
Azure Tropez 909 – Paris Hilton Residences is a stylish unit located within the famous Azure Urban Resort Residences in Parañaque, Manila. Known for its man-made beach and celebrity-designed amenities, it offers a tropical vacation vibe right in the middle of the city.
Travel Guide and Tips
Registration is Key: As a private residential resort, security is strict. Ensure you send your government-issued IDs to your host at least 48 hours before arrival to avoid long delays at the lobby.
Swimwear Policy: The pool administration is very strict about proper swimming attire (spandex only). Cotton shirts and shorts are generally not allowed in the water.
Bring Cash: While some bigger shops nearby take cards, many in-resort cafes and local transport options are cash-only.
Avoid Peak Check-in: Try to arrive slightly after 2:00 PM. The 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM window is often chaotic with guests checking out and new ones arriving.
Nearby Attractions
The Paris Beach Club: The centerpiece of the resort, featuring a world-class wave pool, man-made fine white sand beach, and a lap pool.
SM City Bicutan: Located just a short walk (or even shorter trike ride) away, this mall handles all your shopping, grocery, and cinema needs.
Manila Bay & Entertainment City: A 20-minute drive (traffic permitting) takes you to Okada Manila, Solaire, and City of Dreams for high-end dining and casinos.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA): Its proximity (approx. 5-7 km) makes it an ideal spot for those with early flights.
Transportation Tips
Ride-Hailing: Grab is the most reliable way to get here. Use “Azure Urban Resort Residences” as your pin.
Skyway Advantage: If coming from Makati or the Airport, ask your driver to take the Skyway to Bicutan Exit to bypass the heavy traffic on the Service Road.
PNR Train: The Bicutan Station is within walking distance, offering a very cheap (though often crowded) way to reach Manila or Alabang.
Parking: If you are driving, notify your host early. Parking inside Azure is limited and usually costs around 450 PHP per day.
Best For
Staycationers: Local residents looking for a “beach” experience without leaving the city.
Barkada Trips: Groups of friends who want to enjoy the wave pool and cook their own meals.
Transit Travelers: People who need a place near the airport but want more amenities than a standard transit hotel.
Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Unique man-made beach and wave pool | Long wait times at the elevators and lobby |
| Walking distance to SM Bicutan | Strict resort rules and guest fees |
| Fully equipped kitchen for home cooking | Traffic on the West Service Road can be intense |
| Great views of the Manila skyline | Additional fees for pool use (per shift) |
Pricing Observations
Expect to pay between 3,000 PHP to 5,000 PHP per night depending on the season and day of the week. Weekends are significantly more expensive and harder to book. Be aware of “Guest Fees”—the resort often charges a separate fee (approx. 250-500 PHP per person) for pool access that may not be included in your initial room booking.
Local Food and Tourism Tips
Eat at Skyfort Cafe: Located inside the Paris Beach Club, it offers great views of the wave pool and decent Filipino-Western fusion.
Dampa Express: Nearby for those craving “Dampa” style fresh seafood without the premium prices of Seaside Macapagal.
Night Market Vibes: In the evenings, the area around SM Bicutan often has local street food stalls where you can try authentic isaw or balut.
First Person Review
“Staying at Tropez 909 really felt like a quick escape. The unit itself was clean and had a great balcony view of the city lights. The highlight was definitely the wave pool—it’s a bit crowded on Saturdays, but hitting it on a Sunday morning was perfect. Just make sure to bring your own towels for the pool area, as the unit towels aren’t allowed outside. It’s not a five-star hotel service experience, but for a fun weekend with friends, the ‘beach’ vibe is hard to beat in the city.”
