The Beat Stays: Our Review of Oakwood Makati and I’M Hotel
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More Than Just a Hotel Stay: Oakwood Makati and I’M Hotel at Poblacion

As one of Metro Manila’s premier Central Business Districts, you’ll never run out of things to do in Makati City. Barangay Poblacion, in particular, is home to over a dozen bars and restaurants that will keep you busy day and night. For the most part, hotels in the area merely serve as a pit stop – a place to crash for those about to black out, respite for weary couples or barkadas who’ve completed an all-nighter pub crawl, or just a stop for the night for business travelers.

Oakwood Makatiand I’M Hotel, however, are determined to be more than just a room for the night. And while the dimly-lit bars of Poblacion may beckon you away, these hotels' numerous amenities and offerings will have you glued inside – in the best way possible!

I'M Hotel lobby
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Guests to either of these hotels are guaranteed a memorable urban retreat – fine dining meals, cozy and comfortable rooms for the best rest possible, a five-star Japanese spa experience, drinks at a rooftop bar with the best views of Makati City, or even unique learning experiences. You wouldn’t even notice that you’ve never left the premises until you check out the next day – but no, this isn’t a Hotel California situation.

And it’s not just the opulent interiors or their stellar, one-of-a-kind facilities. It’s the attention to detail, the warm service, and the thoughtful touches that turn an ordinary stay into a staycation. First, however, let’s take a step back to appreciate the newest addition to the team – Oakwood Makati.

Oakwood Makati Rooms and Suites

With 150 thoughtfully crafted suites, Oakwood Makati caters to a wide range of guests – even long-stay guests who are looking to stay over a month. Their rooms aren’t just standard hotel rooms; they’re practically upscale apartments! For one, they boast fully-equipped kitchens fitted with Electrolux appliances – when was the last time you checked into a luxury hotel where you could also whip up a quick meal? Yes, basic cooking tools and dinnerware are included, our Tita hearts have never been more satisfied. Oh, and did we mention the washing machine?

Oakwood Makati room
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Oakwood Makati room
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Still, each suite feels like a curated space, with design choices that lean toward clean lines, neutral palettes, and textures that exude understated luxury. It feels like home, but elevated- who doesn't love floor-to-ceiling windows and bird’s eye view of the Metro Manila skyline?

Adding to the appeal is the hotel’s sustainability commitment woven into their operations. Single-use plastics? Almost none. Energy-efficient lighting and systems? Check. The conscientious travelers inside of us are almost jumping for joy. But it’s time to move out of the room and explore the rest of the hotel.

Oakwood Makati room
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Oakwood Makati room
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Facilities That Aim to Impress (and Then Some)

I’M Hotel spares no expense when it comes to facilities that cater to nearly every guest’s whim. Whether you’re a fitness buff, a wellness enthusiast, or a family looking for a break from it all, this property offers a little something for everyone.

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Their state-of-the-art Fitness Center offers cardio machines, free weights, and treadmills and is open from 6 AM until 12 MN. With its sleek and spacious atmosphere, guests can easily squeeze in a quick workout – even if it’s just to feel less guilty about the buffet breakfast.

For those who prefer a relaxation-centered getaway, their Wellness Suites featuring a Japanese onsen, Finnish sauna, and a steam room will melt all of your stress away. As the first sento-style spa in the Philippines, I’M Onsen Spa boasts a truly unique experience. Their onsen features a combination of baths: Carbonated Bath (improves circulation, lowers blood pressure, detoxifies your skin, and makes you glow), Mineral Bath (infused with natural minerals for that “tsuru-tsuru” or baby-soft skin), and Ceramic Bath (moisturizes the skin).

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Just a heads up, the wellness suites are gender-separated as traditional onsen etiquette dictates that you will have to be fully nude in the onsen pools. Still, the atmosphere is serene enough that the initial awkwardness quickly subsides. They provide towels, slippers, a key for your locker, and a yukata (Japanese robe) so no need to fuss about bringing anything; they’ve got it covered.

But if you want a more romantic and private experience with your significant other, I’M Onsen Spa offers Couple Suites complete with massage beds, a private steam shower, and jacuzzi. They also have a suite fitted with a private onsen. After your treatment, you can rest in their lounges with complimentary tea or juice to round off the experience.

I'M Onsen Spa Couple Suite
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I'M Onsen Spa Couple Suite
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Then there’s the pièce de résistance: the acrylic-bottom infinity pool. Suspended high above Makati Avenue, this pool offers a unique perspective of the city below. Dare to brave the transparent sections or relax in the lounges partially submerged in the shallow waters. You can also sunbathe in the bird’s nest lounges hanging above the pool or use their crystal kayak. Now, where else in Makati City could you say that you kayaked in a pool?

I'M Hotel Pool
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Our Stay at Oakwood Makati

Walking into their One-Bedroom Executive Suite felt like stepping into a Pinterest board. At 57 sqm, the space was expansive for a hotel room yet cozy through subtle details designed to make you feel instantly at home. The large living area featured a plush sofa perfect for binge-watching via the voice command-activated smart TV, while the dining table offered enough space for those looking to mix work with leisure – but there’s also a dedicated workspace in the bedroom for those who want to stay away from the tempting scent of whatever’s cooking in the nearby kitchen.

