Hostels in Manila

19 Hostels in Manila, Philippines
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Lub d Makati
8.9Fabulous(882)
Hostel- 7km from city centre
Lub d Philippines Makati is is close to several noted attractions, around 200 m from Century City and around a 9-minute walk from Power Plant Mall.
Privates From
€2.39
Dorms From
€9.55
Mad Monkey Manila
9.3Superb(136)
Hostel- 7.25km from city centre
Mad Monkey Manila is your golden ticket to our wild family of hostels across the Philippine archipelago.
Privates From
€17.25
Dorms From
€10.78
Manila-Z-Hostel
9.0Superb(1851)
Hostel- 7.25km from city centre
Z Hostel is one whole building that consists of 7 floors. We have 30 rooms total and 124 beds. Our mix
Privates From
€18.71
Dorms From
€13.80
Ola! Hostel Manila
8.7Fabulous(1319)
Hostel- 4.77km from city centre
Ola! Hostel Manila is located in Manila.
Privates From
€13.68
Dorms From
€7.24
Cheese Hostel Manila
8.6Fabulous(100)
Hostel- 5.63km from city centre
With its strategic location and warm, welcoming atmosphere, Cheese Hostel Manila is your perfect home away from home in the bustling heart of Makati City.
Privates From
€7.97
Dorms From
€3.22
NomadsMNL Hostel
8.7Fabulous(170)
Hostel- 11.12km from city centre
NomadsMNL Hostel offers private and dormitory rooms. All rooms are equipped with air-conditioned, free wi-fi, own private bathrooms (w/ hot & cold shower) and lockers.
Privates From
€8.19
Dorms From
€8.77
Yamato Hostel
9.6Superb(55)
Hostel- 7.22km from city centre
Discover Yamato Hostel, your serene retreat in the bustling heart of Pasay City.
Privates From
€13.98
Dorms From
€11.40
Lime Lite Manila Hostel
8.8Fabulous(90)
Hostel- 5.64km from city centre
Our property is a simple, modest, yet edgy lodging that is well-suited for both foreign tourists and local travelers.
Privates From
€6.44
Dorms From
€5.63
QBee Manila -Cozy Hostel, Near Airport
9.2Superb(26)
Hostel- 7.72km from city centre
Your home away from home. Go beyond places with QBee.
Privates From
€12.07
Dorms From
€8.03
Abraham Manila
8.8Fabulous(280)
Hostel- 7km from city centre
Abraham Manila is strategically situated in the heart of Makati, just a few steps away from a wide selec
Privates From
€13.48
Dorms From
€10.18
Stay Malate (former Wanderers Guest House)
7.5Very Good(34)
Hostel- 3.45km from city centre
500 m from Manila Bay and Robinsons Mall, Stay Malate has its own restaurant, bar, and 24-hour front desk.
Privates From
€3.12
Dorms From
€6.38
The Grid Co-Living Managed by HII
8.9Fabulous(10)
Hostel- 5.7km from city centre
The Grid Co-Living is a fresh new take on the dormitory and co-living concept, located in Makati City
Privates From
€11.27
Dorms From
€10.46
8Hostel
4.7(48)
Hostel- 1.15km from city centre
8Hostel is the smartest choice for you who are looking for affordable accommodation with outstanding serv
Privates From
€11.59
Dorms From
€6.65
Baybayin Hostel & Co-Live
9.0Fabulous(17)
Hostel- 7.13km from city centre
Feel at home!
Privates From
€10.95
Dorms From
€7.98
UNWND Boutique Hotel Makati
10Superb(4)
Hostel- 7.29km from city centre
UNWND Lux Hostel is more than just a luxury hostel brand, UNWND is a network of upscale, exploration-driven hubs tucked away in awe-inspiring and exciting locations all across the Philippines.
Privates From
€17.84
Dorms From
€28.38
Layover Guesthouse at 28 Fokker
Hostel- 10.1km from city centre
The property is around 4.1 km from SMX Convention Center, 4.4 km from SM Mall of Asia and 4.5 km from Newport Mall.
Privates From
€11.27
Dorms From
€9.66
Food District Hostel - Ortigas Kapitolyo
0.0(3)
Hostel- 9.45km from city centre
Food District Hostel has a tour desk that can assist guests with sightseeing excursions and travel arrang
Privates From
€9.56
Dorms From
€7.65
Haven Backpackers Hostel
3.7(28)
Hostel- 5.35km from city centre
Haven Backpackers Hostel is a family design hostel located in the city center boundary of Makati and Pasay City (1830-11 Pablo Compound Dominga St. Pasay City)
Privates From
€10.46
Dorms From
€7.24
Townhouse Oak VIP Suites
Hostel- 6.87km from city centre
Townhouse Oak VIP Suites features air-conditioned rooms with cable flat-screen TV in the Makati district of Manila.
Privates From
€8.05
Dorms From
€14.71

About Manila

7.0Good(239 Reviews)
Activities
6.7
Eating out
7.4
Shopping
7.7
Chilling out
6.1
Transport
6.6
Sightseeing
6.7
Culture
7.0
Nightlife
7.2
Value for Money
7.3

About Manila

Beneath Manila's glassy towers and colonial mansions, you'll discover a creative city brimming with innovative bars and quirky shops. Manila is made up of 16 separate cities stretching round a bay on the largest island in the Philippines. Take time to discover the character of the individual districts. You can go hunting for bargains in lively Binondo Market, followed by an evening sipping cocktails on the terrace of a skyscraper.

Hostels in Manila reflect its eclectic past. Spend a night in a 1940's mansion turned capsule hostel, or escape the city in a tropical island-inspired interior. On-site bars and cafés are common, and one Manila hostel even has a rooftop bar and restaurant for dinner overlooking the Malate district. You'll find most have free breakfast and Wi-Fi, as well as female-only dorms. Many Manila hostels also put on free city tours.

Manila's districts are built around the old walled city of Intramuros. It's here you'll find Fort Santiago and the colonial Spanish buildings. Malate is the commercial centre of the city and a focus point for most travellers: think shopping malls and international dining. Foodies should also venture into UP Village, where an exciting restaurant and pop-up bar scene is springing up – a favourite spot of the local student population. It's worth dedicating a morning to Binondo too. This is the oldest Chinatown in the world, and its restaurants and food stands make it a riot of colour and mouthwatering smells.

There's plenty to explore in Manila, whether you're looking for culture, history or shopping. A walking tour is a good way to get to know the city, and when you're ready to rest your legs, head to the gardens of Fort Santiago. This Spanish fort is famous for being the prison of Rizal, a Filipino hero. Manila also has lots of shops, from high-end boutiques and malls to bustling markets. The Salcedo Saturday Market in Makati is one of the largest – an outdoor feast of food, crafts and everyday items.

You can travel around Manila by either the Light Rail Trains or Metro Rail Trains, depending on where you're heading. If you're going from Intramuros to Makati, you can take the Pasig River Ferry. Taxis are another good option for getting around the city. If you're arriving into Ninoy Aquino International Airport, you'll find taxis waiting to take you to the city centre.

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