Billige Hotels in Manila

Billige Hotels in Manila
Manila, The Philippines, is not the most expensive city in the world, but finding a billige (German for budget or cheap) hotel in the city saves money for doing other activities, such as visiting the Taal Volcano and the many churches and museums around the city, boating around Manila Bay or taking a ferry down the Pasig River.

Isabelle Royale Hotel & Suites

Only a few blocks from the Pasig River and the expansive Manila South Cemetery, the billige Isabelle Royale Hotel offers guest rooms and suites with air conditioning, cable television and private bathrooms. The on-site spa provides Thai foot massages, Swedish massages and aromatherapy massages. The hotel works in conjuncture with Rainbow Run Tours, which conducts organized tours of the city, the Hidden Valley and Tagaytay.

Isabelle Royale Hotel & Suites
Valdez St.
Barangay Poblacion
Makati, Manila
+63 2899 0930
isabelleroyalemakati.com

The Clipper Hotel

The billige Clipper Hotel is within walking distance of the Pasig River and just over a mile from the Manila Golf Club. The rooms in this art deco building have been equipped with the latest amenities, including complimentary wireless Internet, air conditioning, satellite TV and all-cotton duvets. The hotel staff is friendly and willing to help guests find things to do in Manila.

The Clipper Hotel
5766 Ebro St.
P. Burgos Poblacion Makati City
Manila, Philippines
+63 2 890 8577
theclipperhotel.com

Casa Bocobo Hotel

Centrally located near the Rizal Park and its numerous museums and only a few blocks from Manila Bay, the billige Casa Bocobo Hotel offers budget rooms with breakfast included. Room amenities consist of flat-screen televisions, private bathrooms, air conditioning and free high-speed wireless Internet access. The hotel's coffee shop and restaurant serves traditional Filipino dishes as well as other Asian and international cuisine.

Casa Bocobo Hotel
1000 J. Bocobo St.
Ermita
Manila, Philippines
+63 2526 3783
www.casabocobo.com.ph/

Article Written By Patrick M. Lind

Patrick M. Lind has been freelance writing since 2007 and has worked as an editor and journalist for ChicagoSporting.com. He received a Master of Arts in history from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and Middle East.

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