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Raffles Makati
4.7/558 Reviews

Raffles Makati

Makati|0.55km from Makati Stock Exchange
My family and I, including my 90-year old mother, stayed in a 2-bedroom suite at the 21st floor of the Raffles hotel for 3 nights at the beginning of the month. Despite coming in late in the evening, the hotel was fully staffed to welcome and assist us settle into our room with ease and comfort. Right off the bat, we felt safe staying in the hotel – from security screening of vehicles entering the facilities, canine-(bomb) check of guests’ luggage, to temperature monitoring of guests as biosafety checks for COVID-19. The lobby was awesome, and we’re equally awed by the spaciousness of the rooms, the high-end appliances and quality of toiletries provided. As we were all tired from a 17-hour flight from Washington, D.C., we all slept like a child under complete cover from city lights and noise. One of my sons wakes up early and orders room-serviced breakfast every morning, which a hotel server promptly brings up at 5:30 am in a well-presented table setting. Absolutely professional and exceptional service. The rest of the family ate breakfast at The Spectrum which offered a variety of breakfast cuisine – Indian, Filipino, American, Japanese including desserts and fruit juices. I specifically craved for their Arroz caldo, fried fish (danggit), longganisa and other Filipino delicacies. The rest of the day was spent shopping, as Raffles hotel is a walk-away from Glorietta and Greenbelt shopping stores. My wife and I often visited the gym and swam at the 4th floor pool, as the Raffles’ pool located in the 9th floor was under renovation (minor disappointment). All in all, from arrival to departure, the hotel staff provided exceptional service and our stay at Raffles hotel was nothing short of a very pleasant experience. Will I be coming back to stay in this hotel? Absolutely!

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Ascott Makati
4.5/542 Reviews

Ascott Makati

Makati|0.64km from Makati Stock Exchange

Latest booking 17 hrs ago

I stayed here on business from March 18-23, 2013. I originally booked a one bedroom business suite and then upgraded to a two bedroom business suite. It is in a great location in a secure Makadi area. There is an entrance to Glorietta mall, close to Greenbelt mall and some coffee shops. The room is spacious and the view is very good. The pool is large. The staff is very polite. Hotel channel shows images of people entering and leaving the hotel in the reception area (you can see it when you are bored) The buffet is rich in variety and has a great influence in Asia. Language has never been a barrier. Continue to give water bottles. There are hundreds of channels to choose from on the TV in each room. There are audio sockets and alarm clocks. The elevator is always available. The staff is constantly greeting you.--- I booked a non-smoking room but upgraded to a smoking room. The building looks like an apartment building in communist country, it is gray and depressing. The entrance is annoying, you need to go up to the sixth floor and walk to another elevator. The furniture and carpets are worn out. The air conditioning is in the master bedroom, making the room look noisy. No free Wi-Fi available (84 pieces). It is difficult to get a taxi in front of the hotel and you need to walk to the bustling taxi area. The breakfast buffet is expensive. The hair dryer is inferior. The shower head is a bit faulty.
KL Serviced Residences Managed by HII
4.3/542 Reviews

KL Serviced Residences Managed by HII

Makati|0.74km from Makati Stock Exchange
Good points: - Location - 5 to 10 mins walk to Greenbelt and fair waiting time for Grab drivers to confirm pick-up. Love the GREENS too! The Legazpi active park was just a refreshing sight in the middle of skyscrapers. - Amenities - Complete amenities for the room, bath, and kitchen. Provided are toiletries, bath towels, kitchen utensils, iron, and an ironing board. - Reservations - Jamie Miranda, the reservations associate is the highlight of this stay. She was efficient, she replies within a reasonable timeframe and with complete details. - Health and Safety - Love that there was information all around on Covid protocols, the housekeeping guys were also very cautious and were wearing PPEs every time they come to the room to troubleshoot. For improvement: - Endor*****ts - information transfer from reservations to the front office, or front office to the front office. 1. For ex. in my booking, I asked for twin beds but was given a room with a double bed, they immediately transferred me to another room with twin beds (but since this room was not the original room, some amenities were missing - had to call for these but no worries because they were quick to respond). 2. When I asked for extra person amenities - reservations confirmed this but housekeeping only did the set up for the bed but not the additional amenities. 3. I asked for an airport transfer and arranged for a different time compared to the original time but the earlier Front Office person was not able to endorse this to the next person on duty so they had to ask me to adjust my schedule just so they can accommodate my arrangement. 4. In the website, there were information that was not consistent with what was on site - there were no welcome amenities as stated in the site, the dining area was not open (there was no prior information anywhere that meals are packed and in-room), laundry service was not available. - Bath had flooding concerns and the laundry line was stuck but this was not too much of an inconvenience. Overall, despite the information concerns, I had a pleasant stay. My parents also loved the property and said that they'd book the same for their next business trip.

