Top 5 Nationalities Visiting the Philippines in 2026 — And Why Makati is the Perfect Base for All of Them

May 22, 2026

The Philippines is one of Southeast Asia’s most visited destinations — and the mix of nationalities arriving at its airports in 2026 tells a fascinating story about what the country offers and who it attracts. From South Korean beach lovers to Australian adventure seekers, each nationality comes searching for something specific. And for all of them, one truth holds: the best base in the Philippines is not a beach resort. It is a well-managed, high-floor condo in Makati — clean, connected, walkable, and packed with everything an international visitor needs within easy reach.

This guide covers the top five nationalities visiting the Philippines in 2026, what each group is searching for, and exactly why a Stay N Cee condo in Makati is the smartest choice for every single one of them.


The Numbers: Who Is Actually Coming to the Philippines in 2026

The Bureau of Immigration recorded an almost 8% increase in total arrivals in the first half of 2025, with the top five source markets being the United States with 753,544 arrivals, South Korea with 745,623, Japan with 256,776, China with 229,915, and Australia with 188,082.

The Philippines welcomed more than 1.2 million foreign visitors in the first two months of 2026 alone, reflecting renewed global interest in Philippine destinations — from pristine beaches to vibrant cities — at a time when many travellers are seeking unique cultural and natural experiences across Southeast Asia.

Roughly 70 percent of international tourists in the Philippines are repeat visitors who tend to stay longer and spend more — making the country one of the highest repeat-visitation destinations in Asia.

These are not one-time tourists ticking a box. These are travellers who come back, who know what they want, and who increasingly understand that Manila — and Makati specifically — is the best base for their Philippine experience.


#1 — South Korea: The Philippines’ Biggest Tourist Market

South Korea is the single largest source of foreign visitors to the Philippines — and has been for years. South Koreans took a 26.98 percent share of total Philippine arrivals from January to October 2024, with 1.32 million arrivals — an 11.39 percent increase year-on-year, further cementing South Korea’s position as the Philippines’ leading tourist market.

What South Koreans search for when visiting the Philippines:

South Korean travellers are drawn to the Philippines for a specific combination of things: tropical beaches and island destinations, affordable luxury compared to Korean prices, a warm climate that is the polar opposite of Korean winters, and the general ease of travel in a country that welcomes Korean visitors with visa-free access and an enormous infrastructure of Korean restaurants, Korean-speaking guides, and Korean-friendly services built up over decades of heavy tourism.

South Korean tourists seeking authentic cultural interactions are increasingly drawn to urban experiences in Manila, which allow them to engage with local traditions and modern Filipino life during their stay. Cities like Manila, Cebu, and Clark, combined with islands such as Boracay and Bohol, create itineraries that mix culture, adventure, and relaxation.

Manila is almost always the entry and exit point for South Korean visitors — and an increasing number are spending serious time in the city rather than treating it as a transit hub. The restaurant scene, the nightlife in Poblacion, the weekend markets, and the Michelin-recognised dining in Makati are converting South Korean visitors who arrived expecting a quick stopover into guests who extend their stay.

Why Makati works for South Koreans: Makati’s restaurant scene includes an excellent range of Korean food — from barbecue to jjajangmyeon to Korean-style cafes — reflecting the decades of Korean visitor influence on the neighbourhood. The area is safe, clean, and professionally managed in a way that South Korean visitors who are accustomed to high urban standards immediately recognise and appreciate. Fast WiFi, pool access, and a central location for day trips to Intramuros, BGC, and the islands make Makati the obvious base.


#2 — United States: The High-Spending, Long-Staying Visitor

Americans are the second largest source market for Philippines tourism and, critically, among the highest-spending visitors the country receives. Receipts per arrival in the Philippines reached $1,631 — considerably higher than the Southeast Asian average of $1,085 — and the average length of stay was 11 nights in 2024.

What Americans search for when visiting the Philippines:

Americans visit the Philippines for a combination of cultural familiarity and lifestyle value that is unique to this destination. English is spoken everywhere. The dollar goes dramatically further than at home. The nightlife in Poblacion, Makati is genuinely world class at a fraction of US prices. The food scene is now Michelin-recognised. And the historical ties between the Philippines and the United States create a cultural warmth that Americans find nowhere else in Asia.

A significant portion of American visitors are also balikbayan — Filipino-Americans returning to visit family — and this group consistently chooses Manila as their base, with Makati being the preferred accommodation area for those who want comfort and convenience alongside their family visits.

Why Makati works for Americans: Everything Americans expect from a premium urban lifestyle is available in Makati at a price that feels almost impossible back home. A high-floor condo with pool, gym, fast WiFi, and a private balcony overlooking the city costs a fraction of a comparable hotel room in New York or Los Angeles. The bars in Poblacion serve excellent cocktails for $3 to $5. The Michelin-recognised restaurants run $15 to $30 for two. Americans who stay in Makati consistently describe the experience as one of the best value-for-quality decisions they have ever made while travelling.


#3 — Japan: The Detail-Oriented, Experience-Seeking Visitor

Japan saw the most substantial percentage growth among top source markets, with arrivals surging by nearly 30 percent to 321,913, placing it third among the Philippines’ top visitor nationalities.

What Japanese tourists search for when visiting the Philippines:

Japanese visitors are drawn to the Philippines for its natural beauty — the pristine diving in Palawan and Cebu, the white sand beaches of Boracay, and the rich marine environments that make the Philippines one of the world’s premier dive destinations. Japanese tourists also have high standards for cleanliness, service quality, and food — and Manila’s premium districts deliver on all three.

Japanese visitors are returning to explore the country’s pristine beaches, coral reefs, and natural attractions. Travel between Japan and the Philippines is growing fast.

Manila is the gateway for Japanese visitors en route to the islands — and an increasing number are discovering that Makati itself deserves serious time. The Japanese food scene in Makati is genuinely excellent. The cleanliness and professional management of buildings like The Gramercy Residences align with the standards Japanese visitors expect. And the walkability of the Greenbelt area reduces the transport friction that Japanese travellers, accustomed to excellent urban infrastructure at home, find frustrating about less-managed parts of Manila.

Why Makati works for Japanese visitors: Makati is the most organised and cleanest urban district in Metro Manila — which matters enormously to Japanese visitors who have high expectations for their environment. The area has excellent Japanese restaurants, clean and well-lit streets, professional building management, and fast dedicated WiFi. For Japanese travellers spending a night or two in Manila before or after island destinations, a Stay N Cee condo in Makati is the obvious base.


#4 — China: The Shopping, Dining, and Leisure Visitor

China experienced a strong rebound in Philippine tourism, recording a 25.46 percent increase with 280,301 visitors, reflecting the resurgence of travel from the mainland market.

What Chinese tourists search for when visiting the Philippines:

Chinese visitors to Manila are drawn by a specific set of attractions: the integrated resort and casino complex around Entertainment City in Pasay, the shopping in Makati and BGC, the food scene which includes excellent Chinese and Filipino-Chinese cuisine in Binondo — the world’s oldest Chinatown — and the general affordability of Manila compared to major Chinese cities.

Manila’s Entertainment City casinos — Okada Manila, Resorts World, and Solaire — are a major draw for Chinese visitors specifically, and the city has invested significantly in catering to this market. But the broader Chinese tourist profile in Manila has evolved significantly beyond casino tourism toward food, shopping, and lifestyle experiences.

Why Makati works for Chinese visitors: Makati is central to everything Chinese visitors want in Manila — Binondo is a 25-minute Grab ride, the shopping at Greenbelt and Glorietta is premium and familiar, and the restaurants cover Chinese cuisine alongside Filipino and international options. The professional management of Stay N Cee properties — with 24-hour security, clean facilities, and reliable fast WiFi — meets the quality standards Chinese visitors expect from premium accommodation.


