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Sheraton Manila Hotel
4.4/550 Reviews

Sheraton Manila Hotel

Pasay|1.55km from National Housing Authority canlubang
I have been several times in the Sheraton, being opposite to Terminal 3 of the Manila airport. If you have only hand luggage you can walk there, if more, than you need a taxi, even some of the Manila taxi drivers are not so happy about the short distance. Thus, take a metered taxi and give them more tipp, so it normally works fine. This time I only had time for a stay during the day since my second flight left at midnight. I got an upgrade to a Junior Suite which I liked very much even I only had 8 hours in the hotel. But those were really worth it since I decided to book a massage in the spa on short notice and had luck to get the last free slot. Which was an absolute outstanding experience that I only can recommend to every visitor who has problems with shoulders or other parts of the body after a long flight. Wellness is not only a massage but all together: the environment, the cleanliness, the mood of the people working there, the smell, the music, the rooms. And all was absolutely top! Starting with a very warm and nice welcome by Camille, explaining the treatments. A great start with charme! My massage (one hour) then was given bei Lei; it was one of the best in the past years and I know when coming back to the Sheraton I will book her again. Nice, respecting your pain-points and having perfect moves to make your body parts movable again. Unfortunately, only one hour but helping me a lot to bear the next long flight for more than 9 hours. The only disadvantage on this evening was that a pool party took place which was very noisy. But since I have been young, too, even this was a long time ago in the last century, it is acceptable. The hotel had left a letter of excuse already in advance in the room. That's life.

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Sheraton Manila Hotel
4.4/550 Reviews

Sheraton Manila Hotel

Pasay|1.55km from National Housing Authority canlubang
I have been several times in the Sheraton, being opposite to Terminal 3 of the Manila airport. If you have only hand luggage you can walk there, if more, than you need a taxi, even some of the Manila taxi drivers are not so happy about the short distance. Thus, take a metered taxi and give them more tipp, so it normally works fine. This time I only had time for a stay during the day since my second flight left at midnight. I got an upgrade to a Junior Suite which I liked very much even I only had 8 hours in the hotel. But those were really worth it since I decided to book a massage in the spa on short notice and had luck to get the last free slot. Which was an absolute outstanding experience that I only can recommend to every visitor who has problems with shoulders or other parts of the body after a long flight. Wellness is not only a massage but all together: the environment, the cleanliness, the mood of the people working there, the smell, the music, the rooms. And all was absolutely top! Starting with a very warm and nice welcome by Camille, explaining the treatments. A great start with charme! My massage (one hour) then was given bei Lei; it was one of the best in the past years and I know when coming back to the Sheraton I will book her again. Nice, respecting your pain-points and having perfect moves to make your body parts movable again. Unfortunately, only one hour but helping me a lot to bear the next long flight for more than 9 hours. The only disadvantage on this evening was that a pool party took place which was very noisy. But since I have been young, too, even this was a long time ago in the last century, it is acceptable. The hotel had left a letter of excuse already in advance in the room. That's life.

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101 Newport Condo Across the Airport
3.8/587 Reviews
The room itself is clean and nice. Towels are white and good smelling. Shower room has warm water, has complete kitchen utensils. Complete amenities. The only downside is the lobby of the building has strange smell, it seems it's coming from spoiled blanket or unwashed carpet. Walking distance to Restaurants, New port Mall and NAIA T3. And has free shuttle stop nearby
Condo One Palm Tree
0/50 Reviews
Very convenient for transfer from Manila Airport
Hilton Hotel Manila
4.7/5175 Reviews
It was a pleasant stay until we saw a roach on the wall. We notified the front desk and they’ve offered to move us rooms but it was late at night and we were in our PJ’s they offered something else instead and although that was alright, i just couldn’t believe that a hotel as famous and deemed prestigious as Hilton Hotel would have a roach
Hnm Management - One Palm Tree Villas
3.7/528 Reviews
The accommodation environment is very warm and clean. The only downside is that the service attitude of the check-in staff is extremely poor, and I feel uncomfortable before starting the stay. Looking forward to improvement
Jieann's Transient Home
4.2/58 Reviews
Located right in front of Ninoiaquino Airport Terminal 3. The amenities are well organized nearby, and it's not far from the casino. It depends on the unit, but I used the corner on the first floor, and the communication was not caught at all. There was a wifi, but it couldn't connect to the Internet. And the little cockroaches came out and they had to catch them. I recommend it if you are a traveler who wants to sleep in a break from the tax.
Belmont Hotel Manila
4.4/51138 Reviews
I had an amazing stay at this hotel Belmont it's accessible at the airport terminal 3. I just pass at runway manila so it's easy it's not very far though just a walking distance and gladly I discovered cuz last time we just took a grab taxi knowing it's only infront of the airport.their buffet breakfast are nice too.deliciouso☕😋.the room is very clean and neat and good for relaxation.they have an infinity pool at the rooftop too..it's very windy there...highly recommend on this hotel Belmont though it's kind of expensive but it's worth the price..the staffs are kind and friendly too

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Weather, Best Time to Travel to Pasay

