Ayala Avenue in Makati City, Metro Manila is the "Wall Street" of the Philippines. Aside from towering business offices, Makati is also home to a variety of shopping and entertainment spots, and upscale residences and hotels that cater to the needs of businessmen and the affluent locals.
Makati Hotels Reservation Service by TravelMart provides easy online reservations of hotels in Makati City, Philippines. Find detailed information and photos for each of these properties by clicking on the links and picture thumbnails provided.
Avail of the guaranteed lowest rates of our hotels by booking well in advance. Most of the hotels require payment at least 4 days before check-in during regular and lean season, and at least 2 months during peak season and convention periods. If you plan to stay in Makati City during these periods, we advise that you do your reservation about 2 to 3 months prior to your check-in date, so that we can find the best rates and room availability for you.
However, if you are to check-in during the next 3 days, we recommend that you book in one of our Makati hotels where we provide online and instant confirmation.
The
Best Western Astor Hotel is the hotel built
with tasteful moderne architecture envelops 214 superior
rooms and suites. The ultimate in cosmopolitan living.
Guests and art connoisseurs will delight in observing post
modern interiors and European antique furniture, lamp and
objets d' art, side with large Austrian beveled mirror and
Philippine antiques and paintings...
35 storey condominium
hotel complex featuring studio 1,2 & 3 bedroom suites. All
rooms are equipped with convenient living, dining and kitchen
facilities needed for a discriminating lifestyle. Located in
Makati (Business Capital) thriving business and entertainment
district, Citadel Inn is within easy walking distance to a number of embassies
and major commercial and shopping areas...
At the center of business and pleasure...
Get all the comforts of home in the heart of the city's Central Business District. The Salcedo Suites is one of the top hotels
in Makati. The Salcedo Suites is a hotel in Makati near big businesses, malls and bars. It really is at the center of business and pleasure...
Experience gracious hospitality and world-class accommodations at Dusit Thani Manila formerly Dusit Nikko Hotel. Following a US$35 million renovation, its new and gleaming interiors and luxurious guestrooms and suites fortify its position as the premier business address in Makati...
Where courtesy and luxury have never gone out of fashion. The choice of Presidents and Prime Ministers. Mandarin Oriental, Manila is renowned for the sheer comfort of its rooms and suites, the innovation of its seven restaurants and bars, and its luxurious amenities like the Mandarin Oriental Club lounge and the state-of-the art Spa...
23 storey, full-service condominium hotel featuring standard rooms, superior rooms, deluxe rooms, one-bedroom suites & two-bedroom suites.
The condominium hotel has underground parking, a lobby with beautiful marble floors, a penthouse pavillion for group gatherings, an exercise room and a swimming pool and the roof top....
Hard to Find Unbeatable Long-Staying Rates!!!
Hotels with Specially Discounted Month-long Stay Rates
BSA Suites, Makati Studio Superior unit at US$ 1,350 nett per month
(other room types are also available)
BSA Tower, Makati Studio Superior unit at US$ 1,350 nett per month
(other room types are also available)
Perla Mansion, Makati Studio Superior unit at US$ 1,350 nett per month
(other room types are also available)
Somerset Olympia, Makati Studio Executive unit at US$ 2,300 nett per month
(other room types are also available)
Somerset Millennium, Makati Studio Executive unit at US$ 2,410 nett per month
(other room types are also available)
Somerset Salcedo, Makati Studio Premier unit at US$ 2,900 nett per month
(other room types are also available)
MAKATI HOTELS ON PREPAYMENT BASIS
Rates include Government Tax & Service Charge
Room accommodation, Set breakfast, Complimentary use of kitchen facilities upon request, Complimentary use of the safety deposit box, Complimentary bottled mineral water for two persons, Complimentary coffee and tea set-up, Multi-channel (cable) television, Basic toiletry supply, Taxes, Service charge
Room accomodation, Complimentary set breakfast, Welcome bottled water & coffee set-up in the room, Daily housekeeping service, 10% Discount on room service spa, Taxes, Service charge
Room accomodation, Complimentary set breakfast, Welcome bottled water & coffee set-up in the room, Daily housekeeping service, 10% Discount on room service spa, Taxes, Service charge
Room accomodation, Complimentary set breakfast, Welcome bottled water & coffee set-up in the room, Daily housekeeping service, 10% Discount on room service spa, Taxes, Service charge
Room accomodation, Complimentary set breakfast, Welcome bottled water & coffee set-up in the room, Daily housekeeping service, 10% Discount on room service spa, Taxes, Service charge
Room accommodation, Complimentary set breakfast for 1 person, Complimentary daily supply of international newspaper, Complimentary bottled water upon arrival, Welcome coffee & tea set-up in the room upon arrival, Daily housekeeping services, Complimentary access to recreational facilities, Taxes, Service charge
Room accommodation, Complimentary set breakfast for 1 person, Complimentary daily supply of international newspaper, Complimentary bottled water upon arrival, Welcome coffee & tea set-up in the room upon arrival, Daily housekeeping services, Complimentary access to recreational facilities, Taxes, Service charge
