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NOIR Manila Guide
Real KTV prices in Manila — room rates, lady drink costs, and which venues to avoid. No misleading marketing.
KTV (karaoke TV) is deeply embedded in Manila's nightlife culture. Private rooms range from budget karaoke bars charging ₱500/hour to luxury KTV lounges where a 3-hour room can cost ₱8,000–₱25,000. The type of KTV matters enormously — and NOIR only lists verified venues.
The KTV industry in Manila has a reputation for hidden charges, particularly around "lady drinks" (charged at ₱500–₱1,500 each). NOIR lists all fees upfront so you know exactly what you're agreeing to before you walk in.
Budget KTV: ₱500–₱1,500/hour for a private room (no hosts). Mid-range: ₱3,000–₱6,000 for 3 hours. Premium: ₱8,000–₱25,000 minimum spend per room.
Lady drinks are charged when female company joins your room. Prices range ₱500–₱1,500 per drink ordered for them. Always confirm the per-drink rate before they enter.
Undisclosed service charges, multiplying "snack" fees, and surprise departure fees. Always ask for the full price list before booking, and confirm which items are mandatory.
For groups of 6+, NOIR can pre-negotiate room rates with partner KTV venues. WhatsApp the concierge with your group size, budget, and preferred date.
BGC has the most regulated and tourist-friendly KTV options. Makati Poblacion has mid-range choices. Pasay (near NAIA) has the widest range but requires more due diligence.
Every KTV in NOIR's listings has been personally reviewed. We publish the full price structure and flag venues with hidden fees so you can make an informed choice.
Our AI concierge asks you 3 questions and gives you the perfect venue recommendation — with real prices, scam warnings, and booking support.