Sheraton Arrives in the Philippines: Opening Details & Locations

Marriott’s Sheraton brand has made its debut in the Philippines with the opening of Sheraton Manila, conveniently situated just outside Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3.

“With a presence in over 72 countries and regions, Sheraton is an exciting addition to the fast-growing hospitality scene in the Philippines,” said Mike Fulkerson, vice president of brand and marketing for Asia Pacific at Marriott International. “The brand is trusted and recognized by travelers globally, and we are confident Sheraton Manila will bring people together—whether for business or leisure.”

The hotel offers nearly 400 guest rooms, including two-level lofts tailored for traveling groups and families, plus rooms that feature private gardens. Interiors showcase Filipino-inspired design and artwork that reflect local culture while providing modern comfort.

Dining options on-site include S Kitchen, serving all-day meals and a buffet; Oori, which focuses on upscale Korean cuisine; and The Lounge, a casual spot for wines, local beers and light bites.

Wellness facilities include a 24-hour spa with six treatment rooms and an extensive menu of services. Public amenities cover an executive lounge, a kids club, a heated outdoor pool and a separate children’s pool, all designed to accommodate both leisure and business travelers.

Sheraton Manila is the country’s first hotel to introduce a dedicated co-working space. ColLab features a shared area and six private rooms suitable for product launches, networking events and other business functions, meeting the growing demand for flexible work and meeting environments.

“We are committed to sharing authentic and heartfelt Filipino hospitality through our amenities, cuisine and service,” said Anna Vergara, general manager of Sheraton Manila. “Our vision is to be the preferred place for people to gather and enjoy meaningful experiences. Located close to the international airport, we aim to be a home away from home that connects travelers to greater Manila.”