Solaire Resort Entertainment City and Skybar Named Among Tatler Best Guide 2026

(Isstories Editorial):- Manila, Luzon Mar 24, 2026 (Issuewire.com) – Solaire Resort North and Solaire Resort Entertainment City have both been recognized at the prestigious Tatler Best Awards 2026, a highlight of the annual Tatler Best Guide. This year, Solaire Resort North’s Skybar has been reintroduced into the prestigious Tatler 20 Best Bars in the Philippines for the second consecutive year, while Solaire Resort Entertainment City has been awarded as one of the Best 10 Hotels in the country.

At the awards ceremony held at Shangri-La The Fort Manila, leaders from across the hospitality industry gathered to celebrate excellence and innovation. The prominence of the Tatler 20 Best Bars in the Philippines list celebrates the country’s most influential bodies in Asia-Pacific through its definitive deliberation process. Selections are made through a rigorous evaluation process combining structured scoring with year-round observation by editors, industry professionals, and seasoned travelers.

These distinctions place Solaire Resort among an elite group of properties and bars across the country. They exemplify excellence in service, design, and overall guest experience. This recognition reinforces its position as a leading luxury destination in the Philippines. Skybar sets the standard for hospitality and entertainment for Quezon City’s first 5-star luxury integrated resort with its expansive selection of cocktails and bar bites that redefine the thrills of each evening.

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Located at the 38th floor of Solaire Resort North, Skybar has become one of the city’s premier rooftop bars since opening in 2024. Live entertainment and handcrafted concoctions are made to enhance the nightlife scene with new selections from a revamped Celestial Cocktail menu, exciting offers for unlimited drinks every Wednesday for Ladies’ Night, or every Sunday for an Afternoon Free Flow to pair classics with stunning skyline views. Exhilarating bar takeovers also feature a variety of the world’s most influential mixologists at Skybar.

The outlet’s beverage program is expertly designed and perfected by award-winning Head Mixologist Melody Lim-Protacio, alongside the Beverage Program Senior Manager Anatoly “Torky” Barcenas.

In Parañaque City, being named in this distinguished list underscores Solaire’s continued commitment to delivering exceptional experience– from its luxurious accommodations and world-class culinary offers to its signature Filipino warmth and service. As the recipient of The Best 10 Hotels award, the category list highlights properties that set benchmarks for world-class hospitality across the archipelago.

“Being named among the Best 10 Hotels in the Philippines by Tatler is a meaningful recognition of the passion and dedication our team members bring to every guest experience,” said David Batchelor, Senior Vice President for Resort Operations at Solaire Resort Entertainment City. “At Solaire, we are committed to delivering thoughtful, personalized service and creating memorable moments that reflect the warmth of Filipino hospitality. This honor inspires us to continue raising the bar in everything we do.”

The recognition also reflects the broader evolution of hospitality in the Philippines, where hotels are increasingly defined not only by luxury, but by their ability to create meaningful, memorable stays for every guest.

For more information on Solaire Resort Entertainment City’s latest offers, visit sec.solaireresort.com. To find out more on Solaire Resort North, visit sn.solaireresort.com. For reservations, call 8888-8888.

 About Skybar at Solaire Resort North

Skybar is Solaire Resort North’s signature rooftop bar situated at the 38th floor, serving a wide variety of artisanal cocktails, rare whiskies, mocktails, and delectable bar bites. It was awarded Best-in-Class Best Design by Tatler Best in 2025, and named as one of the 20 Best Bars in the Philippines simultaneously.

Skybar offers its al fresco area with alluring panoramic views of the cityscape to pair with each handcrafted beverage for refined indulgence. Premium cigars are also available at the bar’s exclusive cigar room and vault, where prime cigars are stored for guests to enjoy.

About Solaire Resort Entertainment City

Solaire Resort Entertainment City, is an integrated destination resort set on a vast 8.3-hectare site in Manila. With an impressive investment of USD 1.2 billion, it was the first resort to debut in the government-sponsored Entertainment City zone, operating under the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation.

Solaire Resort Entertainment City features the Bay and Sky Towers, offering a total of 800 luxurious rooms, suites, and villas. The resort boasts extensive gaming facilities, including two levels of gaming spaces equipped with electronic table games, slot machines, electronic gaming machines, and traditional table games. It features a dedicated player stadium and an exclusive Solaire Club for premium gaming experiences. Guests can indulge in a diverse culinary landscape with 19 restaurants and bars, alongside 33 retail outlets showcasing luxury brands.

For entertainment, the resort houses the Lyric Theatre, accommodating 1,740 guests, in addition to a sweeping 72-meter outdoor swimming pool, private cabanas, Jacuzzi facilities, a spa, and a state-of-the-art fitness center. There is also a Sky Range shooting club, the exclusive Solaire Sports Club offering pickleball, padel, and golf. A grand ballroom, eight meeting rooms, and two boardrooms designed to provide complete banquet and catering services for events and conferences. For more information, visit https://sec.solaireresort.com/.

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