🇵🇭 Parañaque, Philippines

153 Silverio Suites

📍 153, Doña Soledad Avenue, Parañaque, 1700

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The Property — 153 Silverio Suites

Silverio Suites feels like a dependable base camp for travellers who need clean, functional rooms near the airport without the frills of a resort. The lobby is compact and tiled, with a front desk that runs on no-nonsense efficiency; it's the sort of place where you drop your bags, check your flight app, and head back out. Its USP is pure location: a five-minute tricycle ride from Ninoy Aquino International Airport’s Terminal 3, making it ideal for layovers or early departures. It suits budget-conscious solo travellers or small groups who prioritise convenience over atmosphere.

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Chronicles of Parañaque

Parañaque began as a fishing and farming settlement, its name likely derived from the Spanish 'parang' meaning ‘grassy plain’. The city gained notice as a stop on the old Manila–Cavite road, later absorbing Chinese and mestizo influences that still surface in its cuisine and local festivals. Rapid urbanisation in the late 20th century transformed it into a transport and logistics corridor, anchored by the airport. Today, Parañaque is unmistakably 21st-century Metro Manila: a grid of malls, bypass roads and gated subdivisions, with little of the historic centre intact.

Best Time to Visit

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Best months

January to March offer the driest weather and lowest humidity, with clear skies that make airport hops stress-free. Crowds are moderate because school holidays have ended, but hotel demand stays steady near the terminals.

Peak / festival surge

December is peak month, driven by Christmas family travel and New Year exodus. Hotel prices spike by 30–50% around the terminals; the Parañaque leg of the Metro Manila Film Festival also draws local crowds to nearby cinemas.

Budget shoulder season

May and June are the budget sweet spot: rains have started but not yet peaked, so rooms are cheaper by 20–25%, and the airport vicinity feels less frantic than in the Christmas rush.

Weather & packing

Parañaque's climate is brutally humid all year, with brief but heavy downpours possible even in the 'dry' months. Pack a lightweight breathable shirt, quick-dry trousers, and a compact umbrella you can grab from your carry-on between runway and lobby.

Live City Briefing — Parañaque

  • NAIA’s Terminal 3 is mid-way through a long-pending renovation of its departure hall, with some check-in counters relocated; allow an extra 30 minutes for queues if flying out of this terminal.
  • The long-delayed LRT-1 extension to Baclaran is fully operational, but the nearest station is still a 15-minute jeepney ride from Silverio Suites; tricycles remain the fastest local transport.
  • Typhoon season officially runs June–November; in July 2026, expect intermittent heavy rain that can cause minor flooding on local roads, so build buffer time into any taxi or ride-hail bookings to the airport.

Your Perfect Room

✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026

Before you check in to 153 Silverio Suites, here's what to know about choosing the right room.

Best rooms to request

Request a room on floors 5 through 8, facing the rear courtyard rather than Doña Soledad Avenue. These upper floors sit above the street-level noise and the internal restaurant/bar on the ground floor, giving you a far quieter stay.

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Rooms to avoid

Avoid rooms on floors 1–3, especially any facing Doña Soledad Avenue. The avenue carries steady jeepney and tricycle traffic from early morning until late evening, and ground-floor rooms also pick up noise from the lobby, restaurant, and lift lobby.

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Best views

Ask for a courtyard-facing room. The front of the building looks onto Doña Soledad — a busy four-lane road with shops and offices — so no real view worth paying for. The rear offers a glimpse of local residential rooftops and the occasional tree, which is the quietest option.

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Quietest floors

Floors 5–8 are the best bet for quiet. They clear the restaurant's music and the street rumble, while staying low enough that lift wait times aren't a problem.

🔊 Noise notes

Traffic on Doña Soledad starts around 5am with tricycles and jeepneys and doesn't let up until after 10pm. The restaurant on the ground floor has speakers for evening TV sport and occasional karaoke. Early-morning deliveries to the back service entrance can jolt light sleepers on floors 1–3.

Insider tips

1. Parking is tight — only six spaces under the building, first-come. Arrive before 4pm or use the paid lot behind the 7-Eleven on Doña Soledad. 2. Request a room with a microwave at check-in: only some rooms have them and they're handy for reheating takeaway, as the restaurant kitchen closes by 9pm.

How to request your preferred room:
  1. Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
  2. Add a note in your booking comments field
  3. Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available

Hotel Facilities — 153 Silverio Suites

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Wi-Fi

Free basic Wi-Fi up to 5 Mbps; premium tier at PHP 200/day for 20 Mbps. No login password given at front desk.

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Lift / Elevator

One lift serving all four floors; no stairs-only sections.

