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Exterior / Building 1 Ramada by Wyndham Manila Central, Manila Hotels
Hotels
Binondo, Manila
Braille or raised signage
Car rental
Massage
Fitness center
Airport transfer
Wheelchair accessible
Belle Alva Jelle Culango
romantic
This hotel's excellent customer service is what sets it apart from other hotels in Manila. We really felt like VIPs during our stay in Ramada. The room was beautiful, the breakfast buffet was great and they gave us lots of free treats. With their service, we felt like we got so much more than what we paid for. We would stay here again in a heartbeat.
Price around

RM 271

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Primary Image 1 V Hotel, Manila Hotels
7.6
(497)
Very Good
Hotels
Malate, Manila
Rooftop terrace
leahne bincal
backpacking
Good cx service, clean and good WiFi connection
Price around

RM 125

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Common Space 1 Hotel 99 Quiapo Manila, Manila Hotels
7.2
(251)
Pleasant
Hotels
Quiapo, Manila
Toha Haikal Tohir
Good hotel, fast response. Just near Golden Mosque and many halal food's near hotel
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RM 84

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Manila, the bustling capital of the Philippines, is a dynamic metropolis that blends Spanish colonial heritage, modern skyscrapers, and a vibrant food scene. For Malaysian travellers, Manila is an affordable and easily accessible gateway to the Philippines, with direct flights from Kuala Lumpur taking just 3.5 hours. Accommodation ranges from budget hotels in Ermita and Malate starting at RM 50 per night to world-class luxury hotels in Makati and BGC from RM 300. Whether you are visiting for business, city sightseeing, or as a stopover before heading to the Philippine islands, Traveloka offers a wide range of Manila hotels at competitive prices.
Bedroom 1 Leez Inn Malate, Manila Hotels
7.5
(1,293)
Pleasant
Hotels
Malate, Manila
Braille or raised signage
Massage
Chrisly B Dumaguete
business
First of all the hotel staffs are very polite and helpful at everything, thumbs up to that! The facilities are superb! It's near everything from banks, drugstores and restaurants and there is a grocery store where you can buy your needs! They do housekeeping everyday to keep your room clean and change your beddings and towels and also they are trustworthy too! Kudos to Leez Inn! Gonna stay there again when I come back! 😊
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RM 87

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Lobby 1 Armada Hotel, Manila Hotels
7.7
(1,130)
Pleasant
Hotels
Manila Bay, Manila
Pool sun loungers
maeleen cruz
romantic
Great experience very relaxing nice ambiance
Price around

RM 154

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Bedroom 1 Red Planet Manila Bay, Manila Hotels
8.4
(1,257)
Very Good
Hotels
Manila Bay, Manila
Wheelchair accessible
MANILYN TOLABING
medical
Highly recommend to all, friendly Staffs, very accommodating and the room is clean. Accessible to US Embassy and malls and restaurants.
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RM 149

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Hotel H2O, Manila Hotels
7.9
(1,233)
Pleasant
Hotels
Manila Bay, Manila
Wheelchair accessible
Spa
Sally Corpus
family
We had a very pleasant stay in the hotel. Staff were so accommodating and welcoming. Hotel was so clean and hallways smells so sweet. We will surely come back again.
Price around

RM 329

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Hotel Exterior 1 UrbanView @ San Antonio's Place Sampaloc Manila, Manila Hotels
Hotels
Sampaloc, Manila
Price around

RM 46

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Lobby Sitting Area 1 Green Residences, Manila Hotels
6.2
(15)
Pleasant
Condominium
Malate, Manila
Price around

RM 117

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Exterior / Building 1 Bayview Park Hotel Manila, Manila Hotels
8.3
(1,532)
Very Good
Hotels
Manila Bay, Manila
Braille or raised signage
Recreation room
Massage
Fitness center
Business facilities
Wheelchair accessible
Pops P Cabria
family
The customer service of bayview staff was excellent. At the frontdesk, they are all smiling and ready for my inquiries and request. Thank you for granting my requests and for the room upgrade. The room was spacious and clean. My family enjoyed swimming in the deck pool which was clean and spacious too. Overall we enjoyed and we had a great time staying at Bayview Park Hotel. Surely we will plan another staycation there. Kudos!
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RM 201

