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Manila's BEST One-Bedroom Gem: Free Pool, Gym & Gramercy Views!

One Bedroom n Gramercy Free Pool&Gym Manila Philippines

One Bedroom n Gramercy Free Pool&Gym Manila Philippines

Manila's BEST One-Bedroom Gem: Free Pool, Gym & Gramercy Views!

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into a review of Manila's BEST One-Bedroom Gem: Free Pool, Gym & Gramercy Views! - and trust me, I've got opinions. (And probably a slight caffeine buzz from the coffee shop downstairs. More on that later.)

First Impressions: The "Wow" Factor (and a few little "Ohs")

Let me be real: Manila can be, shall we say, intense. So when you step into this place, and the elevator whooshes you up to your room (yep, elevator!), the panoramic view just…hits you. The Gramercy building, practically spitting distance, is a glittering beacon of city life. The views? Seriously Instagrammable. I spent a solid hour just staring. Like, jaw-dropped, "Did I actually do this?!" kind of staring.

Now, the "Ohs"… the signage wasn't always clear (slightly disorienting at first, searching for the elevators). And the concierge? Bless their hearts, sometimes navigating Manila traffic is easier than explaining where the nearest ATM is. But, hey, those are minor quibbles. The overall vibe? Sleek, modern, and undeniably "treat yourself" material.

The Room Itself: Cozy Haven or Cramped Quarters?

Okay, the ONE-bedroom. This is where things get interesting. It's not a sprawling mansion, mind you. Think smart design. Every inch is used well. The bed? Super comfy. The blackout curtains? Heavenly. I'm not a huge fan of the standard hotel aesthetic, but let's just say this decor is very clean, and modern, with a tasteful, high-end, and not so heavy-handed feel.

The Perks: Free Stuff Makes Me Happy… and Safe!

Free pool and gym? SOLD. The pool is gorgeous (especially at sunset). The gym? Well-equipped (I did a few sets of push-ups, and I was even motivated to do some cardio). I always check on the security, and here, they excel, you know, CCTV cameras everywhere.

But the real star here? Cleanliness and Safety. They take it seriously. I saw staff disinfecting surfaces constantly. Hand sanitizer? Literally everywhere. Sanitized kitchen and tableware items, professionally-grade sanitizing services and daily disinfection in common areas are a HUGE plus! They have room sanitization opt-out available too! With all that's going on in the world, my mind could rest as much as my body. I'm definitely one of those people who appreciates the effort, which can sometimes be a struggle.

Accessibility & Convenience: Navigating the Maze

Okay, here's where I get a little specific. I've got some friends with mobility issues, and I was curious. Elevator access is a HUGE plus. However, I didn't see explicit references to wheelchair accessibility beyond the accessible elevators. I didn't ask, but I am sure there would be assistance. The convenience store downstairs is a lifesaver (late-night snack cravings, anyone?). And the Wi-Fi? Solid, fast, and FREE in all rooms! (Yes, I'm shouting that. Because, hotel Wi-Fi nightmares are real.) They have Internet access [LAN], and a bunch of internet services.

Food, Glorious Food…or Not So Much?

Okay, this is a bit of a mixed bag. The Asian breakfast was okay. Coffee shop is GREAT. The restaurants are decent overall, but they feel a little generic. However, the 24-hour room service is a lifesaver for late-night cravings. The Poolside bar? Amazing for an early evening. The Asian cuisine in the restaurant is great! The bar is great! They also offer a breakfast takeaway service!

Things to DO, Ways to RELAX: A Whirlwind of Options

  • Pool with a view: Stunning. Enough said.
  • Gym/fitness: Got your workout in.
  • Massage: Now, THIS is where I had a truly memorable experience. Let's just say I'm typically a massage "skeptic."
  • Sauna/Spa/Steamroom Yes!

Getting Around: Location, Location, Location!

Easy access to taxis, and the hotel can arrange airport transfers. A free car park is nice!