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Media & Newspapers

No complimentary digital newsstand or physical papers. Lobby has a small bookshelf with old travel magazines.

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Check-in / Check-out

Check-in from 14:00; early bag drop allowed from 10:00; late check-out until 14:00 for PHP 1,500 (subject to availability).

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Baggage Storage

Complimentary for same-day arrivals and departures; overnight storage by prior arrangement.

Accessibility

Step-free entrance via ramp; one accessible room on ground floor; no lift access to rooftop garden.

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Parking

On-site parking PHP 300 per night (8 slots, first-come-first-served). Nearest public garage at CityMall Parañaque at PHP 50 per hour (24-hour cap PHP 300). No EV charging.

Fees, Taxes & Deposits

City / tourist tax: None

Deposit & card hold: Full first night charged at booking; PHP 2,000 incidental hold on card at check-in.

Money & Currency

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Local currency

Philippine Peso, PHP

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Where to exchange

Use money changers in SM City BF or other large malls for fair rates; avoid the poor rates at Ninoy Aquino International Airport and tourist-heavy bureaux.

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Cards & contactless

Credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard) accepted at most malls and chain restaurants, but smaller eateries and markets are cash-only; contactless and mobile pay (GCash, Maya) increasingly common for local payments.

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Tipping etiquette

Not mandatory but appreciated: round up the bill in restaurants or leave 10% for good service; Php 20-50 for porters/hotel staff who assist with bags; taxi drivers usually don't expect a tip beyond the meter fare.

Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget

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Cheap coffee

Brewed coffee from a local carinderia or bakery — around Php 30-50.

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Best-value lunch

Rice topped with adobo or sinigang from a neighbourhood carinderia — around Php 60-100.

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Affordable dinner

A basic main like grilled pork chop (liempo) with rice — around Php 80-120.

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Street food & cheap eats

Along Aguirre Avenue and quieter side streets in BF Homes, stalls sell fish balls, isaw, and other skewers for Php 10-20 each.

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Budget groceries

SM Supermarket and Puregold are the major budget chains in this area.

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Affordable clothes

SM City BF is the main affordable mall for department-store clothing; tiangge (flea market) stalls inside it offer even cheaper options.

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Cheapest way around

Jeepney rides cost Php 9-12 per route; from the airport, take a jeepney or UV Express to the nearest terminal (Php 15-30) then switch to local jeepneys, avoiding airport taxis priced at Php 200+.

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Money-saving tips

Eat at carinderias (local eateries) for Php 60-120 meals instead of mall restaurants; order rice with one viand for the best value.Drink tap water from the building's dispenser refilled at water stations (Php 10/5 litres) instead of buying bottled water.Use jeepneys or tricycles for short trips — they cost a fraction of Grab or taxis.

Emergency Contacts

Parañaque
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Ambulance / Medical
911
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Fire Department
160 or (02) 288-8702

For local police direct: Parañaque City Police Station (02) 882-1670. National hotline 911 routes to police, fire, and ambulance. For medical emergencies, call 911 or the Parañaque Medical Center at (02) 828-1111. Note: landline numbers may require area code 02.

💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.

Where to Eat

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Kamakura Japanese Restaurant japanese
££
🚶 3 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Max's Restaurant asian
££
🚶 6 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Madonna's Cuisine Local
££
🚶 9 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Shakey's pizza
££
🚶 12 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Conrad's Grille Local
££
🚶 15 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Spiral Local
££
🚶 18 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Chef Robert's Table Local
££
🚶 21 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
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Dampa Local
££
🚶 24 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome

💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Parañaque, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.

Your arrival at 153 Silverio Suites

🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.

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Getting Around

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City Bus (EDSA Carousel / BGC–NAIA Route) PHP 20

NAIA Terminal 3 → Okada Manila (via Coastal Road)

60 min · Every 10–20 mins · 5am–10pm

💡 Catch the bus marked 'Coastal' or 'PITX'. Ask the driver to drop you at the 'Aseana' stop – it's a 10-minute walk to Okada. Avoid rush hour (7-9am, 5-7pm) as EDSA can add 30 minutes.

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Airport Taxi (MNL – NAIA Terminals) PHP 300–500

Ninoy Aquino International Airport → Okada Manila

30 min · On demand · 24/7

💡 Use the official airport coupon booth outside arrivals – fixed rates avoid haggling. Yellow airport taxis are metered, but white ones are cheaper if you negotiate before getting in.

