DOT: 5 PH hotels make prestigious Michelin Guide

The Department of Tourism (DOT) celebrated the inclusion of five Philippine hotels in the Michelin Guide Hotel list this year, saying this has been a hallmark recognition to the Philippines’ hospitality industry in the international community.
The DOT, in a statement, said Fairmont Makati, Manila Marriott Hotel at Newport World Resorts, Solaire Resort Entertainment City, Raffles Makati and Shangri-La The Fort, Manila, which are all DOT-accredited hotels, made it to the distinguished list.
“[The inclusion] not only strengthens the Philippines’ positioning as a destination of choice for world-class hotel and tourism experiences, but also affirms the renowned Filipino warmth and excellence in hospitality, which serve as hallmarks of the country’s tourism brand under the Marcos administration,” the DOT added.
Last year, six Philippine hotels were included on the Michelin list; Admiral Hotel Manila-MGallery, Amanpulo, Crimson Resort and Spa Mactan, Hotel Okura Manila, Nay Palad Hideaway and The Peninsula Manila.
This raises the country’s total number of recognized properties to 11.
The DOT also earlier announced the Michelin Guide team will be in the Philippines for its first-ever edition on Philippine hotels in Metro Manila, Cebu, Pampanga, Cavite and Tagaytay City.
The more than century-year old guide’s criteria, based on its website, include “excellence in interior design and architecture; individuality, reflecting personality and authenticity; quality and consistency in service, comfort, and maintenance; an open door to the destination; and the ability to deliver an extraordinary experience for its price.”