There’s a spa but you can opt to have a massage in your room (costs less). The rooms have a kitchenette equipped with a fridge, a coffee maker, a microwave oven…

That’s my 12-year-old daughter about to have a tantrum after dinner because she wanted to go online. I told her she could do that when we went home. Broadband internet at Vivere Suites cost US$ 3.00 per hour. No way I was going to pay that much.
Anyway, if you want a change of scenery and you’re tired of the same old hotels in Metro Manila, Vivere Suites is worth checking out.































We went there for merienda during our trip to the Philippines last July. I liked how Laguna de Bay acts as an “extension” of the pool when viewed from a certain angle. I bet the place and the view looks more stunning at night.
I mean *look* more stunning.
Nice pictures as always, but the last time I was on their rooftop, the mosquitoes were the ones who had a better feast!
it was, daniel. the view was just spectacular. i’ve gotten used to the view of city lights from Antipolo but from the Vivere rooftop, the lights were nearer.
SunKing, awwwwww, how awful! It was quite windy when we were there… the wind blew away the mosquitoes, I think.
Vertigo! Anyway, love Vivere, awesome views around sunset and I remember having a nice rack of lamb when I visited.
Hi Peter. That rooftop restaurant was really a photographer’s delight.
BTW, I am a big fan of your photo blog. Love your photography.
ive never been inside of vivere,. guys,. im wondering,. which lower floor already has a view of laguna de bay?
yeah i love this place. very romantic, especially during the night.