Speaking of kitchens, it was equipped enough for guests to cook up a feast, but our kind of cooking just ended up being “reheating pizza.”

And let us not forget the even more enticing bedroom. Its king-sized bed, draped in 1,000-thread-count linens, had us in a chokehold and we had to peel ourselves away every time.

Oakwood Makati One Bedroom Suite
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What truly set the room apart, though, were the little touches that made the stay extra special. For example, an adorable “towel bear” greeted us on the bed with a welcome note. Simple, demure, and mindful. Trust us, it was cute enough that we had a hard time “dismantling” the bear to use the towels. For families with kids, parents can rest easy knowing that the balcony door is securely locked for safety. It can be opened upon request, however, so you can step out to admire the view even further.

Lastly, the bathroom is a haven in its own right. The tub filled up much faster than expected and the rain shower – with easy-to-control temperature knobs, by the way! – was perfect for unwinding after a long day. After all, who doesn’t hate it when you just awkwardly stand there freezing in the middle of the bathroom as you wait for the shower to turn hot or the tub to fill up? Oakwood Makati’s bathrooms aim to relieve you from that stress and needless to say, we were grateful. Although we were hoping they had bubble bath solution or bath salts on hand, perhaps this is something we can watch out for in the future.

Oakwood Makati One Bedroom Suite
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Dining and Drinks: M Osteria and Antidote

If you’ve made plans to grab a bite or drink around Poblacion, I’M Hotel and Oakwood might just convince you to cancel those reservations. To think of it, why tire yourself again after that stress-melting spa session or wear yourself out even further after kayaking in the pool?

For a hearty lunch or dinner, head over to M Osteria, their in-house Italian restaurant featuring dishes that marry Italian classics with Asian flavors. But before you grab the menu, you might want to take up their Pasta-Making Masterclass first. Perfect for beginners and families with kids, their class is sure to make your stay even more memorable. Don’t worry, their chefs will guide you every step of the way!

Pasta Making Masterclass at I'M Hotel
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Pasta Making Masterclass at I'M Hotel
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First, you’ll learn the art of turning humble ingredients into pasta and shaping them into spaghetti, gnocchi, and tagliatelle. If you ask us, it was surprisingly therapeutic. Afterward, they will teach you to make the pesto, red and white sauce – then put it all together back in the kitchen so you’ll only witness the finished product. We’ve got to say the tasting was the best part, not only because we finally got to eat but also because of the fulfillment that comes with having created it all from scratch. Not to toot our own horn, but we were extremely proud of the pesto gnocchiwe made!

Pesto Pasta M Osteria
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Pasta at M Osteria
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Still hungry? Well, grab that M Osteria menu and sample their bestsellers. We had to try their bread basket which includes a Baguette, Pan de Campagne, Focaccia, Grassini, and Pesto Rolls. It also came with miso-infused butter and purple cabbage-infused AOP cultured butter. As the first point of contact, we tend to set our expectations for the rest of the meal based on how the bread basket fared. It’s perfect for small groups as a somewhat filling start to a meal, but personally, we found that the purple cabbage added little to the flavor of the butter – aside from providing a nice contrasting color.

Next up, we had the Ube Focaccia Bruschetta with whipped stracciatella and burrata cream cheese, and cherry tomatoes. The name is quite a mouthful and so was this appetizer. Although we did love the whipped cheese on top, the whole cherry tomatoes would drown each bite with its acidity instead of providing a subtle balance that chopped tomatoes would’ve done.

Bread Basket
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Ube Focaccia
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As for their pizzas, we went with Beef Sausage Bolognese Pizza and Seafood Vichyssoise Pizza. Both pizzas shone and brought the respective meaty and seafood flavors that were expected of them.

Last but not least, we fell in love with their Heart-Shaped Tiramisu. Containing Arabica coffee, homemade Italian sponge fingers, vanilla pate a bombe mousse, and Linzer sable, this tiramisu was the perfect way to end the meal. Not only was it Instagram-worthy with its glossy heart presentation, but the flavors effortlessly stood up against its shiny exterior.

Seafood Pizza
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Tiramisu
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Before turning in for the night, a visit to Oakwood Makati and I’M Hotel wouldn’t be complete without stopping at their famous rooftop bar, Antidote. Known in Poblacion for its wall aquariums containing live jellyfish (which they assured us was well taken care of), Antidote is a must-visit.

Their cocktail menu features inventive concoctions but the Saffron Sour stood out for its unique flavor profile. Made with Don Papa Rum, lemon juice, simple syrup, egg, and Angostura bitters, it was a cocktail that oddly enough felt like a great evening starter or a nightcap. Whichever way you go, any drink in Antidote is just effortlessly elevated by the panoramic views of Metro Manila.

Antidote Rooftop Bar
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Antidote Rooftop Bar
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Check Out Thoughts

Would we stay here again? Without a doubt. Oakwood Makati and I’M Hotel deliver a luxurious, comfortable, what-else-could-you-want stay that’s hard to beat. Despite its central location with plenty of options for activities, refreshments, and dining all around Poblacion, we were completely content with just staying inside and experiencing everything they had to offer.

