Manila's Most Stunning Treetop Escape: #47 Trees Residences Unveiled!

#47 Trees Residences Manila Philippines

#47 Trees Residences Manila Philippines

Manila's Most Stunning Treetop Escape: #47 Trees Residences Unveiled!

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the jungle… literally! Or, you know, #47 Trees Residences, which is Manila's Most Stunning Treetop Escape, and let me tell you, I'm still picking leaves out of my hair (figuratively, of course… or maybe not, because this place is lush!). This isn’t just a hotel review; it's a vibe check, a deep dive, a frantic scramble to remember all the details because, oh my god, does time fly when you're surrounded by green!

Accessibility: The Great Climb (and the Ease of It)

Okay, so first things first: getting to the treetop can be a bit of a… journey. Manila traffic, am I right? But once you're there, things smooth out. This place really gets the accessibility thing. Elevators are a godsend, trust me, especially after a buffet binge (more on that later!). They’ve got facilities for disabled guests, which I appreciate, and I saw ramps and all sorts of good accessibility stuff. Now, I'm not in a wheelchair, but seeing that commitment is a HUGE win in my book. Accessibility is a must for any hotel, and #47 Trees Residences nails that for the most part.

Internet: The Wifi Saga

Let's get the boring stuff out of the way: Internet! Yes, you get free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Hallelujah! Because honestly, who wants to pay extra for the internet these days? (Looking at you, old-school hotels…). It's also available in public areas, so you can Instagram your pool selfie (and trust me, you will want to). I noticed they also had Internet [LAN] available, but honestly, who uses LAN anymore except for online gaming? (You know, just saying…)

Cleanliness and Safety: My Inner Germaphobe Squeals with Joy!

Okay, this is where #47 Trees Residences really shines. I'm usually a total germaphobe (don't judge!), and this place kept my anxiety at bay. They've got Anti-viral cleaning products everywhere. Daily disinfection in common areas. Rooms sanitized between stays. They remove shared stationery, which is genius. And the staff are trained in safety protocol. I mean, they're taking everything seriously. HUGE pluses. They're also really on top of the whole physical distancing of at least 1 meter thing, which made me feel safer. And the Room sanitization opt-out available option is an exceptional addition, showing their respect for their customers' choices.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: My Stomach's Paradise!

This is the part where my mouth waters just thinking about it. Seriously, the dining options here are insane. Let's start with the restaurants, plural! There's an Asian cuisine in restaurant, a Western cuisine in restaurant, and both have a buffet! (Yes, I said buffet. Prepare to loosen your belt!). The Asian breakfast was a revelation. The Western breakfast was, as expected, just what I needed to cure my hangover. A la carte in restaurant, coffee/tea in restaurant, desserts in restaurant, salad in restaurant, soup in restaurant, poolside bar… I mean, do I need to go on? The snack bar was a lifesaver when I was desperately clinging to life while waiting for the pool to open. Coffee shop is also a must. They really got it all. They also have a Bar and Happy hour! Perfect for my needs

The Food Delivery Fiasco (and Redemption!)

So, here's a small (and hilarious) imperfection. I was feeling particularly lazy one night and decided to order food delivery. However, the location was hidden, and my delivery guy got lost. But the staff saw my plight and helped him find the way! I was very impressed by their kindness and helpfulness!

Ways to Relax: My Own Personal Oasis

Okay, this is where #47 Trees Residences really sells itself. First off, that Pool with a view? Jaw-dropping. I swear, I spent hours just floating, staring up at the sky peeking through the trees. It's pure bliss. There's also a Fitness center, a Gym/fitness, and a Spa. They offer Body scrubs, Body wraps, Foot baths, Massages, Saunas, Spa/saunas, and Steam rooms. Basically, they've got everything you need to become a human puddle of relaxation. I skipped the steam room due to lack of time. The whole spa area is designed for ultimate chill. It’s a sensory overload in the best possible way.

The Ultimate Relaxation: The Massage

I have to gush about this. I went for the massage -- the full-body, deep tissue kind. Ladies and gentlemen (and everyone else), it was heaven. I had a knot in my shoulder that I'd been carrying around for years, and the masseuse, the amazing Lia, worked her magic. I walked out feeling about ten years younger, lighter, and honestly, like a brand new person. Highly recommended.

For the Kids: A Playground of Joy (and Maybe a Babysitter!)

Now, I don't have kids, but I saw families there, and it looked like a blast. They have family-friendly options, and babysitting services. There are Kids facilities and Kids meals too. I'm imagining a mini-adventure for the little ones, making this a great option for families.