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Hotel Main Pic 1 Kingsford Hotel Manila, Manila Hotels
9.4
(1)
Exceptional
Others
Binondo, Manila
Sauna
Spa
Price around

RM 226

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Primary Image 1 Las Palmas Hotel de Manila, Manila Hotels
6.9
(229)
Pleasant
Hotels
Malate, Manila
Price around

RM 178

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Lobby 1 Governor Forbes Inn - Manila City Center, Manila Hotels
Hotels
Sampaloc, Manila
Wheelchair accessible
Alvin Cruz Avinante
family
All of the staff are approachable, clean room, easy to locate and comfortable.
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RM 104

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Primary Image 1 Casa Bocobo Hotel, Manila Hotels
8.2
(1,425)
Very Good
Hotels
Ermita, Manila
Braille or raised signage
HIDJIARAH CONOPIO
Ever since my friend introduced this hotel to me, this has become my go to place! It is true what most people stated, the staff here are very friendly! They always initiate to greet you, and they're always smiling! They genuinely make you feel at home! And when you are a come back customer, they do recognize you and give a warm "welcome back!" greeting! They always make me feel at home!
Price around

RM 117

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Bedroom 1 City Garden Suites Manila, Manila Hotels
8.7
(1,253)
Very Good
Hotels
Ermita, Manila
Business facilities
Spa
Madel Grace Quirequire
This hotel is very clean and comfortable to stay in. Very near to other establishment, great location. Staff were very friendly, although the food was not that hot though when it was served but overall my stay was amazing. I would like to rate it as 5 stars:) and would recommend it to my friends.
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RM 163

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Primary Image 1 Manila Lotus Hotel, Manila Hotels
8.2
(1,067)
Very Good
Hotels
Ermita, Manila
Wellma Ermita
medical
My stay was awesome the staff are very accommodating and polite they always smile. They accommodate my request to transfer another room which I like windows so that was granted and the facilities and food was good. Definitely I will stay here again and I will highly recommend it to my friends.
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RM 136

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Primary Image 1 Amelie Hotel Manila, Manila Hotels
8.1
(493)
Very Good
Hotels
Malate, Manila
Rooftop terrace
Business facilities
Pool sun loungers
Price around

RM 155

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Primary Image 1 Sun Star Grand Hotel, Manila Hotels
8.4
(500)
Very Good
Hotels
Quiapo, Manila
Business facilities
John Lois Inoc
business
The best hotel accommodation in manila Sun Star Grand Hotel that's proven very clean, affordable and accessible to everything transportation, mall, and restaurant.
Price around

RM 123

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Primary Image 1 Stay Malate Hostel, Manila Hotels
7.6
(115)
Very Good
Hostels
Malate, Manila
Library
Price around

RM 61

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Exterior / Building 1 The Bayleaf Intramuros, Manila Hotels
8.7
(1,003)
Very Good
Hotels
Intramuros, Manila
Bar
Ma Revy Calling
family
The room is well kept and good food.
Price around

RM 299

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Primary Image 1 Hotel Ava Malate, Manila, Manila Hotels
8.1
(298)
Pleasant
Hotels
Malate, Manila
Reynalyn Macairan
romantic
The room we stayed in is clean and neat, fully stock on toiletries and they provided us with complimentary drinks, attendants are friendly and accommodating, checking in and out is a breeze. Will be staying again.
Price around

RM 119

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Facts about hotel in Manila

Total accommodation:: 430 Properties
Popular Area
Malate, Ermita
Popular hotel
Ramada by Wyndham Manila Central, V Hotel
Popular landmark
Intramuros, Supreme Court of the Philippines
Price starts from
RM 17/night
Known for its:
Historical, Culinary, Old Town
Review score
8.0 from 70,929 reviews

