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Hotel Okura Manila

$180-280/ night

Book this if You have a layover in Manila and want to pretend you're in a Kyoto ryokan instead of an airport hotel.

Why People Love It

9.1309 reviews
  • The handcrafted Hinoki (Japanese cypress) wooden soaking tubs in select rooms
  • Authentic Japanese 'Omotenashi' hospitality that feels genuinely caring, not scripted
  • Direct access to NAIA Terminal 3 via the Runway Manila footbridge (no traffic stress)

Quick Take: It's a serene, wood-scented bubble of Japan floating in the middle of chaotic Pasay—expensive, but cheaper than a flight to Tokyo.

Reviewed by @marwin_saysI stayed here for a weekend reset and was blown away. The transition from the chaotic airport area to this Zen sanctuary was seamless. The Japanese service and that stone garden walk made me completely forget I was in Pasay.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Travelers are obsessed with the Japanese toilets, the wooden tubs, and the silence of the rooms despite being next to the airport.

Reality check

The walk to the airport via Runway Manila is convenient but longer than you think (about 10-15 mins with luggage), so don't leave *too* last minute.

  • You are a nervous flyer who needs a zen, dead-silent environment before a flight
  • You appreciate Japanese minimalism and high-tech toilets (Toto Washlets everywhere)
  • You want a high-end staycation without leaving the airport orbit

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9.7
  • Housekeeping: Impeccable. Japanese standards of 'clean' apply here. Turndown service is precise.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Spotless. Grout is white, glass is streak-free, and the wooden tubs are meticulously maintained to prevent mold.
  • Maintenance: Feels brand new. No scuffs on walls or worn carpets observed in recent reviews.
  • Linens & towels: Crisp, high-thread-count white linens and plush, heavy towels.
  • Odors & scents: Signature 'Hinoki' cypress scent; no mustiness or cigarette smoke smells in the non-smoking rooms.

Sleepability™

9SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Faint hallway noise if near the elevators
  • Occasional distant rumble of heavy aircraft (rarely disturbing)

Before you book

Good to know

  • The hotel is connected to Newport Mall, which has plenty of cheaper dining options if the hotel restaurants are too pricey.
  • A 10% service charge and 12% VAT are added to all bills—calculate that into your budget.
  • The pool is heated, which is a rare and welcome feature in Manila's sometimes cool rainy season.

What to pack

  • Swimsuit for the heated rooftop pool (Sora)
  • A good book, as the vibe is very 'read in your robe' rather than 'party all night'

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Hinoki-yu Room (essential for the wooden tub experience)
  • Premier Corner Room (for more space and slightly better light)

Rooms to avoid

  • Lower floor rooms facing the atrium if you are sensitive to restaurant noise during breakfast service
  • Standard Deluxe rooms if you have your heart set on the wooden tub (they have standard tubs)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would love to request a high-floor Hinoki-yu Room, ideally away from the elevator banks for maximum quiet. If available, a room with a view away from the highway construction would be appreciated.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is it really walkable from the airport?

Yes, via 'Runway Manila,' an air-conditioned footbridge from NAIA Terminal 3. It takes about 10-15 minutes. For other terminals (1, 2, 4), you'll need a taxi or shuttle.

Does every room have the wooden tub?

No. You must specifically book the 'Hinoki-yu' room category. Standard Deluxe rooms have regular (but deep) soaking tubs.

Is breakfast included?

Not in all rates. If purchased separately, the Kisetsu Buffet at Yawaragi is approx PHP 1,900 ($34) per person.

Is there a casino in the hotel?

The hotel is part of the Newport World Resorts complex which has a massive casino, but the hotel itself maintains a separate, quiet entrance and lobby.

Can I check in early?

They are strict about the 3 PM check-in due to high turnover, but you can pay for early access or leave bags with the concierge.

Is it kid-friendly?

Yes, children stay free (up to a certain age), but the vibe is definitely more 'hushed adult luxury' than 'kids club fun'.


Insider Tips

  • The 'Okura Cookies' often left at turndown are legendary—ask for extras.

  • You can order a 'bath set' for your Hinoki tub that includes sake and Japanese bath salts.

  • Join the 'One Harmony' loyalty program (free online) before booking; it often grants dining discounts or late check-out perks.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The smell—the lobby and Hinoki rooms have a distinct, calming cypress wood fragrance.

  • 💡The Japanese toilets (Toto Washlets) are the fully automated kind that open when you walk in—startling if you aren't ready.

  • 💡They provide proper Japanese Yukata (robes) and origami cranes, not just standard terry cloth robes.

  • 💡The 'Zen Garden' is more of a viewing deck than a place to walk around in.

  • 💡The elevators are incredibly fast, minimizing wait times even on high floors.

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