2017 | Occupies the former building of the Manila Army and Navy Club | ||
Seda Vertis North | Triangle Park | 438 | 2017 | |||
Shangri-La at the Fort | Bonifacio Global City | 576 | 2016 | Third hotel to rise in Bonifacio Global City | ||
Sofitel Manila | Bay City | 609 | 1976 | Formerly Known as Philippine Plaza Hotel and Westin Philippine Plaza under Starwood Hotels in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex | [13] | |
Solaire Resort & Casino | Bay City | 488 | 2012 | First resort-casino to rise in Entertainment City | [14] |
Listed here are current, former and under construction hotels within Metro Manila:
Manila and Manila Bay area:
Makati CBD:
Ortigas Center:
Bonifacio Global City:
Quezon City:
Airport area:
Alabang:
Greenhills, San Juan:
Former:
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The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the Philippine capital region of Metro Manila.