10 Top-Rated Hotels in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Luzon

August 13, 2022 Nicolette Lion

Discover the best hotels in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Luzon including Edsa Shangri-La, Manila, Go Hotels Mandaluyong, BSA Twin Towers Hotel, 870 Hostel, OYO 474 Urbandeca Tower 316 - Nizami Condotel, Frederick's Apartelle, Crossroads Hostel Manila, OYO 134 The Bedstation, Lancaster Hotel Manila, ZEN Rooms Light Residences EDSA.
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1. Edsa Shangri-La, Manila

1 Garden Way Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Mandaluyong, Luzon 1650 Philippines
Excellent
57%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
5%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 2376 reviews

Edsa Shangri-La, Manila

Edsa Shangri-La, Manila is the premier urban oasis in Manila that offers world-class resort facilities and easy access to business and entertainment establishments, so that guests can experience both enjoyable tropical escapes and fine urban pleasures in the heart of the city.

Dated Hotel

Reviewed By teptep1

Worst experience ever. The hotel is dated and really dark. Rooms is dingy. The front desk were not helpful. Also, be mindful of hidden charges, they charged for little things. We stayed for 4 nights that cost us almost $900. It’s outrageous not worth the price. The only good thing about this place is it’s convenient to the mall but there’s ton of option around.

2. Go Hotels Mandaluyong

UG/F Robinsons Cybergate Plaza, EDSA cor. Pioneer Street, Mandaluyong, Luzon 1550 Philippines
Excellent
18%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
25%
Poor
8%
Terrible
7%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 383 reviews

Go Hotels Mandaluyong

Welcome to go hotels - "a place for every Juan!" Pay only for what you need and get the best rates by booking early!

Front desk staff did not follow instructions

Reviewed By MaannOc

I have previously stayed at 2 other Go Hotels and I had a pleasant experience but Go Hotels Mandaluyong was a disappointment. My husband and I decided to stay at said hotel since it was walking distance from our daughter’s condo. When my husband and I left to do some shopping, I left word with the Front desk staff on duty (Mark Escobido) that we did not want our room cleaned nor touched at all since I had disinfected the things in the room (meaning the door knobs, light switches, faucets and toilet seat). He immediately said “okay ma’am” and even asked for my room # again. However, when my husband and I came back, we found that the room had been made up. I called front desk and was able to talk to Michelle Senomio (Hotel Associate). She said Mark Escobido was just a trainee and had misunderstood what I said. Whatever, I had to disinfect the things in the room again. I told Michelle to report the matter to her superior, Angela Katipunan (not sure of her name), whom she said was in a meeting at that time. Taking note of guest’s special instructions is very important. That was a disappointing experience.

3. BSA Twin Towers Hotel

Julia Vargas Cor. Bank Drive Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong, Luzon 1557 Philippines
Excellent
13%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
26%
Poor
12%
Terrible
11%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 471 reviews

BSA Twin Towers Hotel

Gd

You get what you pay for

Reviewed By Tatandra

Booked via Agoda, room/night costs 1900php. PROS: - near SM megamall / podium (chose this hotel as I am attending a wedding on that day in Podium). That's it. CONS: - greeted by a cockroach in the room - smelly / dark hallways and parking lots - no mats in the room - poorly maintained rooms (expectation vs reality, see website photos) - staff responding on my FB queries don't seem to think and understand my queries first before replying. I had to repeat my queries for them to get my question (i know you are responding based from the format given to you - this is not the automatic reply - but its a case to case basis, understand the question first). Tip: perfect place if you are not staying inside the hotel the whole day. Surprised that this is a 3 star hotel. Ayway, 1900php/night - in the middle of ortigas bcd, you get what you pay for.

4. 870 Hostel

870 Kasipagan, Mandaluyong, Luzon 1550 Philippines
Excellent
50%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
33%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 6 reviews

870 Hostel

nice experience

Reviewed By Dennis D

good and accommodating staff. room size is average but with balcony. with cable TV. A quiet place to stay because it's far from busy streets. Just choose the lower floors because they don't have elevators.