Services and Conveniences: Because Life is Easier That Way:

Okay, let’s rattle through the practical stuff. They have a concierge that's super helpful. There's Daily housekeeping (thank you, sweet angels!). Laundry and dry cleaning services are available. They have a convenience store for the last-minute essentials. Cash withdrawal is available. They have a doorman and a 24-hour front desk. They provide a way to contactless check-in/out and essential condiments. Perfect for those who simply want to check in, relax, and enjoy their stay.

Rooms: Your Own Little Treehouse Paradise

Okay, let’s talk rooms. The décor is gorgeous, and the Air conditioning is a life-saver in Manila weather. They have air conditioning in public area. You get a Mini bar, so stock up on your favorite drinks! Your own Hairdryer, Ironing facilities, safe box, Coffee/tea maker(essential!). Comfortable bed and great linens. Slippers and Bathrobes are amazing. Non-smoking rooms are available. The windows open, which isn't always the case, and it’s wonderful to breathe the fresh air. You've got a desk to work or write on, though let's be honest, you're probably not going to. The bathtub and shower! You can also request for interconnecting rooms. With the blackout curtains to help you sleep, which is a must. There are also smoke detectors and other safety/security features, including a in-room safe box. Wake-up service is available, which is a great if you happen to sleep like a rock.

Getting Around: Smooth Sailing (Mostly)

They offer airport transfer – thank goodness! Manila traffic is no joke, and having that arranged is a lifesaver. They have taxi service. There's car park [free of charge], perfect! They provide free of charge car park [on-site]. They have valet parking available too.

A Quirky Observation:

I noticed little details everywhere. Things like the bottle of water. The complimentary tea. The little shrine near the pool, a serene touch. All these little extras are what make the experience so special.

The Emotional Verdict:

Look, this ain't a perfect hotel. There might be minor imperfections. But honestly? I loved it. I'd go back in a heartbeat. It’s a total escape from the chaos of Manila. It's beautiful, relaxing, safe, and the spa is divine. This place doesn't just offer a stay; it offers an experience.

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#47 Trees Residences Manila Philippines

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Okay, buckle up buttercup, because this isn't your grandma's meticulously planned travel itinerary. We're going to Trees Residences in Manila, and let me tell you, with my scatterbrain and questionable decision-making skills, it's going to be a wild ride. Brace yourselves.

Trees Residences, Manila: A Semi-Organized Descent into Somewhat-Sort-of-Fun

Day 1: Arrival and Initial Panic

  • 1:00 PM: Arrive at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). Ugh, the airport. Always the airport. The air smells like jet fuel and existential dread. Finding the damn Grab (basically Uber) is a herculean effort. I swear, the airport is a labyrinth designed by a sadist.

  • 2:30 PM: Finally, finally, in a Grab. We're off to Trees Residences. My internal monologue is a cacophony of "Did I pack enough snacks?" and "Is my passport still valid?" (Spoiler alert: I checked. It is. But I still worry).

  • 3:30 PM: Check-in at Trees Residences. The lobby is… well, it’s a lobby. Nothing special, but at least it’s air-conditioned. Relief washes over me like a lukewarm wave. I feel like I've won a lottery, or at least, avoided getting eaten by a crocodile.

  • 4:00 PM: Unpack. Or, more accurately, attempt to unpack. My suitcase explodes like a clown car. Clothes, charging cables, and the mysterious "travel-sized" bottle of something I can't identify – all over the pristine (ish) hotel room floor. I briefly consider just living out of the suitcase.

  • 4:30 PM: Panic sets in again, fueled by sudden hunger. Where's the nearest supermarket? Is there a 7-Eleven nearby? (Essential question, always). A desperate search of Google Maps reveals a… convenience store. Salvation!

  • 5:00 PM: Acquire supplies: instant noodles (duh), a bag of chips I didn't really want, and a questionable-looking juice box. The small victories are EVERYTHING, you see.

  • 6:00 PM: Dinner. Attempt to eat noodles with my hands. It's been a long time and I needed to feel like myself again. Embrace the messiness. It's part of the charm, right?

  • 7:00 PM: Try to relax. Fail. Stare at the ceiling, thinking about all the things I should be doing. The mental to-do list is longer than my arm.

  • 8:00 PM: Give up on relaxation. Flip through the TV channels. Find a terrible Tagalog soap opera. Become inexplicably hooked.

  • 9:00 PM - 11:00 PM: Battle with the aircon, because it's either freezing or an oven. Sleep. Maybe. Probably not. My brain won't shut up.

Day 2: Manila Madness & Mall Mayhem

  • 8:00 AM: Wake up. Or, more accurately, stumble out of bed. The Tagalog soap opera has invaded my dreams. Still, there's a certain charm.

