This property has a 5 star deluxe classification. There is a designated team of butlers to personally assist all hotel guests. Here we see luxury, refinement and comfort of a high standard, complimentary daily local newspaper, gym, sauna, indoor/outdoor jacuzzi, swimming pool, spa and fitness centre. With direct access from the hotel, Adriatico Square offers four floors of modern restaurants and bars that are all open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. This hotel is highly recommended.
Exterior: This is a 21-storey contemporary building looking out over Manila Bay and towards the mountains of Bataan and Corregidor Island.
Lobby: The lobby is very luxurious with impressive marble floors. It is spacious, bright and comfortably furnished, offers a mixture of modern and traditional styles. Guests are welcomed into a refined and comfortable atmosphere.
Rooms
Sink into a king-size bed in an expansive, on average, 33 sq.m sized superior king room or in two twin beds in a spacious 38 sq.m superior twin room, with king size goose down feather pillows (other types available). Then, wake up to your daily supply of newspapers, two bottles of mineral water and turndown service, with your choice of tea or coffee available upon request. Also readily available, free of charge, are amenities like power converters, iron and an ironing board.
Restaurant & Food
On the hotel's top floor (21st floor), guests can enjoy a buffet breakfast while admiring the 360 degree view of Manila Bay. This luxurious lounge restaurant is casual yet elegant, very spacious and private. Cocktails and after-dinner drinks are also offered in the evening. There is also a lobby lounge for drinks and food throughout the day.
Activities & Sport
There is an outdoor swimming pool on the hotel grounds, complete with loungers and a sun terrace. The hotel also has its own gym. Intramuros Golf Course is just a 10-minute drive from the hotel.
Directions, How to get there
From the international and domestic airports: Take Roxas Boulevard, travelling north. Turn right onto Pedro Gil Street and then right again onto M. Adriatico Street.