#5 — Australia: The Adventure-Seeking, Lifestyle-Driven Visitor

Australia ranked fifth among the Philippines’ top source markets in the first half of 2025, with 188,082 arrivals — a strong and growing number that reflects the deep travel connection between the two countries.

What Australian tourists search for when visiting the Philippines:

Australians are among the most adventurous and lifestyle-conscious visitors the Philippines receives. They come for Siargao’s surf breaks, Palawan’s island hopping, Cebu’s diving, and — increasingly — Manila’s food and nightlife scene which Australians, accustomed to premium urban lifestyle at home, find excellent value and genuinely high quality.

The Philippines is one of the most popular short-haul international destinations for Australians — direct flights from Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane to Manila are well-established, and the time zone proximity makes it practical for even short stays. Australian visitors tend to be confident, experienced travellers who know what they want and research their accommodation carefully before booking.

Why Makati works for Australians: Australians respond strongly to the combination of quality and value that Makati delivers. The pool culture at premium condo buildings — something Australians relate to deeply — the excellent food scene, the walkable neighbourhoods, and the genuine nightlife in Poblacion all connect with what Australian visitors look for in an urban stay. Australians who discover Makati through a Stay N Cee booking consistently extend their Manila portion of the trip once they experience the neighbourhood.


One Address That Works for All Five Nationalities: The Gramercy Residences, Makati

What all five of these nationalities have in common — despite their different motivations, preferences, and travel styles — is that they all benefit from the same things when choosing accommodation in Manila: a clean, well-managed building in a safe neighbourhood with fast WiFi, pool access, and proximity to the best the city has to offer.

The Gramercy Residences at Century City, Kalayaan Avenue, Poblacion, Makati delivers all of it. A 73-floor iconic tower with a legendary Skypark on the 36th floor featuring multi-level infinity pools, a three-storey waterfall, a lagoon pool, full gym, spa, and the 71 Gramercy rooftop bar on the 71st floor. Walking distance to Poblacion’s nightlife. A short Grab to Greenbelt, Binondo, Intramuros, and BGC. Professional 24-hour security and management that meets the expectations of international visitors from Seoul, New York, Tokyo, Beijing, and Sydney alike.

This is why it is our top recommendation regardless of which country you are travelling from.


All Stay N Cee Properties — Where Every Nationality Feels at Home in Manila

All four Stay N Cee condos are in Makati — available on Airbnb and Booking.com for nightly and weekly stays, or contact us directly for monthly rates.

1. Condo with Pool — The Gramercy Residences ⭐ Top pick for all international visitors Century City, Kalayaan Avenue, Poblacion, Makati The flagship Stay N Cee property. 73 floors, Skypark multi-level infinity pools, gym, spa, 71st floor rooftop bar, 24hr concierge. Walking distance to Poblacion nightlife. The address that works for every nationality, every travel style, and every reason people visit Manila. Amenities: Multi-level pool · Gym · Spa · Fast WiFi · Air conditioning · Laundry · 24hr security · Rooftop bar 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/condo-with-pool-in-makati-the-gramercy

2. 50F Sunset View — Fast WiFi, Pool, Own Balcony Makati CBD 50th floor with a private west-facing balcony and panoramic Manila Bay sunset views. Pool and full building amenities. Fast dedicated WiFi. Ideal for couples and solo visitors who want the best views in Makati every evening. Amenities: Private balcony · Pool · Fast WiFi · Panoramic sunset views · Air conditioning 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/50f-sunset-view-fast-wifi-pool-own-balcony

3. Condo Living — Pool, Balcony, Gym, Fast WiFi Makati CBD Spacious and well-equipped. Pool, private balcony, gym, and fast WiFi. The right choice for visitors spending a week or longer in Manila who want proper space and comfort alongside a great location. Amenities: Balcony · Pool · Gym · Fast WiFi · Air conditioning 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/condo-living-pool-balcony-gym-fast-wifi

4. Stay in Makati — Cozy 1-BR, Gym, Pool, WiFi, Netflix Makati CBD The complete Manila setup for solo travellers and couples from any country. Private balcony, Netflix, gym, pool, and fast WiFi. Everything you need to feel genuinely at home in Manila from the first night. Amenities: 1-Bedroom · Netflix · Private balcony · Pool · Gym · Fast WiFi 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/stay-in-makati-cozy-1-br-gym-pool-wifi-netflix


Frequently Asked Questions

Which nationality visits the Philippines the most? South Korea is the Philippines’ largest tourist market, accounting for over a quarter of all international arrivals. The United States ranks second, followed by Japan, China, and Australia. Together these five nationalities represent the majority of all international tourism to the Philippines.

Why do South Koreans visit the Philippines so often? South Koreans are drawn to the Philippines for its tropical beaches and islands, affordable luxury compared to Korean prices, warm climate, visa-free access, and the extensive Korean-friendly tourism infrastructure that has developed over decades of heavy visitation. Manila is the primary entry point and an increasingly popular destination in its own right.

What is the best area in Manila for international tourists? Makati CBD is the best area for international visitors of all nationalities. It is the safest and most walkable district in Metro Manila, has the best restaurant scene including Michelin-recognised dining, excellent nightlife in Poblacion, clean and professionally managed residential towers, and easy access to every major Manila attraction and day trip destination.

Why should international visitors choose Stay N Cee in Makati? Stay N Cee manages four premium short term rental condos in Makati — all with pool, gym, and fast WiFi. The properties are managed to a consistent standard that meets the expectations of international visitors from South Korea, the US, Japan, China, and Australia. The Gramercy Residences at Century City is our flagship property and the top choice for any nationality visiting Manila in 2026.

How long do international visitors typically stay in the Philippines? The average length of stay for international visitors in the Philippines is 11 nights — nearly double the Southeast Asian average. The majority of visitors are repeat travellers who stay longer and spend more on each trip, making a well-managed condo rental a significantly better choice than a hotel for anything beyond a two-night stay.


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Why Americans Are Choosing Manila in 2026 — And Why Makati Is the Only Address That Makes Sense

May 20, 2026

Nearly a million Americans visited the Philippines in 2023. That number has grown steadily every year since. And unlike the beach-focused tourists heading to Boracay or Palawan, a significant and growing portion of those Americans are coming specifically to Manila — not as a transit stop, not as a reluctant layover, but as a deliberate destination choice.

The reason is simple but rarely said plainly: for Americans, Manila offers a quality of life that their dollar simply cannot buy anywhere else. A high-floor condo with a pool and city views. World-class Michelin-recognised restaurants. Bars that stay open until sunrise. Clean, walkable neighbourhoods lined with independent cafes and weekend markets. English spoken everywhere. And all of it at a fraction of what the equivalent lifestyle costs in any American city.

This guide explains exactly why Americans are choosing Manila in 2026, why Makati is the specific neighbourhood that delivers on the promise, and where to stay to get the full experience from day one.


The Numbers: Americans Are the Philippines’ Second Biggest Tourist Market

The United States ranked as the second largest source market for Philippines tourism in 2023, with close to one million American visitors. Only South Korea sends more tourists to the Philippines — and Korean tourism is driven heavily by proximity. American tourism to the Philippines is driven by something more deliberate: a combination of deep cultural ties, the English language advantage, and an increasingly well-understood lifestyle arbitrage that makes Manila one of the most attractive destinations in Asia for Americans with money to spend and time to use it well.