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Raffles Makati
4.7/558 Reviews
My family and I, including my 90-year old mother, stayed in a 2-bedroom suite at the 21st floor of the Raffles hotel for 3 nights at the beginning of the month. Despite coming in late in the evening, the hotel was fully staffed to welcome and assist us settle into our room with ease and comfort. Right off the bat, we felt safe staying in the hotel – from security screening of vehicles entering the facilities, canine-(bomb) check of guests’ luggage, to temperature monitoring of guests as biosafety checks for COVID-19. The lobby was awesome, and we’re equally awed by the spaciousness of the rooms, the high-end appliances and quality of toiletries provided. As we were all tired from a 17-hour flight from Washington, D.C., we all slept like a child under complete cover from city lights and noise. One of my sons wakes up early and orders room-serviced breakfast every morning, which a hotel server promptly brings up at 5:30 am in a well-presented table setting. Absolutely professional and exceptional service. The rest of the family ate breakfast at The Spectrum which offered a variety of breakfast cuisine – Indian, Filipino, American, Japanese including desserts and fruit juices. I specifically craved for their Arroz caldo, fried fish (danggit), longganisa and other Filipino delicacies. The rest of the day was spent shopping, as Raffles hotel is a walk-away from Glorietta and Greenbelt shopping stores. My wife and I often visited the gym and swam at the 4th floor pool, as the Raffles’ pool located in the 9th floor was under renovation (minor disappointment). All in all, from arrival to departure, the hotel staff provided exceptional service and our stay at Raffles hotel was nothing short of a very pleasant experience. Will I be coming back to stay in this hotel? Absolutely!
Fairmont Makati
4.4/585 Reviews
This hotel is in a good location, about 45 minutes from the international airport. 3 stayed for 3 nights. Right from arrival we were welcomed by helpful staff and had a speedy check-in. At the same time they gave us a room upgrade. The room was spacious, clean and very comfortable. The facilities were excellent. Again the staff were very hospital and nothing was trouble for them. We even liked the long bar with live band. We will be back to Manila soon and will not think of staying in any other hotel except The Fairmount. We were escorted to our room and everything was explained in details by the concierge who also helped us book the Manila city your for the next day with a reliable agent.
The Peninsula Manila
4.6/5157 Reviews
Room was good. House keeping was very efficient. Wish we had room with higher floor since originally it was plan to be at 9th floor but since we checked in early only 7th floor room was available. Room was old school style. Was expecting more since is 5 star hotel. Overall I would give 3.5/5. I think there are better option out there!
Holiday Inn & Suites Makati, an IHG Hotel
4.4/551 Reviews
I had such a great time staying here. You can’t ask for a better location. Yes, the rooms are a bit dated but you pay for location and you barely stay in your room exploring this beautiful city. Thank you so much to Harly and King at concierge. They were extremely helpful the last few days from helping me coordinate pickup for my laundry service to making sure I was always had a ride to wherever I needed to go. They go the extra mile here. We enjoyed breakfast a few days during our stay, and thank you to Ann and Joy. They hooked us up with mangos. You made our stay so much better. I will always choose this hotel due to the proximity and the service they provide.
Infinity Tower Suites
4/569 Reviews
The apartment is big but not well Maintained. Rust underneath the bath and the kitchen utensils/pots etc are old. It would be great if they had curtains in the living area to block out the sun as the AC appears to struggle to keep up. There were not extra sheets/pillows as mentioned. It’s just very old it seems and really needs some TLC. Spotted 4 cockroaches and demanded to move rooms. They offered me free daily cleaning. The bed was comfortable though which is a plus and the area is awesome. The Wi-Fi really isn’t great. I really Struggled to have a video call. Which was an issue for my work. I searched so many air BnBs and took this one because of the size, it is super spacious which is nice. One day whilst watching TV a staff member just entered the apartment, no knock on the door just walked straight in. I got such a fright! I asked him Why he was here and he just kept saying sorry sorry sorry. Couldn’t give me an answer. I wonder now what would happen if I wasn’t here! This is a breach of my security and privacy. The host is pretty much non responsive but the staff in the place are. I wouldn’t stay here again. Overall, a massive disappointment.
The Picasso Boutique Serviced Residences Managed by HII
4.1/5122 Reviews
I love Picasso Botique Serviced Residences — it is great place to stay.  The room is spacious, artistic and relaxing. The reservations team ( Ms. Jen and Ms. Cassie) are very accomodating and made the booking hassle free. There are also great nearby restaurants which is very recommendable. All in all, it is a perfect place.

