ariel_dapito
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Stayed here for a night as I needed a place to crash to avoid the traffic rush heading to my hometown on a Friday. It was my only option in Makati as they offer "pay at the property" without having the need for a credit card in Booking.com.||||The hostel itself is tucked within Don Pedro, away from the booming sounds of the red light district of Makati. The area is relatively quiet (although a bit dark at night, so be careful with walking around if you're alone), the hostel itself is also quiet, not much going on in the receiving area.||||The room I was assigned to was at the corner of the second floor, and to my surprise, it was full of stuff, wasn't sure if it was from the room or from the other travelers. One couple even decided they wanted to be secluded and cordoned off their bunk beds with towels for privacy. The room is a bit dark though.||||They assigned me the top bunk, even if I requested to have the bottom bunk (the receptionist even re-iterated it before escorting me to the room). Despite the room having a fully functional aircon, my bed doesn't seem to get any waft of the cold air. I don't know if it was due to the bed's position, or if the window beside it was getting all of the heat from the outside. Needless to say, it was uncomfortable to sleep and I was sweating most of the time. I'm thankful my stay was just for one night.||||Their toilet and shower is ok, probably needs some cleaning. I was under the impression that my roommates where there for quite some time and have completely settled due to the amount of stuff the toilet has. I tried to use a common toilet on the floor but it seemed to be clogged.||||If you're on a pinch and you need a place to crash, maybe it's ok to get this one. But they really need to improve their facilities.