Receipts per arrival in the Philippines in 2025 reached $1,631 — considerably higher than the Southeast Asian average of $1,085. Americans visiting Manila are not backpackers. They are people who spend seriously, stay longer, and come back. The average length of stay for visitors in the Philippines was 11 nights in 2024 — nearly double the regional average of 5.75 days. Manila is a stay-longer destination, and Americans are leading that trend.


Reason 1: Your Dollar Goes Remarkably Far — Especially in Makati

This is the headline number that stops most Americans when they first hear it. Coming from the US, costs are dramatically lower — especially for accommodation. Even in the city centre, apartments and condos are a fraction of the price back home. Bigger spaces and nicer locations are often within reach on a modest budget.

Let us make it concrete. A one-bedroom apartment in the Makati city centre costs approximately $534 to $803 per month. In New York, San Francisco, or Los Angeles, that same monthly figure barely covers a week of accommodation. In Makati, it covers a fully furnished, high-floor condo in one of the most prestigious buildings in Southeast Asia — with a pool, a gym, fast WiFi, and a view that friends back home will not believe when you video call them from the balcony.

$3,000 a month in Makati buys a genuinely comfortable, high-quality lifestyle even in a prime area of Metro Manila. It covers a premium condo, daily dining out at good restaurants, regular bar nights in Poblacion, weekend activities, transport, and still leaves money over. For Americans used to stretching a budget in expensive cities, this feels like abundance.


Reason 2: English Is Everywhere — No Adjustment Period

This is the factor Americans consistently underestimate until they experience it in practice. The Philippines has one of the highest English proficiency rates in Asia. In Manila, English is not just spoken — it is the default language of business, hospitality, and daily commercial life.

Every restaurant menu, every building concierge, every Grab driver, every shop assistant, every doctor — all conducting their professional lives in fluent English. For an American arriving in Manila, there is no adjustment period, no translation app required, no frustrating communication breakdown at the pharmacy or the bank.

This practical advantage extends into the social dimension too. Filipinos are famously warm and genuinely interested in American culture — there are deep historical and cultural ties between the two countries that create an instant familiarity that most Asian destinations simply do not have. Americans in Manila consistently report feeling welcomed in a way that is qualitatively different from their experience elsewhere in Asia.


Reason 3: The Nightlife Is Genuinely World Class

Poblacion, Makati is one of the best bar neighbourhoods in Asia. Full stop. Not “pretty good for Southeast Asia.” Not “surprisingly decent for Manila.” World class — the kind of bar strip that Americans from New York or Los Angeles walk through and immediately recognise as the real thing.

Bar entry in Manila is usually free. Upscale venues charge the equivalent of $5 to $15 with one or two free drinks included. Cocktails run $3 to $5.50 and local beers cost around $1.10 to $2.20. Read those numbers again from an American perspective. A craft cocktail in Manila’s most sophisticated bars costs less than $6. A beer costs $1.50. The venues are genuinely excellent — not dive bars with cheap drinks but well-designed, atmospherically lit, musically curated spaces that would charge five times the price in any American city.

Poblacion has everything: hidden cocktail bars behind unmarked doors, vinyl record shops doubling as late-night venues, rooftop bars with city views, live jazz, and a general atmosphere of creative nightlife energy that starts late and runs until the city gets light. The best nights in Poblacion feel like the best nights in any great city.

The Gramercy Residences at Century City sits in Poblacion, Makati — which means our guests are walking distance from all of this on every single night of their stay.


Reason 4: Makati Is Clean, Posh, and Genuinely Walkable

This surprises first-time visitors most. Manila’s international reputation is for chaos, traffic, and urban disorder — and across much of the city, that reputation is not entirely wrong. But Makati CBD is a completely different proposition.

Legazpi and Salcedo Villages are leafy and calm, known for their weekend markets and independent restaurants. Poblacion is the destination for indie bars and late-night dining. Rockwell offers gated luxury living. These are neighbourhoods that Americans instantly recognise as premium urban living — tree-lined streets, well-maintained pavements, independent coffee shops at ground level, residential towers with professional management, and a general sense of order and safety that sets the area entirely apart from the rest of Metro Manila.

Staying in Makati — specifically around Salcedo, Greenbelt, and Poblacion — means you can walk to almost everything you need. The Greenbelt complex alone has over 200 restaurants. The Ayala Museum, weekend markets, Michelin-recognised restaurants, rooftop bars, and coworking spaces are all within walking distance or a two-minute Grab ride of each other. For Americans used to driving everywhere, the walkability of central Makati is one of the most pleasant surprises the city delivers.


Reason 5: The Food Scene Is Now Michelin-Recognised

In 2026 the Michelin Guide arrived in Manila for the first time — and most of the starred restaurants are in Makati. For Americans who take food seriously this is a significant development. It is validation that what locals and expats have known for years is now officially on the global record: eating in Makati in 2026 is one of the best culinary experiences in Asia.

There is excellent Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Italian, Filipino, and American food across Makati — concentrated at every price point from market stalls to fine dining. A Michelin Bib Gourmand meal — exceptional quality at a moderate price — runs the equivalent of $15 to $30 for two people at most selections. A comparable meal at a Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant in New York would cost $80 to $150.

The Salcedo Saturday Market and Legazpi Sunday Market add another dimension that Americans specifically connect with — artisan food, specialty coffee, local producers, and the kind of weekend market culture that feels premium in US cities but is simply the local Saturday morning experience in Makati.


Reason 6: World-Class Healthcare at a Fraction of US Prices

Healthcare is one of the most significant quality-of-life considerations for Americans staying in Manila long term — and the news here is genuinely good. Private hospitals in Manila are modern, well-equipped, and staffed by English-speaking medical professionals.

A visit to a general practitioner at a private hospital in Manila typically costs the equivalent of $9 to $27. Major hospitals like Makati Medical Center and St. Luke’s BGC are internationally accredited, genuinely excellent facilities that Americans with international health insurance can access immediately. Makati Medical Center is a 10-minute Grab from central Makati. St. Luke’s BGC is 15 minutes.

For anyone doing a longer stay in Manila — a month, two months, or a retirement-length stay — the healthcare quality and cost is a meaningful part of the overall value equation that makes Manila genuinely superior to comparable lifestyle destinations.


Reason 7: The Cultural Connection Is Unlike Any Other Asian Country

The Philippines and the United States share a history that spans more than a century — a history that created deep cultural ties, a shared language, a familiarity with American institutions and values, and a Filipino diaspora of roughly four million people in the United States. When Americans arrive in Manila, there is a cultural recognition that exists nowhere else in Asia.

American music, American sports, American film — all deeply embedded in Filipino daily life. But beneath the surface familiarity is a genuinely distinct and rich Filipino culture that rewards curiosity. The combination — familiar enough to feel comfortable, different enough to feel genuinely new — is why Americans who come to Manila for two weeks so frequently rebook for two months.


Where to Stay: All Stay N Cee Properties in Makati

Every Stay N Cee property is in Makati — the neighbourhood that delivers everything this guide describes. High-floor condos with pool and gym access, fast WiFi, private balconies, and locations that put you within walking distance of the best bars, restaurants, markets, and nightlife in the Philippines. All properties are available on Airbnb and Booking.com for nightly and weekly stays. Contact us directly for monthly rates.

