May 7, 2010

Hotels in Manila: Edsa Shangri-La Manila Hotel



The Edsa Shangri-La Hotel set amidst lush tropical gardens in the Manadaluyong commercial district of Manila is a popular 5-star luxury hotel. This exquisite property is situated at a distance of about 17km from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. Edsa Shangri-La with its 624 we-appointed guestrooms is synonymous to elegance, class & serenity. Each of these guestrooms is spacious & portrays a unique cosmopolitan flair combined with traditional Filipino style in addition to a range of most modern amenities. Within walking distance of this Manila luxury hotel is the Mega Mall, one of the most popular shopping centers of Manila.

Manila Tourist Attraction Sites



Fort Santiago, Intramuros

The oldest part of Manila is the medieval Spanish walled enclave of Intramuros on the southern bank of the Pasig River, packed with historic buildings and churches, many of which are being or have been restored. The reconstruction of Intramuros has allowed for... see full details


Rizal Park
The 58-hectare (143 acre) Rizal Park is named for Dr Jose Rizal, renowned Philippine anti-colonialist, writer and philosopher. The park is one of the largest in South East Asia, and is a green lung much used by the residents of Manila for recreation... see full details


San Agustin Church

Within Intramuros stands Manila's oldest stone church, San Agustin, which was completed in 1606 and has since survived the ravages of time and successive invasions. The church has a magnificent intricately carved door, Baroque pulpit, and an 18th century pipe organ. A museum is... see full details

National Museum of the Philippines
The large and comprehensive National Museum of the Philippines preserves and showcases the cultural, historical and natural heritage of the islands with collections housed in two different buildings (within Rizal Park). Exhibits are categorised in five divisions: art, botany, zoology, geology and anthropology. Among the many... see full details

Malacanang Palace
The name of this Palace, now the seat of government and official residence of the Philippines head of state, comes from the vernacular ‘May Lakan Diyan’, which means ‘there lives a noble man’. This gracious villa has been a noble residence on the north... see full details

American Cemetery and Memorial
Providing a quiet spot to retreat from Manila’s rat race, the American Cemetery near the Makati commercial centre is a welcome peaceful oasis, much visited by tourists, especially veterans of World War II. The hillside cemetery contains thousands of white marble crosses marking rows.

Source: http://www.wordtravels.com/Cities/Philippines/Manila/Attractions

May 4, 2010

Hotels in Manila: Manila Traders Hotel


Just 20 minutes from Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Traders Hotel, Manila offers 303 spacious rooms and suites with panoramic views of Manila Bay and the Roxas Boulevard. This hotel in Manila is adjacent to the capital’s premier conference and exhibition centers, a few minutes from Manila’s finest leisure, entertainment and shopping districts and a short drive to the business district of Makati.

Traders Hotel, Manila is conveniently located along Roxas Boulevard, overlooking the picturesque Manila Bay and its radiant sunsets. This Metro Manila hotel is adjacent to the city’s premier conference and exhibition facilities, including the Cultural Center of the Philippines and Philippine International Convention Center while the World Trade Center and SMX Convention Center are nearby. The Makati Business Center is just minutes from the hotel.

The SM Mall of Asia, one of the largest shopping malls in the world, is only a short drive away. Beside the mall is the vibrant San Miguel by the Bay Concept, a newly opened promenade that features arcades, bars and restaurants with the Manila Bay serving as a panoramic backdrop. Another spot to visit nearby is Malate, the entertainment district of Manila which offers trendy casinos, bars, restaurants and shopping centers.

For Manila Traderss Hotel reservation link, click at this article's source: http://www.shangri-la.com/en/property/manila/traders

May 3, 2010

Manila Tour: A close Look at Intramuros, Manila


Intramuros, located along the southern bank of the Pasig River, was built by the Spaniards in the 16th century and is the oldest district of the city of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. Its name, in Latin, intramuros, literally "within the walls", meaning within the wall enclosure of the city/fortress, also describes its structure as it is surrounded by thick, high walls and moats. During the Spanish colonial period, Intramuros was considered Manila itself.