Room accommodation, Daily Local Newspaper, Daily Housekeeping Services, Use of Swimming Pool and Hotel Gym, 10% Discount at Business Center, 10% Discount at Caesar's Coffee Shop, 10% Discount on Hotel Transport, Taxes, Service charge
Room accommodation, Complimentary set breakfast served in the guest room for 1 person, Complimentary daily supply of international newspaper (Asian Wall Street Journal), Complimentary bottled water upon arrival, Welcome coffee and tea set-up in the room upon arrival, Daily housekeeping services, Taxes, Service charge
Room accommodation, Daily complimentary buffet breakfast, Daily housekeeping service except Sundays, Daily change of linen and towels, Complimentary use of swimming pool and Health Fitness Center, Taxes, Service charge
Room accommodation, Daily complimentary buffet breakfast, Daily housekeeping service except Sundays, Daily change of linen and towels, Complimentary use of swimming pool and Health Fitness Center, Taxes, Service charge
Room accommodation, Daily complimentary buffet breakfast, Daily housekeeping service except Sundays, Daily change of linen and towels, Complimentary use of Swimming Pool and Health Fitness Center, Taxes, Service charge
Urban lifestyle and affluence are nowhere more pronounced in
the Philippines than in Makati, the country’s classiest
city. Bustling and modern, it is the country’s model for
city planning, rising in less than a decade from vast stretches
of empty land to become the nation’s premier city.
This affluent city southwest of Manila
is the country’s financial center, earning it the nickname,
“Wall Street of the Philippines.” The major banks,
corporations, department stores as well as embassies of the
different nations are based here. Situated along Ayala Avenue
is the Makati Stock Exchange, which houses the trading of stock.
Fully developed, well-reputed city villages provide the perfect
address for office buildings, shops, and restaurants.
Right in the heart of bustling Makati, spread along Ayala Avenue,
is Ayala Center, the country’s business and financial
center. Encompassing the Glorietta and Greenbelt shopping malls,
among others, Ayala Center is also a commercial complex completely
at par with the world’s most modern business cosmos. Within
it is the Ayala Museum, among the city’s primary repositories
of history, culture, and heritage, along with the Filipinas
Heritage Library and Museo ng Makati.
Makati has the highest concentration of the country’s
finest department stores, fashion boutiques, exclusive jewelry
shops and antique stores, shoe stores, bookstores, and most
other commercial establishments. In identified portions, the
city contains the most exclusive residential subdivisions, including
Forbes Park, where many of the country’s wealthy and powerful
families make their homes. Five-star hotels and restaurants
further provide the ultimate avenue for a life of comfort and
relaxation.
Geography
Around the northern and eastern borders of Makati City curl
the serpentine length of the Pasig River, which separates the
premier urbanscape from the adjacent cities of Pasig and Mandaluyong
and the municipality of Pateros. Fort Bonifacio and its crowded
barangays sprawl along the eastern fringes. Due west is Pasay
City, joined at various points to Makati's major arteries via
the South Superhighway, Gil Puyat and Taft Avenues. Across Epifanio
de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) from the Ayala Center are the posh
villages of Forbes Park and Dasmariñas. The trend spills
over Makati's boundaries all the way down the South Superhighway
towards the newer subdivisions of Magallanes and Merville Park
in Parañaque, and Ayala Alabang in Muntinlupa. Villamor
Air Base, skirting the highway due southwest, is the headquarters
of the Philippine Air Force. The city occupies a total land
area of 29.9 sq. kilometers.
Population
The total population was 4,176 as of the 1995 census.
Political Subdivision
The city consists of three Barangays, which are subdivided
into two Congressional Districts. It has been classified as
a Highly Urbanized City.
In the pre-Spanish era, Makati was ruled by Lakan Tagkan, a
native chieftain, and his wife Bouan. The area was predominated
by the swamps and cogon grass overlooking the banks of the Pasig
River. It was Don Miguel de Legaspi, the founder of Manila and
first Governor-General of the Philippines, who first spotted
the area. Legaspi asked the name of the place but, because of
the language barrier, was misinterpreted by the natives. Pointing
to the receding tide of Pasig River, the natives answered, “Makati,
kumakati na,” meaning “ebbing tide.” Between
the years 1578 to 1670, Makati was a “visita” or
district of Santa Ana de Sapa under the jurisdiction of a Franciscan
priest named Pedro de Alfaro. Makati was then known as San Pedro
de Makati in honor of its patron saint. In 1914, Philippine
Legislature Act. No. 2390 changed the name San Pedro de Makati
to Makati, which remained to date as its official name.
Public transportation in the city is cheap. Transport facilities
include jeepneys, buses, and taxi cabs. Buses and jeepneys ply
their respective routes daily. Pedicabs and tricycles are likewise
on hand for short distance trips. Most hotels have car rental
facilities. Chauffeured and self-driven cars are available as
well.
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