The Selah Garden Hotel is an 84-room boutique hotel, which offers an alternative relaxed lifestyle.
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V Gautham Navada
a month agoOur stay at Selah Garden Hotel Manila was nothing short of wonderful. From the moment I arrived, I was greeted with warm hospitality and a peaceful ambiance that made it feel like a serene escape in the heart of the city. The lush garden surroundings and cozy atmosphere create a unique resort-like experience, making it a perfect place to unwind. The rooms were comfortable, well-maintained, and equipped with all the essentials for a relaxing stay. The staff was friendly and accommodating, always ensuring that guests have a pleasant experience. The food at the in-house restaurant was also delightful, with a variety of options to choose from. Overall, Selah Garden Hotel Manila is a great place for those looking to escape the city's hustle without leaving it. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a relaxing yet adventurous stay in Manila!
Crinan Antonio
in the last weekPros: Customer service is top notch. (Shout out Kuya Jeric) They can accommodate PWD It felt like a hidden gem amongst your typical selection from air bnb within the area. Spacious rooms Decent food Overall good value Cons: Sofa bed needs upholstering/replacement Intermittent internet connection at times Smart TV UI is not friendly
Don Juan
a month agoThis hotel has declined since my visit nine years ago and no longer justifies the over 2000p nightly rate. The bed is just a thin foam pad with no sheets, only a flimsy blanket. Lots of loud children run rampant, and parents seem indifferent, while the staff fail to enforce the hotel's noise rules. You can hear everything from the hallway, as well as road traffic, people yelling and screaming in the pool, and to top it off, this place is pet-friendly, so you get dogs barking at all hours of the night. The bathroom lacked essentials like toilet paper, tissues, and proper soap. The rooms are in need of repairs, with mold in the bathroom and in the air conditioner. The check-out process was slow, and a 1000p deposit is required. Overall, it is no longer a premium experience.
Leslie Ann
3 weeks agoWant to spend your weekends in a cozy but natured themed hotel? Come and visit their place. Avail their 6 persons or good for two persons standard or good for 10 persons room for a reasonable price. Buffer dinner every Friday and Saturday night and buffet breakfast every Saturday and Sunday.
Arjuna Lowther
5 months agoIt's not too bad but needs some work in the area of cleanliness. Some of the sheets were stained. The shower had no curtain so the floor gets wet. The AC works and is cold (big positive) The security staff is friendly and our stuff was safe in the room so that's a big plus. Overall it's a decent enough place but slightly overpriced for what you get. I would have rated higher of it was cheaper. You can stay here safely but don't expect luxury.