  • 8:30 AM: Breakfast. The hotel has a… breakfast place. I stumble down, expecting a buffet. I get a set meal. It's fine. I was expecting worse. I also accidentally knock over a glass, and have a red-faced embarrassment.

  • 9:30 AM: Decide to be adventurous and brave. Venture out into Manila's chaotic glory. The heat hits you like a physical blow. The traffic is INSANE. Jeepneys, motorcycles, cars – it's a beautiful, terrifying ballet of metal.

  • 10:00 AM: Take a Grab to a mall. Filipinos love malls. And for good reason: they are air-conditioned, have food, and provide a sense of normalcy. My life is now a scavenger hunt for cool air.

  • 10:30 AM: Get lost in the mall. It's a mega-mall. It's bigger than some towns. I wander the shops, overwhelmed. I want to buy everything. I end up just buying a ridiculous novelty t-shirt. Score.

  • 12:00 PM: Lunch at a food court. Try a local dish. It's… interesting. I don't hate it. I do think it's a little too sweet.

  • 1:00 PM: The real reason for the mall trip: aircon-induced bliss. I sit in the mall and watch people. There's a definite art to doing this thing. I watch a kid getting a haircut. I see a senior couple holding hands. This is life, right?

  • 2:00 PM: More shopping! Resist the urge to buy more crap I don't need. Fail. Buy more crap.

  • 3:00 PM: Exhausted. Return to Trees Residences.

  • 4:00 PM: Siesta (sort of). Nap. Maybe. Probably stare at the ceiling again.

  • 6:00 PM: Dinner. Find a local street food vendor. Eat something I can't identify but is delicious. Regret it later (possibly).

  • 7:00 PM: People-watching from my window. The sunset is amazing. Manila is messy, loud, and confusing, but also… kind of beautiful.

  • 8:00 PM: Wrestle with the TV again. Find another awful local programme. Love it.

  • 9:00 PM - 11:00 PM: Sleep. Again, probably not. Contemplate the meaning of life. Or, you know, what flavor of instant noodles to get next time.

Day 3: Back to Basics (and Maybe a Disaster?)

  • 8:00 AM: Attempt to have a civilized breakfast. Fail. Spill coffee. Sigh.

  • 9:00 AM: Day of rest. Or, as much of a rest as I'm capable of. Read a book. Try to enjoy the moment.

  • 10:00 AM: The pool? The trees? The promise of sunshine? I find the pool. It's a decent size. The chlorine smell is strong. Dip a toe in. The water is… cold! Decisively not for me. Back to room.

  • 11:00 AM: More TV. More staring at the ceiling. Contemplate the meaning of the universe.

  • 12:00 PM: Lunch. Consider going back to that street food vendor, but realize I may die of food poisoning. Opt for chips.

  • 1:00 PM: Write postcards. Address them. Realize I did not pack any stamps.

  • 2:00 PM: The dreaded "pack and prepare to leave" process begins. My suitcase is even more of a mess. I'm basically throwing everything in. Pray it closes.

  • 3:00 PM: Check out. Say goodbye (for now) to the air conditioning – a moment of true sadness.

  • 4:00 PM: Head to the airport. Repeat the earlier chaos. The airport is a black hole, you just go away.

  • 5:00 PM: Board the plane. The flight is delayed. Sigh again.

  • Whatever time: Finally, finally, take off. Manila, you crazy, chaotic, wonderful place, I loved you. And I'm sure I'll be back, even if I'm still thinking about those noodles…

Important Notes:

  • Flexibility is Key: Things will go wrong. Embrace it. Laugh it off.
  • Embrace the Mess: Don't try to be perfect. Just be.
  • Drink Plenty of Water: Especially in the heat. Unless, you know, you got that questionable juice box.
  • Don't Be Afraid to Get Lost: It's how you discover the best things.
  • Enjoy! Because really, what else is there to do?

This is just a starting point. Adjust according to your mood swings and sanity. Don't be afraid to deviate (I guarantee I will). Manila is a city of surprises. And I, for one, can't wait to be surprised.

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#47 Trees Residences Manila Philippines

#47 Trees Residences Manila Philippines

Okay, spill the tea! What *is* #47 Trees Residences? Is it, like, real?

Alright, buckle up, buttercup. Yes, it’s real. REALLY real. Think: a vertical forest… kinda. Imagine stepping out of the Manila madness and UP you go, into a… well, a *residence* that's somehow, miraculously, also surrounded by trees. Like, *actual* trees. Not those sad little potted things hotels put out. I had to pinch myself the first time. Was I dreaming? Was the construction worker just going to wake me up from this idyllic view? Nope! They were real, all right. Lush, green, and whispering secrets to the wind. It's like a secret hideaway, a freaking treehouse for adults, but with air conditioning, thankfully.