A bustling city in Metro Manila, Pasay is a place to stop for fun, culture, budget shopping, and recreation at stunning Manila Bay. The pleasant weather conditions also make it a preferred tourist destination, and its climate is somewhat similar to that of Singapore. Like Singapore, Pasay also experiences a tropical maritime climate with hot and humid weather. There are three significant seasons in Pasay, a hot dry summer from March to May, a wet season from June to November, and a cooler dry season from December to February. Average temperatures here range between 30.2 °C and 34.2 °C with the average yearly temperature around 32 °C and average humidity levels of 74%. The best time to visit and explore Pasay attractions is from December to February, for being cooler, less humid, and a lesser chance of rain. Also, visitors like to visit the city between April and May, which are the peak tourist months as the Holy Week celebrations fall during this period. During this period, you may find a surge in prices of flights and Pasay hotels, so it is advisable to make reservations beforehand to avoid inconvenience. 

Airport in Pasay

Being centrally located and complete with a range of adventurous and fun-filled things to do in Pasay, the city sees a good influx of tourists every year. The Ninoy Aquino International Airport serves as the Philippine’s gateway and is the largest and busiest airport situated just 3 Km from the city center Pasay. Getting to Pasay from Ninoy Aquino International Airport is also easy as you will find a long queue of yellow metered taxis waiting for the passengers just near the exit doors. This taxi ride is the most convenient and quickest way to travel between the airport and the city and costs about 4.3 SGD and takes just 5 minutes. However, you can opt for a bus, if looking for something reasonable, as the ride cost starts from 0.55 SDG and takes 14 min.  The bus services are available every 15 minutes and are very cost-effective and convenient means.

Transportation in Pasay

With a network of an established transportation system, getting around Pasay is hassle-free job. Extensive public transportation services like MRT and LRT light rail systems connect the city to Manila via the Pasay Interchange, whereas Victory Liner local buses connect all corners of the city. The bus fare starts from 0.28 SGD, while a white metered taxi fare starts from as low as 3.38 SGD for the first three km. Taxi charges an additional 0.28 SGD per km for every extra km, also night charges or waiting charges are extra. Another good option to explore the beauty and sightseeing spots in Pasay is to hire a car from the airport or your hotel. The car hire rental is about 33.41 SGD for one day tour and is the best way to enjoy a relaxed and convenient travel experience with in Pasay or surrounding places.

How to get to Pasay

As soon as you land at Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Manila Airport), you know Pasay is not a far destination. The airport serves all major airlines, including Delta, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, and Philippine Airlines, which run regular flights from prominent destinations around the globe. A wide array of flight options are available to fly from Singapore to Manila Airport. While the shortest flight distance (1,480.03 miles) on this route is between Singapore Seletar Airport (XSP) and Manila airport (MNL) that takes approx. 3h 18min. Another option to choose is a flight from Changi Airport, which serves daily direct and indirect flights to Manila airport. Leading airlines like China Southern Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Scoot, Philippine Airlines, Jetstar Asia, Royal Brunei Airlines, and Singapore Airlines run direct flights from Singapore to Manila. The average fare for one-way Singapore to Manila Airport flightis 240.64 SGD, and for the round trip it is about 307.72 SGD. The fare prices vary depending upon the route, airline, date, and time and a round trip is always economical and beneficial.

How much are hotels in Pasay

Here is the list of some of the top choices in different categories that need to be checked if planning a visit to Pasay:

  • Hilton Manila is one of the top 5-star hotels in Manila that offer luxurious living and upscale amenities at an average price of 167 SGD per night.
  • Book Pasay hotels like Savoy Hotel Manila to enjoy 4-star services, hospitality, and amenities at an average price of 105 SGD per night.
  • Go for budget options like Hotel 101 Manila, which offers great services and promises a relaxing stay at an average price of 55 SGD per night.
  • If you are a backpacker and looking for cheap hotels in Pasay then look for hostels offering services at reasonable prices.

Pasay Tourist Information

Top Tourist Attractions in Pasay

Planning a trip to Pasay? Here is the list of top 3 attractions that must not be missed while visiting Pasay:

SM Mall of Asia: One of the best places in Pasay to enjoy endless shopping, enjoying recreation at the amusement park, theaters, or the MOA Eye.

Upside Down Museum: Another favorite among locals and tourists for being a place full of illusions and enormous leaning and floating exhibits.

Star City: The amusement park, known for its thrilling rides, haunted house, paintball plus laser tagging, and indoor snowfield, is an attraction loved by kids as well as adults. 

Top Food Places in Pasay

Home to thousands of restaurants serving a wide range of cuisines including Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Chinese, American, Italian, and more, Pasay food scene is mouth-watering.

  1. SM Mall of Asia: Incredibly popular for its "all you can eat buffet", that allows you to eat as much as you can and choose from a wide variety of seafood, salads, rice, sushi, noodles, fish, meat, and vegetables. The mall houses an array of small food joints to fine dining restaurants to suit every budget and taste.
  2. The Millennials Food Park: A foodie’s paradise, the place is known for its wide range of food menu, services, and cleanliness. It houses numerous small food joints that have something to satisfy the cravings of everyone. 
  3. Cartimar Food Court: The ideal place to enjoy the best street food in Pasay. The variety in the offer is huge and prices are very reasonable.

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