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    Z Hostel

    4.1 (24 reviews)
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    Luna S.

    Chill place to hang out with friends. Reasonably priced booze and cheap bar chow. The place gets pretty packed on a Friday and may be a bit hard to get a spot. Most guests end up standing. They use a reloadable RFID tag on a bracelet for an easy pay-as-you-order system. The view is great and the weather was nice when we were there. As long as there's wind, it won't be too warm.

    Abi P.

    Z Hostel is a backpacker's dream. They offer top-notch amenities for backpackers who wish to explore Manila on a budget. Although, personally, having done some backpacking myself, I'd pay less than what they cost, but then the amenities of the places I've been really do not compare to Z Hostel's. Located in the middle of busy Makati, it is ideal enough to be able to get around easily. Its immediate vicinity is quiet enough not to be disconcerted by Makati's chaos. A highlight is their roofdeck, where everyone - hostel guests or not - can come to unwind and socialize. Which is an attractive feature, even for a local like myself.

    Concierge
    Monina E.

    I've never heard of Z Hostel until my friend invited me to come hang out there. While I am no stranger to hostels, I thought it was a bit cool to open up the roof deck of a hostel so outsiders or those not booked can party or just have a good time. When we got there at around 8 and made our way to the hostel. I think it's a really cool idea that Z Hostel employs using RFID when buying drinks at the roof deck. The deposit is P200 and the maximum is P10,000, and I think this is a great idea and hassle free when you start to enjoy upstairs. The roof deck is divided into two portions - one area on the right is where live music can be heard and a DJ booth is set on top; on the left side, well, it's a pretty chill place - you can just plug in your music and play it for everyone. That side also houses their barbeque pit so I think that's a cool vibe of something like a roof deck bbq party. I was kind of hungry, so I ordered their cheeseburger. The beef was pretty good and grilled on the spot. The patty was also thick, so that burger gets plus points. What I wish they didn't scrimp on though was the fries. After eating, I went to get a bottle of beer. I was so shocked at the price! Considering it's a place located in Makati where everything is synonymous to expensive (haha!) I felt like I was drinking a beer in Quezon City! Overall, I liked Z Hostel and I think it's a new cool way to hang out - but I bet it would be more awesome during the latter part of the year where the weather is cooler.

    Z Hostel meets FlipTrip with travel blogger, Philip Dukatz
    Mo M.

    The Z Hostel is one of the newer traveler and budget friendly accommodations in Makati, and arguably the best one of them all. Apart from being situated a few minutes' walk away from the Makati CBD and the Buendia MRT station, it is also right next to one of Makati's cheap-chill hipster hang outs, Polaris street (Where household names in Makati grub are located like El Chupacabra, H&J, Red Light and Tambai, which is run by the same folks at Z Hostel). Z Hostel also hosts a variety of events, such as the live acoustic sets during their weekly Sunday Slowdowns, and collaborations with popular startup, FlipTrip and online collective, MUNI for sessions on traveling and sustainable living. And the best part about Z Hostel? Their rooftop offers a killer view of the Makati skyline and is open to anyone!

    Rum and coke for 85PHP
    Ranillo R.

    Never stayed at the hostel, so my review will be based on the Rooftop bar. The rooftop bar is open every night with a minimum access of 300 per person, consumable on drinks, though only one RFID is needed per group. Drinks vary in price, but for Makati it is quite fairly priced. It used to be a hidden gem, but now it is quite main stream to locals and travelers. On weekends, they have live performances by local bands and artists. Their rooftop is covered so rain or shine, there is not a problem. The rooftop area is a little small, but it makes easier to get everyone. Definitely a must place to check out if you want a chill place to hang out for the night.

    Alëna S.

    The all female dorm is super clean. They have a make up mirror with lights which is a fun bonus. The shower in the female dorm is very nice. Female dorm is on floor 6 which is not ideal but OK if you want to lose some calories:) There is a rooftop bar which brings locals and travelers together at night. Such a fun time and drinks are quite cheap with chill music. If you're trying to get some sleep you should probably not room on the 6the floor. They serve delicious food as well and a convenient location for all your needs. There is a laundry place a block away as well as a dermatologist (which was super cheap compared to the states). I really enjoyed my stay here and the people I've met were awesome. I do recommend you check this place out!!

    Pia O.