Present day Intramuros

In the 1980s, under the direction of former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos, the Intramuros Administration restored the city and at present the walled city is the only district of Manila where old Spanish-era influences were retained. Much of the development of present-day Manila occurred outside the gates of Intramuros, leaving the surviving walls, streets and churches of Intramuros minimally touched by modernization, although outlets of Jollibee, McDonald's and Starbucks now sit alongside distinguished educational institutions within its walls. The old moats that surrounded Intramuros have been filled up and transformed into a golf course where locals and foreign nationals play the sport. The garrison that was Fort Santiago is now a tourist spot where visitors can enjoy the nostalgic romance of a bygone Spanish legacy within its gardens. In 2003, during Visit Philippines Year, Tourism Secretary Richard J. Gordon cleaned up Intramuros with the help of student and civilian volunteers as well as raised funds to light up the place and build a lights and sound museum.

Intramuros now houses some of the higher education institutions in the Philippines. These are the city-owned Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, the technical school Mapúa Institute of Technology, Lyceum of the Philippines University, Colegio de San Juan de Letran and high schools such as the Manila High School,and Colegio de Santa Rosa.

Following the design of medieval fortifications, along the massive walls of Intramuros are strategically located bulwarks: baluarte, ravelins: ravellin, redoubts: reducto. Entrance to the city are through gates: puerta, most of which have been restored or rebuilt. Most of these features have names such as Baluarte de San Diego, Baluarte de San Francisco de Dilao, Baluarte de San Gabriel, Baluarte de Sta. Barbara, Baluarte de San Andres; Puerta Real, Puerta Isabel II, Puerta del Parian, Puerta Almacenes, Postigo del Palacio, Puerta Sta. Lucia.

Churches

* Lourdes Church (El Almanecer)
* Manila Cathedral*
* San Agustin Church*
* Santo Domingo Church (Bank of the Philippine Islands)
* San Francisco Church (Mapúa Institute of Technology)
* San Ignacio Church* (Ruins)
* San Nicolas de Tolentino Church (Manila Bulletin)
* Beaterio de la Compañia de Jesus* (Light and Sound Museum)
* Convento de Sta. Clara (Empty Lot)
* Chapel of the Third Venerable Order (Mapúa Chapel)

Schools

* Ateneo Municipal de Manila (Clamshell 1)
* Beaterio-Colegio de Sta. Catalina (Letran Elementary School)
* Colegio de San Juan de Letrán*
* Colegio de Sta. Isabel (Clamshell 2)
* Colegio de Sta. Rosa*
* (Manila High School*)
* Mapúa Institute of Technology
* (Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila)
* Lyceum of the Philippines University
* University of Santo Tomas (BF Condominiums) - Bound by Plaza Santo Tomas and Ayuntamiento (ruins)
* Universidad Maximo de San Ignacio (Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila)

Other buildings

* Palacio del Gobernador* (Commission on Elections)
* Audiencia (former Supreme Court building and the Old Commission on Elections*)[3] (Ruins)
* Ayuntamiento* (Ruins)
* Hospital de San Juan de Dios (Lyceum of the Philippines University)
* Intendencia* (Ruins)
* Palacio Arzobispal*
* Palacio de Sta. Potenciana (Philippine Red Cross)

Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intramuros,_Manila

May 2, 2010

A Peek at Manila's Grandest: Manila Hotel

The Manila Hotel is a 550-room five star hotel in Manila, Philippines that is situated at the heart of the Manila Bay area. Since its inception in 1912, Manila Hotel has been regarded by many as the “Showcase of the Philippines” and “Address of Prestige.” At that time until now, it has taken its place among the finest in the world meeting the most demanding needs of its distinguished guests from business tycoons to royalty and heads of state. As a testament of the luxury accommodation and high standard of service it offers, Manila Hotel continues to be the recipient of numerous awards and distinctions from prestigious local and international publications and institutions. While maintaining the elegance of the past, it likewise persists to evolve and strives to outdo what it has already accomplished. To date, Manila Hotel is a national landmark that remains to be an active and affectionate witness to Philippine history, which cannot be matched.

