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  2. Makati Shangri-La, Manila - Wikipedia

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    Makati Shangri-La, Manila is a hotel located in Makati and one of the three hotels managed by Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts in Metro Manila, Philippines.Opened on April 27, 1993, the hotel had 696 rooms and suites at the time of its temporary closure in 2021; the hotel reopened more than two years later, on August 8, 2023.

  3. Ayala Center - Wikipedia

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    The complex comprises three shopping malls, three department stores, each with its own retail shops, restaurant arcades and cinemas, several hotels, eight residential towers, five office towers, four parking buildings, and leisure amenities such as the Greenbelt Park, Glorietta 3 Park, and the Ayala Museum, showcasing exhibits on Philippine ...

  4. List of hotels in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Makati Shangri-La: Makati CBD: 696: 1993: Located on the site of the former Rizal Theater which is demolished in 1990 [7] Manila Hotel: Ermita: 570: 1912: The oldest premiere hotel in the Philippines [8] Manila Marriott: Newport City: 342: 2009: One of the 3 hotels to rise in Resorts World Manila [9] Manila Peninsula: Makati CBD: 543: 1976 ...

  5. List of tallest buildings in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Rise by Shangri-la Makati Makati: 210 m (690 ft) 63 2019

  6. The Shang Grand Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Shang Grand Tower, also known as simply the Shang Tower, is a high-end residential condominium skyscraper located in Makati, Philippines. It was developed by Shang Properties, Inc. The 46-story building was opened in 2006 and rises to 180 metres (630 feet) from the ground to its architectural top.

  7. Edsa Shangri-La, Manila - Wikipedia

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    Edsa Shangri-La, Manila opened on August 28, 1992; it was the first Shangri-La property in the Philippines. [1] Originally known as Shangri-La's Edsa Plaza Hotel, it was designed to recreate a five-star resort, such as those in Cebu and Boracay, but within the downtown Manila district of Ortigas Center. The hotel is 99.99% foreign owned. [5]

  8. Mandarin Oriental Manila - Wikipedia

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    On June 4, 2014, The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group announced that it would close the hotel by the end of 2014. [5] [6] The management began closing the hotel gradually, area by area, instead of shutting down all the hotel areas at once. [4]

  9. Astoria Hotels and Resorts - Wikipedia

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    The resort provides 4 different accommodation sites around the property and has 3 restaurant outlets. Amenities include 3 pools, a gym, gaming rooms, karaoke, and spa. It also has Palawan Waterpark By Astoria, which Astoria bills as the biggest water park in the city. [13] Astoria Palawan also has Mangrove Conference & Convention Center By Astoria.