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Manila — A Vibrant Capital for Malaysian Travellers

Manila is one of Southeast Asia's most energetic and culturally rich capitals, offering an experience quite unlike any other city in the region. As the gateway to the Philippines, Manila greets millions of international visitors each year, and Malaysian travellers are among those who have discovered its unique appeal. The city's history spans over 400 years of Spanish colonialism, American influence, and Filipino resilience, all of which are visible in its architecture, cuisine, and traditions. Modern Manila is a sprawling metropolis with distinct districts, each offering its own atmosphere and attractions. From the historic walled city of Intramuros to the gleaming towers of Bonifacio Global City, Manila rewards curious travellers with a rich tapestry of experiences.

Best Areas to Stay in Manila

Manila is a large city, and your choice of neighbourhood can significantly shape your experience. Here are the main areas to consider:

Makati is Manila's premier business and lifestyle district. It is home to upscale shopping malls (Greenbelt, Glorietta), fine dining restaurants, and a lively nightlife scene along Poblacion. Hotels range from RM 100 to RM 800 per night. Makati is the top choice for business travellers and those seeking a polished urban experience.

Bonifacio Global City (BGC) is a modern, well-planned township with wide pedestrian-friendly streets, art installations, and a thriving café culture. Hotels here cost RM 150 to RM 700 per night. BGC appeals to travellers who prefer a clean, contemporary environment.

Ermita and Malate are centrally located neighbourhoods near Manila Bay and Rizal Park. Budget hotels start from RM 50 per night, making this area popular among backpackers and budget-conscious Malaysian travellers. The area is close to Intramuros and the National Museum.

Pasay and Manila Bay Area is convenient for travellers arriving at or departing from NAIA (Ninoy Aquino International Airport). It is also where you will find the Mall of Asia, one of the largest shopping centres in Asia. Hotels here range from RM 60 to RM 500 per night.

Quezon City is a large residential and commercial area with a more local feel. It is home to several universities and popular food streets. Accommodation is generally more affordable, from RM 50 to RM 250 per night.

For more destinations in the Philippines, consider exploring Tuguegarao or Santiago City.

Manila Hotel Prices for Malaysian Travellers

The Philippine Peso is weaker than the Malaysian Ringgit, giving Malaysian visitors excellent purchasing power in Manila. Here is a price guide:

Budget Hotels and Hostels: RM 50 – RM 120 per night. Basic but clean rooms with air-conditioning and Wi-Fi. Many budget options are located in Ermita, Malate, and near the airport.

Mid-Range Hotels: RM 120 – RM 300 per night. Comfortable rooms with modern amenities, swimming pools, gyms, and breakfast. Popular areas include Makati and BGC.

Luxury Hotels: RM 300 – RM 1,000 per night. Five-star international brands with full-service spas, multiple restaurants, club lounges, and premium locations. Manila's luxury hotel scene offers exceptional value compared to similar properties in Kuala Lumpur or Singapore.

Prices may increase during peak travel periods such as Christmas, New Year, Holy Week (March–April), and Philippine Independence Day (June). Booking through Traveloka ensures you access the best available rates and promotional discounts.

Best Time to Visit Manila

Manila has a tropical climate with distinct dry and wet seasons:

December – May (Dry Season): This is the best time to visit, with warm sunny days and lower humidity. January and February are the most pleasant months, with temperatures around 25–31°C. This period coincides with many Filipino festivals, adding cultural colour to your visit.

June – November (Wet Season): Heavy rainfall and occasional typhoons are common, especially from July to October. However, hotel prices drop significantly, and indoor attractions like museums, malls, and restaurants remain fully accessible. Many Malaysian travellers visit during this period for the savings.

Regardless of the season, Manila's indoor attractions — from world-class malls to museums and restaurants — make it an enjoyable destination any time of the year.

