The Malayan Plaza
Pasig City · Philippines · Adb Avenue Corner Opal Road
About The Malayan Plaza — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Pasig City
The Malayan Plaza is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Pasig City, Philippines. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, concierge, gym, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.0 / 5
First come , first serve parking Overall a decent stay. The room needs a bit of renovation, and the towels were overly used and needed replacement. Staff responded promptly when requested.
The Malayan Tower is located in F. Ortigas Avenue cor Opal St. in the busy Ortigas Commercial District of Pasig. It has 26 floors plus a basement parking area, which is slightly lower than I'M a hotel in Makati City. Unlike other condominiums, hotels, and other high-rise buildings where the elevator is separate from the parking basement to ground floor and ground floor to the rests of the upper floors of the building, the Malayan Tower has elevators connected straight ahead from the basement to the desired floors. The basement parking has a toilet beside the elevator. Pros: Movement-detection light. The light automatically sets on when you are present. Cons: Not well-maintained. The parking fee is P60 for the first two hours and P20 for the succeeding hour, to be paid in the concierge area of the ground floor lobby. Those who are unit owners are exempted from the parking fee. The unit already contains the living room space with the kitchen as their pantry. The unit has a clean toilet with a covered shower area. There is a balcony where you can view the Ortigas district from above. Those suffering from acrophobia may experience the trembling sensation when looking below from the units where you stay. I'm a guest, and the reason for the visit to the Malayan Tower is for the purpose of a tarot card workshop held on the 30th floor (3009, to be specific). The breakfast buffet is advertised on the ground floor. You can coordinate with the help desk for the matter.
This hotel had holes in the walls around the electrical outlets, old damaged furniture, prehistoric AC units which didn’t work, and cockroaches in the bathroom. It is without doubt one of the worst hotels I have ever visited. If the rate was 10 dollars a night it would still be too much, you’d have to pay people to stay here! The front desk staff did not question why my colleague and I were checking out 5 minutes after checking in, and that speaks volumes.