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    Najuka Redkar
    Najuka Redkar
    Last updated 14 Jul 2026
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    Lime Resort Premier King Bayview Suite

    Lime Resort Premier King Bayview Suite

    Lime Hotel Manila at a glance

    Detail

    Info

    Official name

    Lime Resort Manila

    Star rating

    3-star

    Location

    Pasay, Metro Manila (Manila Bay area, near SM Mall of Asia)

    Rooms

    Around 300 rooms 

    Check-in

    3:00 PM

    Check-out

    12:00 PM (noon)

    Rates

    From around ₱2,800–₱7,000 per night depending on room and season 

    Sister properties

    Lime Hotel Boracay, Lime Resort El Nido, Lime Resort Bohol

    No, Lime Hotel Manila is not a 5-star hotel. Lime Resort Manila, the property most people mean when they look for "Lime Hotel Manila", is officially classified as a 3-star hotel. 
    The confusion is understandable: with its rooftop infinity pool, Manila Bay sunset views, and a buzzy on-site beach club, it looks and feels a lot more premium than a typical 3-star stay. If you're planning a staycation near Mall of Asia and want to know exactly what you're booking, here's the full breakdown.

    Meet Lime Hotels and Resorts

    Lime Resort Lobby
    Lime Resort Lobby
    If you're new to the brand, Lime Hotels and Resorts is known for its "hip and cool" aesthetic — think bright colors, playful interiors, and an Instagram-ready look in every corner. It's a homegrown Filipino hotel group with properties in some of the country's most popular getaway spots: Manila, Boracay, El Nido, and Bohol.
    Each Lime property leans into its location. In Boracay, that means a rooftop pool a few steps from the beach. In El Nido, it means turquoise-lagoon views. In Manila, it means a front-row seat to the Manila Bay sunset, which is exactly what makes Lime Resort Manila such a popular staycation pick even for people who live in the city.

    So, how many stars is Lime Hotel really?

    Lime Resort Manila Balcony View
    Lime Resort Manila Balcony View
    Lime Resort Manila is officially a 3-star hotel, based on the classification used across major booking platforms. That said, its amenities read closer to a 4-star property in a few areas: a rooftop infinity pool with skyline and bay views, a dedicated beach club with Brazilian-style churrasco dining, and rooms with private balconies facing Manila Bay.
    So, why does the 5-star confusion keep coming up? Here's the deal:
    • The hip, boutique-style branding and photogenic interiors make it look more upscale online than its official classification suggests
    • Some guests describe the rooftop pool and beach club experience as "5-star" in reviews, which is a description of vibe, not an official rating
    • The hotel is sometimes referred to informally as "Lime Hotel Manila," which has led to some confusion online about whether this is a separate, higher-tier property from "Lime Resort Manila" — it isn't. They're the same hotel.
    💡 Klook Tip: If you're booking based on star rating alone, treat Lime Resort Manila as a solid 3-star stay with above-average leisure facilities, not a luxury 5-star resort.

    Lime Resort Manila (MOA Area): rooms, rates, and that sunset view

    Family Quad Bayview Room at Lime Resort Manila
    Family Quad Bayview Room at Lime Resort Manila
    Lime Resort Manila sits right along Manila Bay in Pasay, just a short drive from SM Mall of Asia and the Cultural Center of the Philippines. It's the kind of hotel Manila locals book for a quick staycation, not just out-of-towners, largely because of the bay-view rooms and rooftop pool.
    Room types range from compact twin rooms to bay-view suites with private balconies, and several categories come with direct views of Manila Bay's famous sunset. If a sunset view matters to you, it's worth confirming this with the room category when you book, since not every room faces the bay.
    Amenities/What's Included:
    ✅ Rooftop infinity pool with Manila Bay views
    ✅ On-site restaurant and buffet breakfast (Bayside Buffet)
    ✅ Fitness center
    ✅ Spa and massage services
    ✅ Free WiFi throughout the property
    ✅ Free self-parking
    ✅ Pet-friendly rooms (fees apply)
    What Travellers Say: 💬 Guests from the Philippines consistently highlight the hotel's cleanliness, friendly staff, and breakfast buffet as the best parts of their stay, with several calling out the accommodating front desk team by name.
    💬 The bay-view rooms and rooftop pool are a recurring highlight, especially for guests celebrating birthdays or booking a staycation with family.
    💬 A few reviewers mention it's a good fit for groups of friends or family gatherings, though not as geared toward young kids since the pool area is fairly compact.
    📍 Address: Atang Dela Rama Street, Seascape Village, CCP Complex, Pasay, 1300 Metro Manila
    🔑 Check-in: 3:00 PM
    🧳 Check-out: 12:00 PM (noon)

    What time is check-in at Lime Resort Manila?

    Lime Resort Manila Pool
    Lime Resort Manila Pool
    Check-in at Lime Resort Manila starts at 3:00 PM, and check-out is by 12:00 PM (noon). The guest checking in must be at least 18 years old, and a cash deposit is usually required at check-in for incidental charges. If you need an earlier check-in or later check-out, it's best to request this directly with the hotel, since it's subject to availability and can't be guaranteed.

    Lime Beach Club: the feature that sets this hotel apart

    A quick clarification here, since it trips up a lot of first-time bookers: Lime Beach Club isn't a separate resort. It's an on-site beach club and restaurant at Lime Resort Manila itself, right on the ground floor facing Manila Bay.
    Lime Beach Club is known as the first beach club in Manila to serve Brazilian-style churrasco dining, paired with cocktails and a lineup of live music and DJ sets on weekends. It's set up for both daytime lounging and nighttime parties, with tropical decor and open-air seating that faces the bay. If you're booking Lime Resort Manila specifically for a sunset dinner or a night out, Lime Beach Club is the reason.
    This is different from the hotel's rooftop pool and lounge bar, which is a separate, quieter space upstairs. If you want the beach club's party atmosphere, look for rooms or packages that include beach club access, since not every rate does.
    💡 Klook Tip: Lime Beach Club has had temporary closures in the past for renovations and weather, so if it's the main reason you're booking, confirm it's currently open before you lock in your dates.

    FAQs about Lime Hotel Manila

    How many stars is the Lime Hotel?

    Lime Resort Manila is a 3-star hotel. This reflects its facilities and service level, not the overall guest experience, which many travelers rate highly, especially for the price point.

    What time is check-in at Lime Resort Manila?

    Check-in starts at 3:00 PM and check-out is by 12:00 PM (noon). Early check-in and late check-out requests can be made directly with the hotel but aren't guaranteed.

    How much does a stay at Lime Resort Manila cost?

    Rates typically start around ₱2,800 per night for standard rooms and can go up to around ₱7,000 or more for bay-view suites, depending on the season and how far in advance you book (Rates can fluctuate so make sure to check live pricing before booking!). Weekday stays tend to be cheaper than weekends.

    Is Lime Resort the same as Lime Hotel Manila?

    Yes. "Lime Hotel Manila" and "Lime Resort Manila" refer to the same property in Pasay, near SM Mall of Asia. The naming varies across review sites and social media, but there's only one Lime hotel in Manila.

    What is Lime Hotels and Resorts?

    Lime Hotels and Resorts is a Filipino hotel brand known for its hip, colorful, Instagram-friendly design. It operates properties in Manila, Boracay, El Nido, and Bohol, each built around its location's natural scenery, from Manila Bay sunsets to Boracay's beachfront and El Nido's lagoons.

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