Manila Hotel Rooms

CHAMPAGNE ROOM
For nearly a hundred years, the Champagne Room has always been the place to be seen in. Be a part of the restaurant's list of prominent clientele and relive the grandeur of Old World Europe, framed majestically by crystal palm trees bathed in a dazzling golden glow. A favorite venue for elegant gatherings and celebrations, the Champagne Room best embodies the Grand Dame's decades of tradition and devotion to providing guests with only the finest dining experience.

MABUHAY PALACE
Tickle your palate with Mabuhay Palace's lavish menu of authentic Chinese cuisine as you dine amidst imperial Neo-Classical interiors in hues of rich red, orange and gold. The Mabuhay Palace brings to life a marriage of traditional and stylish living with its one-of-a-kind wall art, meticulously sculpted with jade and precious stones, and ingenuously cut to chronologically narrate the tale of Confucius as complement to an unparalleled culinary experience.

CAFÉ ILANG-ILANG
Let Cafe Ilang-Ilang take you back to the romance of old Spanish period haciendas as you dine amidst the restaurant's lush greenery and charming latticework. Sample native and international specialties by the windows that offer an extensive view of the pool and manicured lawns along the bay. You won't find a better place for simple, intimate dining with family and friends.

COWRIE GRILL
The lights of over 7,000 islands all find a place in the Cowrie Grill. Hundreds of cowrie shells -- each one representing the islands of the Philippine archipelago – cast a soft, amber glow that dominates the room and creates a unique dining space. The Cowrie Grill is the best place to savor some of the finest steaks and seafood in town.

GINZA
Delight in Japanese cuisine at its finest at Ginza. More than its wide menu selection, Ginza prides itself as being a showcase of art. With Tatami rooms that look out to traditional Japanese landscapes, a spacious main dining room, teppanyaki and sushi bar, the Ginza is truly no less than a masterpiece.

TAP ROOM
After a long day at work, relax and unwind with friends in the Old English pub-inspired Tap Room. Enjoy the best drinks in town amid a cozy atmosphere created by plush chairs and a splendid Tiffany bay window that looks out to the hotel's pool and garden. Now, the Tap Room also boasts of new entertainment for its guests. Beginning at 9:00 pm nightly, the bar's new roster of entertainers will enthrall you with live performances.

POOL BAR
Ever wonder how glorious it will be to relax with the breathtaking Manila Bay sunset as your backdrop? Cool down with a refreshing drink at our pool's wet bar or at the newly refurbished sun deck. Pamper yourself to a relaxing foot spa as you lounge on our Dedon Orbit chairs that line the upper deck. Or enjoy cocktails with family and friends at the Sea Breeze event space overlooking a dramatic view of Manila Bay. The cool canopy of mature trees lining Cafe Ilang-Ilang provides the idyllic setting for intimate al fresco dining.


Recreation

POOL
Manila Hotel's swimming pool was reconfigured and re-engineered with brand new state-of-the-art pumps and filter system. Decorative spouts and jets were also installed to add novel flavor and to complement the new "Quartzon" finish of the swimming pool. Other new features include a kid's pool, a sun deck that beckons guests to relax on its comfortable lounge chairs for hours and a newly-refurbished wet bar.

SPA
Renowned writer Jane Austen once said that "To sit in the shade on a fine day, and look upon verdure is the most perfect refreshment." Manila Hotel epitomizes this perfectly as we have taken great pains to ensure a tranquil experience for anyone who walks inside our Spa's doors. It has all the key elements for your mind and body's ultimate relaxation and is situated right beside the glistening waters of Manila Bay, nestled in lush greenery and tranquil surroundings.

HEALTH CLUB
Manila Hotel's newly opened gym features state-of-the-art and high technology Life Fitness Strength Conditioning and Cardio machines. They come with touch screen LCDs, iPod control and a virtual trainer. In addition, going up a flight of stairs will reveal a superb locker room that feature electronic lockers that use wrist watches instead of keys, and rainfall showers with complete amenities. And just when we think it can't get any better than this, the Manila Hotel Health Club also has its own Pilates yoga and aerobics room, a dry sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi.

For Manila Hotel reservation links, try this...http://www.asiahotels.com/location-listby-name/Manila-Philippines-.asp
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