The Nitty-Gritty: What About…

  • Internet: Solid and reliable. Wi-Fi in public areas is great.
  • Staff: Friendly, helpful (though English skills vary slightly). The staff really went above and beyond.
  • Check-in/out: Quick, efficient, and thankfully, contactless.
  • For the Kids: Babysitting is available, which is a great plus.

Overall Impression: Book It. Seriously.

This isn't just a place to crash. It's an experience. The views alone are worth it. The cleanliness, the location…it's a winner. Maybe it's not perfect (nothing ever is!), but it's pretty damn close.

My Unsolicited Advice: Book this gem! You won't regret it.

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Alright, buckle up, buttercups, 'cause you're about to dive headfirst into my Manila meltdown… I mean, vacation! This itinerary isn't gonna be all perfectly polished, Instagram-worthy sunsets. Oh no. This is the real deal, warts and all, from my comfy little (very, very small) one-bedroom in Gramercy Residences. Let's see if I even make it out alive… or at least with my sanity relatively intact.

The Manila Mayhem: A Gramercy Gauntlet (and Beyond)

Day 1: Arrival & Apartment Angst (and a Whole Lotta Noodles)

  • Morning (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Ugh, the flight. Don't even get me started. Let's just say that budget airlines and my bladder don't get along. Landed at NAIA (ugh) – the airport where time stands still and every single person is trying to sell you something. Found a kind soul who pointed us toward the Grab stand which is a blessing. Then, the epic battle with Manila traffic begins. I’m pretty sure I aged a year in that taxi ride.
  • Late Morning/Early Afternoon (10:00 AM - 1:00 PM): Finally! Gramercy Residences. Beautiful building even if I'm slightly terrified of heights. Found the room and it's… tiny. Like, REALLY tiny. But hey, free pool and gym, right? Let's focus on the positives…after I locate the air conditioning remote. (Found it! Victory!).
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM): Lunch! Fueling up is crucial. Walked to the nearest food stall because I'm starving. Ordered a bowl of pancit (Filipino noodles, basically happiness in a bowl). Got a bit of a side eye from the locals for clearly being a tourist, but who cares? The noodles were divine. The tiny, tiny bathroom after the noodles? Not so divine.
  • Afternoon (2:00 PM - 5:00 PM): Attempting to "relax" while contemplating the overwhelming amount of stuff I had to do. Swam in the infinity pool. It was amazing and breathtaking but crowded. So I went to my room to relax, and…I can’t. Jet lag is hitting me hard. The bed’s calling, but my brain is wired.
  • Evening (6:00 PM - 9:00 PM): Dinner at a local carinderia (small, family-run eatery). Tried adobo (pork or chicken stewed in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, and peppercorns). It's the national dish of the Philippines and it was delicious. The best part? Cost about $3. And for once, the bathroom was good (or at least, tolerable.)

Day 2: Intramuros & the Ghosts of History (Mixed with Ice Cream)

  • Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Okay, today we're cultural! Intramuros, the walled city. Booked a bamboo bike tour (truly, a tourist trap, but a charming one). The tour guide had the enthusiasm of a puppy, a real gem, even though my brain was still struggling with the time difference. The old Spanish architecture is breathtaking, but the heat is… well, let's just say I sweated off a solid pound.
  • Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): Finding a good spot to eat within Intramuros. I'm not gonna lie, I was over the history and desperately craving something sweet! Found a tiny ice cream shop and devoured ube (purple yam) ice cream. My soul needed it.
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Attempted to conquer Fort Santiago, but the crowd was overwhelming. Walked around a bit more and then took a break. It's hot and stuffy, and I'm pretty sure someone just bumped into me with a smile and then pickpocketed me. Could be the jet lag.
  • Evening (5:00 PM - 9:00 PM): Dinner at a restaurant near Binondo Chinatown and watched the sunset. Ate the best spring rolls of my life, even if my travel buddy was convinced the waiter was flirting with me. Whatever. After dinner, the only thing left to do was go back to the room and sleep.