Getting to Manila from Malaysia

Direct Flights: Multiple airlines operate direct flights from Kuala Lumpur (KLIA/KLIA2) to Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). Flight time is approximately 3.5 hours, and return fares typically range from RM 350 to RM 800 depending on the airline and season.

From the Airport to the City: Grab is the most reliable option for getting from NAIA to your hotel, costing RM 10–30 depending on the destination and traffic. Airport taxis are also available with metered or fixed-rate fares. Some hotels offer airport shuttle services.

Getting Around Manila: Grab is the most convenient transport option for tourists. The MRT and LRT train lines connect major areas including Makati, Quezon City, and the city centre, with fares of just RM 1–2 per ride. However, Manila traffic is notoriously heavy, so allow extra travel time during rush hours.

Top Attractions and Things to Do in Manila

Intramuros is the historic walled city built by the Spanish in the 16th century. Highlights include Fort Santiago, Manila Cathedral, and San Agustin Church (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Guided walking tours cost around RM 15–30, or you can explore independently for free.

Rizal Park (Luneta) is a sprawling urban park and national monument dedicated to Philippine national hero José Rizal. It is free to enter and is a lovely spot for an evening stroll, with fountains, gardens, and open-air concerts.

National Museum Complex comprises the National Museum of Fine Arts, Natural History, and Anthropology. Entry to all three museums is free, making this one of Manila's best value cultural experiences.

SM Mall of Asia is one of the largest shopping malls in Asia, featuring international and local brands, an IMAX cinema, an ice skating rink, and a seaside boardwalk. Malaysian shoppers will find many familiar brands at competitive prices.

Poblacion, Makati is Manila's trendiest nightlife and dining neighbourhood, packed with rooftop bars, craft cocktail lounges, and restaurants serving everything from Filipino comfort food to international cuisine. A meal out costs RM 20–60 per person.

Binondo (Chinatown) is the oldest Chinatown in the world, established in 1594. It is a food lover's paradise with Chinese-Filipino dishes like Lumpiang Shanghai, Hopia, and Siopao. A food crawl through Binondo is a must for Malaysian travellers who enjoy street food.

For those continuing their Philippine adventure, check out hotels in Cauayan City or Bagabag.

Manila Food Guide for Malaysian Travellers

Filipino cuisine may be unfamiliar to many Malaysian travellers, but the flavours are approachable and delicious:

Must-Try Dishes: Adobo (meat braised in vinegar and soy), Sinigang (sour tamarind soup), Lechon (roasted pig), Kare-Kare (oxtail peanut stew), and Sisig (sizzling chopped pork). Most local restaurants charge RM 8–20 per dish.

Street Food: Try Isaw (grilled chicken intestines), Kwek-Kwek (deep-fried quail eggs), Banana-Q (caramelised banana skewers), and Halo-Halo (shaved ice dessert with beans, jellies, and ice cream, RM 5–10).

Halal Food: Manila has a growing number of halal-certified restaurants, particularly in Makati and BGC. Filipino halal chains and Middle Eastern restaurants are available. Check Traveloka food guides or apps like Halal Trip for updated listings.

Fine Dining: Manila's fine dining scene has gained international recognition. Restaurants in Makati and BGC offer tasting menus from RM 100–300 per person, showcasing modern Filipino cuisine at its best.

Manila Hotel Booking Tips

Choose Your Area Wisely: If visiting for leisure, Makati or BGC offer the best combination of dining, shopping, and nightlife. For budget stays near historic sites, Ermita is your best bet. For airport convenience, Pasay is ideal.

Factor in Traffic: Manila traffic can add 1–2 hours to your travel time during peak periods. Choose a hotel close to your main activities to minimise time spent in transit.

Book Through Traveloka for Deals: Traveloka frequently offers Manila hotel promotions, cashback deals, and bundle discounts. Using the app and enabling notifications keeps you informed of the latest offers.

Check for Hidden Fees: Some hotels charge resort fees or extra bed fees separately. Always read the full booking details on Traveloka before confirming your reservation.

