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  2. Silahis International Hotel - Wikipedia

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    After AccorHotels disassociated with the Grand Boulevard Hotel, tax payment issues with the Manila city government marred the hotel. This led to the Manila government to auction off the associated property to Pacific Wide Realty and Development Corp. in November 2007 which was disputed by the original hotel owners. [2] [3] On July 9, 2008, the ...

  3. List of hotels in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    The first Marco Polo hotel in Manila [11] Midas Hotel and Casino: Bay City: 227: 1971: New Coast Hotel Manila: Malate: 512: 2014: Former Hyatt Regency Hotel & Casino Manila and New World Manila Bay Hotel: Novotel Manila: Araneta Center: 401: 2015: The largest hotel in Quezon City [12] Okada Manila: Bay City: 993: 2016: Third and largest resort ...

  4. City of Dreams Manila - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment City, Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines: Address : Asean Avenue corner Roxas Boulevard: Opening date: Soft opening: December 14, 2014 Grand opening: February 2, 2015; 10 years ago () No. of rooms: 938 Hyatt Regency Hotel: 363 Nobu Hotel: 321 Nüwa Hotel: 254: Total gaming space: 18,000 square feet (1,700 m 2) Signature attractions

  5. Roxas Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, flyovers crossing intersecting roads along the boulevard, such as the Roxas Boulevard–Gil Puyat Flyover and Roxas Boulevard–EDSA Flyover, were opened. [15] On May 13, 2024, Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna signed Ordinance No. 9047 to make Roxas Boulevard's Manila section partly car-free every early Sunday morning starting May 26, 2024. [16]

  6. Admiral Hotel (Manila) - Wikipedia

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    The Admiral Hotel was built by the Lopez-Araneta Family. Construction started in 1938 and completed in 1939. The building was inaugurated on July 8, 1939, with Manuel L. Quezon as the guest of honor. During its heyday, the Admiral Hotel was the tallest building in Manila and thus became a landmark by seafarers docking to Manila Bay.

  7. Manila Army and Navy Club - Wikipedia

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    Among the amenities of the hotel include a 300-square meter spa; all-day dining at the hotel's sole restaurant; a coffee shop and a 600-square meter sky bar. [16] [19] It also has an infinity swimming pool at the back, a bakeshop that sells freshly baked pastries, a banquet that can seat 1,200 person and a completely staffed kitchen with 38 ...

  8. United Nations Avenue - Wikipedia

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    AH 26 (N120) (Roxas Boulevard) in Ermita United Nations Avenue (also known as U.N. Avenue and formerly known as Isaac Peral Street ) is a major thoroughfare in Manila , Philippines . A commercial, residential and industrial artery, it runs east–west near the city center, linking Ermita and Rizal Park with the eastern districts.

  9. Ramon Magsaysay Center - Wikipedia

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    The Ramon Magsaysay Center (abbreviated as RMC or RM Center) is an 18-storey building located at the corner of Roxas Boulevard and Quintos Street in Malate, Manila, Philippines. It was built and opened in 1967 [1] and was designed by Alfredo J. Luz and Associates, in consultation with Italian-American Pietro Belluschi and Alfred Yee Associates.