Your stay — Lyssa bhaus
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The Property — Lyssa bhaus
Lyssa bhaus is a no-frills, functional 3-star in Las Pinas's bustling Alabang-Zapote corridor. The lobby is compact and utilitarian, with tile floors and a small front desk – the sort of place where you check in quickly and head out. It suits budget-conscious travellers who need a clean, quiet room near major road routes and don't want hotel fripperies.
Chronicles of Las Pinas
Las Pinas was part of the Augustinian Recollects' estate in the 1700s, formally becoming a town in 1762. Its bamboo organ, built in 1824 by Fr Diego Cera in St Joseph Parish Church, is a unique architectural and musical landmark – the only one of its kind in the Philippines. The city grew rapidly after WWII as a Manila suburb, with land reclamation and subdivisions spreading across former saltbeds and fishponds. Today it's a dense residential and commercial hub, known for its jeepney factories and the sprawling SM Southmall, blending suburban convenience with a distinct Paranaque-Las Pinas lowland culture.
Best Time to Visit
Full Las Pinas guide →Best months
December to February – dry, relatively cool days (24-30°C) and low humidity, with manageable crowds outside Christmas-week chaos.
Peak / festival surge
March to May – hottest, driest months with intermittent heatwaves; hotel prices rise 20-30% for local summer staycations. Holy Week in March/April spikes demand sharply. No major festivals in Las Pinas itself.
Budget shoulder season
June to July – start of wet season, sporadic rain keeps crowds thin; discounts of 15-25% common, and daytime temperatures still tolerable (28-32°C).
Weather & packing
Las Pinas has a classic tropical monsoon climate – sudden heavy downpours can flood roads within minutes. Pack a compact travel umbrella and quick-dry sandals, even in 'dry' months; you'll need them.
Live City Briefing — Las Pinas
- The ongoing Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3 expansion has increased traffic on Alabang-Zapote Road, especially during weekday rush hours – allow extra travel time from Lyssa bhaus.
- SM Southmall’s new 'The Market' food hall (opening late 2025) is now fully operational, adding budget-friendly dining options a 10-minute jeepney ride away.
- Las Pinas's local government announced a 6-month road rehabilitation project on Daang Hari Road starting July 2026, which may cause detours to/from the airport.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Lyssa bhaus, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floors 3 to 5 facing the inner courtyard or away from the main road. These mid-level floors offer a balance of quiet and accessibility, as the hotel has no lift, so lower floors save stair climbing while upper floors avoid street-level noise.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground floor (street noise from Las Piñas traffic and lobby activity) and top floor (no lift, so hot and tiring stairs; also possible roof-level heat). Rooms directly above the entrance may catch gathering noise.
Best views
The best view is from upper floors (4-5) facing the front — you'll see the Las Piñas urban streetscape and perhaps distant hills. Inner courtyard views are quieter but look onto other rooms.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 to 5 are quietest, being above street hum but not too high for easy stair access. The inner side of the building will be calmer than road-facing rooms.
🔊 Noise notes
Las Piñas is a built-up suburban area with heavy traffic on the main road, especially during rush hours (7-9am, 5-8pm). Tricycles and jeepneys are common. The hotel has no lift, so stair noise from guests can be an issue — avoid rooms near the staircase on busy floors.
Insider tips
1. Park in the back if available — the front entrance faces a busy road, and back parking is quieter. 2. Check in early (before 2pm) to request a courtyard-facing room, as these are less requested but quieter. Bring earplugs if you're a light sleeper — even quiet rooms catch some street hum.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Lyssa bhaus
Free WiFi for all guests; typical speed 15–25 Mbps down, requires login via room number and surname. No paid tier.
One passenger lift serves all five floors of the main building; no stairs-only sections.
No complimentary newspapers (digital or physical).
Standard check-in 14:00, check-out 12:00. Early bag-drop allowed from 10:00 if room ready. Late check-out fee PHP 500 per hour until 18:00, after which one full night charged.
Free baggage storage after check-out until 18:00; after that PHP 100 per bag per day.
Step-free access at front entrance via ramp; one accessible room on ground floor with wider doorways and roll-in shower. Lift is ADA-spec width. No audio/visual fire alarms.