    Z-Hostel is a notch above all hostels I've been to (or seen in movies!). It's luxury at its finest with all the makings of a hostel, if that makes any sense, it's a refreshing idea! In the middle of Makati, in the Burgos area, it's the perfect location for tourists and locals alike. The rooms are give you the basics but with extra privacy and you can be sure their sheets are clean! I haven't stayed a night here but I have been to their rooftop! If you've read my past reviews you would probably know how much I love rooftop bars! Its laid back, chill vibe on this low-rise, luxury hostel is what makes it different from the rest. It's great on late afternoons when you wanna chill with a beer and an excellent view. They have events on Wednesdays and offer Sunday Slowdown with BBQ before heading back to reality the next day. They're also open everyday after 5pm if you're looking for a place to hang, I promise you'll fall in love with the vibe!

    Elle will try to trick you into feeding her. You must resist!
    Aussy A.

    There's a really nice energy about Z Hostel: it's located in this rundown part of the richest city in the country, on a shabby little street, and built on top of a famous old brothel. (Don't worry, they changed ALL of the sheets!) There's so much story and character to the place, and you find that out on a visit through one of its nine active owners (one of them even lives there already) or its enthusiastic transient foreign residents. It's open to the public through its small roof deck on the 7th floor of the building, which has become a casual hang out for lovers of cheap beer, adobo flakes, and chicken skin. The view is pretty cool from there, which makes it a nice spot to catch the sunset as the bar opens at 5 p.m. or listen to live acoustic acts with the city lights in the background. It's really cheap but well-maintained, and let's hope it stays that way. But that takes a community effort, so mind your manners when you're there, don't throw your cigarette butts on the floor, and respect everybody else's space. Parking is going to be a challenge so carpool when you visit; if Don Pedro is full, take a chance with parking on Kalayaan Avenue. They live by the hostel code (and they actually get it right) and it's an open place for conversation, so be a good local and share a story or two with the foreign residents of the place. Oh, and don't feed Elle, Z's friendly pit bull, even though she'll give you her most adorable good girl face when you're holding a garlic sausage in your hand!

    Kaity C.

    Located in the increasingly hip red-light district of Poblacion in Makati is a high-end hostel for the weary backpacker longing for a goodnight's rest. Z Hostel opened recently this year and has generated quite a buzz amongst local and international folks alike for being a great place to meet new friends and party hard. On the rooftop of Z Hostel sits a bar with a sprawling view of the gritty Burgos area and the well-developed Rockwell neighborhood. The rooftop is only open to guests outside the hostel at 5pm but for those staying in, they can make the rooftop their own personal lounge or tanning area. Sundown is when the real party starts. For those looking for a casual spot to kick a few beers with good friends, and the possibility of meeting interesting backpackers, Z Hostel is truly the place to be.

    Joff C.

    Z Hostel is one of the newer hostels to arrive in the backpacker area of Makati. It brands itself as a luxury hostel meaning the amenities and features are better than your typical hostel. You'll pay more here than other hostels in the area but it can be worth the extra money especially if you have a little extra to spare. The room I stayed in had eight beds (bunk style) and each bed had a towel rack and outlets for your phones or laptop. The air-conditioning was just the right temperature and the beddings cozy. There was a bathroom with shower inside the room and lockers to keep your valuables in. During most nights the roof deck is open to the public and you can socialize with locals and other guests. They also serve grilled food and cheap beer. The view is quite amazing during sunset and you can see both the Makati and BGC skylines.

    Upper bunk bed
    Grace P.

    This place is located near the edge of the Manila red light district, a local told me. And I was thinking that I had made a mistake to book a room here given that I was travelling alone, but turns out the red light district here is mild and not dangerous! It is located very close to the financial district so it's well located too. The street on which the hostel is on is a little alley, and you can find a street food vendor or two. There is a doorman who opens the door for you and a travel planning agency right next to the main door if you need any last minute planning. On checking in, I saw that one of the workers at the front desk had the street food that I didnt recognize so i asked her if she was good and she offered it to me to taste hahah super nice of her to do that! Check in process was smooth and easy. You are given a key card for access into the room and a bracelet with an rfid tag. You load it at the front desk and you can use that to pay for drinks at the rooftop bar or the cafe on the first floor. I didn't hang out at the bar but I've heard that it has cheap drinks and gets pretty crowded with people who aren't staying at the hostel too. The cafe on the first floor has free water and a pretty good filipino food selection. I got their garlic rice and pork sisig, which was sooooo gooooddd. Small serving but with the rice it was enough for me! If you don't eat in the cafe, you can also eat in the game room or the many communal spaces that they have. The rooms themselves were clean and the bed spaces were decently sized. I was on the top bunk and there was enough overhead space that I can sit comfortably. Lamp and outlet was available by the head of the bed. Each room comes with lockers and BONUS it comes with an outlet inside the locker so you can keep charging your electronics while theyre locked up. The showers are located within the room (for a dorm room) but there is also toilets and sinks located in the public areas.