Fortunately, they offer plenty of promotions and packages that could further elevate your staycation. This holiday season, there’s no better time to treat yourself and your loved ones to an unforgettable hotel stay. At Oakwood Makati, an overnight at their suite may come with some perks such as a complimentary 10-minute massage at I’M Onsen Spa plus access to the Wellness Suites (onsen, sauna, and steam), complimentary use of the Fitness Center and Pool area, WiFi, and access to Antidote (no minimum spend required).

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If you want an even more immersive and festive experience, I’M Hotel is currently offering a Holiday Spacation Package which starts at P12,000 nett for two persons. Your overnight stay comes with a 60-minute massage at I’M Onsen Spa and access to Wellness Suites. Plus, a Christmas Glamping experience including free-flowing hot chocolate, coffee, and festive snacks, all set against the backdrop of an indoor movie theater. Guests will also be treated to a breakfast buffet at The Common Good Restaurant. Book until Dec. 27, 2024 via this link or email them at reservations@imhotel.com.

Pro tip: I’M Hotel releases secret sales and packages via their Instagram stories. Follow them on Instagram to get the best rates! Also, book a stay at Oakwood Makati via their website and follow them on Instagram for more details.

Location: Oakwood Makati & I’M Hotel, Makati Avenue corner Kalayaan Avenue, Makati City 1210

I’M Onsen Spa, Makati Avenue corner Kalayaan Avenue, Makati City 1210

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Upgrade Alert! NAIA to Roll Out New Immigration eGates in December

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Heads up, travelers! New biometric eGates will soon be available at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), making immigration processing easier and more efficient.

The New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC) just announced on Nov. 22 that the airport is getting a major tech upgrade with the new immigration eGates powered by Amadeus, one of the biggest global travel-tech companies. These eGates will be operated by the Bureau of Immigration and will use passport scanning and facial recognition to speed up border control, which means shorter lines and a smoother airport experience for travelers.

The rollout will happen in phases at Terminals 1 and 3, NAIA’s international hubs, with the first set to go live by December 2025. Full deployment is expected early next year. Once everything’s in place, the eGates will work hand in hand with the biometric touchpoints NNIC has already started introducing across check-in, security, and boarding — promising a more seamless journey from the moment you enter the airport to the moment you board your flight.

“Our goal is to make each part of the airport experience more comfortable for passengers,” said Ramon Ang, NNIC Chairman. “These eGates will help reduce bottlenecks at immigration and support the broader improvements we have been introducing across NAIA.”

NAIA handled over 50 million passengers last year, which went beyond what it was originally designed for. The airport has also been undergoing modernization since last year, with improved facilities, additional dining options, and upgraded systems.

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New Food Hall at T3 | Photo from Facebook/NAIA
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New OFW Lounge at T1 | Photo from Facebook/NAIA

With travel volumes expected to keep climbing, the new automated systems are a much-needed upgrade to help keep passenger flow smooth, efficient, and more convenient for everyone passing through the airport.

For updates, follow the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) official Facebook, X (Formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Instagram pages.

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PAL’s New FurPal Program Allows Fur Parents to Fly Together with their Pets

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Calling all fur parents!

Philippine Airlines (PAL) is now allowing fur parents to travel and fly with their small dogs in-cabin to top destinations like Boracay, Bohol, and Siargao through their latest in-flight service, FurPAL. Bookings have now opened since Nov. 12, 2025, with a travel period starting Dec. 1, 2025, for a P2,500 one-way base fare.

“As the first mover in pet air travel in the Philippines, we recognize the unbreakable bond between people and their beloved pets,” said Alvin Miranda, Philippine Airlines Vice President for Marketing. “With FurPAL, we are making it more convenient for them to take a vacation with their pets and create unforgettable memories together.”

He added that PAL is taking a step-by-step approach, starting with small dogs and potentially expanding the service to other dog sizes and pet types depending on aviation security and safety regulations.

Booking Made Easy

FurPAL is available for flights between Manila and popular island destinations like Boracay, Bohol, and Siargao. For those who want to avail this service, select a FurPAL-eligible flight on the website, choose the service on the Travel Boost page, confirm details, and complete payment!

Requirements and Restrictions

To keep all flights safe and stress-free for all passengers, FurPAL comes with clear restrictions. Only small dog breeds weighing up to 10kg, at least eight weeks old, and fully weaned are allowed in-cabin. Each passenger may bring one dog, with a maximum of three dogs per flight.

Approved pet carriers must be soft-sided, leak-proof, equipped with pee pads, and measure no more than 17” x 11” x 9.5”. Petsmust stay inside their carriers throughout the flight, placed under the seat in front of the passenger.

Fur parents must present a veterinary certificate, vaccination card, the PAL waiver and declaration form, and a Bureau of Animal Industry shipping permit. Pet sedation is strictly prohibited.

PAL assures passengers that all flights are equipped with hospital-grade High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters and are regularly disinfected with high-grade, eco-friendly cleaning agents before each flight.

For more information and updates, visit the PAL website here and follow their official Facebook, X (Formerly Twitter), and Instagram pages.

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Dave & Buster’s Combines Arcade Fun and Dining at Opus Mall Quezon City

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Let’s face it — Metro Manila’s nightlife has long mastered the art of dining and drinks. But what if your next night out came with a joystick, a jumbo screen, and a side of buffalo wings? Enter Dave & Buster’s, the iconic American eatertainment” brand, now officially open at the upscale Opus Mall in Quezon City.

