
Choosing a hotel in the chaotic, high-energy district of Pasay can be overwhelming. The Urban Travellers Hotel (formerly known as Shogun Suite) positions itself as a strategic solution for those who prioritize logistics over luxury. Situated right at the Pasay Rotonda, it solves the “Manila traffic problem” by placing you at the crossroads of the city’s major artery systems.
Decision-Making: Why Choose Urban Travellers?
If you are weighing your options in Pasay, here is how this hotel solves common traveler pain points:
The “Early Flight” Dilemma: Located just 15–20 minutes from NAIA (Terminals 1, 2, 3, and 4), it serves as a reliable pitstop for layovers or crack-of-dawn departures.
The Transit Headache: Being a 2-minute walk from the Taft Avenue MRT and EDSA LRT-1 stations means you can bypass the gridlock and reach Makati, Ermita, or Quezon City via train.
The Budget Gap: It fills the void between cramped “pod” hotels and the high-priced resorts of Entertainment City, offering full-sized rooms and a pool at a fraction of the cost.
Traveler’s Guide & Expert Tips
Arrival Strategy: If arriving via Grab or Taxi, tell the driver “Pasay Rotonda, Zamora Street.” The entrance is in a narrow side street (iskinita). If the traffic is at a standstill on EDSA, have them drop you at the MRT Taft station and walk the remaining 200 meters.
Room Selection: Request a room on a higher floor. Being near the Rotonda means the sound of jeepney horns and sirens is constant; higher floors provide a much-needed buffer.
Breakfast Hack: The included breakfast is typically a plated Filipino meal (Longganisa, Tapa, or Bangus). If you need more variety, there is a Jollibee and KFC right around the corner that operate 24/7.
Airport Shuttle: The hotel offers a shuttle for a fee (approx. ₱700), but a GrabCar is often cheaper (₱200–₱400 depending on the time of day). Only use the hotel shuttle if you have excessive luggage or are traveling in a large group.
Nearby Attractions
SM Mall of Asia (MOA): A 10-minute ride away. Perfect for shopping, dining by the bay, or visiting the IKEA flagship store.
Baclaran Church: One of the most visited shrines in the country, accessible via a short jeepney ride or a 15-minute walk.
Star City & CCP Complex: Nearby for those interested in amusement parks or Filipino performing arts.
Entertainment City: Reach Solaire, City of Dreams, and Okada within 15 minutes for world-class casinos and fine dining.
Transportation Tips
MRT/LRT: Use the Taft Avenue/EDSA interchange. It is the most efficient way to reach Intramuros (via LRT Central Station) or Makati (via MRT Ayala Station).
Jeepneys: Directly outside, you can catch jeepneys headed to Baclaran, MOA, or Divisoria.
Airport Loop Bus: There is a dedicated airport bus that passes nearby, but for convenience, Grab remains the gold standard for tourists.
Best For…
Layovers & Transit: Perfect for those needing a bed for 12 hours between flights.
Budget Families: The Family Rooms are surprisingly spacious and affordable compared to nearby “condo-tels.”
Practical Tourists: Those who plan to spend 90% of their day exploring and only need a functional, air-conditioned base.
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Prime Location: Unbeatable access to MRT/LRT. | Street Noise: Soundproofing is minimal; light sleepers beware. |
| Rooftop Pool: A rare find at this price point with decent city views. | Aging Interior: The decor and elevators feel dated/vintage. |
| Spacious Rooms: Larger than most modern budget hotels. | Tight Entrance: The side street can feel congested and narrow. |
Pricing Observations & Comparison
As of mid-2026, Urban Travellers typically ranges from ₱1,300 to ₱2,200 per night.
VS. Kabayan Hotel: Kabayan is the “premium” neighbor. You’ll pay ₱500–₱800 more there for slightly better service and updated rooms.
VS. Hotel Sogo/Stone House: Urban Travellers is a significant step up in terms of safety and facilities (pool, sit-down restaurant) for only a few hundred pesos more.
VS. SM MOA Hotels (Tryp/Microtel): You will save nearly 50% by staying here instead of directly at the Mall of Asia complex.
Local Food & Tourism Tips
Street Food Alley: The area around the hotel is a hub for authentic street food. Try the “isaw” or “balut” near the station if you’re adventurous.
Pasay Public Market: For a truly local experience, walk to the nearby market to see the “catch of the day” and local produce.
Manila Bay Sunset: Don’t miss the sunset at the MOA Seaside Boulevard. It’s free and arguably the best view in the city.
First-Person Review
“I stayed here for a quick 2-night transit. Is it a 5-star resort? No. But for ₱1,500, I got a massive bed, cold AC, and a rooftop pool where I could watch the Manila skyline with a San Miguel beer. The staff were incredibly polite and helped me hail a Grab at 4:00 AM. If you can handle a bit of city noise and want to save your money for shopping at MOA, this is a solid choice.”









