Sunday, October 30, 2016

The Conrad opens by the Manila Bay




We were warmly greeted by hotel staff and led to the third floor reception area where guests can also enjoy a good view of the Manila Bay. 

While waiting for our turn at the reception desk, Conrad Manila's Journey Ambassador Pablo Arguelles, who hails from Spain, engaged us in a short chat and made sure we had all the assistance we needed. If there is one thing the hotel can be proud of, it is the overall attentiveness of their staff, at least during our visit.


Compared to the nearby Solaire Resort and Casino that boasts of lavish interiors and amenities, Conrad Manila seems minimalist in its approach.

To cite, toothbrushes were only available upon request. At the gym and sauna, there were no toiletries except body soap, plus the usual blow drier, slippers and towels.




The Brasserie on 3 Restaurant offers buffet breakfast, lunch, and dinner.



While enjoying the breakfast buffet, diners may wish to stop at the healthy bowl section that serves Greek yogurt and an array of nuts (macadamia, walnut, pine, pistachio).



During the lunch buffet, the seafood selection at The Brasserie on 3 Restaurant didn't look too enticing on the day we dropped by.



A few pastries are available at the first floor. However, the view is limited and the tables face the hotel driveway.



Another restaurant called China Blue by Jereme Leung serves modernized Chinese cuisine.





There is an upscale mall called S Maison adjacent to the hotel. There are a few restaurants and well known brands such as Cole Haan, Shiseido, Fully Booked, and more.



Towards the end of the day, some hotel guests simply look forward to viewing or taking pictures of the Manila Bay sunset that is free for everyone to enjoy.



Of course, certain hotel guests also appreciate this evening surprise from Conrad Manila.