Mandaluyong City Hotels Reservation Center by TravelMart provides easy online reservations of hotels in Ortigas Center, Metro Manila. Find detailed information and photos for each these properties by clicking on the links to view them.
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 Ortigas Center 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.
Unlike the cold stiff structure of high-rise hotels, The Legend Villas gently sprawls over an expanse of undulating land. Vigan-inspired in architecture and design, it is reminiscent of elegant homes of old, where once gracious hostesses enthralled guests with their culinary mastery.
Located within 5 minutes walk to the MRT Shaw Boulevard Station, it is also just a few minutes to major shopping malls such as the SM Megamall, and the Shangri-La Complex that includes the Shangri-La Mall, the Rustan’s Superstore and the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel.
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Mandaluyong City - "Shopping Mall Capital of the Philippines"
Mandaluyong City is one of the cities and municipalities that comprise Metro Manila in the Philippines. It is bordered on the west by the country's capital, Manila, to the north by San Juan City, to the east by Quezon City and Pasig City, and by Makati City to the south. At present, its nicknames are "Tiger City of the Philippines", "Metro Manila's Heart", and the "Shopping Mall Capital of the Philippines".
Mandaluyong is deemed as the "Shopping Mall Capital of the Philippines" because of its notable number of shopping and entertainment hubs. Located in Ortigas Center is the Shangri-La Place, a residential and entertainment district owned by the Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts. It comprises the Edsa Shangri-La Manila, the St. Francis Towers (one of the tallest residential towers in the Philippines when built) and the Shangri-La Plaza (the only retail arm of the Shangri-La Group in the world). To the north is the St. Francis Square, SM Megamall (one of the biggest shopping malls and the premier mall of the largest mall chain in Asia) and the upscale retail arm of SM Malls, the Podium.
For the blue-collar and low-cost consumers, there's EDSA Central and Star Mall to the Southwest. The Shaw Boulevard Station of the MRT is a shopping hub itself, besides the fact that the station is connected to three other malls (Star Mall, Shangri-La Plaza and the newly renovated EDSA Central). Along EDSA is the Robinson's Place Pioneer, owned by the second largest retail company in the country. Another entertainment hub is Liberty Center along Shaw Boulevard, which consists of Puregold supermarket, Yonex Badminton Court, a row of restaurants and establishments and home to the newly-constructed Liberty Park which holds nightly performances from different bands and musicians.
Brief History
Mandaluyong formed part of what was once the Kingdom of Sapa of the Great Majapahit Empire around 1300. More than a century later, around 1470, it expanded and was called the Kingdom of Namayan. The vast kingdom comprised what are now Quiapo, San Miguel, Sta. Mesa, Paco, Pandacan, Malate and Sta. Ana in Manila, and Mandaluyong, San Juan, Makati, Pasay, Pateros, Taguig, Parañaque, and portions of Pasig and Quezon City up to Diliman.
Mandaluyong was first known as a barrio of Sta. Ana de Sapa which was part of the District of Paco, Province of Tondo. Named San Felipe Neri by the Spaniards in honor of the Patron Saint of Rome, it was separated from Sta. Ana de Sapa in 1841.
During the American period, San Felipe Neri was consolidated with the municipality of San Juan del Monte For several months in 1904, San Felipe Neri became the capital of Rizal province.
However in 1907, San Felipe Neri became an independent municipality with its separation from San Juan. It was renamed the Municipality of Mandaluyong by virtue of House Bill No. 3836. It entered cityhood in 1994.
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