The Dessert Museum in the Philippines is a one-of-a-kind place that’s fun for all ages. Located inside the S Maison Mall, which is part of the Conrad Hotel complex, it’s easily accessible from anywhere in Metro Manila. It’s convenient for locals and tourists alike. This museum is a theme park meets dessert haven, a must visit for anyone with a sweet tooth or loves interactive art.
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The Address:
They are located at S Maison, Manila's exclusive shopping address, which is part of Hilton Worldwide's luxury hotel property, the Conrad Manila, and is just next to the SM Mall of Asia.
*You may find them close to Starbucks S Maison.
Address: Unit 124, 126, 127a, S Maison, Coral Way, Conrad Hotel Manila, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City.
Not sure where to stay? Not to worry, I've got you covered! Pasay City is a lively location with a diverse choice of lodging alternatives to suit all budgets and preferences. Here are some top picks:
Swimming Pool of Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham At Mall of Asia
Coral Way Ave. Corner Seaside Boulevard, SM Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines, 1308
If you want to be budget friendly without sacrificing comfort, Microtel by Wyndham Mall of Asia is a good one. It’s near Dessert Museum and other MOA attractions. Luxurious rooms, rooftop pool with city view and free breakfast.
Seaside Boulevard corner Coral Way, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines, 1300
Conrad Manila is a luxury hotel that has it all. Staying at Conrad Manila is the easiest option since the Dessert Museum is inside the hotel. The hotel has spacious rooms with Manila Bay views, great dining options, a world class spa and top notch service.
Conrad Manila
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8.9/10
Pasay
USD 665.33
USD 499.00
Exterior / Building Hotel 101 Manila
EDSA extension, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines, 1300
Hotel 101 Manila has affordable and chic rooms near the Dessert Museum. This hotel has clean and cosy rooms, a pool, a restaurant and a friendly staff. It’s a convenient option for those who want to stay close to the museum without breaking the bank.
Recreational facility Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila
CCP Complex Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines, 1300
Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila is just a short drive away from the Dessert Museum. This 5 star hotel has grand suites, a lagoon pool, several dining options including the famous Spiral buffet and a peaceful spa. It's an excellent choice for people seeking a deluxe getaway.
Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila
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8.4/10
Pasay
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Bedroom of Go Hotels Manila Airport Road
608 Quirino Avenue, Barangay Tambo, Aseana City, Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines, 1700
If you’re looking for a low cost option a little further away from the museum but still within reach, Go Hotels Manila Airport Road is a good choice. This hotel has no frills, comfortable rooms with basic amenities perfect for budget travellers.
The Dessert Museum is designed for visitors to have fun in its sweet pleasures, whether they enjoy the design or their treats! Yes, you will receive three or four mouthwatering treats for free! So you won't crave those sweets, and you won't go hungry, sweet tooths! (Please inform them of any allergies you may have when completing their waiver form. Their personnel will guide you on how to be safe throughout this incredible adventure!)
The museum is open from 10am to 10pm, with the last guest call being at 8 pm. Tickets are required to enter the Dessert Museum and it’s best to buy ahead of time to avoid the lines and to secure a slot. Here are the details.
Buying a ticket online will cost you P699. This will set you back P799 for the walk-in. Online rates are slightly lower when you book your ticket online. Children 3 and below enter for free.
You will be given a max of two hours for each ticket, but it will go faster depending on your pace and the crowd. Also, you might want to remember that you can only move one way through the museum, which means you won't be able to backtrack. Note that staying in each room is only up to 15 minutes for a total of two hours.
Official Site: The most convenient way of buying tickets would be through their official website at The Dessert Museum. You have the option to choose your desired date and time slot so that everything flows smoothly and without hassle on your day of visit.
On-Site: Tickets may also be bought personally at the counter inside the museum itself. However, it does come with very limited availability. You might need to line up, especially during peak hours or weekends.
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The Dessert Museum
The Dessert Museum boasts eight themed rooms as its main attraction that'll make your mouth water. A pink door marks the entrance to a world beyond your wildest dreams. Each room draws inspiration from a different sweet treat. They go by names like Donut Room, Marshmallow Room, Candy Cane Room, Ice Cream Room, Balloon Room, Gummy Bear Room, Cotton Candy Room, and Lollipop Room.
The Dessert Museum is full of sweet surprises. It also throws in some cool activities to spice up your visit and dive into a world of sugary delights through these stunning and hands-on chambers.
The interactive exhibits that the Dessert Museum has--installations--stimulate the visitors to participate themselves with the display. There are several activity-based interactive hand-on activities: a huge human claw machine and a giant gumball machine.
The Dessert Museum Experience
Each section of Dessert Museum is very 'gram-friendly especially because of its bright colours, playful interior decors, and of course, unique features. So, don't forget to dress up and let the model within you take over! Just a reminder, only mobile phones are allowed for taking pictures and videos. No tripods and lighting equipment, please.
At the end of the tour, one can visit the museum's gift store, which sells varieties of items centred on desserts. It is almost overflowing with so many souvenir options!
Overall, The Dessert Museum in the Philippines is another location that merges the plain elation of desserts with the excitement of interactive art. It mandates another and more enjoyable experience for visitors regardless of age, with vibrantly themed rooms, delectable delicacies, and photogenic exhibits. Whether one is visiting from the locality or is a tourist in town, the Dessert Museum is just that place to take a scrumptious adventure to remember forever.
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