Central Park Tower Resort is the modern high-rise on Lourdes Street in Malabañas — the "back of Fields Avenue," as locals put it — a short block off the strip and about eight minutes on foot from the Walking Street arch. It opened in the mid-2010s and still looks it: marble lobby, glass elevators, and a rooftop that is the main event.
That rooftop has an infinity-edge pool and a restaurant-bar with a view over the hotel towers of Malabañas toward Clark, live music some weekends, and enough quiet to hear yourself think. Sunset up there with a cold San Miguel is one of the better hours in Angeles. Rooms are proper business-hotel standard — walk-in showers, flat-screens, plush beds, desks you can work at — which is more than most Fields Avenue hotels manage. Free wifi, free parking if you have hired a car.
Guest policy, as reported by guests and the guest-friendly listings as of August 2026: visitors are welcome, they show ID at the desk, and there is no joiner fee. It is one of the reasons the place is popular with the nightlife crowd despite the "resort" branding. Confirm at check-in.
Now the honest part. Central Park Tower collects thousands of reviews and the average is good, but the spread is wide. Plenty of guests in 2026 rave about the front desk and housekeeping; a noticeable minority report indifferent service, the odd tired room, and missing in-room basics like coffee. Our read is that it depends on which floor and which shift you land on. If your room is not right, ask to move — they usually will. Being a block from the strip also means bass from the clubs on a weekend night; ask for a high floor on the Clark side.
Breakfast is served on the roof and is decent rather than lavish. Booking-site rates start around $58–67 (₱3,300–3,800) in low season, which for a 4-star with that pool is fair value, and it is routinely cheaper than the ABC Hotel down the road. Who it suits: the man who wants a smart, quiet base with a pool, walking distance to everything, and does not need to be right on the strip. See the rest of our picks on the Angeles City hotels page.
| Tier | Upscale (4-star) |
|---|---|
| From | About $58 (₱3,300) a night low season, Aug 2026 |
| Walk to Walking Street | ~8 min |
| Pool | Rooftop infinity pool with restaurant-bar |
| Guest-friendly | Yes — visitor shows ID (reported Aug 2026) |
| Joiner fee | None reported |
Pros
- + Rooftop infinity pool and restaurant-bar
- + Modern, business-standard rooms
- + Guest-friendly, no joiner fee (as reported, Aug 2026)
- + Quiet block, eight minutes from Walking Street
Cons
- − Service quality varies by shift, per reviews
- − Weekend club noise reaches lower floors
- − Breakfast unremarkable






































