Solaire Resort & Casino
1 Asean Avenue, Entertainment City, Parañaque, Manila, Philippines
Opening hours:
Open 24 hours
Dress code: Smart casual
License: Licensed by PAGCOR (Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation)
Solaire Resort & Casino — Hospitality on the Philippine Coast
Solaire Resort & Casino is the flagship integrated resort in Manila, located in the Entertainment City complex on the shores of Manila Bay. It is a place where a modern gaming floor, a five-star hotel, world-class dining, a theater, and stunning sunset views come together under one roof.
The main feature of Solaire is the balance between privacy and scale: spacious halls, thoughtful navigation, high ceilings, and atmospheric lighting create the feeling of a “grand theater of gaming” without the chaos. Another advantage is its close proximity to the international airport, making the resort a convenient gateway to the Philippine capital.
One of the first things that captivates visitors is the emphasis on vistas: from lounges with stained-glass windows to terraces where the Manila Bay sunset becomes a highlight of the evening.
History
Solaire Resort & Casino opened in 2013 as the first major project of the coastal Entertainment City transformation. The development took place in stages: the initial phase focused on the gaming floor, hotel rooms, and a few restaurants, and by 2014–2015 the resort had expanded significantly with a new tower, additional dining venues, pools, and leisure areas. The complex is operated by Bloomberry Resorts Corporation, a publicly listed Philippine company specializing in premium tourism and entertainment assets in the region.
From the outset, the concept was built on “internationalism”: Solaire caters to guests from Asia, as well as travelers from Europe and America. The design and service are on par with the best hotels in the region, while the gaming options reflect diverse traditions: from Asian table games to European classics. Continuous upgrades—expansion of VIP zones, modernization of slot machines, updates to the theater—have turned the resort into a living ecosystem with constant new reasons to return.
A key part of its history is regulation: the casino operates under the license and supervision of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR), ensuring strict compliance, safety, and responsible gaming standards.
Architecture and Design
Solaire’s architecture embodies modern minimalism with an emphasis on light and scale. Glass and metal facades reflect Manila’s bright skies during the day and the bay lights at night. Inside, vast open spaces, geometric lines, natural materials, and well-designed acoustics absorb sound even at peak times.
The interiors of the gaming areas feature deep, rich tones, soft patterned carpets, and diffused lighting highlighting tables and slots. Zoning ensures smooth transitions between mass-market areas and VIP sections: subdued lighting, increased privacy, and dedicated host counters. Public areas are decorated with seasonal art pieces and floral installations, aligned with cultural festivities.
Details worth noticing include the central chandeliers in lounges, wood textures on wall panels, golden backlighting at bar counters, and panoramic windows in restaurants that set the perfect scene for a sunset dinner.
Gaming Area
The gaming floor at Solaire offers a wide variety: roulette, blackjack, baccarat, poker variants (Casino Hold’em, Three Card Poker, Caribbean Stud), Sic Bo, as well as an extensive collection of slot machines and electronic tables. For casual players, minimum bets are accessible, while high rollers can enjoy private rooms with personalized service, dedicated cages, and flexible betting limits.
Publicly available data indicates the complex offers hundreds of gaming tables and a substantial number of slot machines, ensuring no long waits even during prime evening hours. Mini-tournaments and themed weekend promotions add vibrancy, while the comps system allows guests to convert play into meals, spa services, or stays.
| Game | Bets $ |
|---|---|
| Roulette | 5–500 |
| Blackjack | 10–1000 |
| Baccarat | 25–2000 |
| Sic Bo | 5–500 |
| Casino Hold’em | 10–800 |
| Three Card Poker | 10–800 |
| Caribbean Stud | 10–800 |
| Pai Gow | 20–1000 |
| Dragon Tiger | 10–600 |
| Craps (electronic) | 5–300 |
| Slots | 0.05–50 |
| VIP Tables | 100–10000 |
For VIP guests, exclusive lounges, personal hosts, priority seating, higher betting limits, and expedited transactions are available. It is recommended to contact guest services in advance to arrange limits and comp programs.
Accommodation
Solaire’s accommodations include elegant deluxe rooms, studios, and suites with views of Manila Bay or the city skyline. Interiors reflect modern classics: warm tones, natural wood, panoramic windows, large beds, and bathrooms with both showers and bathtubs. Suites feature living areas, dining tables, and sometimes kitchenettes.
Prices vary by season and occupancy. As a guide: weekdays off-peak start at $200–260 for deluxe rooms; high season and view rooms at $350–500; premium suites from $600 and above. Package offers like “Stay & Dine” or “Stay & Play” often combine accommodation with dining credits and spa benefits.
Restaurants and Dining
The resort boasts a vibrant dining scene: signature cuisine, Asian specialties, steakhouses, seafood, brasseries, and patisseries. Contemporary restaurants, open kitchens, wine rooms, and bar menus with Asian influences form the distinctive “taste of Solaire.”
- Fine dining: seafood, steaks, tasting menus — average $60–120 per person excluding drinks.
- Mid-range: pan-Asian bistros, brasseries — $30–60.
- Cafés and patisseries: desserts, coffee, light snacks — $10–25.
Top 5 cuisines at the resort:
- Seafood & Grill — fresh catches and charcoal grill.
- Pan-Asian — Chinese, Japanese, and Southeast Asian classics with a modern twist.
- Steakhouse — aged beef, open kitchen, impressive wine list.
- Italian Contemporary — handmade pasta, baked dishes, light aperitifs.
- Brasserie & Bakery — breakfasts, brunches, signature desserts.
Additional Entertainment
- Shopping: designer boutiques, souvenir shops, jewelry brands.
- Shows and events: the Solaire theater hosts concerts, stand-up, musicals, and touring productions, with an ever-changing seasonal lineup.
- Spa and wellness: Asian massage techniques, treatments with local oils, sauna and steam rooms, gym, outdoor pools with sunbeds and cabanas.
- Family-friendly: pools, family menus in restaurants, proximity to theme parks and waterfronts.
Practical Information
- Getting there: from Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) it’s about 5–7 km depending on the terminal. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are convenient; by public transport, take the LRT to Baclaran and then a short taxi ride.
- Nearest airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), around 15–25 minutes depending on traffic.
- Best time to visit: the dry season from December to April. During the rainy season (June–October), plan extra travel time.
- Money-saving tips:
- Register for the loyalty program — points can be redeemed for meals, spa, and hotel nights.
- Book weekdays and early reservations — room rates are significantly lower than on weekends.
- Check “Stay & Dine/Play” packages — better value when combining accommodation and leisure.
- For slots, set a daily limit and opt for longer sessions with smaller bets — maximizing “time value” at the casino.
Solaire Resort & Casino is more than just gaming and excitement at the tables; it offers a full-day program: brunch with a bay view, spa treatments, boutique shopping, a theater show, and a seafood dinner—followed by a leisurely stroll through the gaming floor with your favorite game. The resort fits seamlessly into any Manila itinerary: for a romantic evening, a business meeting, a culinary discovery, or a getaway with friends. Thoughtful service, scenic spaces, and diverse entertainment make Solaire a natural choice for those who value a high standard of leisure. Plan your visit, book your preferred dates, explore packages with dining and bonuses, and include the resort in your Manila trip to experience the city at its best by the water.
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