It’s the first-ever location in Southeast Asia, and it’s a vibe.

Dave & Buster’s
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Spanning over 2,000 square meters on the fourth floor of Opus Mall, Dave & Buster’s Philippines brings together everything the brand is known for: a full-service restaurant, a high-energy sports bar, and a sprawling arcade packed with over 100 games. From immersive VR pods and racing simulators to nostalgic classics like Skee-Ball and Pac-Man, the space is designed to thrill across generations.

The food is unapologetically American with loaded nachos, crispy wings, juicy burgers, beer, and signature cocktails served with flair. The sports bar is wired for action, with massive HD screens streaming local and international sporting matches, making it a prime spot for barkada hangouts or family game nights.

Dave & Buster’s
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This launch is a milestone for Dave & Buster’s global expansion, made possible through a partnership with The Bistro Group, one of the Philippines’ leading restaurant operators. It’s also a strategic move for Robinsons Land Corporation, which continues to position Opus Mall as a premier lifestyle destination in Metro Manila.

Beyond the games and grub, Dave & Buster’s is tapping into something deeper: the Filipino love for shared experiences. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, hosting a team-building event, or just blowing off steam after work, this venue offers a fresh, high-energy alternative to the usual night out.

Ready to eat, drink, play, and watch — all in one place? Check out their official website, and follow them on Instagram and Facebook for more information prior to your visit.

Location: 3/F, Opus Mall, Bridgetowne Destination Estate, Quezon City

Opening Hours: Daily, from 10 AM to 10 PM

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Chroma Hospitality Turns 10, Unveils Plans Across Hotel and Food Sectors

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Chroma Hospitality, the group behind Crimson Hotels & Resorts, Quest hotels, Timberland Highlands, and the new Grafik Hotel Collection, marked its 10th anniversary with a celebration, “Chroma at 10: A Decade of Brilliance,” at Crimson Hotel Filinvest City Manila.

There was much to celebrate that night, with the anniversary coinciding with the 70th anniversary of Filinvest Development Corporation, marking a significant year that highlights both Filinvest’s legacy and Chroma’s decade of hospitality excellence. The evening welcomed an esteemed roster of guests, including media partners, top clients, and executives, such as Mr. Joseph Yap and Mrs. Josephine Gotianun-Yap, Vice Chairperson of the Board of Filinvest Development Corporation.

“Ten years. Ten milestones. And countless stories that remind us why we do what we do,” shared James Montenegro, Country Manager of Chroma Hospitality. “Chroma was built on courage, and as we step into the next decade, that same courage will take us even further. I look forward to tackling our next decade with all of you.”

The celebration was highlighted by the presentation of awards and exciting updates that aim to usher the company into the next decade. The Circle of Brilliance Awards recognized Chroma’s most valued partners from the Corporate, Government, Travel Agency/Wholesale, Online Travel Agency, Airline, and Media segments. These awards symbolize Chroma’s deep appreciation for the partnerships that have been instrumental to its continued success over the years.

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Courtesy of Chroma Hospitality
Winners
Courtesy of Chroma Hospitality

James Montenegro then unveiled ten exciting updates and plans for the company in “The Next 10: Chroma in Focus,” which included the much-anticipated Crimson Clark and the soon-to-open Grafik Pine House Baguio. He also revealed the company is expanding its creative portfolio through new culinary ventures like Recado, a Filipino restaurant in collaboration with Chef Carlos Villaflor; La Loca, a Spanish-inspired dining concept; and Hay Diner, an American-style diner serving classic favorites to the Baguio food scene.

Chroma’s notable achievements were also announced, such as the inclusion of Crimson Resort & Spa Mactan in the prestigious Michelin Guide and the Condé Nast Johansens Awards for Excellence in Travel for both Crimson Resort & Spa Boracay and Crimson Resort & Spa Mactan. Moreover, Chroma’s dining concepts, such as Enye and Alibi, have also been recognized by Tatler Dining for their outstanding cuisine and service.

James Montenegro
James Montenegro | Courtesy of Chroma Hospitality

In sustainability, Chroma Hospitality received a Philippine Quill Award for Mindful Hospitality, recognized as the Best Publication for Sustainability. Several Chroma-managed properties, such as Quest Plus Conference Center Clark, Quest Hotel & Conference Center Cebu, and Crimson Resort & Spa Mactan, have also earned the Good Travel Seal, a certification that underscores Chroma’s unwavering dedication to sustainable operations and responsible tourism.

Lastly, the company offered a sneak peek of its upcoming mobile app, “Beyond by Chroma,” designed to enhance guest engagement, convenience, and loyalty across its expanding portfolio of brands. The event also featured special performances by Carla Guevara-Laforteza and a celebratory toast led by Francis Gotianun, First Senior Vice President of Filinvest Hospitality Corporation.

In just a decade, Chroma has evolved from three pioneering hotels into a vibrant collection that offers something for every kind of traveler. Its portfolio now includes the world-class Crimson Resorts in Boracay and Mactan, the trusted Quest Hotels in Cebu, Clark, and Tagaytay, the nature-inspired Timberland Highlands Resort in Rizal, and the emerging Grafik Hotel Collection, a design-forward brand that celebrates art, storytelling, and local culture.

