About hotels near Manila International Airport, Philippines
Flying in for a family reunion? Touching down for a quick work trip? Or lining up a red-eye to one of the Philippines’ 7,000 islands? Staying near Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) keeps things simple. Just 7 km south of central Manila, this four-terminal hub is notorious for traffic, which makes a nearby hotel a sanity saver for early flights, late landings or quick stopovers. Options range from budget crash pads and mid-range favourites at Terminal 3, to mega-resorts with casinos, spas and lagoon pools just minutes away. Whatever’s on your itinerary, there’s a stay near NAIA with your name on it.
How much is accommodation near Manila International Airport in the Philippines?
Stays near NAIA usually average AU$80–160 per night, though you’ll find both cheaper crash pads and splash-out resorts in the mix. Prices spike around Christmas, New Year and Holy Week, but Traveloka’s filters make it easy to line up a place that suits your budget and travel style.
- Budget hotels: From AU$20 per night. Simple, functional, often a jeepney or Grab ride from the terminals. Our pick: Red Planet Manila Aseana City.
- Mid-range hotels: From AU$80 per night. Three to four-star stays with pools, gyms and dining, usually right by Terminal 3. Our picks: Belmont Hotel Manila, Savoy Hotel Manila.
- Luxury hotels: From AU$150 per night. Bigger rooms, spa access and resort-style facilities, all within a few minutes of check-in. Our picks: Sheraton Manila Hotel, Manila Marriott Hotel.
- Luxury resorts: From AU$300 per night. Mega-resorts where casinos, spas and lagoon pools steal the show. Our pick: Okada Manila.
Top-rated hotels near Manila International Airport in the Philippines
- Savoy Hotel Manila: Just a two-minute walk from Terminal 3, this polished airport pad has a pool, spa, gym and lively dining spots. Great for runway views, late check-ins, or squeezing in some work in the square lounges.
- Okada Manila: Manila’s glitziest airport-adjacent stay, with 1,000+ rooms and suites, three pools, a world-class spa, and Southeast Asia’s biggest dancing fountain. Families love the kids’ club, foodies hit the buffets, and night owls have a casino at their doorstep.
- Belmont Hotel Manila: Right across from Terminal 3 via the Runway Manila bridge, this four-star favourite has a rooftop pool, spa, café and 24-hour reception. Great for transit stays or early flights, with shuttles connecting you to other terminals.
- Red Planet Manila Aseana City: A no-frills budget pick near Terminal 1 and Entertainment City’s casinos. Think comfy beds, rain showers, blackout curtains and Wi-Fi, plus an on-site café for easy refuels between flights.
Tips for finding the perfect accommodation near Manila International Airport in the Philippines
- Use Traveloka’s filters to compare by budget, facilities and distance to your terminal – whether you want a crash pad or full resort vibes.
- Check seasonality as prices climb around Christmas, New Year and Holy Week, so book early if you’re travelling then.
- Look for stays around Newport City hotels if you want walk-to-terminal ease. A short Grab ride expands your options (and often your savings).
- Think about your trip type: budget-friendly if you’re flying out early, mid-range for business, or luxury if you’ve got time to unwind.
What else is close to near Manila International Airport in the Philippines?
- Resorts World Manila (Newport City): Just across from Terminal 3, with a casino, theatre, shopping, and plenty of dining options to kill time before or after a flight.
- SM Mall of Asia: One of Asia’s largest malls, only 15 minutes from NAIA. Mix shopping with seaside sunsets and book Manila Bay day tours.
- Intramuros: Manila’s historic walled city is around 30 minutes away. Walk cobbled streets, explore Fort Santiago, or join a Manila city tour.
- Manila Bay cruises: Head to Roxas Boulevard for an evening sail. A Manila Bay dinner cruise is a relaxing way to end the day.
- Day trips to Tagaytay: About two hours south, swap runways for volcano views with a Taal Volcano tour.