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Airbnb Stays in Makati

Airbnb is a popular alternative to hotels and hostels for travelers all over the world. Personally, I like staying in Airbnb properties, because it has a lot more character, and while it’s not as cushy as staying at a hotel, it does not cost as much. It’s a little more expensive than a hostel, but you don’t have to deal with some of the more unsavory aspects of sharing a space with a lot of (sometimes rowdy) strangers).

Due to horrible Manila traffic (and my friends being scattered all over the metro, I’ve taken to booking an Airbnb whenever I’m in the city and have errands, appointments, and people to meet. I usually time it for times when I have to go to the airport, or have to take a bus, so I look for places near those places to make it more convenient for me. Here are some of the properties I’ve stayed at in Makati City.

Click on the property names to visit their listing on Airbnb.

Makati CBD Condo at Beacon Tower 2, Makati

Date of stay: January 2017

Sadly, I forgot to take a photo of the rest of the unit.
View of Makati towards Manila from the room

My first time to stay at the Beacon Tower, and I quickly became a fan of the location. Most of the time, my friends and I would meet up for lunch or dinner at Little Tokyo, so this is very well located for meeting with them, as well as going for appointments and errands in the Makati CBD.

Pros: Very good location, roomy studio unit, good bathroom layout.

Cons: The Beacon Tower is now pretty much fully occupied, so the building is always busy, and there is often a wait for the elevators.

2 bedroom Family Condo at Mosaic Tower, Makati

Date of stay: April 2017

Booked this for a get together with friends. It’s actually a one-bedroom suite that they converted into a two-bedroom. The master bedroom is very roomy and has an ensuite toilet. The kitchen is tiny, but you can do some light cooking.

Pros: Beautifully decorated space that feels both luxurious and homey. This is great if you’re looking for a place to stay as a group.

Cons: If you’re planning on cooking, double check with the host if they have the items you would need for cooking. When I was there, they didn’t have a chopping board.

Restful spacious studio at BSA Suite, Makati

Date of stay: May 2017

It’s one of the older buildings in the city, but that means bigger cuts of rooms. There’s plenty of space for two people, and I appreciated how they made a makeshift walk-in closet from the extra space on the balcony. Nice sunset views from the balcony, too.

Pros: It’s right across a really good and popular Jolly Jeep, so if you’re hungry and want to stay in budget, you’re covered.

Cons: There was just a small hold up when we were checking in at the reception, but it was quickly fixed.

Chic Urban Living at Beacon Tower 3, Makati

Date of stay: December 2017

Cozy, has everything you need, and very accommodating host. The building has a communal area where you can hang out if you have guests over.

Pros: When I stayed there, Tower 3 still wasn’t fully occupied, so there weren’t a lot of people around.

Cons: Weird layout of the closet, which made it seem cramped and spacious at the same time.

Best Location at Beacon Tower 1, Makati

Date of stay: January 2018

Beautifully designed, love the colors, and really appreciated the the extension cord.

Pros: Keyless entry, which means you and your host don’t have to wait for each other to get access to the unit.

Cons: It’s exactly how it appears in the photo, including the table setting, which frankly, to me is pretty annoying because I need to use the table, and I have to take several minutes to clear out the crockery and cutleries just so I can work.

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More Manila properties coming up, as well as Airbnb properties I’ve stayed at around the Philippines and overseas!

This post was last modified on Monday, 18 November 2019 14:49

Nina Fuentes

Nina doesn't aim to travel to every country in the world -- she just wants to travel to the places that means the most to her. She started traveling in 2006, and hopes to travel for as long as she can. Her travel blog, Just Wandering won the Best Travel Blog in the 2010 Philippine Blog Awards and in the 2011 Nuffnang Asia Pacific Blog Awards.

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