As Chroma looks ahead, it continues to grow with new destinations and inspired experiences that reflect the warmth and brilliance of Filipino hospitality.

For updates, visit Chroma Hospitality’s website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

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Star City PH 101: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go

Star City Guide

If you’re craving a fun day out in Manila, there’s a theme park right within the capital that boasts a mix of outdoor and indoor attractions perfect for any season!

Located within the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex in Pasay City, Star City is one of those places where you can scream your lungs out on thrill rides, laugh with friends, and even escape the Manila heat for a while. Deemed as the “Philippines’ most loved amusement park,” Star City has something for everyone.

Adrenaline junkie? The Star Flyer is the country’s only inverted roller coaster, and will have you flipping and soaring in no time! If you’re into dizzying fun, the Star Frisbee is guaranteed to leave you laughing — and maybe holding on for dear life! It also has classic attractions like the carousel, a haunted house, and the Giant Star Wheel, where you can witness spectacular city views!

Whether you’re with family, your barkada, or even on a date, Star City has it all — thrills, chills, and everything in between.

Planning to go soon? Here’s everything you need to know.

Best Time to Go

Ferris Wheel
Star Wheel | Photo from Website/Star City

Star City offers more than just air conditioning to beat the heat, which is perfect when it's located in a city that’s warm all year round. Most of its attractions and facilities are located indoors, so it's also ideal to visit during the monsoon season. From rides, attractions like the famed Snow World that allows guests to experience a winter wonderland, shops, and even carnival games, Star City is packed with fun activities to keep you occupied the whole day.

Locals are most likely to visit this amusement park throughout the year due to its central location, so it’s best to avoid weekends and public holidays. It’s also important to note that, unlike other theme parks around Asia, Star City opens and closes its doors later in the day. The park is open Tuesday to Friday from 2 PM to 10 PM, and from 1 PM to 10 PM every Saturday and Sunday.

Getting There

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Photo from Website/Star City

Star City is located within the Cultural Center of the Philippines complex in Pasay City. It’s pretty hard to miss with the massive Ferris Wheel on site and the Aliw Theater standing right next to it.

Its central location makes it easy to reach, being only a few minutes away from many of the capital’s major landmarks. It’s only 15 minutes from the Ninoy Aquino International and domestic airports and Makati City, five minutes from Manila City, and only 15 (via España) to 30 minutes (via EDSA) from Quezon City.

The best and most efficient way to get there would be through point-to-point transportation. You can opt to drive there as parking is available onsite, take a taxi, or book a ride via car-hailing or ride-sharing apps like Grab, Angkas, and Move It.

If you plan to commute, you can ride the LRT and descend at Vito Cruz station. Similarly, for MRT, descend at Taft Ave., transfer to LRT 1, and get off at Vito Cruz station. There are jeepneys available that can drop you off at the main entrance.

If you want to learn more about transportation options in the capital, you can check our travel guide here.

Ticket Information & Prices

Star City only sells two types of tickets, which are both inclusive of the P80 admission fees. The park no longer sells entrance-only fees and instead offers them in a bundle.

The Star Pass is priced at P779, and gives you access to all park rides and attractions, while the Star Pass + Snow World is at P989, with added access to the Snow World attraction. Coin or token-operated rides inside the park are subject to separate fees. Children below 34 inches may also enter for free.

Visiting on your birthday month? You can get a FREE Star Pass, given that you’ll be bringing at least four companions (max. of 10) who will each get a 10% discount on a Star Pass purchase.

Star City has several ticket promos throughout the year, so make sure to check this page for updates.

Where to Buy?

All tickets can be purchased online via the Star City website or onsite at the park’s gate.

Tickets purchased online are valid for 30 days. The site accepts major credit and debit cards (via Paymaya), and payments via PayPal, Dragonpay, GCash, and BPI checkout. Additionally, you can also secure tickets from Klook.

Before Your Visit: Prepare the Essentials

Before we move on to the rides and attractions you can enjoy in this amusement metropolis, here are some important pre-trip reminders to make your visit as smooth and fun as possible.

Once you’ve booked your tickets online, you’ll receive an acknowledgment receipt through your registered email address. It also contains the QR code, which will be scanned upon entry. Should you fail to receive this, you may email helpdesk@starcity.com.ph for assistance or proceed to the Park Relations Desk located at the main entrance during park hours.

As you’ll most likely be going on rides and walking around all day, it’s advisable to wear comfortable footwear and breathable clothing. Yes, it can get warm outdoors, but it can also get seriously cool inside with the air conditioning, so bringing a light jacket can be useful! If you’re planning to go into Snow World, it’s best to avoid shorts, miniskirts, and sleeveless tops.

If you’re worried about carrying too many things on your trip, lockers are available on-site for rent. Small lockers (52cm x 39cm x 10cm) are priced at P30 per three hours, while Big Lockers (52cm x 39cm x 23cm) are priced at P50.