    Mariel F.

    When one thinks of Hostels, what immediately comes to mind is the slasher flick where the girl with the biggest ugh, melons die and the nerdy girl gets to live. Thankfully though no remake has been made and hostels in Manila have been modified to a hipster vibe causing travelers to take a second look at the Philippines. And of course, when it comes to hostels these days the first name (or letter) that comes to mind is Z Hostel. Z Hostel is more than just bunk beds and shared bathrooms, it's the first and only luxury hostel in the country with live music, booze and barbeques happening on its roof top every weekend. It's fun and perfect for any sort of traveler be it a soloist or a big group, because one can surely expect to meet people of the most interesting kind as this Hostel draws the best of Manila: its people.

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    Review Highlights - Z Hostel

    Its rooftop bar serves as an escape from all the honking cars, aggressive "ladies" and blaring music in the area.

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    Lancaster Hotel Manila - Kitchen and staircase going to the loft

    Lancaster Hotel Manila

    3.3(4 reviews)
    3.0 kmMandaluyong City
    ₱₱₱₱

    *Note: I booked this hotel for my wedding. So, this was my home for 2 nights!…read more This location is great for couples and big families. They offer great prices for the size of the rooms which also includes breakfast. It is near Starmall, SM Megamall and Shangri-la Mall. Not the safest area to walk but the hotel provides all guests with a free shuttle service to these shopping malls. The hotel staff are very helpful and will attend to ALL your needs without question by phone or by room visit. (Note: This was a big plus point for me especially since I had how many people coming in and out of my room during the day of my wedding.) Almost all the rooms include a living room, cable tv, kitchenette with medium size refrigerator, dinning table, and all rooms have Free WiFi! The only negative comment I have is that there is no microwave in the rooms. The hotel has an indoor gym and a roof top swimming pool. There is also a function rooms for meetings or other functions. Overall, I feel bad that I can't fully share my experience here because, well, everything was a blur during my wedding day! But, this was a good hotel. I mean, I was able to have everyone's make up done here. Photoshoots too! Plus, for brides-to-be, this is conveniently near the Archbishop's Palace (the chapel where I got married). If you want a hotel with the basic necessities at a good price, this is the place to be! :)

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    MNL Boutique Hostel

    MNL Boutique Hostel

    5.0(1 review)
    0.4 kmMakati City
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    I was first introduced to the world of hostels back in 2008 when I happened to stay at a nice…read morelittle spot called "The Inn Crowd" in Singapore, Singapore. I found myself neck deep in the ways of hostel life and culture, and I fell hard. I became convinced that there was no better way to travel. Having said that, it's always frustrated me how there seemed to be a complete lack of hostels in Manila. I know that the city isn't as popular with tourists as say, Thailand or Hong Kong, but I think that our city has its own unique charm that can't be replicated anywhere else in the world. So, I was very happy to find out that a hostel called MNL Boutique Hostel had just opened its doors in the heart of Makati and I decided to stay overnight to assess the place. Wow. With 8 inch spring mattresses and hotel grade linen, this ain't no shabby "bed" disguised as a futon that'll leave you sore and sleepless the next day. No, no, no. What's so great about this hostel is that the owners envisioned a place where they themselves would be happy to stay in, and this was the beautiful outcome. I was fortunate enough to have had the owners (Maica, Celina and Gonz) in when I stayed there and gotten the chance to speak with them. Very nice, accommodating and down-to-earth people. Wifi is fast and free, meaning there's no need to worry about missing important emails from work, home or what not. Secure key card access is also available. Power rain shower is great, and for those who are unfortunate enough to land a bunk beside a loud snorer, the hostel offers free earplugs. Yay! If you're from Manila, you understand how great the central location of this place is. For tourists, it's not far off from Intramuros. The in room lockers also help you maintain peace of mind about the safety of your belongings. For those looking to get out of the city, simply approach the front desk for information on guided tours. I loved this place and I would probably stay here again just for fun or to make a few new friends along the way. Rates aren't bad at all, and no doubt, the chill out area is my favorite section of the place as it provides a space to relax or socialize with other guests. Thank you Maica, Celina and Gonz for raising the bar when it comes to providing high quality yet affordable lodging for both tourists and locals alike! Mabuhay!

    Z Hostel - hostels - Updated May 2026

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