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Pasay is Manila’s underrated sidekick—You’ve got MOA (Mall of Asia), where you can shop, stuff your face, and catch killer Manila Bay sunsets. CCP (Cultural Center of the Philippines) is the spot for theater nerds and random art exhibits—kinda retro, but in a cool way. And yeah, NAIA (Ninoy Aquino International Airport) is here, so half the people in Pasay are either arriving, leaving, or stuck in traffic because of it. See how to get around below!
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Airport Arrival: You’re landing at Ninoy Aquino Airport (NAIA)—Terminals 1 (mostly int'l) & 3 (mix of int'l/domestic) handle most flights. Budget airlines like Cebu Pacific often use T3, while legacy carriers (PAL, etc.) split between T1/T2. Ignore the touts—head straight for official yellow taxis (metered) or Grab (Asia’s Uber).
Distance to City: Pasay is the city—right next to Manila proper. 5km to Intramuros, but traffic can turn that into a 30-minute crawl.
Overnight Layover? A cluster of decent hotels sit <3km from NAIA—some even have pickup or shuttles (check if yours does).
Hotel | Location | Key Services |
Savoy Hotel Manila | Pasay (~2km from NAIA) | Airport transfers (extra fee), free Wi-Fi & parking, pool/gym, spa, restaurants, business center |
Belmont Hotel Manila | Pasay (~1.5km from NAIA) | Airport transfers (extra fee), Close to T3, free Wi-Fi, pool/gym, multiple dining options, EV charging, meeting rooms |
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