Solaire Resort North
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Character and identity
Solaire Resort North is a 38-story tower set on nearly four acres in Quezon City, the first integrated resort and casino of its scale in the Philippine capital's largest district. Habitus Design Group's interiors lean polished and contemporary, anchored in the main lobby by Nikolas Weinstein's 114-foot borosilicate glass sculpture, The Mangrove. The 526 rooms and suites sit above four gaming levels with 2,669 machines and 163 tables. Fourteen restaurants, cafes and bars drive the experience, supported by a 15,000-square-foot Health Club, a Level 7 outdoor pool with kids' waterpark, and warm, attentive service marked by a subtle bow.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and families drawn to a dining-led city resort with a serious casino floor attached. Food-focused travellers get fourteen venues without leaving the building; families lean on the five-level Kids Club with bowling, slides and snack bar, plus the rooftop waterpark. Gamers and event groups (the pillarless ballroom seats 1,300) are equally well served.
Should look elsewhere:
If you want a quiet, design-led boutique stay or a beach escape, this is the wrong address. The scale is vast, the casino is central to the experience, and Quezon City is dense urban Manila rather than a resort setting.
Bottom line
What sets this property apart is the breadth of food and entertainment packed into a single tower, paired with a casino floor unmatched in the city. Book a Gem Suite (Diamond, Emerald or Ruby) or a Sky Suite to unlock butler service and the in-room entertainment lounge with karaoke and PlayStation, which is where the value clearly tips in your favour.