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Manila Grand Opera Hotel
925 Doroteo Jose Street corner Rizal Avenue
Sta. Cruz, Manila 1003, Philippines

Located at the intersection of Rizal Avenue and Doroteo Jose Street in the Santa Cruz district of Manila. The circular wooden building was originally built in the mid-1800’s as the National Cycle Track. It was soon presenting plays, circus’s and then films as well as opera productions. Located on the corner of Rizal Avenue and Doroteo Jose Street, the Manila Grand Opera Hotel today caters to an increasing number of visitors from China and Taiwan, aside from habitues and residents of the area who have long hoped for such a center of elegance and beauty to emerge in their midst. Cancel free on most hotels. Compare 123 hotels near Doroteo Jose LRT Station in Manila using 6240 real guest reviews. Earn free nights, get our Price Guarantee & make booking easier with Hotels.com!

Phone Number/s: (+632) 5-304-7300
Mobile Numbers: (+63) 917 3547300, (+63) 921 5789889
Fax Number: (+632) 7111074
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Styles:Art Deco

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Previous Names: Teatro Nacional

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Located at the intersection of Rizal Avenue and Doroteo Jose Street in the Santa Cruz district of Manila. The circular wooden building was originally built in the mid-1800’s as the National Cycle Track. It was soon presenting plays, circus’s and then films as well as opera productions.

The Grand Opera House was expanded in 1902, and over the years was altered several times. In the late-1940’s it was given a spectacular Art Deco style. At that time it was operating as a full time cinema, but with plays, opera and concerts ocassionally being staged. Closed in the 1970’s, it was converted into Manila’s largest nightclub named Chicks O'Clock. This later closed and the building was demolished to build a hotel on the site.

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