Makati Residence, start a wonderful chapter at Seda Hotel
🏘️Hotel Introduction:
Seda Residences Makati perfectly combines comfort and modern style. The rooms are spacious, with cozy home furnishings and fully equipped kitchen facilities, allowing you to enjoy the comfort of home while away. The beds are soft and comfortable, the bathroom facilities are clean and tidy, and there is high-speed Wi-Fi. The hotel has a gym, allowing you to stay active at any time; the infinity pool on the top floor overlooks the city and is a great place to relax. The hotel staff is enthusiastic and responsive to needs 24 hours a day.
🚗Transportation Guide:
If departing from Ninoy Aquino International Airport, it takes about 30-45 minutes by taxi to reach the hotel. The travel time may vary depending on traffic conditions, and the cost is approximately 300-500 pesos. You can also choose to take the light rail (LRT) or jeepney, first take the light rail to the relevant station, and then transfer to the jeepney. The cost is relatively low, about 50-100 pesos, but the transfer process is more complicated, and you need to understand the routes and stations in advance.
🏕️Nearby Attractions:
- Greenbelt Mall: It is about a 15-minute walk from the hotel. This is not only a shopping paradise, gathering many international and local brands, but also has a rich selection of food, from Filipino snacks to various cuisines. At the same time, it also has a quiet green park, which is a good place for a leisurely walk.
- Makati Avenue: It is about a 10-minute taxi ride from the hotel. This street is full of vitality and is the entertainment center of Makati, with many bars, clubs, and restaurants. The night is brightly lit and bustling, allowing you to fully experience the nightlife atmosphere of the Philippines.
💰️Per Capita Consumption:
Hotel prices vary according to room type and season, and the average price per night for ordinary room types is about 500-800 yuan. For dining in the surrounding area, if you eat a simple meal, the average price is 100-200 pesos (about 13-26 yuan); if you eat in a restaurant, the average price is 300-800 pesos (about 40-105 yuan). Shopping and entertainment consumption varies from person to person.
💗Other Tips:
- The climate in the Philippines is hot, so take sun protection and mosquito prevention measures, and bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and mosquito repellent.
- The official languages of the Philippines are Filipino and English, and basic communication can be done in English, but some local shops may not be able to communicate smoothly in English, so you can prepare simple translation tools in advance.
- The local currency is the Philippine peso, which can be exchanged at airports, banks, or hotels. Some large shopping malls and attractions also accept credit card payments, but it is best to prepare some cash for small expenses.