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The Manila Hotel

Since its opening to the public in 1912, The Manila Hotel has been epitomizing elegance, luxury, and Filipino heritage. Gracefully settled along Roxas Boulevard with breathtaking views of Manila Bay, this iconic hotel is unparalleled in blending history with modern comfort.

Step into the grand lobby, adorned with stunning chandeliers, intricate woodwork, and rich colonial-inspired design elements that harken back to a time of grandeur. The Manila Hotel boasts luxurious rooms and suites, each meticulously designed to offer the finest comforts, many with stunning views of the bay and Manila’s historic landmarks.

Whether dining in the famed Champagne Room, with its timeless elegance and gourmet offerings, or enjoying the world-class buffet at Café Ilang-Ilang, guests are treated to culinary excellence at every turn. The hotel’s top-tier amenities include a pool, spa, fitness center, and elegant ballrooms—perfect for weddings, corporate functions, or special celebrations.

The Manila Hotel is more than a place to stay; it’s a living museum that has hosted world leaders, dignitaries, and cultural icons. Immerse yourself in a luxurious stay steeped in tradition, history, and impeccable Filipino hospitality.

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