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10 Private Rooms In Manila To Spend Your Evenings In

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Impeccable vibes? Check. Great bites and drinks? Check. Breathtaking views and interiors? Absolutely. These 10 private rooms in Manila have everything you need to unwind and let loose in style.

Looking for the perfect spot to gather your favorite people and escape the city’s chaos without actually leaving it? Whether you’re celebrating something special or just in need of a laid-back evening in good company, Manila has no shortage of stylish, intimate spaces to set the mood. From sleek rooftop spots to luxe dining spaces, these 10 private rooms promise a curated mix of ambiance, flavor, and exclusivity. All that’s left to do? Sit back, sip up, and soak in the scene.

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Cave Room At Txanton

Txanton’s Cave Room is tucked inside a cellar with no signal or internet—just caviar, jamón, and wine. In other words, it’s the kind of place where conversations that never make it online thrive.

Cave Room at Txanton
The Cave Room at Txanton/Photo by author

Glass Room At The Peak, Grand Hyatt Manila

The Peak’s Glass Room is located on the 62nd floor of Grand Hyatt BGC, framed by one sweeping window that puts the Manila skyline right at your table.

Glass Room at The Peak Grand Hyatt Manila
Glass Room at The Peak, Grand Hyatt Manila/Photo by author

Meiji Room At Uma Nota

The Meiji Room at Uma Nota—its name and ambiance a fitting nod to São Paulo’s Japanese roots—is your 12-seat hideaway that’s made for private dinners and long nights.

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Meiji Room at Uma Nota
Meiji Room at Uma Nota/Photo courtesy of Uma Nota

The Chamber At Medusa At The Palace

The Chamber at Medusa at the Palace isn’t just a private room: it’s a scene. If the main floor is for being seen, The Chamber is for keeping the party deliciously off-record.

The Chamber Medusa at the Palace Private Room
The Chamber at Medusa at the Palace/Photo courtesy of Medusa at the Palace

The Magsaysay Room At Old Manila, The Peninsula Manila

Named after one of the country’s most beloved presidents, The Magsaysay Room at Old Manila is meant for private gatherings that carry a sense of occasion. An oil portrait of the leader commands the space (its original twin hanging at Malacañang Palace), serving as a reminder of history and legacy.

Magsaysay Room Old Manila Peninsula
The Magsaysay Room at Old Manila/Photo by author

The Cabin At Blackbird

The Cabin at Blackbird stands proudly at Nielson Tower (once the control tower of Manila’s first airport) with a stunning 360-degree view overlooking Ayala Triangle. Brimming with understated sophistication that leaves an impression, it’s got more than enough space for private events of up to 22 guests.

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Cabin at Blackbird
The Cabin at Blackbird/Photo courtesy of Blackbird at Nielson Tower

The Keep At Raging Bull

The Keep at Raging Bull, Shangri-La at the Fort, is a private dining room with its own living room. Here, the city’s finest steaks meet long dinners, deep pours, and conversations that stretch into the night.

The Keep Raging Bull
The Keep at Raging Bull/Photo via Instagram @shangrilafort

M Dining + Bar

M Dining + Bar offers two private rooms for six to 18 guests, with a bar fit for 22. If that’s not enough, a main dining room can host up to 90 people. With its selection of curated gins and whiskeys, you’ll definitely be spoiled for choice.

M Dining
M Dining/Photo courtesy of the M Group
M Dining
A private room at M Dining + Bar/Photo by author

Finestra At Solaire North

Finestra at Solaire North offers an elegant private dining room with sweeping Quezon City skyline views, made for nights that call for something a little grander.

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Finestra at Solaire North rooms
Finestra at Solaire North/Photo by Tom Epperson via Instagram @habitusdesigngroup

China Blue by Jereme Leung at Conrad Manila

China Blue by Jereme Leung at Conrad Manila takes private dining to new heights. Framed by an exquisite 270-degree view of Manila Bay and paired with world-class interiors, it’s a setting that’s as striking as the food it serves.

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Private room of China Blue/Photo courtesy of China Blue by Jereme Leung and Conrad Manila

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