1898 Hotel Colonia En Las Filipinas 4*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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24-hour services
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Swimming Pool
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Fitness/Gym
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Spa and relaxation
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On-site Dining
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Meeting facilities
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Child-friendly
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Air conditioning
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No pets allowed
Location
The 4-star 1898 Hotel Colonia En Las Filipinas lies near the entertainment district of Manila. The hotel boasts a setting about 500 metres from Century City Mall and features an outdoor swimming pool, a Jacuzzi, a sauna, and an outdoor swimming pool.
The property offers a quiet location within walking distance of Grand Canal and approximately 25 minutes' walk from Glorietta Mall. Guests can visit Ugnayan sa Poblacion, which is merely 5 minutes' walk away, and Power Plant Mall which is not too far from this Manila hotel. Visit Pablo Romo, around 20 minutes' walk from the accommodation, and feel complete harmony with the nature of Philippines. 1898 Hotel Colonia En Las Filipinas is situated relatively close to Washington SyCip Park, and EDSA-Jupiter Jeepney Terminal bus station lies just a 10-minute walk away. This Manila property is nearly 10 minutes' walk from Buendia city rail.
Some of the 108 air-conditioned rooms at the 1898 Hotel Colonia En Las Filipinas Manila are furnished with a sofa and a clothes rack, and appointed with a mini-bar and an electric kettle. A separate toilet and a shower, along with a hair dryer and towels, are featured. Guests can also enjoy city views.
The 1898 Hotel Colonia En Las Filipinas offers a continental breakfast in the restaurant. The lounge bar is ideal for a relaxing drink. Yellow Cab Paseo Center is ideal for tasting Italian cuisine and is situated merely 5 minutes' walk away.
Review by hotel critic
Upon my recent stay at the 1898 Hotel Colonia en Las Filipinas, I was thoroughly impressed by the fusion of colonial charm and modern convenience that the property offers. Nestled on P Burgos St, it presents easy access to local attractions while ensuring a peaceful retreat, especially from the 19th floor where my room was located. One of the highlights was dining at Tia Abuela’s, where the Cusina Filipina menu seamlessly blends Spanish and Filipino entrees. I sampled their adobo, which proved to be a delightful interpretation of the classic dish paired with aromatic rice. Beyond the fantastic food, I enjoyed the ambience, which encapsulates both the heritage and spirit of the location. The hotel's coffee lounge, Tranvia, was a haven for relaxation. I treated myself to delectable pastries while sipping on their signature brewed coffee, a must for any fellow enthusiast like myself. The pool area boasted a stunning view— a perfect setting for winding down after a day of exploration. Ultimately, the combination of attentive service from staff such as Joy, Pie, and Russel, paired with the clean and comfortable amenities, makes for a remarkable getaway I would eagerly recommend to fellow food enthusiasts.