5. OYO 474 Urbandeca Tower 316 - Nizami Condotel

69 Sierra Madre Epifanio de los Santos Ave, Mandaluyong, Luzon 1550 Philippines
Excellent
33%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
33%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 3 reviews

OYO 474 Urbandeca Tower 316 - Nizami Condotel

OYO 143 Buenbyahe Urban Deca Tower Edsa is a budget-friendly accommodation with beautiful rooms. It is located along EDSA near Shaw Boulevard Station in Mandaluyong City. Guests can explore the nearby tourist attractions like Greenfield District and Trampoline Park. Special Features- The rooms here are well-designed and well-decorated. The furniture is appealing and the walls are decorated with paintings. The rooms have a private entrance and also attached bathrooms. The rooms here are well-lit. The windows in the rooms allow proper inflow of the sunlight. Facilities- The property provides Facilities like an intercom, AC, TV, queen-sized beds, and free internet in all the rooms. It also provides other facilities like CCTV security, wheelchair accessibility, and power backup to its guests. Nearby- Guests can explore the nearby eating joints like Galileo Enoteca, Sandpoint Gourmet Burgers, Yellow cab Pizza Co., And Habib. The SM Megamall, Shang Plaza, and Starmall are nearby for shopping purpose. MRT, bus, taxi, and Grab are available for commuting.

Impossibile Dormire!!

Reviewed By mastin78

Sono stato qui con amici in agosto 2019, Posizione vicino ad alcuni locali / big mall…inconveniente essendo sulla statale rumore a più non posso per tutto il giorno / notte. Come camere …direi minimaliste,privo di lavandino in bagno usavo il lavandino della mini cucina per lavarmi i denti / faccia….. per chi non ama aspettare 20 min per salire in camera optate per altro…42 piani e mega code per salire / scendere dalla camera. Punto di forza..attaccato c'è un seven eleven 24h per colazione e spese varie. Avendolo utilizzato come base per altri punti ci può stare…e sono stati molto carini a tenerci le valige custodite dopo il check-out… Punto negativi..per 30 min pre-check-in come indicato (14:00) ci hanno chiesto di più avendo le camere già libere…mi sembra una presa in giro… Non c'è scritto ma al mometo del check-in richiedono una caparra che verrà restituita al momento check-out.. Migliorabile la gestione clienti ma tutto sommato ci stà.

6. Frederick's Apartelle

558 Sierra Madre Street Highway Hills, Mandaluyong, Luzon Philippines
Excellent
20%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
40%
Poor
0%
Terrible
20%
Overall Ratings

3 based on 5 reviews

Frederick's Apartelle

INCONVENIENT STAY

Reviewed By Christianne Q

STAIRS - I was booked on the third floor. There are no elevators so be ready with those muscles to carry your luggage coz nobody will assist you. NOISY - It was noisy outside since there are construction sites near the apartelle. BED - The bed frame was ready to die. LOL. The extra bed that we paid arrived 3 hours before we check out. Bravo! Not!

7. Crossroads Hostel Manila

76 Mariveles Street Highway Hills, Mandaluyong, Luzon 1550 Philippines
Excellent
87%
Good
8%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 39 reviews

Crossroads Hostel Manila

Crossroads Hostel Manila is a renovated home to turn into a 30-bed, 6 room dormitory-style backpackers' hostel. It is located right at the heart of Metro Manila where the country's Capital is located. In terms of distance, the hostel can be fifteen minutes away from the international airport (Ninoy Aquino Int'l Airport) but because of usual traffic this can extend to 45 minutes depending on the day of your arrival. This gets longer during Christmas Season especially now when the government is building infrastructures to ease traffic years from now. The lime green hostel has a good size living room area, which serves as the reception area of newly checked-in guests. The dining area is connected to it and the kitchen is easily accessible at the end of the hallway. We offer free use of wifi Internet connection, lockers, and kitchen; Our bathrooms are divided into male and female sections and each section has two shower cubicles equipped with water heaters. Each bathrooms also contain two toilet cubicles with bidets. Each dormitory has pre-fabricated steel double-deck beds that have curtains for a more private rest. We have four rooms that can fit four travelers, while the two other rooms can fit six (6) and eight (8) travelers. All rooms have air-condition units and are sound proofed for a more comfortable sleep. It's a perfect hostel located in a business district at the heart of the metropolis.

Really nice place

Reviewed By thitilde

The hostel was really nice, clean and all the amenities (shampoo, conditioner, soap) were provided. The breakfast was simple but really good (the "walk-in" breakfast, more typical, seems awesome too). But the real gem of this place is the owner. Chris was so nice with us and helped us create our trip plan for the Philippines. He gave personalised and detailed advices, very well thought. I stayed only one night, but had a wonderful experience.