If you’re traveling with toddlers, seniors, or PWDs (Persons with Disabilities), the park also offers wheelchairs, strollers, and scooters for rent. Prices are as follows:

Wheelchair/Stroller (maximum capacity of 25 kg)

  • P100 - 1 hour
  • P250 - 3 hours
  • P399 - Unlimited time

Scooter (maximum capacity of 320 lbs)

  • P150 - 1 hour
  • P350 - 3 hours
  • P550 - Unlimited time

Note: IDs will also be asked for rentals. 

Rides and Attractions

Unlike Enchanted Kingdom, Star City isn’t divided into zones and is designed in such a way that it feels like a mini carnival at the heart of the city. While EK beats it by scale and is a better choice for day trips with its large outdoor rides and themed zones, Star City is ideal for quick urban visits and is convenient enough without sacrificing the fun.

With over 31 rides and attractions across two floors, there’s plenty to see and do in this urban wonderland.

Thrill Rides

Roller coaster
Star Flyer | Photo from Website/Star City
Boat ride
Jungle Splash | Photo from Website/Star City

Star City boasts the country’s only inverted roller coaster, so you’ll definitely feel like flying on the Star Flyer. The suspended coaster design doubles the adrenaline as the ride lifts you up with your feet dangling in every loop and turn at high speed. This ride is not for the faint-hearted!

Another ride for the adrenaline junkies is the Star Frisbee, which literally puts you on a massive frisbee that swings in dizzying height from side to side. As if that isn’t thrilling enough, riders sit on outward-facing seats that spin around. You’ll definitely be seeing double after riding this one!

Every park has its own version of a splash ride, and Star City’s Jungle Splash takes you on a boat ride that snakes through the jungle, then climaxes in a thrilling drop! Fair warning, you will get wet!

Family Rides

Grand Carousel
Grand Carousel | Photo from Website/Star City
Egyptian Spinning Coaster
Egyptian Spinning Coaster | Photo from Website/Star City

Having a fun day with the whole family? Star City has not just one but two carousels in the park, ideal for photos and a good time.

Another standout ride is the Star Wheel, which is the Philippines’ tallest Ferris wheel, offering majestic views of Roxas Boulevard and Manila Bay. This impressive structure stands at 60 meters high with 32 gondolas that can accommodate six passengers each.

If you’re looking for just a little bit of thrill, the Egyptian Spinning Coaster, one of the park’s newest rides, is a great choice. It’s a mini coaster with seats that also spins as it moves. There’s also the Lolly Swing, Star City’s version of the flying swing ride, which is a fan favorite in any theme park.

Unique Attractions

Snow World
Snow World | Photo from Website/Star City

Apart from classic and thrill rides, the park also has some unique attractions that you shouldn’t miss.

Christmas is the country’s longest holiday, and at Star City, you can experience a White Christmas all year round! Snow World features snowy landscapes and ice sculptures, including an icy slide. Talk about ways to cool down from the Manila heat!

Haunted houses are a staple at theme parks, but Gabi ng Lagim is more than your regular scare house. Horror enthusiasts would be thrilled to know that this haunted house allows guests to step into the realm of Filipino horror myths and legends. So yes, it’s extra spooky! We advise taking a friend before daring to step inside.

You can also level up the scare game at the new Scream Avenue 4D Rider, which immerses guests into their worst nightmares through sensory enhancements like moving seats, theatrical fog, and water misters.

The park also has a couple of ‘edutainment’ attractions, such as the Time Warp Adventure, where you can walk through the pages of history through fascinating installations and sculptures, and Dinosaur Alive, which takes you back to prehistoric times with its animatronic dinosaurs!

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For a complete list of all their rides and attractions, click here.

Where to Eat

Star City has several food stalls scattered across the park, selling popular amusement park snacks like hot dogs, popcorn, ice cream, cotton candy, and more.

If you’re looking to have a fuller meal for lunch or dinner, the food court is lined with local favorites selling rice meals and other local fare. Some popular food and drink spots include Tropicana Hut, Sizzling Grill, Babzip (Korean Food), Bokki Bokki Korean Fried Chicken, Mezmars & Mau's Chicken Inasal Haus, Ilonggo Cuisine, Hen Lin, Zagu, and more.

Where to Find Souvenirs

Shops can be found upon entering the park, lined up in one long hallway leading to the first floor, where the arcade games are located, as well as some of the rides. Although Star City doesn’t have official merchandise apart from their Star character plushies, you can find a ton of toys, character plushies, clothing, and even phone accessories along this bustling market hub — otherwise known as the local tiangge.

For more information and all the latest park updates, follow Star City on Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram.

Location: Star City, Sotto cor. Jalandoni St., Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Complex, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City, Metro Manila

Opening Hours: Tuesdays to Fridays, from 2 PM to 10 PM; Saturdays to Sundays, from 1 PM to 10 PM

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National Geographic Names Manila a "Best of the World" Destination for 2026

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If cities were flavors, Manila would be a bold mix of sweet, salty, and umami — with a dash of fire and a whole lot of soul. In 2026, the Philippine capital isn’t just a stopover, but a destination deserved to be explored. Named one of National Geographic’s “Best of the World” picks for the year, Manila is impressing the globe with its dynamic food scene, rich cultural layers, and a vibe that's historic and exciting.

