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Where to spend the New Year in the Philippines? 7 hotel offers and firework displays

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Where to spend the New Year in the Philippines? 7 hotel offers and firework displays

Looking for a place where you can spend the New Year's eve and day with the family? Here's a list of where to spend the new year in Philippines.

As the clock ticks down to the final moments of the year, the anticipation for the grand spectacle of New Year’s Eve and the optimistic dawn of New Year’s Day reaches a fever pitch. It’s a time when the world collectively bids farewell to the past and embraces the possibilities of the future. If you’re in search of the perfect setting in where to spend New Year in the Philippines with a blend of luxury, festivity, and breathtaking views, look no further. In this guide, we explore the most enchanting hotels and dazzling fireworks displays that promise to turn your New Year’s celebration into an unforgettable experience.

Whether you crave an intimate, opulent evening at a world-class hotel or prefer to revel in the electrifying energy of a vibrant fireworks display, we have curated a list of destinations that cater to every taste.

Where to spend the New Year in the Philippines

Marco Polo Ortigas Manila

This New Year’s Eve, celebrate in true Gatsby fashion at Vu’s Sky Bar and Lounge!

Celebrate the start of 2024 with a lively party featuring excellent live entertainment, a free Daisy Buchanan drink, and a fantastic view of the metropolis, all for Php 2,200 net per person, from 7:00 PM to 3:00 AM. Please note that this event is only for adults.

For more information you may visit Marco Polo Ortigas Facebook Page.

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Sofitel Manila Philippine Plaza in Pasay City

Where to spend New Year in the Philippines? Welcome 2024 in Grandeur at Spiral

Welcome 2024 with a gorgeously designed meal expertly created by Spiral’s master culinary craftsmen.

Spiral’s festive offers, which include Crudo Bar with King Crab, Whole Beef Carcass Carving, L’Ecailler Oyster Belt, L’Epicerie Terrines & Rilletes, and much more, will transport you to a world of grandeur.

Additionally, when the clock strikes twelve, celebrate the start of a prosperous new year with a spectacular firework display at the Sofitel Garden. Moreover, there will be a live performance by Singer Nicole Asensio with a 6-piece band from Project 201 and DJ Jeff Benisano.

Rate per person: Php 9,888 net

New Years’s day brunch at Spiral

On January 1, 2024, Spiral Brunch’s elevated festive selection will treat you to a world-class feast. It will include holiday favorites like L’Epicerie Terrines/Rillettes, Crudo Bar, Seafood on Ice with Caviar Bar, Brunch Oyster Belt, Parmesan Cheese Wheels in Live Pasta Stations, and Premium Carvings across all 21 of Spiral’s dining ateliers.

Furthermore, there will be a live musical performance by a 4-piece band from the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra.

Rate per person

  • Php 6,399 net, inclusive of free-flowing Moet and Chandon champagne, a selection of wines, festive cocktails and mocktails, local beers, chilled juices and sodas.
  • Php 4,999 net per person, inclusive of chilled juices, soda and festive mocktails.

For more information you may visit Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila website.

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Where to spend New Year in the Philippines: Okada Manila

Okada Manila Grand Ballroom

At Okada Manila’s ultimate New Year’s Eve countdown to 2024, ring in the new year in style! Prepare to shine alongside the biggest names in entertainment for an evening of unparalleled revelry and breathtaking performances that will leave you speechless. As we welcome a new and incredible year, a spectacular fireworks show will light up the night sky at exactly midnight.

Join your family for a unique New Year’s Eve celebration at the Okada Manila Grand Ballroom, featuring a special dinner concert. Take in the spellbinding performances by Moira Dela Torre, VXON, K Brosas, and Piolo Pascual.

Okada Manila Cove Manila

At Cove Manila, get ready for a memorable New Year’s Eve countdown! Join the finest local and international DJs, including Le Twins, Pretty Dragon, Jade Rasif, Ari & Hyunah, Migs Santillan, and Mike Lavarez, for an incredible celebration to end the year.

Okada Manila The Fountain

The magic happens at The Fountain on New Year’s Eve! With incredible performances by Eric Santos, Kyla, and Press Hit Play. The Okada Manila Entertainment Group will also perform. So, come ready for an amazing celebration. Celebrate the start of a new year by taking in the lights and spectacular fireworks at midnight.

For more information you may visit Okada Manila website.

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Where to spend New Year in the Philippines: Dusit Thani Manila

Planning a staycation with your family? The New Year’s Eve Party: Countdown to 2024 at Dusit Thani Manila in Makati is another event that your family can go to. You can check in at their hotel. Or just drop by to join and celebrate the last night of the year and welcome 2024.

This is one of the most affordable New Year’s event at a hotel in Manila. The admission fee is only P1,000 per person if you are a walk-in guest. While it ranges from P10,000 for 4 persons if you are a VIP guest.

What awaits you at this New Year’s event? Dinner guests get two drink stubs at the event. Moreover, New Year’s Eve Room Package guests get two drink stubs per room. While walk-ins will receive four drink stubs at the event.

For more information you may visit Dusit Thani Manila website.

Meanwhile, if you are looking for a FREE admission New Year’s Eve countdown events and fireworks display in the Philippines, you may read this article.

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