I stayed 2 nights at the ibis Styles Araneta City near Manila in the Phillipines in June 2025. ibis Styles is a the value hotel brand that is part of the Accor All program. I took advantage of the status match to Diamond from Bilt so I wanted to try some of the Accor properties. The benefits of Diamond at an ibis Styles is early/late checkout if available, a welcome drink at one of the restaurants, and free breakfast at Asia Pacific properties.
I booked directly on the website and the total for the stay was just $86.48 for 2 nights. By comparison, any Hilton, Marriott, or Hyatt was at least $100 per night. The lowest price I could find for an USA based chain was IHG, at around $80/night. Even local 3 star hotels are around $30/night.
It’s about an hour from the Manila Airport by Grab, which was only about $8 USD. I would avoid the tolls because it only saved me a couple minutes.
I checked in at around 6PM and it was seamless. I was assigned to a king room on the 12th floor. Since they essentially have 2 room types, no upgrades were available. The room is modern but basic, about 200 square feet. It includes a safe and a small fridge.
The breakfast buffet was in the restaurant on the 5th floor and is included with diamond status, or about $13 without. It was actually the best breakfast I’ve ever had at a value hotel, and way better than any Hyatt Place or Marriott value property that I’ve been to.
Some highlights of the breakfast (free with Diamond, $13/pp without):
- Made to order omelette station
- Made to order ramen station
- Rolled ice cream cart with toppings
- Salad station
- Pressed juices and juice station
- Local food station that had rotating entrees including pork adobo, beef stew, chicken afritada, and daing na bangus (fried fish) while I was there. They had 6 dishes at the local food station and all 6 were different between days.
- 3 different types of eggs (scrambled, sunny side, hard boiled)
- Waffles, pancakes, bacon
- Dessert/Pastry station with over 15 different pastries or breads. The bread budding and ube cake was particularly good.
I went as only there for two days, and they rotated many of the main dishes and pastries between days.












The gym is also on the 5th floor and had weights up to 22kg, a couple weight machines, a dip station, a boxing area, a single bench, and a pulley station. Unfortunately, no squat rack or even a smith machine. For cardio they had 3 treadmills, a stationary bike, and a spin bike. They also had an inbody scale and hot/cold towels.



I checked out at 1PM (they were unable to give me a later check-out due to availability). Supposedly 4PM is possible, depending on the day.
Some thoughts:
- There are so many good hotels besides the big US chains. If I only looked at a Hyatt, Marriott, or Hilton property, I would have had to at least 2x more (in cash or points).
- If no one has status, then your status goes way further.
- So far, best breakfast of any value property I’ve been to.


