Top Destinations in Philippines
Our serviced apartments provide a comfortable and practical alternative to traditional hotel accommodation. Whether you're attending meetings, relocating for work, or staying long-term, you'll benefit from thoughtfully designed living spaces, essential amenities, and the freedom to settle in with ease.
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Serviced apartments are widely available in the Philippines, especially in Makati and Manila offering a diverse range of options. From stylish studios to spacious multi-bedroom suites, these properties cater to short-term business trips and long-term relocations alike. Amenities often include high-speed Wi-Fi, housekeeping, fitness centres, and fully equipped kitchens—ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay.
Privacy and Personal Space- Serviced apartments offer a private, self-contained environment that allows guests to enjoy their stay without the interruptions common in hotel settings. With separate living, dining, and sleeping areas, you can work, relax, and entertain in comfort.
Flexible Living Arrangements- Whether you're staying for a few nights or several months, serviced apartments provide the flexibility to suit your schedule. With options ranging from studios to multi-bedroom units, you can choose a space that fits your lifestyle and travel needs.
Connected and Convenient Locations- Our serviced apartments are located in key business and lifestyle districts such as Makati and Manila, placing you close to corporate offices, transport links, shopping centres, and dining spots—making it easy to balance work and leisure.
The Philippines has a tropical climate, with hot, humid summers and a rainy season from June to November. Typhoons can occur during this period, so travellers should monitor weather updates when planning trips.
The official currency is the Philippine Peso (PHP), symbolised as ₱. It is subdivided into 100 centavos. Common banknotes include ₱20, ₱50, ₱100, ₱500, and ₱1,000. Credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas, and mobile payments like GCash and Maya are increasingly popular.
Filipino and English are the official languages. English is widely used in business, education, and government, making communication easy for international travellers.
The Philippines operates on Philippine Standard Time (PHT), UTC+8, and does not observe daylight saving time.