Say goodbye to Mandarin Hotel – for now

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We bet you have your own pleasant memory of the Mandarin Oriental in Makati, one of the Philippines’ most iconic hotels. Almost 40 years of operations, it will close later this year and reopen after 6 years – by 2020 – with 275 spacious rooms and a variety of restaurants plus a signature spa. The current building and its existing facilities “are no longer in keeping with the group’s well-recognized, luxury hospitality offering,” the hotel said in a statement. The group said it signed a long-term management contract to brand and manage the new hotel to be developed and owned by Ayalaland Hotels & Resorts, a unit of property giant Ayala Land.

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