So, like, is it *actually* good? Don't they all say that stuff?

Okay, this is where I get real. Look, I'm a jaded Manila resident. I've seen the hype, the staged photos, the empty promises. Honestly? My expectations were lower than a snake's belly. But walking into #47 Trees Residences, I… I actually gasped. Not the polite touristy gasp, the genuine "WHOA" gasp. The air smells… different. Cleaner? Less exhaust-y? Hard to explain. It’s like someone hit a giant “reset” button on Manila's air. And the *views*! I could sit there and just... stare. Honestly, it's worth it just for that. It’s not perfect, mind you. (See my notes about the gym later... grumble, grumble). But the good? Oh, the good is *good*.

Where the heck *is* this magical forest-in-a-building located? Sounds like it's in the middle of nowhere, right?

Believe it or not, #47 Trees Residences is actually in a… surprisingly convenient location. It's in Quezon City. Close (ish) to everything. No, not hidden away in some remote province where you need a helicopter and a blood oath to get there. It’s accessible. That’s a big plus. Traffic is always a beast, but hey, there are worse things to endure. You've got to weigh your options – do you want a treehouse, or do you want easy commutes? The trees won!

Is it noisy? I live in Manila, I need peace.

Okay, look. This is Manila. No place is *totally* silent. There's always a jeepney, or a karaoke session, or a screaming vendor. That's just the rhythm of life, folks. But... here, the tree cover does help considerably. It's like living in a slightly muffled bubble. Less honking, more… rustling leaves? The windows are pretty soundproof too. My biggest noise complaint was actually my neighbor's dog... who was *adorable* but liked to bark at the full moon. (And honestly, even that was more endearing than the usual Manila symphony of car alarms.) If you *need* absolute silence, this isn't for you. But if you want a refuge from the chaos, it's a definite contender.

What are the perks? Besides the obvious "being surrounded by trees" thing.

Okay, let's talk goodies. They have a pool, which, yes, is glorious after a long day battling the Manila heat. The gym, however… (Alright, here comes the grumble). It's… small. And basic. Like, *really* basic. Think "two treadmills and a prayer." My usual mood-lifting workout didn't quite happen, but hey! You've got the *trees*! That's your workout. Climb a tree! (Maybe don't. But, you get the idea.) They've also got a decent function room. And the staff is lovely, always helpful. It’s a nice, safe neighborhood.

Are there any… downsides? (Besides the gym situation.)

Okay, here's the honest truth. The "downsides"... well, it's not exactly a perfect world. The units are nice, but not outrageously spacious. You're paying a premium for the view and the… sanctuary. Oh, and the occasional power outage. This is the Philippines, after all! But, *and it's a big but*, those views… make up for *a lot*. Plus, finding a comfortable place to chill outside your own unit, or in the common areas sometimes, can be tricky depending on the traffic of the day. But I mean, the trees! The trees!

Okay, tell me a story! A real, lived-in experience. Don't just recite marketing copy!

Alright, lemme paint you a picture. It was a particularly brutal Manila day. The heat was oppressive, the traffic was a parking lot, and I was *done*. I got home and, instead of the usual post-commute slump, I walked onto my balcony… and I *breathed*. I heard the birds chirping, a gentle breeze rustling the leaves, and the city noise seemed… distant. I poured myself a glass of wine (hey, it had been a day!), and sat on the balcony, watching the sunset paint the sky in fiery hues. I swear, the trees themselves seemed to glow. I forgot the chaos, the deadlines, the stress. For a few glorious hours, I was just… *there*. I even saw a hummingbird! (Okay, maybe that one’s a little on the dramatic side, they are very small and fast.) It was… magical. And I needed that. I NEED that.

So... would you actually recommend this? Or is it all hype?

Look, I'm not going to lie. It’s not cheap. It’s a splurge. But… if you're looking for an escape, a breath of fresh air (literally!), and a way to reconnect with something… well, green, in the middle of a concrete jungle, then yes. Yes, I absolutely recommend it. It won't solve all your problems, and the gym is still small. But it's… special. It's a genuine attempt to create something beautiful and different. It’s a reminder that even in Manila, you can still find a little bit of… Eden. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go stare at some trees. And maybe sneak in a workout at the gym (I swear, I'll try).

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#47 Trees Residences Manila Philippines

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#47 Trees Residences Manila Philippines

#47 Trees Residences Manila Philippines