ADMINISTRATOR MTC Posted May 18 ADMINISTRATOR Share Posted May 18 The 5-minute briefing on Manila Bay's heritage grand hotel. Sofitel Philippine Plaza — 1976 Marcos-era anchor, Spiral buffet legend, bayfront 5-star. Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila opened in 1976 as the Philippine Plaza Hotel, built during the Marcos era as a flagship grand hotel on Manila Bay for the Cultural Center of the Philippines complex. Acquired by Accor and rebranded as Sofitel, the property remains one of Manila's heritage 5-stars — bayfront location, distinctive architecture, and the famous Spiral buffet that has become a Manila dining institution. Why Sofitel matters For affluent travelers who want a Manila Bay-front 5-star with serious heritage and a strong dining program, Sofitel is the answer. The bayfront location (overlooking Manila Bay sunsets) and the Cultural Center of the Philippines proximity give the property a distinctive setting separate from the Makati/BGC/Ortigas business-district hotels. Spiral — the property's international buffet — is one of the country's most-acclaimed buffets, often cited alongside or above Conrad Manila's Brasserie on 3 and Shangri-La The Fort's High Street Café for international-buffet excellence. The property highlights Manila Bay-front location Distinctive late-1970s grand-hotel architecture Spiral — the international buffet, one of Manila's marquee dining experiences Le Bar — lobby cocktail lounge Sunset Bar — bayfront, sunset views Pool deck and fitness amenities Sofitel Spa Garden grounds and bayfront walkways Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) proximity Where to eat Spiral — the flagship international buffet, the marquee venue. Sunday brunch is the headline service. Le Bar — cocktails and lobby lounge Sunset Bar — bayfront, sunset hour Snaps — casual all-day Booking notes Direct booking via sofitel.com for Accor Live Limitless (ALL) recognition. Accor ALL loyalty program — Sofitel is part of Accor. Bay-view rooms are the property signature — confirm view category at booking. Suites with garden or bay views. Insider tips Spiral Sunday brunch — reservations essential, often booked 3–4 weeks ahead for peak weekends. The international stations and dessert spread are widely acclaimed. Sunset Bar — the bayfront sunset destination; reservations recommended for prime sunset slots. Pair with CCP performances — the Cultural Center is walking distance. The pool deck is the largest in Manila's 5-stars; family-stay value. NAIA Terminal 3 access — 15–20 minutes by car. What's nearby Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) — adjacent, the country's premier performing arts venue. Manila Bay walkway — direct access from the hotel grounds. SM Mall of Asia (separate thread) — 10 minutes by car. Solaire Resort Manila (separate thread) — 10–15 minutes along the bay. City of Dreams Manila (separate thread) — 15 minutes by car. Your turn. Post current Spiral brunch tips, sunset reservation strategies, bay-view room preferences, CCP performance pairings. — MTC Mods Quote Link to comment
Biggi3 Posted May 28 Share Posted May 28 On 5/24/2026 at 2:28 AM, Mysterydave said: Nagbukas ba ulit? Nope, not yet, hopefully though, miss this place. Quote Link to comment
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