8. OYO 134 The Bedstation

Near Kasipagan, Mandaluyong, Luzon 5500 Philippines
Excellent
0%
Good
67%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
33%
Overall Ratings

3 based on 3 reviews

OYO 134 The Bedstation

OYO 134 The Bedstation is a trendy and stylish property with beautiful rooms. It is located near Maysilo Circle in Mandaluyong City. Guests can explore the nearby tourist attractions like Our Lady of the Abandoned Parish and Rockwell. Special Features- The property features appealing and attractive rooms. The furniture here is modern. The walls are painted well with beautiful colors. The property is decorated with paintings and plants. The rooms here come with attached bathrooms. The property has a nicely designed reception also. There is a garden in the vicinity. Facilities- The property provides Facilities like AC, TV, and free internet in all the rooms. It also provides other facilities like CCTV security, fire-extinguisher, and parking to its guests. There is a kitchen with an electric kettle, a microwave, and a refrigerator on the premises. Nearby- Guests can explore the nearby eating joints like Garahe, Chooks-to-Go, Camz Kitchen, and Miss Piggy Siomai. The Powerplant Mall can be explored for buying gifts and other stuffs. Taxi and Grab are available for commuting.

Bedstation experience

Reviewed By armandl605

This accommodation is okay for me considering the amount i paid for an overnight stay. Front desk was very informative and pleasing. There are cctv cameras all over the place so i felt secured during my stay. Aircon at the room was very cold so it is a plus to me. Bed was very comfy i could lie there all day long. The only problems ive encountered during my stay were: 1. There's no elevator. ??? My room was at the 4th floor. And i have two luggages that weighed 22 kgs and 7 kgs. Though, the receptionist offered a hand for luggages but i decline coz i assumed i can handle it on my own.. but man... Climbing the stairs wasnt easy at all and carrying those heavy luggages, definitely an effort!! 2.water pressure in the toilet wasnt strong enough to flush. Lastly. The place location was a bit remote a bit far from dining places.. But its nearby small stores and palengke. So it saved me some cash coz they dont charge much! Overall. It was a fine stay. When you are tired from travelling.. and someone greeted you at the reception area with a good smile.. it just brightens up my day.. so im gonna rate it a 7/10.

9. Lancaster Hotel Manila

622 Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong, Luzon 1552 Philippines
Excellent
7%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
30%
Poor
18%
Terrible
22%
Overall Ratings

3 based on 364 reviews

Lancaster Hotel Manila

Lancaster Hotel Manila in Mandaluyong City, Philippines displays understated luxury through its modern décor and provides it by lending exceptional service.The 42-storey hotel with its updated medieval Europe boutique concept and contemporary features, offers accommodations that cater to both business and leisure travelers. Showcasing timeless form and contemporary function, guestrooms come with complete dining facilities, coffee-and-tea maker, cable TV, and individually controlled air-conditioning.The services, too, were chosen particularly to address your vital business needs while you are in Manila. These include a business center, which is open from 9 am to 9 pm, city and airport transfers, as well as function rooms for your special events.And with its location in the heart of a busy commercial district, our hotel offers you reliable access to different modes of transportation and key places of interest, including major shopping malls and numerous restaurants. For the hardworking executive, the business hubs of Ortigas and Makati are just minutes away by car.

Thank you but never again

Reviewed By Alex F

I chose it primarily due to its location for a business trip. The hotel looks like being run by a cheapskate. Quite a few things badly need renovations. Don't bother about the pool, best to convert it to some fountain. Smell of smoke, combined with overall humidity makes it for a 'splendid' experience. Bed linen and kitchen were reasonably clean (and that was pretty much the only positive aspect), food left much better to be desired, but seeing a cockroach in a hallway just killed the whole experience. The pictures do not reflect the reality. I don't know which hotel to recommend but i highly recommend to stay away from this one. Can't shake the feeling of 'filth' after the visit.

10. ZEN Rooms Light Residences EDSA

EDSA Corner Madison St., Mandaluyong, Luzon 1550 Philippines
Excellent
0%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
100%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

3 based on 1 reviews

ZEN Rooms Light Residences EDSA

At face value, great, but WiFi/hot water inoperable and impossible to promptly contact staff

