Discover Yamato Hostel, your serene retreat in the bustling heart of Pasay City. The name Yamato means "great harmony" in Japanese, perfectly capturing the tranquil and cozy experience we offer, just minutes from the city's main attractions.
Ideally located, Yamato Hostel is only 10 minutes from major malls and popular tourist spots such as Manila Bay, Mall of Asia, and Luneta Park. The nearest airport, Ninoy Aquino International Airport, is just 3.6 km away, and the nearest train station is 1.4 km away, making our hostel easily accessible for travelers. For added peace of mind, a hospital is right beside our property.
Our hostel features spacious rooms with 4-person bunk beds and private rooms, all equipped with air conditioning. We also offer female-only dormitories to ensure privacy and security for our female guests.
Our food hall will be opening soon, but in the meantime, food delivery is available and our staff will be happy to assist with your orders.
Free WiFi is available throughout the property, and we provide luggage storage space for your convenience.
Designed for comfort and convenience, our private rooms include a private toilet and bath, a desk, and a TV. Bed linen and towels are provided in every room to ensure a pleasant stay.
Our friendly, English-speaking staff are always available to assist, ensuring your stay is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. Experience an exceptional stay at Yamato Hostel, where peace and comfort meet in the heart of Pasay City.
"Finally there’s an excellent hostel in Manila! The location is strategic, near commercial and fast food chains plus a lot of eateries nearby. The dorm room of 4 is clean and spacious and had complete amenities. They provide towel. However from personal experience I was a bit underwhelmed cos there’s no elevator and I had to carry my luggage up to the 3rd floor because IDK but some guests had assistance going up and I wasn’t given towel right away. I had to ask in the front desk!
Firm suggestion: I hope you enforce hostel rules stricter. I was disgusted by what I saw in the quiet room. Someone cutting their toenails so gross! And they were so noisy while in the quiet room my gosh. Also, the shower cubicles seemed like they were owned by people already leaving their personal toiletries there, what kind of behavior is that?"