Solaire Resort Entertainment City, is a USD $1.2 Billion integrated destination resort on an 8.3-hectare site in Manila, Philippines and the first to open in the government sponsored (Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation) economic development zone known as Entertainment City. Philippine-based Solaire currently operates two distinctive towers, the Bay Tower, and the Sky Tower with opulent rooms, suites and bay side villas. Solaire Resort Entertainment City is the first premier integrated destination resort to open in Entertainment City with luxury facilities and personalized services. The property’s two-level gaming space stretches across 30,200 sq.m. accommodating 200 Electronic Table Games (ETGs), and 2,357 slot machines that feature the latest games and advanced technology comparable to Macau and Las Vegas. In total, Solaire currently has 2,557 Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs), as well as 402 Tables Games. It also displays the Players Stadium which highlights a record-breaking, custom- made, massive LED display for an elevated gaming experience. Solaire has 15 extensive dining options, bars, and lounges. 1,740 seat State-of the art lyric theatre. Other facilities are an outdoor swimming pool with cabañas and Jacuzzi, Spa, and fitness center. The Sky Range Shooting Club an indoor shooting range for gun enthusiasts and shooting aficionados. 41 retail shops, 1,097 square meters meeting facilities, with 8 meeting rooms and 2 boardrooms.
"Absolutely loved my room! It was clean, spacious and very comfortable. Simple but elegant. Comfy but luxurious. Felt so pampered the moment I enter my room. I appreciated the Acca Kappa toiletries, the daily complimentary sweets, the sturdy and comfortable bedroom slippers, crisp white linen and sheets.The breakfast spread at Fresh was oh so scrumptious! Staff were courteous and accommodating. Always ready to assist when needed. Also enjoyed the very well equipped gym and the relaxing spa. It was just a bit of a long walk to the pool from my room, and a tad too over crowded to fully enjoy - too many children screaming and running around! I guess because it's the holidays so a lot of families were out on vacation. I will need to come back on a non-peak season."