The Mini Suites - Eton Tower Makati
by the TopOfHotel team
The Mini Suites gives you the most square footage of any 3-star in this price band — a genuine win for a small family.
The Mini Suites gives you the most square footage of any 3-star in this price band — a genuine win for a small family.
In-Depth Review
The Mini Suites - Eton Tower Makati is a 3-star hotel set inside the Eton Tower office building in Legazpi Village, Makati. The selling point is simple: rooms here run larger than the typical 3-star. It scores 8.3/10 overall on Booking.com and 8.2/10 on Agoda, with rates starting around $51 a night.
Rooms and decor
The rooms keep things clean and modern — warm tones, full furnishing, a proper work desk and a small lounge corner to spread out in. The detail guests bring up again and again is size: rooms that come in bigger than expected for the price. Bathrooms are clean and come with hot water, the beds get good marks for comfort, and the whole setup works well for two or three people.
Food and amenities
This is a compact operation rather than a full-service resort, but it covers the practical bases: air-con in every room, free Wi-Fi, and a car-rental service that makes it easy to head out and explore Manila beyond the neighborhood. One thing to flag — some guests report the Wi-Fi slowing down during peak hours, so factor that in if you need a steady connection.
Location and getting there
The hotel sits in Legazpi Village, 1.3 km from Ayala MRT. That's a touch far to walk, but a Grab handles it easily. The upside of the location is calm: this corner is a quieter business pocket than the heart of Ayala Center. The car-rental service makes day trips out of the district painless, and on weekends the nearby Salcedo Market is worth the short walk for food and local produce.
Things to know before booking
Three honest caveats. First, you're 1.3 km from Ayala MRT — comfortable by Grab, but not a walk-to-the-train spot. Second, a few reviews flag slow Wi-Fi during rush hours. Third, you're in a quieter business district rather than right on the shopping-and-dining strip, so the main Ayala Center buzz is a short ride away rather than on your doorstep.
Our take
This one is best for two or three travelers or a small family who want plenty of room at a 3-star price and don't mind grabbing a Grab to reach the shopping and the train. If square footage matters more to you than being steps from the MRT, the value here is hard to beat.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- The rooms are the headline: more spacious than other 3-star hotels in the same tier, with enough floor space for two or three people to actually move around.
- Strong value — rates start around $51 a night for a room this size, which is hard to match elsewhere in central Makati.
- The hotel runs a car-rental service, handy if you want to explore Manila beyond Makati rather than relying on Grab for every trip.
- Clean, modern rooms with warm tones, full furnishing, a work desk and a small lounge area — practical for both a work trip and a short family stay.
- Legazpi Village is a quieter business pocket than the heart of Ayala Center, so you get a calmer base while still being inside Makati.
- It's 1.3 km from Ayala MRT, which is a bit far to walk comfortably — you'll lean on Grab to get to the train and the shopping core.
- Some guests report the Wi-Fi slowing down during peak hours, worth knowing if you need a reliable connection for work.
- It sits in a quieter business district rather than right on the shopping and dining strip, so you're a short ride from the main Ayala Center action.
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Insider Tips
- Plan on Grab for the 1.3 km hop to Ayala MRT and the Ayala Center malls — it's quick and cheap, and far easier than walking it.
- If you're staying over a weekend, walk to the nearby Salcedo Market for Saturday food stalls and local produce.
- Ask about the hotel's car-rental service in advance if you plan day trips out of Manila — it saves stacking up Grab fares.