Kamayan-style eating laid out at Toyo Eatery, Manila is renowned for its dynamic food scene
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With the arrival of the Michelin Guide in the Philippines. It’s a game-changer for Manila’s culinary landscape, spotlighting restaurants like Gallery by Chele, Metiz, Toyo Eatery, and Hapag, where Filipino flavors meet modern technique.

But the city’s food story isn’t just fine dining. Street markets like Tutuban and Salcedo serve up fish balls, halo-halo, and pancit palabok with the kind of authenticity that can’t be bottled.

Mary Grace exterior
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Metiz interior
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Beyond the plate, Manila offers a deep dive into history. Wander through Intramuros, the Spanish-era walled city, or explore the Ayala Museum’s gold artifacts and cultural exhibits. The restored Manila Metropolitan Theater and Bahay Nakpil-Bautista in Quiapo add architectural charm to the city’s cultural revival.

Nightlife pulses in Poblacion, where bars like Polilya and Run Rabbit Run mix local spirits with global flair. And for those who want to escape the urban buzz, day trips to Mount Daraitan or Taal Lake offer nature’s reset.

Luxury travelers can look forward to new hotel openings like Dusit Greenhills Manila and the return of Mandarin Oriental in Ayala Triangle Gardens. Budget-conscious visitors will find stylish digs at Lub D Manila Makati, a hostel-hotel hybrid with serious design cred.

Besides Manila, National Geographic’s editors have spotlighted 24 other global destinations worth exploring — from the snow-dusted peaks of Italy’s Dolomites, host of the Winter Olympics, to the serene wilderness of Québec’s Indigenous-led Nibiischii Park.

Adventure seekers can trek Korea’s coast-to-coast trail or dive into Dominica’s new sperm whale reserve. Meanwhile, Rabat, Morocco, is rising with bold architecture and UNESCO recognition, and England’s Hull is celebrating 800 years of maritime heritage. Whether it’s the ancient Silk Road city of Khiva in Uzbekistan or the rugged beauty of North Dakota’s Badlands, this year’s list is a passport to places that blend culture, nature, and transformation.

Plan your visit during the dry season from December to May for the best experience. Visit National Geographic’s official website to check out the full Best of the World list. Follow them on Instagram and Facebook for more information.

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The Peninsula Manila Partners with MPower to Power Up Sustainability

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If you think luxury and sustainability don’t mix, The Peninsula Manila is here to prove you wrong. Nestled in the vibrant business district of Makati, this iconic five-star hotel has just made a bold move that’s turning heads in both the hospitality and environmental circles: it’s now fully powered by renewable energy.

The Peninsula Manila
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In a 12-year partnership with MPower, the retail electricity arm of Meralco, The Peninsula Manila has committed to sourcing 100% of its electricity from clean, renewable sources. This makes it the fourth property globally, and only the second in Southeast Asia, within The Peninsula Hotels group to go fully green. The initiative is part of the hotel’s ambitious “Sustainable Luxury Vision 2030,” a roadmap launched in 2021 to reduce environmental impact while elevating guest experiences.

“This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to innovation and environmental stewardship,” said Kevin Tsang, Hotel Director of The Peninsula Manila. “Our partnership serves as a benchmark for responsible business practices and inspires others to pursue a greener world for our future generations.”

The Peninsula Manila Partners with MPower to Power Up Sustainability
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MPower, which holds over 25% of the market share in the Philippines’ competitive retail electricity sector, has been a long-time partner of the hotel. Now, that relationship has evolved into a full-fledged sustainability alliance, one that sets a precedent for other high-end establishments in the region.

The Peninsula Manila’s green shift aligns with a growing global trend: travelers are increasingly choosing eco-conscious accommodations that don’t compromise on comfort or quality. From energy-efficient systems to waste reduction and community engagement, the hotel is weaving sustainability into every corner of its operations.

So whether you’re planning a business trip, a romantic getaway, or a well-deserved staycation, The Peninsula Manila offers a guilt-free indulgence that’s as good for the planet as it is for your soul.

Book your stay via The Peninsula Manila’s official website and be part of the green revolution in hospitality. Follow them on Instagram and Facebook for more information.

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Explore Manila with Vietjet’s New Direct Route from Ho Chi Minh City

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Starting November 11, Vietnamese low-cost carrier Vietjet is set to launch direct flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Manila, marking its first-ever route to the Philippines. This exciting development opens up fresh possibilities for travelers seeking to explore Southeast Asia’s vibrant urban culture, tropical escapes, and culinary treasures, all with greater ease and affordability.

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The new route will operate five times a week using Vietjet’s modern Airbus A321 aircraft. And this expansion follows Vietjet’s impressive growth in 2025. The airline reported a 65% year-on-year increase in pre-tax profit and transported over 14 million passengers in the first half of the year alone. With recent aircraft orders, including 100 A321neo and 40 A330neo jets, Vietjet is positioning itself as a major player in Asia’s aviation landscape.

This expansion follows Vietjet’s impressive growth in 2025
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For lifestyle travelers, this route is a new gateway. From Manila’s bustling street food scene and colonial architecture to Ho Chi Minh City’s rooftop bars and historic landmarks, the cultural exchange between these two dynamic cities is about to get a lot more personal.

