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Gay guide to Manila setting out practical safety tips, highlights of the city's gay scene, top places to stay, where to eat, and more! Our first steps on the streets of Malate were tentative — taking our friends' words to heart, we ensured to leave all valuables in our hotel, avoided unlit streets, and stuck to taxis to get us around.

But the paranoia that we'd built up was quickly broken down. Sticking to basic common sense, it's fine in Manila. We ended up enjoying the Filipino capital. It has a pretty exciting gay scene with a super friendly LGBTQ community that loves connecting with foreigners. Filipinos are generally the most hospitable people we've ever met, which makes it so easy to make local friends here quickly.

This was our favorite thing about Manila! As the hub of the Philippines, Manila makes for a pretty sweet base to start exploring the rest of this phenomenal country. Heads up: We just wanted to let you know that this post contains affiliate links. That means if you book something through one of those links, we'll get a small commission, at no extra cost to you.

It helps us keep our blog going — so thank you in advance for your support! Manila is just as safe for gay travelers as it is for straight. Filipinos are friendly and charming people who love showing off their country to foreigners.

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Whether you're straight or gay will not make much difference as a foreigner, which is why we rate the Philippines as one of the most gay friendly nations in Asia. However, this is our perception through our rose-tinted spectacles as foreigners visiting the country. Whilst the Philippines is ahead of the game in relation to LGBTQ rights when compared to most other places in Asia, it is nonetheless a very conservative and religious Catholic country.

Therefore we advise against PDAs, particularly in rural areas. To find out more, we recommend reading our interview with local boy Rione from Manila about what gay life in the Philippines is really like. We never had any problems booking a place to stay in Manila as a gay couple. We were always able to book a double bed with no one batting an eyelid.

In fact, in most places, half of the staff were gay guys anyway! We've set out below the best of the gay friendly hotels in Manila for all budgets. Slightly closer to the city center than our previous choice and just as luxurious is the Sheraton Manila Bay. This 5-star gay friendly hotel is located in a gorgeous glass-fronted building that features amazing views over the city.

The rooftop lounge and bar pictured was our favorite spot for a sunset cocktail before heading out to enjoy Manila's gay scene. There's also an outdoor swimming pool with a cute fish fountain that's a real little oasis in the middle of the bustling city. This is the place to stay if you're looking for some serious retail therapy.