Frequently Asked Questions

More about Makati

Best time to travel to Makati

Makati is an urban city and a financial hub in the Metro Manila Region, Philippines. Its cosmopolitan culture is highly influenced by the growing businesses in this region and has led the towering of modern skyscrapers at large. Since Makati has a tropical monsoon climate do not be surprised with the unprecedented rainfall in your next visit to this region. However, January to April is the months that are generally considered most ideal to travel to Makati as there is less rainfall. The temperature in this region usually does not fluctuate too much as it floats between 20 degrees C to38 degrees C.  If you are not fond of rain, then skipping the month of August to travel is the best thing to do. For getting acquainted by the rich Philippine culture in Makati and treating yourself with a fine-dining experience clubbed with warmer weather, the month of May is ideal.

Airport in Makati

Makati is an urban metro[oils in the Philippines where you can get all the world-class amenities. It is also a paradise for shopaholics as they are spoilt for choices from upscale shopping malls to high fashion brands under one roof. A stay at its luxurious hotels and enjoying its glitzy bar scenes are popular with the tourists here. Having said that, you can also find a lot of hotels and restaurants that fit in your budget.

The Ninoy Aquino International Airport or Manila Airport is in close proximity to Makati city as it is just 5kms away from the MNL. This airport is located in Manila, Its Terminal 1 has 16-gates and 28 immigration stations to speed up the immigration process and assist its growing number of passengers every year and serves most of the international airlines. While Terminal 2 is divided into North wing and SOuth wing which has designated ground floors to handle arrival traffic and top floors with spacious departure areas. The South wing however serves only domestic flights. Terminal 3 supports a smooth flow of international transfers and Terminal 4 serves only domestic carriers like Philippine Air Asia, Air SWIFT, and Skyjet.

Transportation in Makati

Getting to Makati from Makati Airport is easy as there are buses every 15 min from Terminal 1 of MNL to Manali city and the journey approximately takes 35 min. However, the fastest way to get to Makati City from MNL is through a taxi that costs around 350 INR and takes roughly 10 min. Yellow taxis are the official airport taxis which are highly recommended for tourists as it is safe and metered. As soon as you are out of the terminal you can find a yellow metered Taxi ENtrance and the fare costs about 9 $ to the downtown. There are also Premium Airport buses that are cheaper than taxis to connect to various parts of the city from the MNL. For a more affordable journey, you can go for public buses or MRT trains which roughly costs about 2 $ per head but remember that you have to face a cumbersome experience to reach your destinations with these transport facilities.

