Makati Palace Hotel Manila (Manila)

Makati Palace Hotel Manila (Manila)
Makati Palace Hotel Manila

country: Philippines, city: Manila (Centre)

Makati Palace Hotel Manila Makati Palace Hotel Manila

Location
Located in the heart of city, the Makati Palace Hotel Manila is close to the shopping and business areas. The hotel is also just 20 minutes drive from the International and Domestic airports.

Rooms
The hotel offers 152 well-appointed rooms that are warmly decorated and equipped with standard amenities. Attentive room service is also available for your conveniences.

Restaurant
The hotel has 3 restaurants including the 24 hours coffee shop, serving international and local cuisine. The other 2 restaurants are open only for lunch and dinner that serves Asian cuisine. There is also a bar located at the poolside for guests to indulge with their favourite cocktails.

General
The hotel also has various banquet and function spaces for any social events. In addition, a business centre is available for people travelling on business issues. The hotel is an ideal place for business travellers as it enjoys a good location for to all commercial establishments.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Banquet facilities
Business centre
Cafe
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Gymnasium
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Parking facilities
Reception
Restaurant
Room service
Sauna
Swimming pool
Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
Mini bar
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Telephone

Extra Information:


  • 3 km to the nearest airport (Manila)

  • 3 km to the nearest fair site (World Tarde Centre, Pasay City)

Address:
5011 P Burgos Corner Canceres Street
Makati City


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