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Accommodation In Makati

Pack your bags—your shopping bags, to be exact—because Makati, Philippines, is one of the premier shopping and eating destinations in the Manila metropolitan area. Add ancient ruins, gorgeous gardens and easy access to the country's capital city, and Makati holidays offer a mix of historic experiences and a whole lot of swag.

Finding hotels in Makati is as easy as finding a designer handbag. Seriously, there are lots of both in this city. Waterfront views are available if you’d like to gaze over the Pasig River. Extend your holiday with accommodation in the Philippines on other islands, too.

Things to Do in Makati

You’re probably going to take home something new from Makati’s many malls, so why not start your holiday with something old? The Guadalupe Ruins, located south of Pasig River, dates back to 17th-century Spanish influences. For a tour of Makati’s past and present, visit the collections at Ayala Museum, featuring indigenous Filipino arts and artefacts. Stop for a picnic in the park at nearby Ayala Triangle before browsing the galleries at Yuchengco Museum—just look for the silver, cone-shaped building on the northwest side of town. Once you’ve taken in some new cultural sights, you may finally shop. If designer boutiques are your thing, zip through Alaya Center. International brands can also be found at Glorietta, Greenbelt and Power Plant Mall. But if you want to sample the fashions and flavours of the Philippines, rest up in one of the cosy Makati hotels and go to the Salcedo Weekend Market early in the morning.

Getting To & Around Makati

Touch down at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) in Manila, just 7 km southwest of Makati. From there, hail a taxi or take one of Wotif’s car hire options out for a spin.

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Makati hotels essential information

Accommodation
629 hotels
Lowest Price
AU$41
Highest Price
AU$282
Popular hotels
Dusit Thani Manila, City Garden GRAND Hotel, City Garden Hotel Makati, Makati Shangri-La, Manila, New World Makati Hotel, The Peninsula Manila, Ascott Makati, Citadines Salcedo Makati, Fairmont Makati

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Makati?
The reviews are in for Raffles Makati, and they’re so glowing you may need sunglasses to read them. Located in Makati Central Business District, this retreat includes an outdoor pool, blackout curtains and lots more. Wotif travellers also rate Fairmont Makati as one of the best hotels in Makati. It’s a particularly good choice if you want to be near SM Mall of Asia and Newport World Resorts. Whatever type of pad you have in mind, use Wotif to discover an unbeatable deal on your Makati accommodation.
How many days should I spend in Makati?
Visitors usually spend 3 days exploring Makati. But how long you decide to go for is in your hands. Browse our leading Makati hotel offers, bag a bargain, and then start putting together an itinerary that makes each moment count.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Makati?
If you’re a first-time visitor to Makati, think about making the popular San Lorenzo neighbourhood your starting point. Not only is it a hive of activity, but it also has awesome Makati hotels, like Raffles Makati and Fairmont Makati.
How much does a Makati hotel cost?
Rates all depend on what kind of digs you’re after but we’ve got your back (and your wallet’s well-being at heart) with our awesome Makati hotel deals. Begin the search for your Makati hotel by clicking on your travel dates, then use the filters to tailor the results by budget, amenities, property type and more. August, September and October are the busiest months, so avoiding these will help you find AU$41 cheap accommodation in Makati.
How do I get a cheap hotel in Makati?
To land cheap hotels in Makati, follow these tips:

  • Keep your budget in check by staying midweek: Cheaper room rates are typically offered between Mondays and Thursdays.
  • Love a bargain? Let’s be mates: Set up a Wotif account to gain access to our awesome Mates Rates.
  • Ditch the throngs of tourists: And save a bunch of cash at the same time by planning your trip to Makati during the quieter months. You’ll find great rates in November, December and January.
  • Sort results by lowest price: Once you’ve narrowed your search with our filters, sort by the lowest price to find irresistible deals.

Can I find luxury accommodation in Makati?
You’ll feel like a member of the jet set when you check in to one of our luxury hotels in Makati. The easiest way to find fancy digs is with our “Property class” filter. Here are two ideas to get you started:

  • Raffles Makati: This stay features amenities like a fitness facility, a turndown service and stacks more.
  • Fairmont Makati: Look forward to an outdoor pool and a deep soaking bathtub here.

Which hotels in Makati are family-friendly?
At Wotif, we’ve got a stack of family accommodation in Makati that serve up non-stop good vibes alongside amenities and extras like arcades, swimming pools and outdoor play areas. Discover stays that’ll knock the socks off your tiny travellers with our “Family friendly” filter, or try these for starters:


What is the best area to stay in Makati?
Deciding on where to stay is a cinch with Wotif. With our “View map” feature, you can check out all the various locations of our Makati accommodation. Many travellers like to hit the hay in the Barangay 76 area, which is famous for its views and awesome bars and pubs and shopping. San Lorenzo and Ermita are other hotspots to book your hotel in Makati.

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