1. Condo with Pool — The Gramercy Residences ⭐ Top pick for Americans Century City, Kalayaan Avenue, Poblacion, Makati The address that matches the lifestyle. 73-floor iconic tower in Poblacion — walking distance to Manila’s best nightlife strip, a short Grab to Greenbelt’s Michelin dining scene. Legendary Skypark on the 36th floor with multi-level infinity pools, three-storey waterfall, lagoon pool, full gym, spa, and 71 Gramercy rooftop bar on the 71st floor. The American lifestyle in Manila, fully realised. Amenities: Multi-level infinity pool · Gym · Spa · Fast WiFi · Air conditioning · Laundry · 24hr security · Rooftop bar 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/condo-with-pool-in-makati-the-gramercy

2. 50F Sunset View — Fast WiFi, Pool, Own Balcony Makati CBD 50th floor with a private west-facing balcony. The Manila Bay sunset from this height is one of the great views in Asia — and it is yours every evening. Pool and full building amenities. Fast dedicated WiFi. Amenities: Private balcony · Pool · Fast WiFi · Panoramic sunset views · Air conditioning 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/50f-sunset-view-fast-wifi-pool-own-balcony

3. Condo Living — Pool, Balcony, Gym, Fast WiFi Makati CBD Spacious and well-equipped — the kind of space Americans expect at home, in the heart of Makati. Pool, private balcony, gym, and fast WiFi. Ideal for stays of a week or longer where space matters as much as location. Amenities: Balcony · Pool · Gym · Fast WiFi · Air conditioning 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/condo-living-pool-balcony-gym-fast-wifi

4. Stay in Makati — Cozy 1-BR, Gym, Pool, WiFi, Netflix Makati CBD The complete Manila lifestyle setup in one unit. Private balcony, Netflix, gym, pool, and fast WiFi. Morning coffee with a city view. Pool in the afternoon. Poblacion bar strip in the evening. This is what Americans come to Manila for. Amenities: 1-Bedroom · Netflix · Private balcony · Pool · Gym · Fast WiFi 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/stay-in-makati-cozy-1-br-gym-pool-wifi-netflix


Frequently Asked Questions

Why do Americans visit the Philippines? Americans visit the Philippines for a combination of reasons unique to the country: English is the default language everywhere, deep cultural ties create immediate familiarity, the dollar goes extraordinarily far compared to any US city, the food scene is now Michelin-recognised, the nightlife in Makati’s Poblacion is world class at a fraction of US bar prices, and the overall quality of life in Makati CBD is genuinely premium at what Americans consider an affordable price point.

Is Manila good for American tourists in 2026? Yes — and 2026 is specifically a great year to visit. National Geographic named Manila one of the best places to visit in 2026, the Michelin Guide arrived for the first time, and the city is more internationally competitive than it has ever been. For Americans, Makati CBD specifically offers a combination of lifestyle quality, value, and cultural familiarity that is unmatched anywhere else in Asia.

How much does it cost to live well in Manila as an American? $3,000 a month covers a genuinely comfortable and high-quality lifestyle in a prime area of Metro Manila. A premium Makati condo with pool and city views runs $534 to $803 per month. Cocktails at Poblacion bars cost $3 to $5. A Michelin Bib Gourmand dinner for two runs $15 to $30. For short stays, Stay N Cee condo rentals start from approximately ₱2,500 per night — a fraction of comparable accommodation in any US city.

Which neighbourhood in Manila is best for Americans? Makati CBD is the best base for Americans in Manila — specifically Poblacion for nightlife access, Legazpi and Salcedo for leafy calm and weekend markets, and the Greenbelt area for the most walkable urban experience. The Gramercy Residences at Century City, Poblacion sits at the intersection of all of it and is our top pick for American guests.

What is the bar scene like in Makati for Americans? Poblacion is the bar strip — independent cocktail bars, live music venues, rooftop bars, and late-night dining that runs until early morning. Bar entry is usually free. Cocktails cost $3 to $5.50. Beers cost $1.10 to $2.20. For Americans used to paying $18 for a cocktail in New York, Manila’s Poblacion feels like a revelation — world-class venues at prices that make a long night out genuinely affordable.


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15 Best Things to Do in Manila in 2026 (And Why Makati is the Perfect Base for All of Them)

May 6, 2026

Manila gets a complicated reputation. Ask ten travellers about it and you will get ten different opinions — chaotic, electric, exhausting, fascinating, underrated. All of them are correct. But here is what every single one of those travellers agrees on: once you actually spend time in Manila, really spend time in it rather than passing through, it gets under your skin in a way few cities do.

This guide covers the 15 best things to do in Manila in 2026 — from the historic and cultural to the hedonistic and delicious — plus exactly why basing yourself in Makati puts you closest to all of it with the least friction possible.


1. Walk Through Intramuros — Manila’s 500-Year-Old Walled City

Intramuros is where Manila’s story begins. Built by the Spanish in 1571, this walled city sits on the southern bank of the Pasig River and contains Fort Santiago, the Manila Cathedral, San Agustin Church (the oldest stone church in the Philippines), Casa Manila, and several smaller museums — all within a 0.67 square kilometre area.

The best way to experience Intramuros is on foot or by bamboo bicycle — rentals are available at the entrance gates. Community-led walking tours run daily and go deep into the colonial history, wartime stories, and architectural details that a self-guided wander will miss. Allow at minimum two hours, more if you want to explore properly.

From Makati, Intramuros is a 20–30 minute Grab ride depending on traffic. Go in the morning when it is cooler and the light on the stone walls is at its best.


2. Visit the National Museums — Free Entry, World-Class Collections

The National Museum complex near Rizal Park comprises three separate buildings: the National Museum of Fine Arts, the National Museum of Anthropology, and the National Museum of Natural History. All three are free to enter and together form one of the most impressive museum experiences in Southeast Asia.

The Fine Arts building houses the works of Juan Luna and Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo — including Luna’s enormous Spoliarium, which fills an entire wall and stops most visitors in their tracks. The Anthropology building covers the depth and diversity of Filipino cultures across the archipelago. The Natural History building is the newest and architecturally the most dramatic, with a spiral staircase rising through a glass atrium.

Plan at least half a day for all three. From Makati, it is a 20-minute Grab ride.


3. Eat Your Way Through the Salcedo Saturday Market

Every Saturday morning, the Salcedo Village basketball court in Makati transforms into one of the best food markets in the Philippines. Local producers, artisan bakers, specialty coffee roasters, and homegrown food vendors set up from around 7 AM until midday.

This is not a tourist market. It is where Makati residents do their weekly shop — and the quality reflects that. Expect freshly baked sourdough, artisanal cheeses, Filipino heritage rice, craft hot sauces, homemade jams, fresh-pressed juices, and a rotating cast of prepared food stalls serving everything from Japanese onigiri to Filipino longganisa rice bowls.

If you are staying at any of our Stay N Cee properties, this market is practically on your doorstep. The Legazpi Sunday Market, one street over, runs on Sundays with a similar format. Two weekends in a row and you will have eaten better than most restaurant meals at a fraction of the cost.


4. Explore Bonifacio Global City (BGC)

BGC — or The Fort, as it is still often called — is Manila’s most planned and walkable urban district. Built on the site of a former US military camp in Taguig, it is now a grid of wide pedestrian-friendly avenues lined with public art installations, restaurants, bars, and high-rise offices and residences.

Bonifacio High Street is the main outdoor shopping and dining strip. The Mind Museum is one of the best science museums in Southeast Asia and worth a visit if you are travelling with children or just enjoy interactive exhibitions. Track 30th is a well-designed urban park used for morning runs, evening strolls, and occasional outdoor events.

BGC is a 15–20 minute Grab ride from Makati — close enough to visit easily, different enough in character to feel like a separate city.


5. Have Dinner at a Michelin-Recognised Restaurant in Makati

The inaugural MICHELIN Guide Philippines 2026 landed in October 2025 and most of the starred restaurants are in Makati. This is genuinely historic — the first time Philippine cuisine has been formally recognised by the world’s most prestigious restaurant guide — and 2026 is the year to experience it.