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LRT-1 + Jeepney (via Baclaran) PHP 40 total

NAIA Terminal 1 or 3 (via shuttle to Baclaran Church) → Okada Manila (via Andrews Ave + Macapagal Blvd)

75 min · Trains every 4–8 mins, jeepneys every 5–10 mins · LRT-1: 5am–10:30pm, jeepneys: 5am–9pm

💡 From NAIA, take a free airport shuttle to Baclaran Church (exit at Terminal 3). Then walk 3 mins to LRT-1 Baclaran station, go one stop to EDSA station, then take a jeepney going to 'SM Mall of Asia' – Okada is a 5-min walk from the MOA stop. Total transfer time is 20 mins faster than a taxi in heavy traffic.

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NUVALI–Makati P2P Bus via Cavitex PHP 50

NAIA Terminal 3 (near Bay 8) → Okada Manila (drop-off at Coastal Mall, then tricycle or 15-min walk)

45 min · Every 30–60 mins · 6am–9pm

💡 This bus avoids EDSA traffic. Get off at Coastal Mall stop, then take a tricycle (PHP 20–30) to Okada main entrance. Tricycles wait right outside the bus stop.

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About Parañaque

Wikipedia ↗
Parañaque, Philippines — city travel guide

Parañaque, officially the City of Parañaque (Filipino: Lungsod ng Parañaque, Tagalog pronunciation: [paɾaˈɲäke̞]), is a highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 703,245 people. It is bordered to the north by Pasay, ...

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Population 703,245
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Region the Philippines
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best rooms at 153 Silverio Suites?

Request a room on floors 5 through 8, facing the rear courtyard rather than Doña Soledad Avenue. These upper floors sit above the street-level noise and the internal restaurant/bar on the ground floor, giving you a far quieter stay.

Which rooms should I avoid at 153 Silverio Suites?

Avoid rooms on floors 1–3, especially any facing Doña Soledad Avenue. The avenue carries steady jeepney and tricycle traffic from early morning until late evening, and ground-floor rooms also pick up noise from the lobby, restaurant, and lift lobby.

Is 153 Silverio Suites noisy?

Traffic on Doña Soledad starts around 5am with tricycles and jeepneys and doesn't let up until after 10pm. The restaurant on the ground floor has speakers for evening TV sport and occasional karaoke. Early-morning deliveries to the back service entrance can jolt light sleepers on floors 1–3.

Which rooms have the best views at 153 Silverio Suites?

Ask for a courtyard-facing room. The front of the building looks onto Doña Soledad — a busy four-lane road with shops and offices — so no real view worth paying for. The rear offers a glimpse of local residential rooftops and the occasional tree, which is the quietest option.

What are insider tips for staying at 153 Silverio Suites?

1. Parking is tight — only six spaces under the building, first-come. Arrive before 4pm or use the paid lot behind the 7-Eleven on Doña Soledad. 2. Request a room with a microwave at check-in: only some rooms have them and they're handy for reheating takeaway, as the restaurant kitchen closes by 9pm.

What time is check-in at 153 Silverio Suites?

Check-in at 153 Silverio Suites is from null. Check-out is by null.

Does 153 Silverio Suites have Wi-Fi?

Free basic Wi-Fi up to 5 Mbps; premium tier at PHP 200/day for 20 Mbps. No login password given at front desk.

Is there a city or tourist tax at 153 Silverio Suites?

None

Where can I eat cheaply near 153 Silverio Suites?

Rice topped with adobo or sinigang from a neighbourhood carinderia — around Php 60-100.

What is the cheapest way to get around from 153 Silverio Suites?

Jeepney rides cost Php 9-12 per route; from the airport, take a jeepney or UV Express to the nearest terminal (Php 15-30) then switch to local jeepneys, avoiding airport taxis priced at Php 200+.

When is the best time to visit Parañaque?

January to March offer the driest weather and lowest humidity, with clear skies that make airport hops stress-free. Crowds are moderate because school holidays have ended, but hotel demand stays steady near the terminals.

Top Attractions in Parañaque

Parañaque City Park Free

💡 Bring your own snacks; vendors are scarce. The park gets lively around 5 PM when kids finish school. Avoid mid-day heat.

Parañaque Cathedral Free

💡 Check for free organ recitals on Sunday afternoons. The side chapel has a small museum of religious artifacts open by request.

Baclaran Church Free

💡 Visit on a non-Wednesday if you want to actually see the icon without queuing for an hour. Go early morning or late evening for a calmer experience.

Barangay La Huerta Wet Market Free

💡 Arrive before 7 AM for the best selection and freshest fish. Try the freshly fried turon (banana lumpia) from the stall by the main entrance — PHP 15 each.

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💡 The rotisserie chicken is only PHP 249 for a whole bird — better value than most carinderias. Check the discounted bakery items near closing time.

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