Prioritise Security: Choose hotels with 24-hour front desk service and good guest reviews regarding safety. Properties in Makati, BGC, and reputable hotel chains offer the highest security standards.

Pack Light for Domestic Connections: If Manila is your gateway to Philippine islands like Palawan or Cebu, note that domestic flights often have lower luggage allowances. Book a Manila hotel near the airport for early morning connecting flights.

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Frequently asked questions

How much do Manila hotels cost per night?

Budget hotels in Manila start from RM 50 per night, mid-range hotels cost RM 120–300, and luxury five-star hotels range from RM 300–1,000. The Malaysian Ringgit has strong purchasing power in the Philippines.

How do I get to Manila from Malaysia?

Direct flights from Kuala Lumpur to Manila take about 3.5 hours, with return fares typically ranging from RM 350 to RM 800. Multiple airlines operate this route daily.

What is the best area to stay in Manila?

Makati is best for business and upscale dining, BGC is modern and pedestrian-friendly, Ermita offers budget-friendly options near historic sites, and Pasay is convenient for the airport and Mall of Asia.

When is the best time to visit Manila?

December to May is the dry season with pleasant weather. January and February offer the most comfortable temperatures (25–31°C). The wet season (June–November) has lower hotel prices but brings heavy rain.

Is Manila safe for Malaysian tourists?

Manila is generally safe for tourists, especially in areas like Makati, BGC, and major hotel districts. Use Grab for transport, stay in well-reviewed hotels, and exercise standard travel precautions, particularly at night.

Is halal food available in Manila?

Yes, Manila has a growing halal food scene, especially in Makati and BGC. Several halal-certified restaurants serve Filipino, Middle Eastern, and international cuisine. Apps like Halal Trip can help locate options.

What are the must-visit attractions in Manila?

Top attractions include Intramuros (historic walled city), Rizal Park, the National Museum Complex (free entry), SM Mall of Asia, Binondo Chinatown for food, and the Poblacion neighbourhood in Makati for nightlife.

How do I get around Manila?

Grab is the most convenient option for tourists. The MRT/LRT trains connect major areas for RM 1–2 per ride. Be prepared for heavy traffic during rush hours and allow extra travel time.

Can I use Manila as a base to explore the Philippines?

Yes, Manila is the main hub for domestic flights to destinations like Palawan, Cebu, Boracay, and Siargao. Budget airlines offer frequent, affordable flights from NAIA's domestic terminals.

Do I need a visa to visit Manila from Malaysia?

Malaysian passport holders enjoy visa-free entry to the Philippines for stays up to 30 days. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from your date of entry.

What are the best areas to visit near Manila?

If you are in Manila, you can also visit Binondo, Port Area, Santa Mesa, San Nicolas, Tondo, Intramuros, Ermita, Malate, Paco, Pandacan

Where are the best cities to visit in Manila?

The best cities to visit in Manila are Makati, Marikina, Pasay, Quezon City, Valenzuela, Pasig, Taguig, Malabon, San Juan, Mandaluyong

What are the most popular landmarks around Manila?

The most popular landmarks in Manila are Intramuros, Supreme Court of the Philippines, University of Santo Tomas, Rizal Park, Fort Santiago

How many hotels are listed in Manila?

Currently, there are around 430 hotels that you can book in Manila

What are the prices of hotels in Manila?

Hotel prices in Manila vary based on your preferred stay. Whether you choose a budget hotel or a 5-star hotel in Manila, you can find the best rates starting from RM 17 in this dream destination.

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8.0
Very Good
70,929 reviews from hotels in Manila with aggregated rating of 8/10.
Review from various users that have stayed in hotel near Manila will help you to choose the perfect hotel easily!
Peachy Marie Inoferio
Reviewed 377 week(s) ago
9.1
/10
It was a good stay for a good price. It was cheap but the accommodation was pretty good. The room was thoroughly clean, the staff were nice and understanding, also it's quite near to a proper bus stop, so it was a convenient location.
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