Helm in Makati earned Two Michelin Stars in its very first year of eligibility, making it the highest-rated restaurant in the entire inaugural Philippine selection. For something more accessible, the Bib Gourmand list — exceptional food at moderate prices — has 19 entries across Manila and Environs, many of them in or near the Makati CBD.

Staying in Makati puts you within a short Grab ride of the highest concentration of Michelin-recognised restaurants in the country. Plan at least one dinner at a starred restaurant during your stay — book well in advance as tables are filling up fast since the Guide’s release.


6. Watch the Sunset from a Makati High-Rise

One of the most underrated free experiences in Manila is watching the sun go down from a high floor over the city. Manila Bay sunsets are legendary — the combination of the bay’s position, the tropical atmosphere, and the city light pollution creates colours that photographers travel specifically to capture.

From the upper floors of The Gramercy Residences at Century City — our flagship Stay N Cee property on Kalayaan Avenue, Poblacion — you get unobstructed views across the Makati skyline toward Manila Bay. The 71st floor rooftop bar, 71 Gramercy, is one of the best sunset spots in the city. Guests staying in our condo units have access to pool areas with panoramic views as a daily amenity, not a special occasion.

Our 50F Sunset View listing is named exactly for this reason — the west-facing private balcony at 50 floors up delivers one of the best sunset views in Makati every single evening.


7. Bar Hop Through Poblacion

Poblacion is Makati’s most exciting neighbourhood right now. A dense grid of streets in the southern part of Makati that a decade ago was a quiet residential area, it is now the most concentrated nightlife zone in Metro Manila — with everything from hole-in-the-wall craft beer bars and mezcal lounges to late-night record stores and rooftop cocktail bars all packed into a walkable few blocks.

The area operates on Filipino time — it gets going properly from 10 PM onwards and runs until early morning. The best approach is to start with dinner somewhere on the edges of the neighbourhood, then drift inward as the evening progresses. There is no fixed circuit — the best nights in Poblacion are the ones you did not plan.

The Gramercy Residences at Century City sits in the Poblacion area of Makati, which means you are walking distance from the heart of the nightlife scene. This is a genuine advantage — no late-night Grab surge pricing, no waiting for a car after midnight.


8. Visit the Ayala Museum

The Ayala Museum in Greenbelt, Makati is one of the best private museums in the Philippines. It houses a remarkable collection of pre-colonial gold artefacts, including the Pectoral Butuan — a pre-colonial gold disc from Agusan del Norte that dates back over a thousand years. The diorama gallery on the upper floors walks visitors through the entire sweep of Philippine history in a way that is genuinely engaging rather than dry.

Entry is ₱425 for adults. Allow 90 minutes to two hours. The museum is located inside the Greenbelt complex, which means you can combine it with lunch at one of the Greenbelt restaurants without needing transport.


9. Eat Street Food at Quiapo and Binondo

No trip to Manila is complete without eating your way through Binondo — the world’s oldest Chinatown, established in 1594 — and the surrounding Quiapo district. The food here is Manila at its most unfiltered: pancit Canton freshly tossed in enormous woks, tikoy (sticky rice cake) sold from shopfronts that have been in the same family for three generations, siopao, hopia, and the best fried squid balls you will find anywhere in the city.

Quiapo is also home to the Quiapo Church and the Black Nazarene — one of the most significant Catholic devotional sites in the Philippines. The chaotic, densely packed street market surrounding the church is an experience in itself.

Allow a full morning for Binondo and Quiapo together. This is best done on a weekday when the crowds are slightly more manageable. A Grab from Makati takes about 20–25 minutes.


10. Spend a Morning at Greenbelt

Greenbelt is not just a mall — it is the social infrastructure of Makati. Five interconnected open-air pavilions spread across a beautifully landscaped campus in the centre of the Ayala Triangle, containing restaurants at every price point, specialty retail, a cinema, and the Ayala Museum. The outdoor terraces between the pavilions are where Makati’s professional class has lunch, holds informal meetings, and spends weekend mornings over long coffees.

For first-time visitors, walking all five Greenbelt pavilions in order gives you an orientation to Makati’s character that no hotel lobby can provide. Greenbelt 1 and 2 are casual. Greenbelt 3 is the cinema and mid-range dining. Greenbelt 4 and 5 move into higher-end restaurants and international brands. The Salcedo community market is a 10-minute walk away.

All four Stay N Cee properties are a short Grab ride from Greenbelt. Some are within walking distance.


11. Take a Day Trip to Tagaytay

Tagaytay sits about 60 kilometres south of Manila — roughly 1.5 to 2 hours by car depending on traffic — and offers a completely different climate and pace from the city. At 700 metres above sea level, it is noticeably cooler, and the main attraction is the view of Taal Volcano rising from its lake within a lake — one of the most unusual volcanic landscapes in the world.

Tagaytay is an easy day trip from Makati. Leave early to beat the traffic, have breakfast at one of the cliff-edge restaurants overlooking the caldera, and return in the afternoon. Several operators offer Taal Volcano boat rides and hikes for those who want to get closer.


12. Catch a Concert or Live Event

Manila’s live entertainment scene in 2026 is genuinely world-class. Major international artists now consistently include Manila on Asian tour stops, playing at venues including the New Frontier Theater in Quezon City, the Theatre at Solaire in Pasay, and the Araneta Coliseum in Cubao. The K-pop touring circuit has been particularly active, with multiple major acts scheduled throughout 2026.

Check local listings before you travel — there is almost always something happening during any given week in Manila. From Makati, all major venues are accessible by Grab in 20–40 minutes depending on traffic.


13. Visit Manila Ocean Park

Located along the Manila Bay waterfront near Rizal Park, Manila Ocean Park is TripAdvisor’s top-rated tourist attraction in Manila — and the consistently high rating is earned. The main aquarium is genuinely impressive, with walk-through tunnels and a diverse collection of Philippine marine life. There are also additional attractions including an ice skating rink, a jellyfish exhibit, and a birds of prey show.

It is particularly good if you are travelling with children, but the main aquarium holds up for adults too. Allow 2–3 hours. From Makati, it is a 20–25 minute Grab ride.


14. Explore the Legazpi Sunday Market

Similar in format to the Salcedo Saturday Market, the Legazpi Sunday Market takes place every Sunday morning in Legazpi Village, Makati. It is slightly larger and more eclectic than Salcedo — with more antique and craft vendors mixed in alongside the food stalls — and draws a reliable crowd of Makati residents, expats, and weekend visitors.

The market is best from 7 AM to 10 AM before the heat builds up and the crowds thicken. Bring cash. Bring a tote bag. Come hungry.


15. Experience the Manila Bay Sunset from the MOA Baywalk

The SM Mall of Asia Baywalk along Manila Bay in Pasay is one of the most popular sunset spots in the city for a reason — the unobstructed western horizon over the bay creates spectacular conditions for the golden hour, and the baywalk is well-designed for an evening stroll. The MOA complex itself is enormous and contains restaurants, entertainment venues, and a ferris wheel.

This is a good option for an early evening activity before dinner. From Makati, a Grab to MOA takes about 20–25 minutes.


Where to Stay in Makati for All of This: Stay N Cee Properties

Makati is the best base for everything on this list. It is centrally located for day trips in any direction, has the best restaurant and nightlife scene in Metro Manila, and is served by the Ayala MRT Station for quick connections across the city. Every Stay N Cee property puts you in the heart of it.

All four condos are available on Airbnb and Booking.com for nightly and weekly stays. Contact us directly for monthly rates.


