Hotels in Manila
Intercontinental Manila
Intercontinental Manila
Hotel Guest Reviews of the Intercontinental Manila
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Family Traveling with Teens
Uncomfortable, but the atmosphere of the room a narrow toilet tub'm advanced. Access to the airport, historical sites, shopping malls, in a convenient location is good.
January 31, 2012
Business Traveler
The hotel is very clean with great security and service. A great hotel for the business traveler.
September 17, 2011
Solo Traveler
September 5, 2011
Couple
The Club Lounge of the Hotel became a low rent dive after hours with guests bringing in questionable characters and having them behaving in very loud and crude behaviors, wherein diminishing the Intercontinental brand. My biggest disappointment was how the Lounge staff just allowed such bad behavior to go on. Also, guest have to pay so much in extra taxes and surcharges that it bordered on highway robbery. ...
August 8, 2011
Couple
July 6, 2011
Solo Traveler
Incorrectly rated hotel - definitely NOT a four star hotel. Awful beds (like sleeping on the floor) and paint peeling from bathroom.
June 28, 2011
Couple
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