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OLD HOTELS

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THE MANILA HOTEL
THE MANILA HOTEL
Is arguably the most prestigious heritage hotel in Manila. Historical experts call the hotel a great
representation of the Philippines rich history. Built in 1909, this hotel is the oldest premiere hotel in the
country. It opened its doors on July 4, 1912, in celebration of American Independence that same year.
The Manila Hotel sits on reclaimed land in Ermita, Manila. It was the hotel of choice of famous political
and entertainment figures like General Douglas MacArthur, US President Bill Clinton, writer Ernest
Hemingway, the Beatles, Michael Jackson, and John Wayne. The hotel tower is the tallest one in the
Manila Bay neighborhood. During World War II, Japanese troops occupied the property. - The Manila
Hotel has a 5-star rating and offers world-class service. It maintains 550 rooms and suites, one of which
is the famous MacArthur suite. The Manila Hotel has seven dining venues, three lounges and bars, and
an executive Club area. It also maintains a pool, a spa, a health club, an art gallery, a shop, and a
business center
CASE VALLEJO
CASE VALLEJO
Is one of the ancestral houses in the Philippines that was converted into a hotel. This
memorable building in Baguio City was established in 1909 and is often referred to as the
oldest hotel in the city. Casa Vallejo first served as a dormitory for construction workers
working under the Americans. In 1923, it was transformed into a hotel by Salvador Vallejo. -
Like other older accommodation, Casa Vallejo has been renovated to be more competitive with
other modern hotels. However, it strives to keep its charming colonial ambiance stand out. -
Despite its prestige and rich history, owners have made Casa Vallejo an affordable and
accessible accommodation so everyone can get a chance to experience it. The hotel has 24
rooms and is at a central location, along Session Road and close to restaurants, bars, SM Baguio
(shopping center), and Burnham Park.
LUNETA HOTEL
LUNETA HOTEL
Is one of the most iconic hotels in Manila. Located in Ermita District, the hotel is conveniently
situated just across Rizal Park (Luneta). Completed in 1919, it is one of the few structures not
destroyed during the 1945 Battle of Manila. Spanish architect-engineer Salvador Farre designed
the hotel, highlighting a mixture of Filipino stylized beaux-arts and French Renaissance
architecture. - From the outside, the luxury boutique hotel looks elegant with six floors and a
French-style mansard roof. Inside, the sophistication continues with elegant furnishings,
elaborate chandeliers, and dormer windows. Luneta Hotel has 27 luxury guest rooms. The most
luxurious of them is the Luneta Suite, which offers a stunning view of the Luneta Rizal Park.
The hotel also has a top-floor ballroom and a ground-floor restaurant (Café Yano), which serves
American, Spanish, and Filipino food
CIUDAD FERNANDINA
CIUDAD FERNANDINA
Ciudad Fernandina Hotel traces its history back to 1758 when it was
owned by Chinese mestizo couple Don Francisco de la Encarnacion and
Doña Rosa Anastacia. It was passed on from one generation to another
until it was bequeathed to Atty. Ramon Encarnacion, who later
converted it into a hotel. When Dr. Benito Purugganan Jr. acquired the
property in 2007, it was renovated but still maintained the classic design
of the ancestral house. You can see the red bricks from the original
structure, all gloss-painted to prevent the structure from wearing away
ROOM RATES
STANDARD ROOM
SUPERIOR ROOM
JUNIOR SUITE HOTEL
RIZAL PARK HOTEL
RIZAL PARK HOTEL

Though not exactly a hotel, the former Army Navy Club in Manila served as lodging for
American soldiers and vacationers alike. Established in 1899, the original building moved
several times, from Bagumbayan to Intramuros to T.M. Kalaw Extension in 1911. The move
was part of Daniel Burnham’s plan for Manila and soon, the Army Navy Club became the
social center of homesick American expats. It was also used as a venue by the government to
entertain dignitaries from U.S. and other Western countries. 
In its heyday in the ‘30s, the Army Navy Club had 70 furnished rooms for P2 a night. There
was a barbershop and a shoeshine stand, the bar offered free peanuts, crackers and cheese
spread, as well as lunch, and San Miguel beer was served on tap in frosted beer mugs.
ROOMS
ROOM RATES

DELUXE ROOM- 4, 800

JUNIOR SUITE ROOM- 18,000

PREMIER SUITE ROOM- 22,100

CLUB TWIN ROOM- 18, 000


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