How to get to the destination

Famous rooftop parties and flea markets are some of the popular things to do in Makati. The distance from Singapore to Makati is approximately 2390 km. The fastest way to reach Makati from Singapore is by flight which roughly takes 3 hrs 45 min to reach NAIA. The flight fares vary between 130 SGD to 195 SGD. AirAsia Berhad, Philippine Airlines, and Singapore Airlines are some of the carriers that take you from Singapore Changi Airport to the NAIA. It is advisable to get your tickets from Singapore to Makati booked a couple of months before travel to get flights at reasonable rates avoiding the last minute expensive fares. Once you land in NAIA there are several transport facilities from buses, taxis to MRT trains to reach the downtown of Makati.

Hotel info, prices for different Hotel range

Though Makati has an urban feel to it, it has an abundance of choices when it comes to Hotels in Makati. From luxury stays to budget-friendly options Makati Hotels has it all.

  1. Makati has excellent 5-star hotels like the City Garden GRAND Hotel, Makati Diamond Residences, Makati Shangri-la Hotel, and New World Makati Hotel with high-class amenities. These 5-star hotels offer unparalleled customer services and are located in a friendly neighborhood with easy access to shopping and dining. Get a stay in these places whose Makati Hotel deals range from 250 SGD to 400 SGD.
  2. You can book Makati hotels with great amenities in Somerset Millenium Makati, Citadines, Salcedo Makati, and Holiday Inn and Suites Makati which are some of the 4-star hotels in Makati that render top-class amenities at affordable prices. The room fares vary between 220 SGD to 330 SGD in these hotels which have a lot of indoor activities and a spacious outdoor for guests.
  3. Makati also has accommodations like the Makati Palace Hotel, Artemis Place Makati, Citadel Inn Makati, and Oxford Suites Makati which are 3-star hotels that fit your budget and preferences. You can find comfortable rooms in the popular neighborhoods of Makati within 120 SGD to 180 SGD.
  4. If you are looking for a stay that is not heavy on your pocket then there is a wide range of 2-star hotels and backpackers hostels available in Makati. The Metro Manila region has decent staying options that range within a budget of 120 SGD. Get cheap hotels in Makati with good discounts by booking them well in advance.

Top tourists attraction in the city

Some of the Makati attractions which are popular with the locals and tourists are below:

Ayala Museum

Get immersed in the rich history and culture of the Filipino in the amazing artifacts and exhibited in the Ayala Museum. This is a modern museum which is located in the Ayala Center displaying various archeological exhibits that portray the journey of the Filipinos to date. There is a shopping center close to the museum for endless shopping and dining experience right after an educational insight inside the museum. This is a huge gallery with 4 floors and has an entry fee of around 420 Pesos per person. For a deeper understanding of the artifacts, an audio tour is recommended.

Ayala Triangle Garden

Experience the green space of Makati away from the chaos of the city in the Ayala Triangle Garden which is a huge park that covers an area of 2-hectares. It is located in the Makati Central BUsiness district and is considered perfect for relaxing, jogging, eating, and also people watching. This place has a diverse range of trees which includes golden palms and rain trees besides beautiful art pieces. Enjoy the spectacle of the Gallery of Lights which is on display from 6 pm-10 pm within the garden area.

Kidzania Manila

Kidzania is a wonderland for children and a lot more than usual theme parks. It is an indoor family entertainment arena in the Metro Manila Region which allows children between 4-17 years and work in various role-playing activities and earn currency.

Top food places

Besides numerous things to do in Makati, this city is also home to beautiful restaurants and sumptuous food.

  • Urban Avenue is the secret place to enjoy different international cuisine including Singaporean and Indonesian cuisines besides the popular Chinese cuisine. Explore the Hawker food stalls in the urban avenue for lip-smacking chicken noodles and spicy chicken.
  • Ayala Avenue has many upscale restaurants to treat your taste buds. Be it a traditional Filipino breakfast or a western breakfast Ayala Avenue has it all. You can also have a bowl of delicious ramen if you have budget constraints.
  • Dela Rosa street is another interesting neighborhood with delicious food choices from vegan salad to excellent tacos. This street also has some fine-dining restaurants that serve Thai food and deep-fried crispy pork and smoked beef ribs which are popular with the tourists.

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