Day 3: Shopping & Sinulog (Maybe, Maybe Not…)

  • Morning (10:00 AM - 1:00 PM): The plan was to hit the malls. But woke up feeling surprisingly good (yay!). So I decided to go to Greenbelt. Massive malls are not my thing, but if I can get some souvenirs (and maybe a decent pair of sunglasses), I’m happy.
  • Lunch (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM): Found a KFC. It was a nostalgic moment. I'm not proud.
  • Afternoon (2:00 PM - 5:00 PM): I found a place called Ayala Museum. It was amazing! I learned a lot of things and it did not even felt like history class.
  • Evening (5:00 PM - 9:00 PM): The Sinulog Festival (a religious celebration in Cebu that has spilled over into Manila). But, after a little researching, I decided to take a rest from the heat (and the crowds!) back to the room. Maybe another swim? Maybe ordering some pizza?
  • Night (9:00 PM - Until…): Slept. Oh, the joy of sleep.

Day 4: Pool, Packing, and Pre-Departure Panic

  • Morning (8:00 AM - 10:00 AM): Final swim in the Gramercy pool! Because honestly, it's the best thing about this place.
  • Morning/Afternoon (10:00 AM - 1:00 PM): Packing! The dreaded task. Realizing I bought way too much stuff I didn't need. The "emergency stash" of snacks I bought? Down to the last gummy bear.
  • Lunch (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM): Last meal! Found a small restaurant that served traditional food and ordered the lechon kawali (deep-fried pork belly). Delicious. And fatty. And perfect.
  • Afternoon/Evening (2:00 PM - 6:00 PM): Final panic. Did I see everything? Did I buy enough souvenirs? Did I leave the air conditioning on? And the biggest question of all: Did I accidentally leave my passport at the hotel? Got a Grab to the airport (traffic was, of course, horrendous), and prayed to all the travel gods.
  • Departure: Goodbye, Manila. You were exhausting, chaotic, delicious, and surprisingly… fascinating. I’ll be back. (Maybe. After a very, very long nap.)

Post-Trip Thoughts:

This trip wasn't perfect. There were moments of pure frustration. There were moments of awe-inspiring beauty. There were a lot of sweaty moments. But that's the point, right? It was real. And despite the chaos, I wouldn't trade it. Manila, you are a whirlwind. And I survived. Until next time! (Hopefully with better planning.)

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Manila's BEST One-Bedroom Gem: Gramercy Views & More! (The Unfiltered FAQs)

Is this place *really* as good as it sounds on the listing? Like, seriously?

Okay, let's be real for a sec. The listing probably sounds like a fairytale, right? Free pool? Gym? Gramercy views? Sounds like a scam, doesn't it? But here's the thing: it's… mostly true. The pool? Glorious on a hot Manila day, though finding a vacant lounger on a weekend is like winning the lottery. The gym? Well-equipped, but the treadmills sometimes look like they've been through a marathon of *everything* (sweat, spilled protein shakes... the works). And those Gramercy views? Stellar. You can practically reach out and touch the skyline. Now, is it *perfect*? Nah. Nothing is. (More on that later, trust me). But it's pretty darn good. I spent a birthday there. Amazing.

What's the best part about living there?

Honestly? The view. Hands down. Picture this: you've had a brutal day navigating Manila traffic, dodging jeepneys, and fending off persistent vendors. You get back to your place, collapse on the couch (which, let's admit, is probably IKEA, but who am I to judge?), and then… you look up. And BAM! You're staring at the glittering city lights, the vibrant pulse of Makati spread out before you. It's… therapeutic. I once spent a whole evening just staring out the window, fueled by instant noodles and a bad breakup playlist. And you know what? It actually helped. Yeah, the view is the MVP. It's magical, even when the rest of my life is a total mess.

Okay, spill the tea: What's the *worst* part? Be brutally honest.

