Manila Hotel

The Manila Hotel is a 550-room, historic five-star hotel located along Manila Bay in Manila, Philippines. The hotel is the oldest premiere hotel in the Philippines built in 1909 to rival Malacañang Palace, the official residence of the President of the Philippines and was opened on the commemoration of American Independence on July 4, 1912. The hotel complex was built on a reclaimed area of 35,000 square metres (380,000 sq ft) at the northwestern end of Rizal Park along Bonifacio Drive in Ermita. Its penthouse served as the residence of General Douglas MacArthur during his tenure as the Military Advisor of the Philippine Commonwealth from 1935 to 1941.

Manila Hotel
Manila Hotel in 2012
Location within Manila
General information
Architectural styleCalifornia mission
LocationManila, Philippines
AddressOne Rizal Park
Coordinates14°34′59.51″N 120°58′27.47″E
OpeningJuly 4, 1912 (1912-07-04)
Renovated1935
1975
2008
OwnerEmilio Yap
ManagementManila Prince Hotel Corp.
Technical details
Floor area35,000 square metres (380,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)William E. Parsons
Renovating team
Architect(s)Andrés Luna de San Pedro
EngineerPedro Siochi y Angeles
Other information
Number of rooms149 (1912)
570 (current)
Number of suites7
Number of restaurants3
Number of bars4
Website
manila-hotel.com.ph

The hotel used to host the offices of several foreign news organizations, including The New York Times. It has hosted world leaders and celebrities, including authors Ernest Hemingway and James A. Michener; actors Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and John Wayne; publisher Henry Luce; entertainers Sammy Davis, Jr., Michael Jackson and The Beatles; and U.S. President Bill Clinton.

The hotel tower, built as part of the hotel's renovation and expansion from 1975 to 1977, is the tallest hotel tower in the Manila Bay area.

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