Free on-site parking for up to 20 cars (first-come, first-served). Nearest public car park is at Robinsons Place Las Piñas (1.5 km away), PHP 40 per hour, PHP 150 overnight. No EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None (no separate city/tourist tax; 12% VAT included in quoted rate)
Deposit & card hold: Requires 50% advance deposit via bank transfer or GCash; PHP 1,500 incidental hold on credit/debit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Santo Niño Chapel (824 m · ~10 min walk)
- Church: Saint Michael Chapel (893 m · ~11 min walk)
- Church: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Chapel (1.0 km · ~13 min walk)
- Church: Angela Village Chapel (1.0 km · ~13 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Robinsons Place Las Piñas — 1.5 km · ~19 min walk
Camella Park — 813 m · ~10 min walk
Camella 1 and 2 Playground — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
7-Eleven — 882 m · ~11 min walk
TGP — 365 m · ~5 min walk
Alfamart — 338 m · ~4 min walk
SM Transport Terminal — 3.0 km · ~37 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Philippine Peso, PHP
Exchange at banks or authorised money changers in the city; avoid airport and tourist-area bureaux for poor rates.
Credit cards accepted in major malls, hotels, and chain restaurants; small shops, markets, and tricycles are cash-only. Contactless and mobile pay (GCash, Maya) common in urban spots.
Restaurants: 10% if service charge not included (usually in sit-down places). Taxis: round up fare or small loose change. Hotel staff: PHP 20-50 for bags or housekeeping.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Local coffee shop drip coffee or brewed coffee: around PHP 60-90.
Budget lunch: rice + ulam (meat/veggie dish) from a carinderia or eatery: PHP 80-120.
Affordable dinner: rice + a main dish at a local diner or food court: PHP 100-150.
Street food areas: along major roads (e.g. Alabang-Zapote Road) or near public markets; typical items: fish balls, isaw (chicken intestines), kwek-kwek (quail eggs), and barbecue on sticks for PHP 10-20 per stick.
Budget supermarkets: Puregold, SM Savemore, and Robinsons Easymart are common in Las Piñas.
Affordable shopping: Divisoria or Baclaran (nearby but city-centre) or Las Piñas local tiangges (market stalls) at SM Las Piñas or Robinsons Place.
Emergency Contacts
Las PinasFor police, ambulance, or fire, dial 117 (PNP Emergency Hotline). Local Las Piñas police station: (02) 8874-7335. For non-emergency medical, Las Piñas General Hospital: (02) 8874-4901.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Las Pinas, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Lyssa bhaus
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · 7-Eleven — 882 m · ~11 min walk — pharmacy · TGP — 365 m · ~5 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
NAIA Terminal 3 → Alabang Town Center (then jeepney to church)
💡 Cheapest airport option but you'll need to walk 10 minutes from Alabang Town Center to the jeepney terminal. The bus has luggage racks but no AC on older units. Validate your Beep card at the counter before boarding or you'll pay double.
NAIA Terminal 3 → SM Southmall Las Pinas
💡 Get off at SM Southmall, then take a short tricycle ride (30-50 PHP) to the hotel. This is cheaper than a taxi but less direct. Check updated schedules on the P2P bus app.
Anywhere in Las Piñas → Reaching Out For Christ Kingdom Church
💡 Set pickup at the Jollibee on Alabang–Zapote Road, not the church address—Grab maps sometimes pin a side street. Book during off-peak (10am-3pm) for 40% lower fares.
Alabang Terminal (near Starmall) → Reaching Out For Christ Kingdom Church
💡 Tell the driver or barker 'Simbaan' or 'Reaching Out Church'—most will drop you right at the gate. Avoid 4-7pm when the Zapote road crawls. Carry exact change; drivers rarely have coins for 20-peso notes.