Ugh, where do I even begin? Alright, prepare yourself. First, the elevator situation is a classic Manila headache. Sometimes, you're stuck in the elevator, contemplating your life choices because it’s slower than a snail on a sugar rush. There's also the occasional power outage. Happens. Usually at the *worst* possible moment. And then there's the noise. Manila, in general, is loud. You'll hear it all. Sirens, construction, karaoke from the bar downstairs. The occasional dog barking. You get used to it... eventually. But trust me, on a quiet night, you’ll treasure every second. AND the fact the kitchen is tiny. Like, you can't cook a decent meal for more than 1 human. Sad. I survived.

How's the security? Do I need to worry about… you know?

Security's pretty decent. There are guards at the entrance, and they’re generally vigilant. I once forgot my keycard, and it took them *forever* to believe I actually lived there. (Maybe my fashion choices that day didn't scream 'luxury condo resident'?). There are security cameras everywhere, too. Look, Manila can be unpredictable, but I felt safe enough there. Common sense is always your best friend, though. Don’t flash expensive jewelry, keep an eye on your belongings, and don’t open the door without checking who it is. Basic Manila survival skills, people.

Is it actually walkable to anything cool? Like, decent restaurants?

Yes! And no. Okay, let me clarify. The area is *packed* with restaurants, cafes, bars, and malls… BUT, and this is a big but, Manila isn’t a walking city. The sidewalks are crowded, uneven, and sometimes non-existent. Crosswalks? A suggestion, not a guarantee. So, you *can* walk to stuff, but be prepared to dodge people, navigate traffic, and sweat buckets. My advice? Embrace Grab (the local ride-sharing app). It’s cheap and convenient. Though... on a Friday night, good luck! And yes, those restaurants are top-notch. I've had some incredible meals there. (And some not-so-incredible ones, but that's part of the fun, right?). Just wear comfortable shoes.

The pool – really as good as the pictures? And what about the gym?

Let’s talk aquatic pursuits and pre-workout routines, shall we? The pool *is* beautiful. Infinity pool. The view while you swim is amazing. But here’s the truth: on a sunny weekend, it's like trying to find a parking space on a Black Friday sale. It gets CROWDED. And if you're easily annoyed by screaming kids and splashing contests, consider yourself warned. Go early, go late, and pray for a cloudy day. The gym’s okay. Not a full-on luxury fitness center, but it has the essentials: treadmills, weights, machines. Nothing fancy. The equipment is a bit… well, used. You'll see the signs of vigorous use. But it gets the job done. And hey, it's free. Can’t complain too much. I once witnessed someone attempting a bicep curl with a weight plate that was clearly way too heavy for them and fell over. It was… entertaining.

Any hidden gems or insider tips you can share?

Okay, listen up, because I'm about to drop some local knowledge. First, befriend the security guards. A little “good morning” and a genuine smile can go a long way. They can be surprisingly helpful. They can give you heads-up about the elevators. Second, explore the side streets. Don't just stick to the main roads. There are some amazing little hole-in-the-wall eateries tucked away. And finally, learn to love the chaos. Manila is… well, it’s Manila. It's loud, it's messy, it's overwhelming sometimes. But it's also vibrant, exciting, and full of life. Embrace the adventure! And bring earplugs. Trust me.

Would you recommend this place to a friend? (Be honest!)

Oof. Tough question. Okay, here's the breakdown: If you're looking for a perfectly polished, stress-free living experience, maybe not. Manila, in general, can be a bit… challenging if you're not used to it. But if you're looking for a place with an incredible view, decent amenities, and a prime location in the heart of the city, then ABSOLUTELY. It's a great base to explore Manila. I'd recommend it to a friend who: a) knows how to roll with the punches, b) appreciates a good view, and c) doesn't mind a little chaos. I'd advise that friend to REALLY check their budget, ask a LOT of questions to the owner, and be very thorough about the contract to avoid any hidden fees. Yeah, I'd recommend it. But with a healthy dose of reality. And definitely, always remember: the view. ThatStay Collective

One Bedroom n Gramercy Free Pool&Gym Manila Philippines

One Bedroom n Gramercy Free Pool&Gym Manila Philippines

One Bedroom n Gramercy Free Pool&Gym Manila Philippines

One Bedroom n Gramercy Free Pool&Gym Manila Philippines

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