To celebrate, Vietjet is offering promotional base fares starting at  VND 0 (excluding taxes and fees), available daily from noon to 2 PM (GMT+7) on their website until Mar. 29, 2026. Whether you're planning a weekend escape, a foodie tour, or a business trip with a side of adventure, Vietjet’s new connection makes it easier than ever to hop between Vietnam and the Philippines.

Ready to take off? Book your seat via Vietjet’s official website. Follow them on Instagram and Facebook for updates, deals, and travel inspiration.

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Discover Island Luxury at South Palms Resort & Spa Panglao on Bohol Island

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Imagine a tropical escape that blends barefoot luxury with cultural soul, and that’s what Panglao Island has to offer. South Palms Resort & Spa Panglao – MGallery Collection has officially opened its doors, marking a milestone as the first international five-star resort in Bohol Island and the latest addition to Accor’s boutique MGallery Collection.

Natural scenery of Bohol Island
Photo by Jason Lang, Courtesy of MGallery Hotel Collection
Natural scenery of Bohol Island
Photo by Jason Lang, Courtesy of MGallery Hotel Collection

Set against the powdery white sands and turquoise waters of the Bohol Sea, the resort is more than just a place to stay because it’s a living tribute to Boholano heritage. Designed by a trio of award-winning creatives, Patrick Keane of Enter Projects Asia, Patricia Ho of White Jacket, and Philip Pond of Atelier Pond, the property’s 188 rooms and suites are layered with native textures like banig mats, coconut wood, and bamboo, all handcrafted by local artisans. Eight beachfront villas, named after Filipino nature deities or “Diwata,” offer a deeper connection to the island’s mythology and natural rhythms.

The resort’s culinary offerings are equally rooted in storytelling. Tiya’s House, the main restaurant, reimagines a traditional ancestral home with Southeast Asian flavors, while Manja brings Mediterranean comfort food to communal tables. UMA, an open-air market-style venue, and the beachside Sirenna Bar round out the dining experience with fresh seafood and locally inspired cocktails — including one made with lambanog, a Filipino coconut spirit.

Interior of South Palms Resort & Spa Panglao
Photo by Jason Lang, Courtesy of MGallery Hotel Collection
Interior of South Palms Resort & Spa Panglao
Photo by Jason Lang, Courtesy of MGallery Hotel Collection

Wellness is woven into every corner, from sunrise yoga to the soon-to-open Lola’s Spa, nestled in the garden canopy. Guests can also take part in curated cultural experiences, like learning to craft Asin Tibuok, Bohol’s rare sea salt, in a hands-on “M Moment” that connects them to the island’s artisanal roots.

Just 10 minutes from Bohol-Panglao International Airport and a short drive from the famed Chocolate Hills and tarsier sanctuaries, South Palms is positioning Panglao as Asia’s next must-visit destination. With its blend of design, tradition, and community engagement — including support for local orphanages — this resort isn’t just redefining luxury. It’s redefining what it means to travel with purpose.

To celebrate the opening, an exclusive “Elite Accessoffer, which includes P3,000 in resort credit for dining experiences and leisure activities, can be booked until Oct. 31, 2025. Reserve your stay via Accor’s website.

Check out MGallery Hotel Collection’s website, Instagram, and Facebook for more information and exclusive privileges.

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OpenRice, Hong Kong’s #1 Dining Platform and Guide, is Now in the PH!

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Manila’s vibrant dining scene has just become easier to navigate, and your next perfect restaurant can now be found—without the endless scrolling.

Introducing OpenRice, Hong Kong’s #1 dining platform that’s just launched in the Philippines! Filipino foodies now have a new and seamless way to search, book, review, and earn rewardsall in one app.

Founded in 1999, OpenRice has grown into the ultimate dining app, operating across eight Asian markets including Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Thailand, China, Taiwan, Japan, and now the Philippines!

Filipinos love to eat; they have amazing food here, which makes it the perfect market for us,” said Jenna Sung, OpenRice’s Managing Director. “Filipinos are also pretty tech-savvy, everyone’s on TikTok, and so this makes us the perfect dining app for search and booking.”

What Makes OpenRice a Must-Have App

OpenRice's introduction to the Philippines
Courtesy of OpenRice Philippines

Foodies can search for restaurants with ease: With over 19,000+ listed restaurants in Metro Manila alone, OpenRice has powerful search filters that can guide foodies to finding the perfect spot! They can even use videos for a more immersive experience.

Skip the long queues and secure a table through instant table booking at over 150 partner restaurants (and counting) on OpenRice. Some of their partner restaurants include Antonio’s, Single Origin, Le Feu Steakhouse, and Shi Lin!

OpenRice's partner restaurants in the Philippines
OpenRice's partner restaurants | Courtesy of OpenRice Philippines

OpenRice also encourages their users to document their dining experiences by writing reviews and sharing photos all in one app, to help the community uncover hidden gems.

Additionally, users can earn rewards while they dine: Dining is much more fun when you earn rewards for it! Connect your GoRewards account to your OpenRice profile to earn points for confirmed bookings and rewards. You can earn up to six (6) points per seat, and eight (8) points for your first review.

Ready for your next great meal? Download the OpenRice app from the App Store or the Google Play Store.

For more information and updates, visit the OpenRice website here or follow their Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok pages!

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