1. Condo with Pool — The Gramercy Residences ⭐ Top pick Century City, Kalayaan Avenue, Poblacion, Makati · Walking distance to Poblacion nightlife · Short Grab to Greenbelt 73-floor iconic tower with legendary Skypark — multi-level infinity pools, waterfall, lagoon pool, full gym, spa, and 71st floor rooftop bar. The ultimate Makati address for everything on this list. Amenities: Pool · Gym · Fast WiFi · Air conditioning · Laundry · 24hr security · Bath · Coffee 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/condo-with-pool-in-makati-the-gramercy

2. 50F Sunset View — Fast WiFi, Pool, Own Balcony Makati CBD · Panoramic Manila Bay sunset views from your private balcony every evening 50th floor with a private balcony built for exactly the kind of sunset Manila is famous for. Pool and full building amenities included. Amenities: Private balcony · Pool · Fast WiFi · 50th floor · Air conditioning 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/50f-sunset-view-fast-wifi-pool-own-balcony

3. Condo Living — Pool, Balcony, Gym, Fast WiFi Makati CBD · Ideal for longer stays and travellers who want space to spread out Spacious condo with pool, private balcony, gym, and fast WiFi. Great for those spending a week or more exploring Manila properly. Amenities: Balcony · Pool · Gym · Fast WiFi · Air conditioning 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/condo-living-pool-balcony-gym-fast-wifi

4. Stay in Makati — Cozy 1-BR, Gym, Pool, WiFi, Netflix Makati CBD · Perfect for solo travellers and couples · Netflix for evenings in after long days out Private balcony, Netflix, pool, gym, and fast WiFi. The complete setup for a week of exploring Manila from a comfortable home base. Amenities: 1-Bedroom · Netflix · Private balcony · Pool · Gym · Fast WiFi 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/stay-in-makati-cozy-1-br-gym-pool-wifi-netflix


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Manila in 2026? The top experiences in Manila in 2026 include walking through Intramuros, visiting the free National Museums, eating at Michelin-recognised restaurants in Makati, exploring the Salcedo Saturday Market and Legazpi Sunday Market, bar hopping through Poblacion, and taking a day trip to Tagaytay. Based in Makati, all of these are easily accessible.

Is Makati the best area to stay in Manila? Yes — Makati is consistently the best base for first-time and returning visitors to Manila. It has the safest and most walkable streets in Metro Manila, the best restaurant scene, the Ayala MRT Station for public transport, and is centrally located for day trips across the city and beyond.

How do I get around Manila as a tourist? Grab is the most reliable and comfortable way to get around Manila. It is fast to book, metered, and significantly safer than flagging down a random taxi. The Ayala MRT Station in Makati connects to EDSA, which runs the length of Metro Manila from Taft to North Avenue. For short trips within Makati, many destinations are walkable especially in the Greenbelt and Legazpi Village area.

Is Manila safe for tourists in 2026? The Makati CBD, BGC, and other major tourist areas of Manila are considered safe for visitors. Standard city travel precautions apply — use Grab rather than unmarked taxis, keep awareness of your surroundings, and avoid unfamiliar areas late at night. Makati in particular has a strong visible security presence and is widely regarded as one of the safest districts in Metro Manila.

How many days do you need in Manila? Three to five days is the ideal length for a first visit to Manila — enough to cover the major historical sites, experience the food scene properly, take a day trip to Tagaytay or BGC, and get a genuine feel for the city’s character. For those who want to eat through the Michelin list or explore Manila’s nightlife seriously, a week is better.


Get in Touch — Book Your Makati Base

We will help you find the right condo for your dates, group size, and budget. All units are available on Airbnb and Booking.com, or reach us directly for the best rates on weekly and monthly stays.

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Why Remote Workers Are Choosing Makati Over Bali in 2026

April 30, 2026

For the past five years, Bali has been the default answer whenever a remote worker asked “where should I base myself in Asia?” The cafes in Canggu, the rice field views, the slow mornings with a coconut — it became a cliché for a reason. It works. But in 2026, something has shifted. A growing number of location-independent professionals are quietly swapping Bali for Makati, and once you understand why, it is hard to argue with them.

This is not about Bali being bad. It is about Makati being genuinely, surprisingly better for people who are actually trying to work — and live well while doing it.


The WiFi Problem Nobody Talks About in Bali

Ask any remote worker who has spent serious time in Bali and they will eventually mention the internet. Not with anger, but with the resigned sigh of someone who has rebooked a flight after missing three client calls in a row.

Bali’s connectivity is inconsistent. It has improved significantly over the years, but “improved” is doing a lot of work in that sentence. Depending on which part of the island you are in, which coworking space you chose, and whether it rained that morning, your connection can range from perfectly fine to completely unusable. For someone on a casual Instagram sabbatical, this is a minor inconvenience. For someone running client calls, submitting deliverables, or managing a team across time zones, it is a genuine professional risk.

Makati has no such problem. The Makati CBD runs on fibre infrastructure, and the condo buildings in the Ayala Triangle area — including The Gramercy Residences — offer dedicated fibre connections that are tested, consistent, and fast. We are talking 100–200 Mbps in a well-managed unit, available at 9 PM on a Friday the same as 9 AM on a Tuesday. For remote workers, this alone changes the equation.


The Cost Comparison Is Closer Than You Think

Bali has a reputation for being cheap. And it is — if you are comparing it to London or New York. But compare it properly to Makati, accounting for what you actually get, and the gap closes fast.

A mid-range villa or well-located condo in Canggu or Seminyak with reliable WiFi, a pool, and proximity to decent coworking now costs anywhere from USD 1,200 to USD 2,500 per month depending on the season and how much advance notice you gave. Add in the cost of a scooter or regular transport, eating out for most meals because cooking in a rented villa is impractical, and the occasional international-grade medical visit, and you are not living cheaply — you are living at a moderate cost in a beautiful place.

Makati’s short term rental market is comparable in price and significantly ahead in what you get for it. A fully furnished condo at The Gramercy Residences in the Ayala Triangle gives you a large pool, full gym, concierge, fast fibre WiFi, air conditioning, and walking-distance access to hundreds of restaurants, two major supermarkets, and the Ayala MRT Station — all in one of the safest and best-managed buildings in Metro Manila. The monthly cost for a Stay N Cee managed unit is competitive with a decent Bali setup, and the quality, reliability, and convenience are measurably higher.


Makati Is a Proper City. That Matters More Than You Expect.

One of the things remote workers discover after a few months in Bali is that it is, fundamentally, a resort island. It is magnificent at being a resort island. But if you need to do something that requires urban infrastructure — see a specialist doctor, handle a banking issue, get something couriered internationally, buy something specific, navigate a bureaucratic process — Bali makes it harder than it needs to be.

Makati is a fully functioning international business city. It has world-class hospitals within a 10-minute drive. It has every major international bank. It has a functioning international airport 20 minutes from the CBD. It has embassies, law firms, accounting offices, and the kind of support infrastructure that makes life genuinely easy when something goes wrong — because something always eventually goes wrong.

For remote workers who are serious about their work rather than just their lifestyle, this matters. The ability to see a good doctor quickly, to handle a banking issue in person, to receive an international package without it getting lost in a customs grey zone — these are not small things when you are living somewhere for two or three months.


The Gramercy Is the Ideal Remote Work Base in Makati

If you are going to base yourself in Makati for a month or longer, the neighbourhood and building you choose matters enormously. And the answer, consistently, is the Ayala Triangle — and specifically The Gramercy Residences.

Here is why it works so well for remote workers:

The WiFi is dedicated fibre. Not building-shared broadband, not the cafe down the road’s password. Your own connection in your unit, fast and consistent.

