Ermita, Manila

Room

ADDRESS

Tune Hotel - Ermita, Manila
1740 A. Mabini St., Malate
Manila, Philippines

FEATURES

10 Floors
167 rooms
119 Double Rooms (inclusive of 2 wheelchair-friendly Double Rooms);
48 Twin Rooms.

Where We Are
  • In the center of Malate, famous for its nightlife where bars, restaurants and clubs are located.
  • 15 minutes by foot to Roxas Boulevard and its row of al fresco restaurants where one can see the spectacular sunset mirrored on Manila Bay.
  • 20 minutes by car to nearby tourist landmarks such as Rizal Park (Luneta), Intramuros, National Museum and Manila Cathedral.
  • 30 minutes by car to Makati – the central business and financial district of the country and home to many first-class shopping malls such as Ayala Center and Rockwell Center.
  • 40 minutes to and from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
Distance from airport :
40 Mins
Transport Services :
tour and transport desks are available
Check In :
2:00PM onwards
Check Out :
11:00AM sharp
Reception Hours : 24 hours
Non-Smoking Building : Yes
CCTV Security : 24 hours
Lift : Yes
Wheelchair-friendly rooms : Yes
Shops / Dining :
24-hour convenience store, restaurant
Hairdryer : Yes
 
Car Park : Yes
Ceiling Fan: Yes
Early Arrival : Yes
Refer to the Hotel Schedule
Late Departure : Yes
Refer to the Hotel Schedule
Luggage Storage :
Refer to the Fee Schedule
Air Conditioning :
Chargeable Add-on
In-Room WiFi :
Chargeable Add-on
TV (Entertainment Package) :
Chargeable Add-on
Towels + Toiletries :
Chargeable Add-on
Cancellation Policy :
72 hours prior to arrival date


Getting Here


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Attractions

Ermita Attractions

Manila Bay
Manila Bay is a natural harbor which serves the Port of Manila (on Luzon), in the Philippines. The bay is considered to be one of the best natural harbors in Southeast Asia and one of the finest in the world. Strategically located around the capital city of the Philippines, Manila Bay facilitated commerce and trade between the Philippines and its neighbouring countries, becoming the gateway for socio-economic development even prior to Spanish occupation.
Intramuros
Intramuros is the oldest district in the present day city of Manila, the capital of the Republic of the Philippines. Nicknamed the "Walled City", Intramuros is the historic fortified city of Manila, the seat ot the government during the Spanish Colonial Period. Its name in Latin, intramuros, literally means "within the walls". Districts beyond the walls of Manila were referred to as extramuros, literally "outside the walls."
Rizal Park
Rizal Park, also known as Luneta Park or colloquially Luneta, is a historical urban park located in the heart of the city of Manila, Philippines, adjacent to the old walled city of Manila, now Intramuros. Since the Spanish Colonial Era, the park has been a favorite spot for unwinding, socializing, an urban oasis for family picnics on Sundays and holidays. It is one of the major tourist attractions of Manila.
Manila Cathedral
The Manila Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica (also known as the Cathedral-Basilica of the Immaculate Conception and informally as Manila Cathedral) is a prominent Latin Rite Roman Catholic basilica located in Manila, Philippines, honoring the Blessed Virgin Mary as Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, the Patroness of the Philippines. Located in the Intramuros district of Manila in the Philippines. Originally a parish church owned by the diocese of Mexico in 1571, it became a separate diocese with its own bishop. The cathedral serves both as the Prime Basilica of the Philippines and highest seat of Archbishop in the country
National Museum
The National Museum of the Philippines is the official repository established in 1901 as a natural history and ethnography museum of the Philippines. It is located next to Rizal Park and near Intramuros in Manila. Its main building was designed in 1918 by an American architect Daniel Burnham. Today, that building, the former home of the Congress of the Philippines, holds the National Art Gallery, natural sciences and other support divisions.
Source from www.dotpcvc.gov.ph