
Whether you are in town for a vital visa appointment or simply looking to soak in the heritage of Old Manila, this one-bedroom cozy condo offers a strategic home base. Located in the heart of Ermita, this space balances the charm of historic Manila with the functional needs of a modern traveler.
Commentary
There is a specific energy to Roxas Boulevard—a mix of salty sea air, historical gravity, and urban hustle. Staying here feels less like a generic vacation and more like a front-row seat to the city’s pulse. The “cozy” factor isn’t just marketing; these units are designed to be efficient sanctuaries where you can organize your paperwork or decompress after a day of sightseeing.
Nearby Attractions
Rizal Park (Luneta): Just a short walk away, this iconic park is perfect for morning jogs or sunset strolls.
Intramuros: The “Walled City” is minutes away by cab or jeepney, housing San Agustin Church and Fort Santiago.
Manila Ocean Park: A great family-friendly destination located right behind the Quirino Grandstand.
National Museum Complex: Dive into Philippine art, anthropology, and natural history in three world-class buildings nearby.
Transportation Tips
Grab & Move It: The most reliable way to navigate. Download the Grab app for cars or Move It for motorcycle taxis to bypass the notorious Manila traffic.
LRT-1 (United Nations Station): The nearest train link connecting you to Binondo (Chinatown) or the malls in Pasay.
Walking: If your destination is the U.S. Embassy or Rizal Park, walking is often faster than sitting in a U-turn slot on Roxas Boulevard.
Best For
Visa Applicants: Its proximity to the U.S. Embassy is unbeatable, allowing you to walk to your interview without the stress of morning traffic.
History Buffs: Perfect for those who want easy access to the museums and the Spanish-era architecture of Intramuros.
Digital Nomads: Most units in this area are equipped with high-speed internet, making them ideal for “workations.”
Pros & Cons
Pros: Prime location, stunning Manila Bay sunset views from many high-rise units, and walking distance to major government offices and malls like Robinsons Manila.
Cons: The area can be noisy due to traffic on Roxas Boulevard; some streets may feel crowded during peak hours.
Pricing Observations
As of mid-2026, 1-bedroom units in the Ermita/Malate area generally range from ₱25,000 to ₱35,000 per month for long-term stays. For short-term rentals, expect to pay anywhere from ₱1,800 to ₱3,500 per night, depending on the building’s amenities and the floor level.
Local Food & Tourism Tips
Dine at Cafe Adriatico: A legendary spot in Malate known for its “Chocolate Eh!” and traditional Filipino-Spanish fare.
Baywalk at Sunset: Don’t miss the famous Manila Bay sunset; it’s free and arguably the best view in the city.
Robinsons Place Manila: Your one-stop shop for everything from local SIM cards to various dining options ranging from street-food style kiosks to upscale bistros.
