Description: Classic hospitality meets chic modernity, At G Hotel Manila by Waterfront, experience the balance of style and substance in a trendy boutique hotel. G Hotel makes a bold statement in providing premium personalized service. With only fifty rooms and seven storeys, including suites with magnificent view of Manila Bay.
Check-in: 1400
Check-out: 1200
Cancellation Policy: Cancel 7 days prior to arrival date to avoid penalty of 1 Nights Room Charge.
Additional Information:- Area Attractions SM Mall of Asia The SM Mall of Asia is the largest shopping mall in the Philippines and the 7th largest shopping mall in the world. The Mall of Asia is located west of Roxas Boulevard in Pasay City, aptly nicknamed 'Bay City'. The mall is located at the southmost tip of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue. A roundabout was constructed in the front of the mall with a huge bronze globe similar to Universal Studios. One of the malls main attractions is the first ever IMAX theater in the country, along with a Director's Club Theater for intimate screenings (30 La-Z-Boy seats), a Premiere Cinema, and the CenterStage Cinema which can used for live musical concerts and theatrical performances. The mall features the Philippines's first Olympic-sized ice skating rink. At 61 by 30 meters, the rink is described as the biggest of its kind in Southeast Asia. Fort Bonifacio Global City The Global City is home to upscale residential condominiums such as Essensa, Pacific Plaza and Regent Parkway. Its located at Taguig City, Many restaurants, bars, clubs, and retail outlets have opened in The Fort Square and Fort Strip, and MTV Philippines has its headquarters there. Meanwhile, Bonifacio Stop-over and the Car Plaza cater to motorists. The Global City is anchored by a major shopping center, Ayala Land's Market! Market!.Bonifacio High Street is located in the center of Fort Bonifacio. Most of the site is complete already operates some stores like Krispy Kreme, Hobbes and Landes and Timezone. Ermita, Manila Ermita was founded in the late 16th century. The name was taken from the Spanish word for 'hermitage', after the fact that on this site was built a hermitage housing an image of the Virgin Mary known as the Nuestra Senora de Guia (Our Lady of Guidance). The hermitage has since evolved into Ermita Church, which has been rebuilt several times since the early 17th century. the church of Ermita which was founded in 1591 as a small chapel has Nuestra Senora de Guia as its patroness. The saint which was dredged up in a fisherman's net about 400 years ago was installed as the patron saint of Ermita by the Spaniards. Several government institutions are housed in Ermita, including the Philippine Supreme Court, the City Hall of Manila, the Philippine Postal Office building, and other offices found along the old government circle designed during the American era by architect and urban planner Daniel Burnham, such as the Department of Tourism and the National Museum of the Filipino People. Ermiteno was a Spanish-creole that was spoken in Ermita. It is believed to be extinct today. Rizal Park, the widest open urban public park in the country and location of the monument to the national hero Jose Rizal, is a prominent feature of Ermita. Other sites of interest in Ermita include the United States Embassy, the Quirino Grandstand and the Philippine General Hospital.
Facilities: Bar/Lounge, Business Center, Coffee Shop, Concierge Desk, Currency Exchange, 24 Hour Front Desk, Elevators, Express Check In, Express Checkout, Laundry Service, No Smoking Rooms/Facilities, Free Newspaper, Pool, Valet Parking, Safe Deposit Box, Suite
Room Facilities: 220 AC, Air Conditioned, AM/FM Alarm Clock, Balcony, Bath Tub, Bay View, Bathroom Telephone, Coffee Maker in Room, Hairdryers Available, King Bed, Mini Bar, Ocean View, Park View, 24 Hour Room Service, Shower, Smoke Detectors, Sprinklers In Rooms, Telephone, Temperature Control, Toilet, Turndown Service, TV, Television with Cable, TV Remote Control, Twin Bed