SM MALL OF ASIA
Read moreWe are in the heart of excess: with no less than 600,000m2 and more than 3,500 stores, this shopping mall is undeniably the largest in the Philippines and one of the largest in Asia! Another paradise, at least for shopping and entertainment lovers. There is also an IMAX cinema, restaurants, massages, beauty salons... All located along the sea, there is a long promenade on the bay of Manila where it is pleasant to stroll and sip a drink at sunset time.
ROBINSONS PLACE MALL
Read moreIt is a large and popular shopping mall that is a good landmark since it is located in the heart of the tourist district of Ermita, near Rizal Park and Manila Bay. On seven floors, more than a thousand stores, both local and international brands, sit alongside numerous bars and restaurants as well as a bowling alley and a pool table. There is also a large supermarket. Like most malls, it is devoid of charm, but these places are places of life for Filipinos, so it is worth a visit.
GREENBELT
Read moreLocated in the heart of Makati, Greenbelt Mall is a collection of five different malls, numbered 1 to 5 and linked together. Blending its modern structure with the refreshing greenery of the surrounding Greenbelt Park, it covers 25 hectares. It is one of the most upscale shopping malls in the capital and it is true that it has a more peaceful atmosphere than the others. There are all the local and international branded clothing stores as well as many trendy restaurants, bars and cinemas.
SM MEGAMALL
Read moreIt is one of the largest malls in Asia with its 1 km long facade that connects five buildings and is linked to other malls including Shangri-La Plaza Mall. In short, we are still here in the heart of excess. And yet it is a phenomenon that is an integral part of the Philippine culture and more globally Asian: the malls, real places of life for the local population. In this mall, there is a skating rink, nearly 1,000 stores, an IMAX cinema and a host of restaurants including a monumental food court .