The pool is genuinely usable every day. One of the things that makes Bali appealing is the pool culture — the ability to break your day with a swim and return to work refreshed. The Gramercy’s pool deck gives you exactly this, without needing to leave the building.

The location eliminates logistics. Everything you need as a working professional — food, coffee, groceries, transport, coworking, banking — is within a 15-minute walk. When your environment removes friction, you work better and recover better.

The building is secure and professionally managed. This sounds basic but it matters when you are living somewhere alone, working odd hours, and receiving equipment or mail. The Gramercy’s 24-hour concierge and security operation runs like a hotel, not a residential block.

👉 View The Gramercy listing: https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/condo-with-pool-in-makati-the-gramercy


The Food Scene Is Wildly Underrated

Bali’s food scene is genuinely excellent. The smoothie bowls, the vegan cafes, the warung rice plates — it is one of the great eating destinations in Asia. But it is not diverse in the way that a city is diverse. After two months, you will have exhausted the rotation.

Makati’s food scene is one of the most underrated in Southeast Asia. Within walking distance of the Greenbelt area you have Japanese, Korean, Italian, Filipino, Vietnamese, Middle Eastern, Indian, Mexican, and American options — at every price point from a ₱150 tapsilog breakfast to a proper omakase dinner. The Legazpi Sunday Market and Salcedo Saturday Market add another layer of artisan and local produce options that rival anything in the region.

For remote workers who cook sometimes and eat out often, Makati’s food ecosystem is genuinely superior to Bali’s for long-term living.


English Is Not a Barrier — It Is an Advantage

The Philippines has one of the highest English proficiency rates in Asia. In Makati specifically, English is the default language of business, services, and daily life. Every landlord, every customer service representative, every doctor, every building concierge speaks English fluently.

This is not the case in Bali, where daily life requires at least functional Bahasa Indonesia or heavy reliance on translation. For remote workers on calls all day who do not want to navigate a language barrier on top of everything else, this is a genuine quality-of-life advantage.


The Time Zone Works

Makati runs on Philippine Standard Time — UTC+8. This is the same time zone as Singapore, Hong Kong, Beijing, and Perth. For remote workers serving Asian clients or working for companies with Asia-Pacific operations, this is ideal. For those working with European clients, the overlap is manageable in the early morning. For US-based clients, late evening calls are the norm — but this is true of almost every Asian base.

The difference from Bali is minimal (one hour), but the practical infrastructure around it in Makati — the reliable internet, the 24-hour city services, the professional building environment — makes working odd hours far more sustainable.


All Stay N Cee Properties — Your Remote Work Base in Makati

Every Stay N Cee property is set up for remote workers: fast WiFi, pool access, gym, and a central Makati location. Here are all four options:

1. Condo with Pool — The Gramercy Residences ⭐ Top pick for remote workers The best address in Makati. Dedicated fibre WiFi, large pool, full gym, 24hr concierge. In the Ayala Triangle, 8 minutes walk to Greenbelt. 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/condo-with-pool-in-makati-the-gramercy

2. 50F Sunset View — Fast WiFi, Pool, Own Balcony 50th floor with a private balcony and panoramic sunset views. Fast WiFi and full building amenities. Great for long focused work days with a spectacular end-of-day view. 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/50f-sunset-view-fast-wifi-pool-own-balcony

3. Condo Living — Pool, Balcony, Gym, Fast WiFi Spacious and well-equipped. Pool, private balcony, gym, and fast WiFi. Ideal for longer stays where space matters. 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/condo-living-pool-balcony-gym-fast-wifi

4. Stay in Makati — Cozy 1-BR, Gym, Pool, WiFi, Netflix Perfect urban setup. Private balcony, Netflix for downtime, pool, gym, and fast WiFi. Great for solo remote workers who want a complete home feel. 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/stay-in-makati-cozy-1-br-gym-pool-wifi-netflix


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Makati good for remote workers? Yes — Makati is one of the best cities in Southeast Asia for remote work. It has fast fibre internet, English as the daily language, world-class hospitals, excellent food, and a safe, walkable CBD. The Ayala Triangle and Greenbelt area in particular offer everything a working professional needs within walking distance.

Is Makati cheaper than Bali for long term stays? When you compare like for like — a well-located unit with fast WiFi, a pool, gym, and proximity to good food and transport — Makati is comparable in cost to Bali and significantly ahead in reliability, infrastructure, and overall city quality. Monthly rental rates for a Stay N Cee condo in Makati are competitive with decent Bali setups.

What is the best area to stay in Makati for remote workers? The Ayala Triangle and Greenbelt area is the best base for remote workers in Makati. The Gramercy Residences in particular offers dedicated fibre WiFi, a large pool, full gym, and 24-hour concierge — all within walking distance of the MRT, supermarkets, cafes, and hundreds of restaurants.

How fast is the WiFi in Makati condos? In Stay N Cee managed units, WiFi runs on dedicated fibre at 100–200 Mbps. This is consistent throughout the day and evening, making it reliable for video calls, large file transfers, and anything else a remote work setup requires.

How long can I stay in the Philippines as a remote worker? Most nationalities receive a 30-day visa on arrival in the Philippines, extendable up to 36 months through the Bureau of Immigration. The Philippines does not yet have a formal digital nomad visa but the extension process is straightforward and widely used by long-stay visitors.


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Short Term Rentals Near Greenbelt Makati

April 28, 2026

Staying near Greenbelt puts you at the centre of the best neighbourhood in Metro Manila — walkable, well-connected, and surrounded by great dining, coffee, and nightlife. This guide covers the four best short term rental condos managed by Stay N Cee in Makati, with a close look at why The Gramercy Residences is the standout address in the area.


Why Greenbelt Makati is the ideal base in Manila

Greenbelt is more than a mall. It is five interconnected open-air pavilions at the heart of Makati CBD — lined with restaurants, bars, a cinema, and tree-lined walkways that connect directly to Ayala MRT Station. Staying within walking distance means waking up with everything within easy reach: grocery stores, specialty cafes, co-working spaces, banks, pharmacies, and some of the best evening dining in the Philippines.

The neighbourhoods surrounding Greenbelt — Legazpi Village, Salcedo Village, and the Ayala Triangle — are where Makati’s most desirable condo buildings stand. Business travellers, digital nomads, returning OFWs, and international guests all choose this pocket of the city for the same reason: it removes every daily friction from a Manila stay.

Here is what being based near Greenbelt actually gives you:

  • Hundreds of restaurants and cafes within a 15-minute walk
  • Ayala MRT Station for fast connections across Metro Manila
  • 24-hour convenience stores, supermarkets, and pharmacies at ground level
  • Safe, walkable streets with covered pedestrian routes to Glorietta and beyond
  • Greenbelt 1 through 5 for shopping, al fresco dining, and evening socialising

Our Top Pick: The Gramercy Residences Makati

If you want one recommendation in Makati, it is The Gramercy Residences. One of the tallest residential skyscrapers in the Philippines, The Gramercy sits directly inside the Ayala Triangle — meaning it is not just near Greenbelt, it is part of the same walkable ecosystem. This is where you wake up with a panoramic view of the Makati skyline and walk to Greenbelt in under 10 minutes without crossing a busy road.

👉 View listing: https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/condo-with-pool-in-makati-the-gramercy

📍 Ayala Triangle, Makati CBD · ~8 min walk to Greenbelt 🏊 Pool · 🏋️ Gym · ⚡ Fast WiFi · ❄️ Air conditioning · ☕ Coffee · 🧺 Laundry · 🔒 24hr security · 🛁 Bath

Comfortable, clean, and in one of Makati’s most iconic addresses. Ideal for staycations, business trips, and longer stays. Check-in from 3:00 PM, check-out 10:30 AM. No pets, no smoking.


