Rising above Ayala Triangle Gardens, a two-hectare park at the intersection of Makati Avenue, Ayala Avenue and Paseo de Roxas, the 98.7-metres-tall hotel marks more than the opening of a new luxury address. It signals the return of Mandarin Oriental to the city where it helped shape Manila’s social and cultural landscape for generations from 1976 to 2014.

The hotel will feature 275 rooms and suites, an extensive Spa and Wellness floor, five dining and bar concepts, and a collection of versatile event spaces designed for celebrations, business gatherings and cultural occasions.

“The return of Mandarin Oriental represents a defining moment for Makati,” said Jaime Urquijo Zobel de Ayala, Head of Urban Estates Group at Ayala Land, Inc. “We are proud to welcome back a brand that has long been part of the city’s cultural and social fabric. As Makati continues to evolve and redefine urban living, the reopening of Mandarin Oriental reflects our commitment to innovation, excellence, and world-class experiences. It also sets a new benchmark for luxury hospitality in the Philippines.”

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