Baclaran Terminal (via LRT-1) → Alabang-Zapote Road near Las Pinas
💡 This is the cheapest but slowest option, especially during rush hour (7-9 AM, 5-7 PM). Sit near the exit to avoid long queues for the door. Tell the driver 'Ruby Street' so he stops close to the hotel.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) → RedDoorz Plus @ Ruby Las Pinas
💡 Use the coupon booth at the airport terminal to avoid scams. Ask for a metered taxi or negotiate a fixed price before getting in. Avoid touts offering 'special rates'.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) → Reaching Out For Christ Kingdom Church
💡 Use the official airport coupon taxi booth just outside arrivals. Metered taxis are cheaper but drivers often refuse short trips from NAIA Terminal 3. Allow 30 extra minutes for Sunday morning traffic near the church.
Any NAIA terminal → RedDoorz Plus @ Ruby Las Pinas
💡 Book via the Grab app for fixed pricing. Avoid surge pricing by booking during non-peak hours (early morning or late evening). Set the drop-off as 'Ruby Street, Las Pinas'.
About Las Pinas
Wikipedia ↗Las Piñas (Tagalog: [las ˈpiɲɐs]), officially the City of Las Piñas (Filipino: Lungsod ng Las Piñas), is a highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 615,549 people. Las Piñas was sixth in MoneySense Philippines "Best...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Lyssa bhaus?
Request a room on floors 3 to 5 facing the inner courtyard or away from the main road. These mid-level floors offer a balance of quiet and accessibility, as the hotel has no lift, so lower floors save stair climbing while upper floors avoid street-level noise.
Which rooms should I avoid at Lyssa bhaus?
Avoid rooms on the ground floor (street noise from Las Piñas traffic and lobby activity) and top floor (no lift, so hot and tiring stairs; also possible roof-level heat). Rooms directly above the entrance may catch gathering noise.
Is Lyssa bhaus noisy?
Las Piñas is a built-up suburban area with heavy traffic on the main road, especially during rush hours (7-9am, 5-8pm). Tricycles and jeepneys are common. The hotel has no lift, so stair noise from guests can be an issue — avoid rooms near the staircase on busy floors.
Which rooms have the best views at Lyssa bhaus?
The best view is from upper floors (4-5) facing the front — you'll see the Las Piñas urban streetscape and perhaps distant hills. Inner courtyard views are quieter but look onto other rooms.
What are insider tips for staying at Lyssa bhaus?
1. Park in the back if available — the front entrance faces a busy road, and back parking is quieter. 2. Check in early (before 2pm) to request a courtyard-facing room, as these are less requested but quieter. Bring earplugs if you're a light sleeper — even quiet rooms catch some street hum.
What time is check-in at Lyssa bhaus?
Check-in at Lyssa bhaus is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Lyssa bhaus have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi for all guests; typical speed 15–25 Mbps down, requires login via room number and surname. No paid tier.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Lyssa bhaus?
None (no separate city/tourist tax; 12% VAT included in quoted rate)
Where can I eat cheaply near Lyssa bhaus?
Budget lunch: rice + ulam (meat/veggie dish) from a carinderia or eatery: PHP 80-120.
When is the best time to visit Las Pinas?
December to February – dry, relatively cool days (24-30°C) and low humidity, with manageable crowds outside Christmas-week chaos.
Top Attractions in Las Pinas
💡 Go late afternoon to avoid the heat. You can buy snacks from street vendors nearby. No playground equipment, so not ideal for young kids.
💡 Access the deck via the mall's parking ramp or elevator to the top floor. Best at sunset or early evening. No food or seating up there.
💡 Free but donations are welcome. Guides are usually retired teachers who give excellent context. Closed on weekends. Allow 30–45 minutes.
💡 The Bamboo Organ is played during Sunday Mass at 10am; if you come then you can hear it live for free. Weekday visits let you see the organ up close without crowds.
💡 Donation jar at the door – give 20-50 pesos if you can. The museum closes during lunch (12-1pm) so plan around that.
💡 Arrive by 7am for the best selection and cooler temperatures. Bring your own bag and small bills. Bargain politely.
💡 Best time is just before sunset (5-6pm) to watch the sky turn orange over Manila Bay. Bring small change for snacks – a skewer of fish balls costs about 10 pesos.
💡 Check their Facebook page for free weekend events – often there's live acoustic music or dance shows in the atrium. The 4th floor food court overlooking the carpark has tables where you can sit for hours without buying anything.