Why The Gramercy Residences stands apart from every other condo in Makati

The address is genuinely exceptional. The Ayala Triangle is not a secondary location — it is the premier square kilometre of Makati CBD. The Gramercy is flanked by the Ayala Triangle Gardens on one side and the Greenbelt complex on the other. You can walk to Rustan’s, the Greenbelt rooftop terraces, and Ayala MRT Station without crossing a major road — a rare convenience in Metro Manila.

The building operates at a five-star standard. With over 70 floors and a podium that includes a large pool deck, full gym, concierge lobby, and service elevators, The Gramercy is maintained to a level most Manila condo buildings simply don’t match. The common areas are consistently clean, the security is professional, and the lobby feels more like a hotel than a residential block — which guests notice immediately on arrival.

The views are spectacular. On a clear morning you can see Manila Bay to the west and Laguna de Bay to the east. The sunset from a west-facing unit at this height is one of the best views in the entire city — free, unobstructed, and different every evening. If you are visiting Manila for the first time, the perspective from The Gramercy gives you an orientation to the cityscape that no ground-floor hotel ever provides.

It is also genuinely practical. The building has commercial retail at podium level, a convenience store, and direct walkable access to the Ayala Malls complex. Parking is available, Grab drop-offs are managed smoothly by the lobby team, and the WiFi in our managed units is dedicated fibre — not shared building broadband. No speed drop at peak hours.

Who books The Gramercy most: Business travellers on longer stays, couples on a Makati staycation who want a premium address, and guests relocating to Manila who want to trial the city before signing a long-term lease. If you want the best location and building in Makati — this is the one. Check availability: https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/condo-with-pool-in-makati-the-gramercy


All Four Stay N Cee Short Term Rentals Near Greenbelt Makati

We manage four short term rental condos in the Makati CBD — all bookable on Airbnb and Booking.com for nightly and weekly stays. Contact us directly for monthly rates.


1. Condo with Pool — The Gramercy Residences ⭐ Editor’s Pick · Ayala Triangle https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/condo-with-pool-in-makati-the-gramercy

Iconic Makati tower in the Ayala Triangle. Large pool, full gym, fast WiFi, and 24hr security. Walking distance to Greenbelt and Ayala MRT. The best address in Makati for short term stays.

Amenities: Pool · Gym · Fast WiFi · Laundry · Air conditioning · 24hr security · Bath · Coffee


2. 50F Sunset View — Fast WiFi, Pool, Own Balcony High floor · Own balcony https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/50f-sunset-view-fast-wifi-pool-own-balcony

50th floor unit with a private balcony and panoramic Manila sunset views. Full pool and building amenities included. One of our most-booked units — book in advance for weekend stays.

Amenities: Private balcony · Pool · Fast WiFi · 50th floor views · Air conditioning


3. Condo Living — Pool, Balcony, Gym, Fast WiFi Balcony · Gym · Pool https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/condo-living-pool-balcony-gym-fast-wifi

Spacious, well-equipped Makati condo with pool, private balcony, gym, and fast WiFi. Ideal for longer stays and remote workers who need space and reliable connectivity.

Amenities: Balcony · Pool · Gym · Fast WiFi · Air conditioning


4. Stay in Makati — Cozy 1-BR, Gym, Pool, WiFi, Netflix 1-Bedroom · Netflix included https://www.stayinmakati.com/room/stay-in-makati-cozy-1-br-gym-pool-wifi-netflix

Urban oasis in Makati. Sip your morning coffee or watch the sunset from your private balcony. Netflix, gym, pool, and fast WiFi all included. Perfect for couples and solo travellers who want a full home feel.

Amenities: 1-Bedroom · Netflix · Private balcony · Pool · Gym · Fast WiFi


Not sure which unit is right for you? Tell us your dates, group size, and what matters most — we’ll find the best available option for your stay. 👉 https://www.stayinmakati.com/contact


The Neighbourhoods Surrounding Greenbelt

Legazpi Village — the most walkable pocket of Makati

Directly northwest of Greenbelt, Legazpi Village is the most livable neighbourhood in the CBD. The Legazpi Sunday Market draws artisan food vendors, fresh produce, and specialty coffee every weekend morning. The streets are lined with independent restaurants and wine bars that feel nothing like a tourist strip. Guests who stay in this area frequently extend their stay — it is that comfortable to live in.

Salcedo Village — markets and mid-rise calm

Running parallel to Legazpi and slightly to the east, Salcedo Village is home to the famous Salcedo Saturday Market and a strong cafe scene. Most buildings are a 10–15 minute walk from Greenbelt or a two-minute Grab ride. Several of our longer-stay guests prefer Salcedo for the quieter street atmosphere while remaining squarely inside Makati CBD.

Ayala Triangle — home of The Gramercy

The Ayala Triangle Gardens — the green lung at the centre of Makati CBD — is where The Gramercy Residences stands. This is the closest a residential tower can be to Greenbelt while still being a proper high-rise condo. The Triangle hosts seasonal light shows, morning joggers, outdoor dining, and a park-city atmosphere that is unique in Metro Manila.


Short Term Rental vs Hotel Near Greenbelt: An Honest Comparison

  • For 1–2 nights: A hotel is convenient — no check-in coordination, daily housekeeping, and the price gap is small for very short stays.
  • For 3 nights or more: A condo rental wins on almost every count — more space, a kitchen, pool and gym access, and a meaningfully lower nightly rate than a comparable hotel room in this area.
  • For weekly or monthly stays: There is no comparison. Hotels become expensive and confining quickly. A well-managed condo gives you a genuine home base — and at Stay N Cee we handle everything from check-in to WiFi setup so the experience is as smooth as any hotel stay.

Digital nomad note: Our Makati units are regularly chosen by remote workers spending 2–8 weeks in Manila. Fast fibre WiFi, pool for afternoon breaks, proximity to Makati’s best coworking spaces, and the general walkability of the Greenbelt area make these condos a genuinely productive base.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is The Gramercy Residences a good place to stay in Makati? The Gramercy Residences is one of the most prestigious condo towers in Makati, located directly inside the Ayala Triangle beside Greenbelt Mall. It offers a large pool, full gym, 24-hour concierge, and panoramic views of the Makati skyline and Manila Bay. Stay N Cee manages units here bookable for short term stays at a fraction of the cost of a comparable hotel.

What short term rentals does Stay N Cee offer near Greenbelt Makati? Stay N Cee manages four short term rental condos near Greenbelt: The Gramercy (pool, gym, Ayala Triangle), the 50F Sunset View (50th floor, private balcony, pool), Condo Living (pool, balcony, gym), and a Cozy 1-Bedroom with Netflix, gym, and pool. All are bookable on Airbnb and Booking.com.

How far is The Gramercy Residences from Greenbelt Mall? The Gramercy Residences is in the Ayala Triangle, approximately 5 to 10 minutes on foot from Greenbelt Mall. You can walk there without crossing a major road — making it one of the most convenient short term rental locations in all of Makati.

Can I book a Stay N Cee condo on Airbnb or Booking.com? Yes. All four Makati condos are listed on both Airbnb and Booking.com for nightly and weekly stays. For monthly rates or direct bookings, contact us at https://www.stayinmakati.com/contact for flexible pricing not always available on the platforms.

What amenities are included in Stay N Cee Makati rentals? All Stay N Cee Makati properties include fast WiFi, air conditioning, pool access, and gym access. Depending on the unit, you may also have a private balcony, Netflix, kitchen, laundry, and panoramic city or sunset views. Full details are on each listing page.