Reviewed By Victorianlad

This ZEN Rooms in theory was very good value at P1200 or so per night for a small estimated 30 square metre apartment, but in practice had some shortcomings. One can only check in between 1500 and 2300 hours. The ZEN Rooms staff member, Justin, was dressed in the standard red T-shirt and sat on a couch in the lobby of the very busy SM Light Residences that has three towers of about 40 storeys each. As the entrance to the lifts is through security gates manned by guards, Justin gave me a room key and accompanied me to the room. There were no instructions on what to do on check out with his English being poor. One reached the 45th floor, Tower 2 apartment by travelling in a Tower 1 lift to the 8th floor, and then walking past the swimming pool to Tower 2. There were two lifts for the Tower 1 process and four, very fast ones for the 8th to 45th floor transfer. The apartment had a good view of EDSA and the far more efficient MRT 3 rail line down EDSA's middle, unfortunately only with a train every 9.5 minutes. Buses honking their horns to pick up passengers could still be heard on occasion. There was a kitchenette with two electric stove rings, as well as a good size refrigerator. It was strangely provisioned with two mugs but no glasses, although there were six decanters that may have meant to substitute for these. There wwas also a knife, fork and large spoon but no teaspoons. No dishwashing liquid was provided and nor was free (or any) drinking water. The bathroom had a shower whose hot water did not work. I did not enjoy showering in cold water. On the third day I sent ZEN a text message: no reply. The next day I saw Justin who said he'd turn up at 2000 hours to fix it, but inexplicably fronted at 1915 hours. When he came to the room, I had two Filipino friends with me. He addressed them in Tagalog and did not look at me, which I found rude since I was paying for the room. He was unable to fix the problem. Similarly the Globe internet did not work at all. Justin also could not fix this. It was annoying to be offline despite ZEN's "guarantee" of "fast WiFi. The bed was only a double but because it had a top sheet and not a doona, I preferred it to that offered by many other hotels or accommodation. The curtains were adjacent to the comfortable pillows with one part of the pelmet being tricky, but eventually I managed to pull the curtain over so that huge ads showing on a building down the road - and constantly changing - did not beam into the room. The bathroom also had a missing shelf. Thanks to Justin not replying, I almost ran out of toilet paper. He eventually brought new rolls. The television had cable channels but lacked Australia Plus, German or French channels. There was a small 1.5 cheap looking and not comfortable sofa, plus a high round table and two high back chairs. I rested the suitcase beneath the television on a shelf. Lighting was OK but boring: overhead fluros only. The swimming pool was initially separated into lanes, but by the Sunday of my stay the lanes had been removed. I paid P150 at the property office on the third floor. This eighth floor pool was clean and a pleasure to swim in. There were also two wading pools plus a large grassed area and four covered gazebos, as well as a small children's playground. SM Light Residences staff on the ground or eighth floors are not allowed to hold keys, which was another annoying feature. I have to say many of these staff were unhelpful but they have nothing to do with ZEN Rooms. They claimed to lack a telephone - very odd - and refused to contact ZEN Rooms. What would one do if one lacked a phone, or a suitable SIM card? SM Light Mall is next door and opened in about 2015. It has a good SaveMore supermarket, Shakey's pizza parlour, Wendy's, Hop Chan Tea House and quite a few other dining outlets. The ageing Robinson's Forum shopping centre is about 250 metres away and has a busier good supermarket and department store plus numerous stalls and eateries including another Shakey's. On a Sunday, Robinsons was very busy. There were locals dressed in Halloween costumes. Opposite SM Light Residences, running down the middle of EDSA is the handy Metro Manila MRT 3 'light rail transit' (really heavy rail) Boni station, which on the SM Light side has lifts (elevator4s) though strangely not on the other side of EDSA. I used it a lot but unfortunately trains are only every 9.5 minutes, and routinely crowded to billie-oh except on Sunday mornings. I managed to squeeze on to the first one each time. It was one or two stops to excellent Megamall and dated but upmarket Shangri-La Mall. SM department stores had a sale from Thursday to Sunday so I obtained some great clothing bargains. I attended Mass on Sunday at the very good San Roque (St Roch) parish. One walks across the MRT 3 line via a pedestrian overpass, then briefly towards Makati, then up a side street, cross Boni Avenue and up San Roque Street. The English Mass was at 0845 hours with the middle aged Filipino priest delivering a worthy homily. It was well attended despite being preceded by two Masses in Tagalog that one would expect would have more parishioners attending. There was a piety stall operating after Mass plus vendors selling street food. When checking out, I obtained a taxi at Robinson's Forum after a short walk along EDSA towards Guadalupe and the Pasig River. If ZEN Rooms or the owner of unit 4518 made sure the hot water and WiFi worked properly, this accommodation would receive a higher rating. The difficulty of contacting ZEN's representative and having to leave the key in the room (with the door unlocked) upon departure (sans instructions) were other downsides. I texted Justin who in Tagalog acknowledged the text (using only two English words - 'Sir' and 'noted.')

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